Stud Hdrees. i ""N]t)n Wairarapa'Duttfot; y tfie yrell-bred HACKSTAIJiipIf;,.!)':;;:, ./Vjv" . , J !Ail Mischief>.,,■, Bylfokapo, dam Lady Jhhei Foiforther particulars Bee Cards and future advertisement, ! -iiu'i yr-t'r '<:'' -.V' :v;; ; ' ( ■„•;>• 1; | U.i'Ji'jDßVONSHlßEiii.ira:! •!.,:,■; 1476, j -.;:: Empire Stables,; Mafeterton. J MfO ! STANJ? 'THIS 'SBISOH; •/. AT Te, Ore i ,. i ,ton,:. ; thßj. f Sple9did. O.oaohingStallion,'; .;. ; ,. ;:• -... |r , r;; Young Camdeii,;; : By Bay Camden out of an imported mare., j j Youusr-CaradeQicombines fallthoqualitiee! of a thoroughbred with the strength of a Coach Horse, getting cross country, 'coaohmgi'and vWigmiowrying hacks; ber oi mares at £3Sa per mare, at Te'-'Orei Tided free of charge until nuresare Btihtodj of which |dne notice will he given. All marer are to bo'paid for" on or before let January; 1884,'; Every; care takes, without responsibility. Three onrhofe ,mares;the property of one owner, as per agreement, For further .'.._. :|-:;i':/.V D, GUILD,; <■<.;?. 1476 ; aTflOrebre,Mastertin'..: JHE OLIDEBDALE "■ENTIREBORBE : Gladstone. I jrTTttL.TmeL'in the Wairarapa District W this season. 11475 ■ \ ■■>}} J. HARDING, Proprietor. |: I tostaSi)'this:,sbason ) '.':. ikj i:; YpHEThoroughbred Stal ion; ; DanielO'Connell, "By DariialO'Eourke-from Plover, by Sir Hercules,' Plover is also the dam of Malvina,. Hercules,'and other winners. See N.Z, Stud Bookfoli ;;",-V-jvo ; ' -:::mxibs -Daniel !o'Rourke"wpri ;the Canterbury"; Derby and Gup in 187fi, and is by Sledmere (imported) from Brunette (imported),:who Derby winner ef-1874. - ■•■.' ? DANIEL a<'bay,; Staids over 16 ih'ands,'andjf'good"atope7ffl2e, breeding, and performances, go for anything, tbJsßoit of Daniel O'Eourke should beget. ;the class of horse required in the Wairarapa'.' His performances at Tauherenikau, where he led his| field throughout in (the. Spring Maiden., and;: would haye., won.the f County Plate" immediateiy;after:but for, a.badstart; also at OpaM,; where ho Typn,!tho,Railway Handicap,;carrying,Bst 101b, and thenran such a good second for the Opaki Handicap, oanyingsafc6lb,werewelUosted exhibition? of courage and stamina,:; which esta'bljsM his elaim to be not'ohly a jasthirse.but .an 1 undeniably game one. .Daniel Q'Oqnnell-will travel from WhakatakttoMas'tertoh'.""" i -■'--•• At Whakataki Mr MoHatohieou will take ohargo ofmaroß'sent to' him';'and paddoek them FREE of'oharge for one month, after whioh Is per week will be' charged. ''.'■'■'.' . Teams £4 4s each'mafe {'two or more mares, the bona fide property of "senderaocordingto arrangement. '.'All 'fees ind charges to be paid'-befdre.'lDWanuary 1884', t Every dare, taken but no responsibility inoiirred. ' Flat Point. 1., Or. the Groom in oharge, '1489 ; TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, ; ' TNtheWairarapa', the'celeJ- bratedthoroughbred horse, JdnSL Danebury, DANEBURY ia own Adamant,winner;of the last Dunedin Cup, in the (««t„ftH:w.. iL.ii ii 1 .,..,.:.:..vi . 3 niinutes;s4 seconds by the far-famed sire Traduoer.dam Ada(winnorofthe Oantejbury Derby), by St. Aitbyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, 1 and Una,* dams-of Kakapb; Harnby, Korari, Perfume, Ariel, ic.,) grandjdam Princess,, by Gratis (sire of Dinah), dam of that wonderful mawMqsidora, who pro* duced amongst others the following noted horses: —JMisg Jessie (winner V.R.O. Derby) Belphegor, Bea Spray (winners V.O.R. and S.A..T>O. Stlegorsf, Bresis : (winner ?,R,O, Derby, OakB; and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winner V.R,o.;2year old stakes.) Tbaduobb, Itißneedless, tbdnmorethan