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Sttid ftora&fr TO; STAND THIS SEASON, ~ , A T.Te Ore Ore, Master-',,3"Mil.-J' ton; ..the'.Splendid . Coaching.Stallion, , - -, YoMg Camden, | : By; Bay .Camden out of an imported mare| Younc; Caraden oombines-ftll the.qualitieß of a thoroughbred with the'sVr'ength ot a CoachHorse,ahd is'specially adapted for gettingoroas country,coaolnng, and weightowryinghaoks. Young Camden will 'serve a limited nuW her of mares at £3'3a permafe,- at L Te Oris Ore, where welkgrassed paddocks are provided free of charge until mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given, All marcs are to bo,paid for on, or before Ist January, 1884. Every care takea.-without respond bility. Three or more mares, the pvopertj of onebwrier/asperapeement, For furthei particulars apply to '■ Vv ~ ... D. GUILD, ... 1476 - ■ '■• : ' Te Ore Ore. Maateftsn,

A-Tflß, OLIDESDALE « r 'felßE HORSE ! U Gladstone. i' ILL Travel in the Wairarapa District

Two or mors-Mares aa per agreement, For particulars see cards. 1475- JJ HAKDING, Proprietor.

■TO STAND;,THIS SEASON, rpHE Thoroughbred Stal ion, 1 Daniel O'Gonnell,

By Daniel O'lto'irke-from Plover, by Sir Hercules, Plover is aWthe dam of Malvina, Hercules, aud other winners. See N.Z, Mud BookYolb. Daniel O'Eourke won' the Canterbury Derby and Cup in "1875, and ia by Sledmere (imported) from Brunette (imported), who is also dam of Tadnior, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874. DANIEL O'CONNELTj is a bay, stands over If! hands, and if good shape, size, breeding, and performances, go for anything, this son of Daniel O'Rouike should beget the o'ass of horse required in the Wairat apa : . ' His performances at Tauberenikau|< where he led his field, throughout in the Spring Maiden, and would hayo won the County Plat 6 immediately aiter but for a bad Btart; also atOpaki, Where v he won the Eailway Handicap, carrying Bst 101b, and then ran sucha go?d second for the Opaki carrying Bst 61b, wore well-testid exhibitions of courage and stamina, which established his claim to bo not only a' fast horso but aii undeniably game one. Daniel O'Connell stood tlie 1881 season at Kaikoura,.'Marlborough, where he gave every satisfaction, proving himself a sure foal-getter; Mid lniiheiliatoly after the peason ended he was'entered for and won the.Kaikoura County Cup, which his owmr presented; to ,'tlie, Hacing Club as a trophy to be run for by his stock' when two years old. ' Thirteen of his foals were enteied for this race; and lam informed on undeniable authority, that his stook' cannot be purchased under high prices there. Daniel O'Connell will travel from Whakataki to Maiiertori:

At Whakataki Mr MoHutcheon will take charge'of mares sent to hirri. and jiaddook them FREE of charge for one month, after whiuh' 1b per week will be charged Terms JC4 4s each mare; two or more mares, the bona fide property of sender according to" arrangement. Ail fees and charges to be paid before Ist January 1884, Every caro taken but no responsibility incurred; For further particulars apply to TBON. CARSWELL, Owner, Flat Point, Or the Groom in charge, 1489

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, i *. . . TN the Wairarapa, tho celeK brated thoroughbred horse, Danebury, DANEBURY is bwu brother to Adamant, winner of the last Dunedin Cup, in the fastest time that has yet been recorded, viz, 3 minutes 54 seconds by the far-famed Bire Traducer, dam Ada (winner of the' Cantejbury Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of To toi, Harakeko, and Una, "dams of Kakapo, Jlarnby, lorari, Perfume, Ariel, &c.,) grandnam Princess, by Oralis (sire of Dinah), dam of that wonderful mare Musidora, who produced 'amongst others the following noted horses:—Miss Jessie (winner Y.R.O, Derby) Belphes;or, Sea Spray (winners V.O.R. and 5.A..1.0. StLegersf, Bresis (winner V.RC. Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winner Y.R.O. 2year old stakes.)

