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.StiiilHorseSil.l ' TO STAND • '"■'- ' ; ''' ; A ; T Ta 'Ore- .Orp..'Mfißter-' f\. ton, 'JcKe.'' Splendid - Coaching Stalltdn, •' -* -' '-; '' j By BaVJOamden out oflab fmjfqVtet! thate. V 1 Younl*.Cftraden combmcsi'all ttt Qualities oi a tb.oroughbted wifclr ..the atrenßth of ft' Cpachfiofse,' and is speoially adapted- for, getting oroßs jjduntry, coaching, and .weight oirrying haoics, :.:;:- : ' [YoungCamdenwill <serve;alimitedminther of.mareß at £8 3a per mare, at Te Ore Ore, where well-grassed, paddocks are pro 1 -' vided free of charge until mares.are stinted, of which due notice will be given. All mares are to; be paid for on; or before <lst'January",' 1884. Every care .takes, without .responsibility. Three orfhore mares;'the'property of] one owner, as per agreement, For further particulars apply to. " ■ /, •. •■,..;;■ P '■■' ; 'D. GUILD, ■' "i 1476 . ~Te Ore Ore, Masterton, Li THE CLYDESDALE r "entire horse v 'Gladstones"' Tl'' ILL Travel in the Wairnrapa District VV this'season. ■ Two or more Mares as, per-agreement. For particulars see cards. '''' ''''.- 1475 .J, HARDING, Proprietor, ; TO STAND THIS SEASON, ' rpHE Thoroughbred Stal ion, '". Daniel O'Coimell, By Daniel O'limrko-frdm Plover, by Sir Heleuljs, I'lowris also the dam;of Malvina, HeK'iiles, and o;lier. winners. SefrN.Z, Skd |'.fio6iUVC. •' '•"'■ V : !' u ■ : ;l '"'•' Daniel O'Bpurke, won'.'the Canterbury. Derby.'ahd Cup by Sledniere 1 (imported), from Brunette (imported), who is also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winnerof 1874; "' ' ■'■': DANIEL O'CONNELL is a bay, stands over lfi hands, and if good shape, size, breeding, and perforininces, go for anything, this son of Daniel O'Eourko should beget the o'ass of horse required in'the Whirarapa. "' His performances at Tauherehikau, where heled field throughout' in the Spring Maiden, aud would have won the County Plat 6 immediately aiter but for a bad start; also atOpiki, where he won the Railway Handicap, carrying Sat 101b,' and tliea ran such ago'd second for the Opaki Handicap., carrying Bst Clb, were well-testt d exhibitions .of courage and stamina, which established his claim to be not only a fast horse but mi undeniably jiame one.' 1 ' ■■• '■'■ " '•' ! ' Daniel O'Connell stood the 1881 season at Kaikoura, Marlborough, where he gave every satisfaction, proving himself a sure foal-getter; and ' immediately* ter ? the season ended he was entered for and won the Kaikoura County Cup] which his'owher [■resented to the Kaeing Club as a trophy to b'e run for by his stock when two'years old. ; Thirteen of;his foa's. wereenteied for this race; and iam informed on undeniable authority,tlmtliis stock'cannot bepurohasod under high -prices there, Daniel O'Connell will travel from 'Whakataki to Maiterton. ' .. ": '■;' At Whakataki Mr McHulcheon will take "charge of mares sent to him and -paddock them FREE i.f 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, All fees and charges to be paid before Ist January 1884, ; Every care taken (but'no responsibility .'incurred. ...->•_ • For further pai tic'ulars apply' to''' ' THOS. CARSWELL, Owner; Flat Point: Or the Groom in charge, , , ,;:: 1489 I TO TRAVEL THIS,SEASON,, : ■ ■_■' ■' ''TN'the Wairampa;' the cele\,,'JL brated thoroughbred horse, L Danebury, , . DANEBURYisowii brother to Adamant, winner of the last Dunedin'Oup;;iA!,the fastest time 'that has yet been recorded, vifc',' 3 minutes 54 seconds by the far-famed sire Traducer, dam Ada (winner of the Cantejbury Deiby), by St. Aubyn (sire of To'.toi, Harakeke, arid Una, dams of Kakapo, Hafnby, Korari, : Perfume, Ariel, &c.,) granddam Princess, by Gratia (sire of Dinah), dam of that wonderful marc Musidora, who produced amongst.others the following noted Horses:—Miss Jessie- (winner Y.R.C; Derby) Belpheetor, Sea Spray (winners V.O.R.'and S.A..T.C. StLegerfi(, ; Bresis (winner Y.RC. Derby, Oaks, andMelboumo