StuttHorSes. TO STAND THIS SEASON, i -. . ; - iA'TTeiOreliOre, Master-! l . - ton, the Splendid! Coaching . T ,; i ; ,\j: %jßay ,09P?den:put of anjmpprted'.mare.j . Youm; Camden combines all.the qualities! of ; a' the strength of'hi .Coach-Horse, and is.. Bpqcially adapted for' getting orosa country, coaching, and weight-' batryintf hacks. '•'' ''"•'!. ° ; i Young Camden will serye a limited num-. - bor of mares at £3 3s per mare, at Te Ore! Ore, wbero well-grassed paddocks are pro-! Tided free of charge until mares arc stinted, I of which due notice will he given. All mares | are to be paid for on or before Ist January,; 18847 : Every care takes, without respbnsi-; bility. Three or mbro mares, the property! of oiie owrier.'as per agreement; For'farther; particulars apply, to A, j '.•''■■'■T.-nr D. GUlLD,;■;:;<;■>! 1476 Te Ore Ore, Masterton. ! ; CLYDESDALE! f ENTIRE; HORSE j I" Gladstone, j TTJILB Traveling the: VVairarapa District; VV this season. . • Two ,or...more Mares as per agreement. I For.parfcioulars.see cards. ."■;.'.".' 1475. Proprietor, TO STAND THIS SEASON, i rpHE Thoroughbred Stal ion,; v Daniel O'Connell, JiyiDauie' U'lio'irke—from Plover, by Sir Hercules. Mover is also the dam of Malyina, Hercules,' and other winners. See N.Z, Slvd, Booh, Vol uV ~ '.... ~. .. .■; '.Daniel O'Eourke won tho'Canterbury!, Derby and Cup in 1875, .and is by Sledmeroj| (imported) from Brunette (imported), whoj is also dam of-Tadmor, the Canterbury; 1 Derby" winner of 1874.' 'DANIEL O'CONNELTj isabay, stands 1 over Ifi hands, and if good shape, size,! breeding, and performances, go for anything, this son of Daniel O'Eourke should beget, the c)ass of horse required in theWairarapa. j His performances at Taiiherenikau, where! heled his field throughout iu the Sprini; Maiden, and would have won the County Plate immediately; after .but for a bad start;; also atOpaki, where he won the Railway ; Handicap, carrying Bst 101b, and'. then ranj .suck a gov) second for-the Opaki Handicap. | carrying Bst 61b, were well-testc d exhibitions, of courage and stamina, which established' his claim to' bo not only a fast horse;but: an | undeniably game one,, , . ■ Daniel O'Conhell stood the 1881 season atj Kaikoura, Marlborough, ;where he gave; every satisfaction, proving himself a sure; foal-getter; and immediately after the; .reason ended.he was,,entered for audjWOii* the Kaikoura County-Cup, which his owncrj presented: to.;tho Racing CknVas.a trophy; to be run for by his. stock when two years! old. Thirteen of his foals were entered for ithis iaco;, and I ainiinformed on undeniable authority | that hi? 6tock ; cannbt be purchased under high prices tnere!"'"'. Daniel O'Connell will,travel from Whakatakito.Marferto'ri' ..'■"■ , At Whakataki Mr MoHutcheon will take' cbargo of mares sent to liim and paddock; them FREE. dcharge for one month, "after! which Is per week will be oha'rged. Terms £4 4s each mare; two; or more mares, the.bona fide property,of .sender according to- arrangement, .All fees and charges to be^paidbefpre.lst, January. 1884, Every care taken but no responsibility linourred. ...; :)■,'■
For further particulars apply to THOB. CARS WELL, Owner, Flat Point. Or die Groom in ehargo, 1489 TO; TRAVEL THIS SEASON,- I TN the Wairarapa, the cele- : \ X. brated thoroughbred horse, DANEBURY is own brother to Adamant, winner of the last,ipunedin Cup, in ; the .fastest time that hasyet been recordedj viz., 3 minutes,s4 seconds-by the far-famed sire Tradiicor, dam Ada (winnerof the Canteibary Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, .and Una, dams of Kakapo, Harpby, lo'rari, Perfume, Ariel, &c.,) granddam Princess, by Gratis (sire'of Dinah), dam of that wonderful maro Musidora, who produced amongst others the following noted horses l-Miss Jtsaie (winner Y.K.O. Derby) Belpheejor, Sea Spray (winners V.O.R. and 5.A..T.0. StLegersf, Bresis (winner V,RC. Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winner V.R.C, 2 year old stakes.) Tbaddoer, It is needless to do more than mention bis name, as lie is also the sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in the Southern Hemisphere, viz,, Lurline (dam of that wonderful horse Darebiu) Calumny, Le .Loup, Fishhook, Templeton, 'Maritana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred, Welcome Jack, and a host of others too . numerous to mention. Ada's dam Princess 'is also dam of Glauouf, Potentate, Symphony (dam of-, •Lacinfeed), • Cassandra, ' (dam of Opera), -winder' 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' Hail- ; storm, winner of the Wauganui Cup of 1882. Coupled with the above, Danebury.'hhiself, 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, Camballoj Foul Play, .Lara; v flin|ii campus, Luna?.Fc!: ;'i \' ■.' ■./ ( - PerV6bmaSoEß,-As a ,2-ydar ' old he 'won the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkes for'the'Railway Plate, lAsl a three-year old:at the Canterbury /Metropolitan Meeting .he ,won the Railway :Plate, weight., for, ago; half-milo,, Guy Fawkes .second..: Ran . second to Guy Fajta for the Canterbury ,Cup, weight for age, two and a-quarter. miles. The following day he carried. 71bs .penalty, and won the Chriptoburchr Plate, .two miles,, weight for age; : and others>' time, ,'3iin.;44seo'.f At Auckland, ran' second'to,Perfume for the Racing Club Handicap, givjnghtajtwo years and lOlbs, Won Auckland ;Cerby, auH ran second to Ariel |orMe'Auckland 'Cup-Ariel,'';4 years, 'Bst 2ibs\!Danebury,'3 years," 7st'l2lbs!' : '" At the Duriedin Autumn 1 Meeting,-ran .'second for thVDerby, haYing'b'ehirid'him-Fallacy, Bribery* Hippocampus, and-several others. As a 4 year old, .carrying:top .'weight, won thiWaitaki Gup,-Countf Plate,: JlC.'Handicap, and Champagne Stakes, welter weight : for ;• age,; . r At, Geraldine' he /won.. the. Cup; and J.p.-,Handicap, :^r r ,At "Asnjjnrtoli M weight. At jtha, Canterbury) -Metropolitan Meeting, carrying Bst 71bs, J ran' third in the C.J.C.-Handicap, won.by'Mata', , ';6sfc 51b; •Ariel, 5 years', ; Bst 101b, second.. Ran second to Trump Card, for the. C.C, Plate, after a desperate race Of two ; milest' giving him 191bs; time, 3mln, 44sec. At Tauherenikau, won Stakes,- <3 Smiles, heating •IMa'nd otupia.be carrying9st w.f,ajßan second to his stable jcompariion; Mufti,. 6st ■Bilk,- in the •W.'J'.O. Handicap' (this race he, could have won easily had hoibeen allowed).: ;As a 6 ; year old at^the''Canterbury- Metro- 1 politan Meeting he wonthe Free Ha'ndioap,! carrying ibp weight, 9st', : one 'mile, beating Foul Play,! Camballoi .Sinking 'Fund,". Luna,j Lara, andbthersfitimej'lmin 46seo. "Won 'the>'Railway:Plate,'-weight'for'-age : , ■ half-; mile, and-the'J.etropolitanßandioap, oarry-j ingßßt'4lbj'4J'imiles, haying: behind ;him; Fish-hook) - 'Ariel;' •' LOnglands, ■■■Natator, s Bribery and others.' As a G'year old-served; t at ! a stud! i: As a;7'y'ear old (and i»hile =per-i 'forming-stud duties) he woi< the Lyell's Bay Cup,-carrying: &td9lb;'smiles;<!and tli© Wairarapa Jopfey Gitb Handicap, 2miles,carry|ng'7Bt lOlbs, in a canter. Tvme'Smin.i 39seo, -It will-be- seen -from - Danebury's 1 great ,perfarrnanees | that., he could beat the 1 flyerV' for ; a-mile,' and 'sfdy ; ' ahy^istance 1 under big weights, j-./.y j Tekms : £5 5s per mare payable by promissory note to ha given at first service and; ..per ( week untU ( tiotice of.,removai,,wheff L ifj allowed to'remain mb're'thari ! 'bne week! ! afterwards,i ; 3s.per week wftlvbeiohargbdi Every care taken but no fesppnsibiJiW .incurred.- As Danebury will lib under the personal supervision of his proprietor] breeder may" test assured that their mares' s|l be;properlys|liondeditq({()j[|'f;;, mnmwmtoMmmßunmmimmm*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 4 October 1883, Page 4
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