Traduoer. It is needless to dn more than mention bis name, as he is also the sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in the Southern Hemisphere, viz., Lurlino (dam of that wonderful horse Darebin) Calumny, Le Loup, . Fishhook, Templeton,. Maritana, Bribery,. Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred, Welcome Jock, and a host of others too numerous to mention. ■ Ada's dam Princess ■is also dam of GlaucuF, Potentate, Symphony (dum of Lacinfeed),' Cassandra, (dam of Upera), winder of Canterbury Dwb*, and dam of that good horse Tamiourine, and Discretion, who in her turn is dam of those two sterling horses Resolution' and Hailstorm,' winner of the Wanganui Cup of 1882, Coupled With the above; :: Danebury hirtself, has been a. great performer on ; the Turf, haying won at all distanceß ; and under heavy weigh'fßJ beating such horses as Guy Fawks, Templeton,. fishhook, Maritana, Bribery. Long Lauds, Laertes, Camballo, Foul Play, Lara,' Hippocampus, Luna, Fo. , ... Performances.--As a 2-year old he won the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkesfor tbeßailway Plate. As; a three-year old at the,- Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Eailway Plate, weight for ago, half-mile, Guy Fawkes second. Ban second to Guy •Fawkes for the Canterbury Cup, -weight for age, two andla-quarter miles. The following; day he carried 71bs penalty, and won the Chri'tchurch Plate, two miles, weight for age,; beating Templeton, Dead Heat, add others; time, 3min 44sec At Auckland, ran second to Perfume for the Bating Club Handicap, giving him two years and lOlbs. Won'. Auckland Derby, aiidv ran second to Ariel for the Auckland Cup—Ariel, 4 years, "~Bst2lbsyDanebury,-3years, 7st 121bs. At the Dunedin Autumn Sleeting, 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 Cup, County Plate., J.C. Handicap,'and Champagne Stakes, welter weight for age, At Geraldine h,e th,e Cup and J,C. Handicap, carrying ton weight, At Asbburton he won the Cup, carrying top 'weight. - At the Canterbury Metropolitan I Mettingi'carrying Bst 7lbs, ran third in the C.J.C, Handicap, won b/Mataj 6st 51b; Ariel, S years, Bst 101b, second. Ban second to Trump Card, for' the 1 C.C; Plate, after a desperate race of two miles, giving him lfjlbs; time,' Bmin, 44seo, At Tauherenikau, won Wairarapa • Stakes, 3 miles, beating Lara and Otupia, he carrying ?at w.f.a, Ban second to 'bis 1 stable companion; Mufti, 6st 51bs, in the VV,J;C. Handicap (this race he could haveiwoneasilyhad he been allowed), As'a's-year bid at; the iCanterbufy'Metropolitan Meeting he won.the Free Handioap, carrying top weight, 9st, one'mile, beating Foul Play iCambaiio, Sinking Fund, Luna, Lata,;ahd'others';. time, dmiri'46sec. . Won the Eailway Plate, weight for age, half-, .milejand the Metropolitan Handicap,carrying Bst ,41b, ,li miles, having bolund him Fish-hook, Ariel, Lbnglfmds, Natator, Bribery and others! As, a 6-year old served at a stud,';,,' As a 7-yeir old (and while performing stud-duties) he won'the Lyell's Bay Cup r carrying ;9st\ 121b, ljiriiles.larid the Wairarapa Jockey Oltb Handicap, 2 miles, carrying 7stlolbs, in a canter. Time 3min. 39seo, It will be : seen from Danebury's grdat'.perfarmanees\that.he'couldbeat the flyers for a mile, and stay any distance utiderbigweights.;l..: 1 i;:.y I : 7i L ;.h ]' Terms ; ; £5 5s per mare payable by prg. missory note to'be'givetj at first service and due.qn the, Ist^ebrutiyy,. 1834-. -;(>ra?ihg Is [ perfect l 'untij""notice of rbmovali'wh'en. if. ■ flowed than one week 'afterwards,. "3s per 'week will be ohargod; Every _care taken • b|jt.-noi fesponsibility incurred..' As lianebury" w,fll he tinder the 'pWsrinai ) ' / B l upemßib.n ■■ of J His breeders may res't assured that their mares willbeptoperly.atteflded.tOi, •',. .'i )'J & KMHAIWARP;JFea.totoa,i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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