Cup) arid South Hamilton (winner V.R.C. 2 year old stakes.) Teaducmi, It is needless to do more than mention his name, as he is also the sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in" the Southern-Hemisphere, viz.; Lurline (dam of that wonderful horse Darehin) Calumny, Le Loup, Fishhook, Templeton, Montana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Mo'dred, Welcome Jack, and a host of others too numerous to mention, Ada's dam Princess is also dam of GlaucuV, Potentate, Symphony (dum of Lacinfeed) 1 , Cassandra, (dam of Opera), winaer, 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 Wangamii Cup of 1882, Coupled with 1 the' above, 'Danebury bin. self, has been a groat 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, Hippocampus, Lima, Fc,; ;i •- a 2-year old he won the Canteii ury Champagne' Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkesfor the Railway Plate. As a three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Railway. Plate, weight l for-'age,' Guy second. Ran second ..to, Guy Fawkes for the Canterbury Clip, 'Weight for age, two and a-quarter miles. : />The following day he carried 71bs penalty, and: won: the Chri'tchurcjrPlate',' two 1 imiles; freight' for a,je, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, and •other's; time', 3iniii.44s'ec./At"-Auckland, ran second to Perfume for the Racing Club Handicap, giving him two years and lOlbs. ■Worn Auckland Derby, aud. ran second to Ariel for the Auoklan'd Cup—Ariel, 4 years, Bst 21bs; Danebury, 3 years,' 7st 121bs. At the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran 1 , second for the Derby/ baving ! beliind hiin PallaoyJ .Bribery, Hippocampus, and sevoral others. As a 4 year old, carrying, top weight, won the Waitaki Cup, Countr 'Plate, J.O. Handicap, and.Champagne,. Stakes, welterweight ■ forage. ''At Geraldine he won the.Cup and 1 J.Ci Handicap,.carrying to j, weight. : ; At Ashburtori be J wW'the Cup, carrying top .weight.'.At'the]Canterbury 'Metropolitan : Meeting, I'arrpg Bst 71bs, ran third iu the ■ C.J.C, Handicap, won by Mata, Cst 51b; .Ariel, 5 years, Bsllolb, second. Rau second tO'TrumpCard,'for thoC.C. Plate, after.a desperate race of two miles', giving him 19lbs ;-time, 3min, 44sec. At Tauherenikau, 1 won 1 ' Wairafapa; Stake's; 3 '• miles, beating Lara and Otupia, he carrying 9st w.f.a, Ran second to his stable. 6st 1 51bs, in the W, J .0. Handicap (this race he 'ooiild havewon easily had hebeen alloived). ; old at:the-Canterbury Metrop'olita'n MeetingheWon the Free' Handldapj' Oaiiying top \veight,:9st, oneMeiibeatiflg' .Fjil Play, Camballo, Sinking ' Lara;'ana others' ;.tiuio, ? lmiii 46seo. Won 'the'-Railway Plate,'! weight for age, half!rnile,'and:the J.etropolitan'Handicap.'fJarry-; 'irig';Bßt 41b, 1J miles, having behind him Fish-hook, Ariel,, : Lpnglands, Natator,' Bribery and others. As a 6-year old served ata'stud.i,,,Asa'7,-yearold(andwhile perIforminglßtud duties] he won the Lyell's Bay Cup," carrying 9it 121b, 1J miles, and. 1 the ' "Wai&rapaJockey'ClcblHandicap, 2 miles, carrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. Time 3min, r39seo. It.will be seen from Danebury'B great perfarmances that he conld beat 'the flyers for'a'"rhile, ; and stay'any distance under big weights.;;;-;.;.; Terms : £5 ss.per mare payable by-pro-!iniss6ry fapte.tp be Hrst seryice:and[ dueibn the lsraebruary, 1834,..', (Jrazingrls per weekuniil^ndtice'pf■remoyal, r ,wlien f if allowed |to jrernaiii more than r ,one., week -afterwards, 3s per r 'week wi.l'be chargod. Every caro (takem^ut ;jio resptnßibility ■iucurredi As DaneJ3ury"will ho .under, the personal I -;BU,'peryJßio)i;iji)f-J l-hia vijiropiietor'J I breeder's nmyjesfejaflttred jhat-itlieu- - ny'rcV ;wiU;,bepropejlyaVlejjdedi;6>V;<j oi;-i nAV* 1 J;],o l , .mCTAßD, i Feath?rstonr:i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 4

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