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a ■ ~;.';.< Stud Horses. I TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1.-. i r ttjj -fcho Wairarapa District, .■ r 'the • well-bred'. iiAOK STALLION, ;,;] • . ii^Mischie^'^ '' By!Kakapo,'dam'Ladf 'Jane. 'Forfurther "particulars Beo Cards aud future advertisement, i '■•'■'' ''■"■ ' : ' '•'■'■ J. DEVONSHIRE! > '- 1 1476 ;. ■ Empire Stables, Mast'erton.V ID; STAND THIS SEASON, -- i AT To Ore Ore, Masteri\. ton, the Splendid " Coaching Stallion, ! --■ Young Camden," ' By Bay Camden out of an imported mare. , : Young' Caradou combines. all the qualities, 'of a thoroughbred; with the strength' of a' Coach Horse, and is specially adapted for , getting cross eountryi coaching, and weight-' carrying, hacks..•.;..;; ',! Young Camden will serve a limited number of mares at £8 3s per mare, at To Ore Ore, where well-grassed paddocks are provided free of charge until mares aro'stintod,!of which due notico will be given; All mares are to .bo paid for on or before Ist January, 1884. Eveiry care'.taken, .without.respom-i----bility. "Three or more mares, the property of one owner, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to . D. GUILD,' ■H7G ... :.teOro:Oie, Masterton. •'• THE CLiDESDALEI t. ENTIRE HORSE i Gladstone, "\.\ ' ILL liavei in tho Wairarapa District VV this season. . '''" ' Two Or .more Mares as per' agreement. For particulars see cards, > ■■ 1475 " J.: HARDING, Proprietor. I" TO STAND; THIS. SEASON, . ■• ■■: i rpHE Thoroughbred Stat ion, L Daniel O'Connell, By Daniel O'Ko'irke-from Plover, by Sir Hercules. Plover is also the dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners. See N.Z, Stud Bobk,Volt , Daniel O'Bonrke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup in .1875, and is by Sledmere (imported) from Brunette (imported), who is. also dam of Ta'dmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874. DANIBIi O'CONNELT, is a.bay, stands over 111 hands, and if good-shape, size, breeding, amlperfbrmiricea, go for anything,' this son of Daniel O'Bourke should beget the class of horse required in the Wairarapa. His performances at Tauherenilcati, where he led his field throughput in the Spring. Maiden, and would have won the County Plato immediately a, tor but for a bad start j also atOpaki, where he'wou tho .Railway! Handicap, carrying Bst 101b, and then ran I sucli agoid second for the Opaki Handicap carrying Bst,Glb,were'wtl!-tesU exhibitions' | of courage and stamina, which established his claim to bo not only a fast horsi but an undeniably gamo one.. :. Daniel O'Connell will travel from Whaka-' takitoMa'terton At Whakataki MrMeHutcheon will take charge of mares sent to him and paddook them FREE; of charge for one month, after which Is per week will be charged. Terms £4 4s each. mare';, two or. more mares, the bona fide property of sender according to arrangement. AH fees and charges to be paid before Ist January 1884, ■_ Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. .. .' For further particulars apply to THOS. CARSWELL, Owner, Flat Point. ; Or the Groom in charge, 1489 I TO TRAVEL THIS, SEASON, ' TN the Wairarapa, the cele- \ J. brated thoroughbred horse, L ; Danebury,: D ANEUURY.is owu brother to Adamant, winner of the last Diuiedin Cup, in the 'fastest timo that has yet been recorded, viz., 3 minutes 64 seconds by the far-famed sire "i'raducer, dam Ada (winner of the Cantejb,iry Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, arid Una, dams of Kakapo, Hornby, Koran, Perfume, Ariel, &c„) granddam Princess, by Gratis (sire of Dinah), dam of that .wonderful maroMusidora, who produced amongst others the following noted horses t-MissJisaie (winner Y.ll/J, Derby) Bciphegor, Sea Spray (winuors Y.O.R. and S.A..T.C. StLegersf, Bresis (winner V,RC. Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (wiunpr Y.R.C. 2 year old stakes.) ; Tbaddckb. It is needless to do moro than mention his name, as he is also tho sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in the 'Southern Hemisphere, viz,, Lurline(damof that wonderful horse Darebin) Calumny, Le Loup, Fishhook, Templeton, Maritana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modrcd, Welcome Jack, and a host of others too : numerous to mention, Ada's dam Princess is also dam of Glaucuf, Potentate, Symphony (dum of Lacinfced), Cassandra, (dam of 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 Wanganui Cup of 1882. iCoupled with the above, Danebury himself, has_ been a great performer.on the Turf, having won at all distances and under heavy weights, beating such horses as Guy Fawks, Templeton, Fishhook, Maritana, Bribery, Long Lands. Laertes, Camballo, Foul Play, Lara, Hi|i|v campus, Luna, Fc. . Perfohji,noks,-Asa. 2-year old ho won the Canterbury Ohampagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkesfor the Railway Plate, As a,three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting ho won tho Railway' Plate, weight for age, half-mile, Guy Fawkes second, Ban second to Guy Fawkes for the Canterbury Cup, weight for age, twoi and a-quarter miles. The following day he carried 71bs penalty, and wonthe Chri'tchurchi Plate, two miles, weight for age, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, and others; time, 3rnin 44sec. At Auckland, ran second to Perfume for the Hating Club j Handicap, giving him two years and lOlbs, Won Auckland Derby, aud ran second to i Ariel for the Auckland Cup-Ariel, iyears,' I Bst2lbs; .Danebury, 3 years, 7st 121bs. At the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran second for the Derby, having behind him Fallacy, Bribery, Hippocampus, and several others. As a 4 year old, carrying top weight, won the Waitaki Gup,; County Plate, J.G. Handicap, and Champagne welter weight for ago, At Geraldine he won'the Cup and J,C. Handicap, carrying top weight. At Ashburton' he won the Cup, carrying top, weight.' At the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting, carrying ; Bst.7lbs, ran third in the C. J.C, Handicap,: won •by Mata, 6st s)b; Ariel, 5 years, Bstlolb, second. Ran second to Trump Card, for the C.C. Plate, after a desperate race of two miles, giving him 191bs; time; Bmin. ; 44sec. At Tauherenikau, won Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, beating Lara and Otupia, he carrying 9st,iy.f.a.-Kan second to his stable companion, Mufti,' 6st Bibs,' in the W.J .0. Handicap (this race he: could have won easily bad he been allowed), As a o-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Free Handicap, carrying top weight, 9st, one" mile, beating Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Luna, 'Lara/ and others; timo, lmin 46sec. Won the Railway Plato, weight forage, halfmile, and the J.etropolitau'Handieap.oarryingSst 41b,..1 \ miles, having behind him' ; Fish : hbok'j : ; Ariel,; ' Lduglands,, Natator, Bribery and others.; As a 6-year old served at a stud. As a 7-year old (and while per- t forming, stud duties) he wbh'the Lyell's Bay Cup, carrying 9et 121b, \\ miles, and .tbe Ayairarapa Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, carrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter.. Time 3min; i39seo, It will be'seen from Danebury's great perfarmsnoes; that ho could beat'the .flyers for .*, mile, jond Btay any distance ujHhW big .weights, j . . . ■ThUis':'£■") Saper-jiiarepayable'hy prO- , missbry note to be giyea at. first service, and duo on thelst February, 1834. Grazing Is per. week until, notice of removal, when if allowed to_ remain j moro than one week afterwards, 3a per week will be chargod; no responsibility. incurred;..;'As Danebury,..will be under the persrjnal'"" sUpeiyhippi-^bf ; his ■pfopiioforj .breeders may rest akured that.thojr-mares will be properly attended to, ■;,,-,:, J, 0, HAIWARD, Featherfitou.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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