mention his name, as he is also, % sire of some)of thereat raoehorseo ever bred in the Southern Hemisphere, vjz„ Lurline (dam of that wonderful horse Darebin) Calumny,' ; Le Loup; Fishhook, Templeton, Mantana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer; Sir Modred, Welcome Jack, and a'host of others tod numerous to mention.; ; Ada's dam Prinoeßß is a]so dam qf Glaucup, Potentiate. Symphony Opera), winner of. Canterbury Derby, and dam "of that good horse Tambourine, and Discretion, who in her'turn is'dam of those two sterling horses Resolution and Hailstorm, winner of the Wauganui Cup of 1882, Coupled with, tho 'above,' Danebury Kksolf, has be en a great performer on- the Turf, haying won at all distances andunder heavy weights, beating suoh horsos as • Guy Fawks, Templeton, Fishhook; Maritana, Bribery, Long Lands, Laertes, Oamballo, Foul Play, ;Lara,=Hipjji;catripus, Luna, Fo, • '■ Psefobmanoes.-As a 2-year old he won jthe Canterbury; Champagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Pavrkeßfor the Railway Nate. As a three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Railway Plate, weight for ago, half •mile,., Guy 'Fawkcd' seoond, Ran seobud to' Guy Fawkes for the Canterbury Cup, weight for ing day he 1 earned r7lbs .penalty;.and won the Chrintchurch Plate, two miles, .weight for age, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, and others {/time,; 3min/44Bep',;: At Auokland, ran second : to Perfume for the Raoing Clubeetifig,'" ran' second for tho Derby, having behind him Fallaoy, Bribery, Hippocampus; ,' 'and several others. thWaitaki Cqp^(3 ; ountyplato, J-,0, Handij cap, and Champagne' Stakes, welter weight forage, • - At Geraldine he won the Cup and J,C. top weight; At' Ashburton 'he;. Won'the Cup, carrying top' Meeting,.carrying ran third ib the W t oi fHandioap, won byMata, 6st 51b;' Ariel, fryears, Bst 101b| Becond.' Ran fleoond' to Trump Card, for the'CG Plata, 'iffat a i, desperate face of two MUes, giving him 19Ibs; time, 3min, 44sec, : At Tayherenikaii, won Wairarapa Stakes, '3 . miles, .beating Lara and Otupia, he carrying 9st wi.e'/Rap: second to his-' stable l companion,' Mufti, 6st Bibs', in tho; W. J.O. Handicap,', (this raoe he could h'ave won easily had he been'allowed),, -Aa. a 5-year old at theCahterbury Metro-' poMn Meeting he won the Free Handicap; carrying top weight, M, t one mile, beating Foul Play, Oamballo, Sinking Fund,' Luna,' Lara, and others •. time, lmin 46seo: Won the, Railway Plate, weight for age, 1 half ; ' milei'-and the Metropolitan Handicap, oarry-i ing Bflt 41b, : 1J miles, having' behind hint Fish-hook, j Ariel; sli,onglands,'; 5l i,onglands,' ; NataWr, Bribery and; others. As a 6-year old served, at a stud. \As a 7-yearold ; (and whiloperforming stud dutiesj he woii the Lyell's Bay Cup, : 'darryihg • '9jt ■ 121b, ; 1J miles;' and tho Wairarapa Jookey= Olc b Handicap, 2 miles; oarrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. Time, 3min. 39seo, It will be'-'se'en'-from'Danebury's, great perfarmances that he could ( oeat',the j flyers for a mile, and stay any cUatatioG finder big wights. ""'-'" ]*■" <v. "-'TrbAr* £Sfiß7ior m»ra nintilaU ... missory note tobe given atfirsts'erviceMd due on the Ist February, 1884,v-' per week until notice of removal, when if aljpwed to [remain; moreithan '.one: »weekfeeders may rest ! asn(rea : that ; 'their mare's will be properly attended to, ■'''-' <-°' J J. 0, HAXWABD, FttttwrtOß, ' 1T0..:0' T'T U"i" ■•:*"';''.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 4
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