:irrjr2-'StM : 4?6r«esr-' .TO STAND THIS SEASON,
Bx.Kakapoi dam Lady Jane. For further particulars bm Cards future advertiaement, ■■••• i J. DEVONSHIRE. 11476 Empire Stables, Masterton.
TO fflmmsmos, " AT Te Ore Ore, .Master/Y • ton, the. Splendid Coaching Stallion, ,)f a! thoroughbred' poach Horse," siiidl. ia' speoiaUji; .adapted. for 'gete'g otoss country, coaoWng, jlf oilii'g'.bamdon. trill, serve a limited numr. per offaareiat £|'3b. j)er. mare,;a)i, Te : Oje Tided if oharge until marqs are stinted/ i of whioh giypa. All mares are Ist January, 1884..Every, care' takes, without responaiBilU^ l ! l3iee. br;iribrQ mareß, the. pvpperty> of 6ne ir 6wneri'aa pet'agceemeiii. particulars apply .to ~ ? „v.» . iii j;. I "D/GuiLD, ;i 1476 " " - TeOiiOn,Maatertenj,-
CLYDESDALE' Gladstone, , tTJ'ILL Travel in ilio Waiv.irapa" Dißtriot f'V-' this season,-'.'.' Two or more" Mares''as per agreement, lor particulars see car4a.' 'V .1475 J. HARDING, Proprietor,
TO;STAND THIS SEASON, ' Thoroughbred Stal ionj Daniel O'Conneil, ( iy Daniel .O'Jiourke—from Plover, by Sir Hergnles, TloYeria alse the flamof Malyina,;, HotHlm, mdotea winnerßi, See,N<Z, Stxld BWTo] 6. . .. .. ' 1 Daniel OHourke won to Canterbury Derby and Gup in 1875, and is {imported) from id also dam Derby winner bf"lB74V ! t; ' u H l -' ;1 " DANIEL O'CONNELL if a baj;, r fltandß rflr. < IW-ilibtidß/" t aiid b if' ! gotfdshape;' 1 si^,' uiwuiUgi<uiu gy.iu^Qujfvu^ugf this son of Datobl''Q , lWiirB r iWuld:'fieget Jthej olas Hot htotoi retired in'ffie^iirSrapa.' he led his field •throughout : ra *the'"BpHri|< Maiden, would have won the County Plate immediately after but lor a bad start; also at Opah, j7herß..he.-won the Railway Handi(»p, ourjipg Sst Ya^j oarrying Bst 61b, were well-tested exhibitions of courage and' stamina,..which established his claim tabe pot only a r fast horßo;butjn undeniably game'one. : will travel from WliakV tyki to Majterton,,, ; At Whakktt|ki'Mr' MoHutchison will Me ;charge of mares sent to him and paddock them'PßEß' of chaise for ono month, after which" Is per week will be £4 4s'eaoh"maM'two or' more blares,' the bona fide property of sender according to arrangement.. All . fee's and charges to T Ke paid before Ist January' 1884] Every caro taken; but. no incurred.
