I TiSttt&H&rSelß.'..;'.!;: :.r.i .TO SEASON,': .-M THig., owner's Farm;! 1 iUOj.lWfahi.'thetErbiißh. K bred stallion.jpj > r <*■ The P#er. : By.Mtqn Sir flerojiles-Finesße, by Tross,,, Revoko is **lao the :dam of Trump Oard-Malton (bred by'"Bir jTatton Sykes)'by Rifleman, bv Touchstone. (SeeN.Z. Stud book.f The Premier's beautiful quality, and, substance—whichhe transmits-to are household words thrmigliout'Waifftrala; and it is !only necessary to add that wlicthoi on the turf or road his descendants art ting the fame i; of .Old .Maltou, andViSir. Hercules ob two of" the best thoroughbred; sires ever! imported to New Zealand.' . ...TBB of the winnersfof 1 the Champagne Stakeß and Nursery' Handicap of 1882, For the former event they ran first and ■_acc'orid: 1 ' A 1 son of his was' only beiten by a head for the District Produce, 1881, The Premier .was notfrepreßented in the District Produce of. 1882,~ but 1 for the District produce of 1883 his.Btock ran first and.Becor^and ; 'anbth« son-Consul—won the Taratabi Sapling Stakes at Tauherenikau tlie.Spring Nursery, Handicap, 'tlielOham-; pagno Stakes, and the Nursery' Handicap withM up, He was beaten by a head at , Wangauui for the Saplifag Stakeß only-having'-landed from steamer twenty-Jour noun before theiiace, HewpntheNnfseryjHandi-,; cap the: following day, 1 and then'finished up :a.bnlliantl season by running a dead heat with his | former ■■. victress,:, at..Waverley, Waitotan. ' •\i;-:.'.>~s.'..i:r-.i There is no gainsaying these faots,-and the Premier's pwner confidently.rests his olriirn tothosupport of Breeders upon the repatntion.hisßtpck.havemade. -.,. ~.'■;:.;: TERMSr-'£snß each rnnre. : An allowance for two or j more, the bona fide property "of sender,-, • \ ■ ■,:■■: ;;■ "■; '. ,\ " '." Also tho|Pure-bred pony, v' ( .' •• '■■'" General. Spec. : • TERMS4-£2los each ms're. taxing free until notice, •Every care taken, but ho responsibility, » ; - P. P. TANCKED,1490 :. ~. -., . -. f , Owner;:; ;; 'TO STAND THIS SEASON,," Uiw. rt] HE , thoroughbred . Staliioii, '""■""• i:a; Manias^;;; And thepurobreddydesk .jiL'dalo'Stallionj'v 1 ' Pride of Canterbury,,. Ananias will' beitu'rned out at liia owner's famwith themaresi-'.')^'' ''■•''■'■ '--r-'-j-•■'■■' Pride of Canterbury will travel through the District.; ; • ', N' ! Further particulars future advertisement. J, PIKE, Owner., 'TeWhiti,'Gladstone....',..-.r. "- 1485 " TO STAND THIS SEASON. Barry Lyndon, bo:.at.Platform |■ » V Farm for the season. Terms—£4. Nochartjefor j paddocks!.'.; l . ,'.'■>. An allowance madowhen more'than one mare is sent.: Apply. ; B. KIMBERLEY, Greytown. TO TRAVEL THJS SEASON. \. Bred by Mr Nosworfchy, 18/0, ■ ■ •''•' By, Traducer—Deception,'.by Yming. Plover' —Vanity, by Sir Charles—The Giggler (imported), by Tomboy—Duchess of York, by Waxy-Moses'dam. Traducer (imported), by The Libel-Are-thusa (Sec N.Z. Stud Book). Traitor 18 a bay .horse, stands-'over 10' hands, with rare strength arid subatanbe,and by "good judges admitted to be an' exceptionally grand specimen, of the thoroughbred,; his breeding - being of the Lighest class. • < r] \ .V ; : As Traitor is to be travelled through the Wairarapa during the season, his owner prefers that breeders shall see and judge for: themselves whether 'he is the'Bire required to get hacks up to 18 stone, or racehorses if THE RENOW.NED SIRE ; Mangle, Limited to 30 Mares; ■ By.Traducer—Flat Iron, by Peter FJat - Emma, is Mangle's breeding, whilo Welcome Jack, one of the greatest .performers-,of modern times, lis by Traducer-Miss Flat, 'by Peter Flat—Mountain Nymph. Mangle's, deseived popularity in this the; splendid,stock he. has s'ir'ed.is increased by his close relationship to such a celebrity as Welcome, Jack; aad in. limiting Mangle to 30 mares, his owner intends that he shall havo a chance lof still further,. showing of what rare strains of blood *his pedigree TERMS FOII TRAITOR AND MANGLE —Each niaro, £5 ss, ' A reduotion made for two or more the bona'jidc property of sender. Good paddocks provided at Ts'per per week, Every care taken, but no responsibility. •■'•'.v'\ ' •' • : For farther to particulars apply to -' E.'BUCK.ERIDGE. Owner.T,G, MASON,,: ' [Registered^,•'■-.'V",'. ic ' Pharmaceutical Chemist , . MEDICAL BALLrMASIRRTON, ' >EGS' to announce that ho has JUST J_) RECEIVED a Large frusigment of. the Undermentioned Preparations for the'. Summer Season:—' ' . • :i ' PURE SOUTH; SEA ISLAND'LIME JDICE.-From the fruit. Purified by a new process.: Fresh, bright, and palatable. ■ ' ';■''". ' ENO'S FRUIT SALT.-The GENUINE] Sirect from Manufactory, ■■'iy'-' 1 ZOEDONE-cJon|al'coholio 'Champagne. \ A, . delightful beverage -for the' Summer."'" LEMOm SYRUP-For Summer Drinks, Made from a private recipe of great value. j PURE ESBENCES-For flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &c. Lemon (extra n Almouds, Cloves, Pine Apple, Ratafia, Coohineal,-Ac, :■ r- ••; ■'•■■■ NELSON'S GELATINE, ISINGLASSj.and PURE CITRIC AOID-For making Jellies., i ~■:,'■:.■,; ESSENCE OF iRENNET.-For making Curds and Whey, Cream Cheese, &o, ■ SALSALINB' ■-•:' TBE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. T. G. MASON'S ! STOOK OP PATENT . _ , MEDICINES ;>.(■:.'.:...:.:,- Toilet Requisites, Perfumerv, &c, --• . Will bear comparison with "any 'house in the Wellington Province, -■'- The successwhich has hitherto attendedhis efforts is greatly due to the. V" ■.: ' ' _ PURITY of the DRUGS' ~U l" ''. used in his, Dispensary whioh are selected by his Agent from the leading London and . HOMGMPATmc MEDICINES,Quinine and Steel) Wine, Seltzogeues and Seltzogcne Powders, Kepler'irExtract of ... Meat.'''-.'.: | """••if.;.-;.' :'; ; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF" FANCY , '•'. '■.' GOODS.'-01:: "^'.l:^l3B6'Nat.ional hotw .... :(OppoßiteiSt George's HaU) _. LAMBTON ,'QtIAY, WELLINGTON. 'Hf SULLIVAN* PaoraimoK; , ■'; ,' The Visitors from "the j country caOeM'ith'e WAnuBiPA-Di'm-.at this, house. Wines and spirits' o£ : the best quality,. ~ r ' ; w;ipMN^ Coal and FireWoo^Mei^fi"iiiq(tf. ; .--. Basnisteb-Stkeet Mastehtos. All "Kinds' of CARKyiNG WORKJiDONEi'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 4
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