For further particulars apply to THOS. CARSWELL, Owner, Flat Point, :Oy, thp Grqom in obarge, •' 1489
TO TRAYBL THIS SEASON, pp'fjHl# cele- ,. AKEBUBY ia own-Brother to Adamant, winnw of „the. last- Dunedin Cup, in the fastest time.tliat baa yet been recorded, viz., 3 minutes 54 Hooonda by the far-famed aire Traducpf, Ada (winner of the Cantejbiiry Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, and, Harnby, Korari,'' A.riotl t &0.,) granddam Princess; by Gratis (sire of Dinah). dM of that wonderful mare Mußidora,'who produced amongst others the following noted horsesMisa Jessie::(wiaher Y;R.Q.Derby) S.A,.TlfrSt£egerc[, Bresiis (winner ,Y,RjC, Derby, Oaks, and'Melbourntf Cup)awl South Sftmilton (\)(inner V.R.C. 2 year old stakes.) Tbadtjokr; ■ It is needless toi'do morei than mention his nameVas hefr ftlsq the sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in the Southern Hemisphere, viz., Larline (dam of ■a..i "-'— Hi -u Loup,j Fishhook!., Tewpleton, , Maptanas Brib ory,. u* Sii :f3lfidred ,1 Welcome lack,, ana a,hoat of, otheiß. too numerous to mention.'' Ada's dam Princess is also dam of Glaucuf; Potentate;'Symphon#' (dam i)t;.Lacinfeed), ;Gaßsandrai (dira 'bf Opera)! winner of Canterbury Derby, and dam : of that good horse Tambourine, arid; Discretion, who in her turn is dam of those two staling! hirsesJ Resolution;and Hailstorm, winner of the Wauganui Cup of 1882, Coupled with the above, Danebury hill self, has betn a great performer'oji''the Turf, haying won at.all.distancM and jieavyweightil, beating such' Horses as Guy fWks, Laertes,' Oainballo," Foul Play, Lara,Hippocampus. Luna,Fo. ■ ....4': PiatronMAM^ii'Asa'fcWiir'old* thp Canterbury second jo Guy h o ,Riitltoipilkte'£ As a three-year old at-.thorrflanterbury Metropolitan. Meting he'>\Ton the'BaiM&y Plate, weight for ago,,:h»lf-milt l u.aSny age, two and «-qu»rtor,.miles.. ..TJifl ; .loii.„. tag dayjhe "anal'TOn the Chrtftbhufofr miles, for age, jbeating Templlitioh'. Daad'fleat, and others ; Jtime, 3mia 44sec. AOncldjwd,. ran second to Perfnme for the'Bsoifig' Club Handicap, giving him.-two, yeaVaatfd lOlbai. Won Auckland DM^Awm' £ t(eUnd'V Ariel for the Gap-Ariel, 4 years, Bst 21bs) :psnebu^p3!yeart,-yrt ( t2lb'B!';«' the Dunedin Autumn'Slleeting,' rib ci seted for the Bribery, jHippfebafflpfas," atfd 1 several' offiera. As a 4 year old; carrying top" weight,,won the Waitaki (%<€ou#Plate;7!C.« cap, and .Champagne height for age. •At Geraldine' he Von'th?Gup*anii' J,C. Hahdieap. icaiTyihg fop-'wtighti HAt he won, the Gujy carrying top feighti At the Caiiterkry MetropqlitW 'Meeting,'carrying Bst;7llwi;'r«i thiifd'ii M 0.J.0. Handicap, woA' b/ Mata, r ' ! '6tit Ariel,-5 years, Bst 101b, ! aobontl. 1 to Trump Card, for 'the C.G.-'Plato; "after a desperate race of two miles,', giving him 191bs j time, Bmin, : 44sce. At Tauhcronikau',' 51bs, in the VVi ! J.G.'-Handicap : (this' raci'lie could have won easily had he been allowed), Ah a fi-year old at th<j 'Oantdtbnry; .Mot'rt.' politan Meeting he won the Free Handicap, carrying top weight j 9str tine 'mile, : beatlbg; Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, : Liini, 1 ' Liri; Mothers! time, the Railway Plate,' weighHor mile, and the LetropolitanHmdicapibanyv ingßst 41b, 1J miles'/ hating;b'elih'd'.hM' Figh«hook| Ariel, LMglimdl'.'Nalii'M Bribery arid otheisi'; As .6'6-year old served 1 at a r stud, •; As a 7-year old (atid while' fferforming stud duties) he won the Lyell's Bay Cup, carrying 9afc< l l2lbi i l4 ; n»iles. : Wairarapa 1 Jockey Clcb Handicap;^,billed, foairying 7it lOlbs, in & oanta.. Miiiiimtii 39seo. It | will bo seen frofei greatlperfarmaneea that he could beat the ■flyers' 'ffirj : pder big weights. ,• ]? Terms : :£5 5s per mare payable-by promissory note to be giver\ at first eervic? And' due on the list February, 1884. Grazing Is per week until of when taflc«fSl.;ta remain fmorS i ' . inor«^thta!:one ; -we'eK : 'affeijraras, 3s per weefefaill be Erer£ oare ( {taKenTMi> -taeuSed' AsDanebgry will fio! personSl supervision of his-proprietor, breeders may resUssfored that their niares' jwjll,be!pioperlyattead&toj _ X ? l'. !r j.ior •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 25 September 1883, Page 4
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