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Stud Morses. l TO STAND THIS SEASON, i ■'- - , A T His .owner's Farm; •_I:.-. ijL Taiatahi, 'the thoroughbred stallion. | Maltoiij.(imported) from Revoke, by ereules—rinesse, by Tross. Revoke is also the dam of Trump Card-Malton (bred by Sir- Tatton Sykes): by Rifleman, by Touchstone. (See N.Z. Btud book.) j The Premier's beautiful quality and subj stanco—which he transmits to his stock-4 are household words throughout Wairarapa, and it is only necessary to add that whethei on the turf or road liis descendants aro making a name for themSelvos, and perpetuating the fame of Old Malton and Sir Hercules as two of the best thoroughbred sires ever imported to New Zealand. THE PREMIER is sire of the miners" of the.Champagne Stakes and Nursery Handicap of 1882,'' For the former event they ran first and second. A son of his was onty ] beiten by a head for the District; Produce! 1881, The Premier-was not represented in tbc District Produce of 1882, but for the District -Produce' of 183 a his stock ran first and second, and - another son-Consul—won thß faratahi Sapling Stakes at Taiihennikau the Spring Nursory Handicap, the Champagne Stakes',:and.the Nursery! Handicap with9stup. He was beaten by a head at Wanganui for the Sapling Stakes only having landed from steamer Iwenly-Jour hours before the race. He won thei Nursery Handicap the following day, and then finished uj a brilliant suson by running a dead heit with his iormer viotress at Waverley, Waitotan.. ■ There is no gainsaying these facts, and the Premier's owi erconfidently rests his claim to the siijipori..of Breeders upon the reputation his stock have made.; . ~',',; , TEKMS— £s.is each mare. An allowance for two or more, the bona fide property of sender. Also the Pure-bred pony, "\ General Spec. X . TEKMB-£2l (Js each m • re. (irazing frbe until notice. .' . Every care taken, but no responsibility, P, P. TANCKED, | 1490 Owner TO STAKD THIS SEASON, yjgj fTIHE thoroughbred M? _L Stallion, Ananias, iA-A-=- And thepurebred L'lydess' dale Stallion, Pride of Canterbury, Ananias' will be turned out at his owner's farm with the mares. Pride of Cnuteibury will travel through the District. - Further particulars future advertisi ment, J. PIKE, Owner. Te Whiti, Gladstone. 14«5 TO STAND THIS SPaSON, ** T N the Wainr&pa District, II __ 1 the well-b.ed HACK ■STALLION, ' - - Mischief, ByKakapo, dam Lady Jane. For fnither particulars see Cards and future advertisement, J. DEVONSHIRE, 1476 Empire Stables, Masteiton. TO STAND THIS SEASON. '-.-. Barry Lyndon, TTHLL be at Platform i V V Farm for the season. #—' Terms—£4. No change for , paddocks. Aii allowance made when more than one I mare is sent. Apply B. KIMBEKLEY, Greytown. i TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. mHEThoroughbred > I Stallion Traitor, Bred byMr Nosworthy, 1870, By Traducer—Deception, by Young Plover —Vanity, by Sh- Charles—The Giggler (imported), by Tomboy—Duchess of York, by Waxy—Moses' dam. Traducer (imported), by The Libel—Arethusa (See N.Z. Stud Book). Traitor is a bay horse, stands over 16 hands, with rare strength and Bubstance, and by good judges admitted to be an exceptionally grand specimen of the thoroughbred, his breeding being of the highest class. 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 sire required to get haoks up to 18 stone, or racehorses if desired, AlsoTHE RiINOWNED SIRE Mangle, Limited to 30 Mares, By Traducer-Flat Iron, by Peter Mat— Emma, is Mangle's breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the greatest performers of modern- times, is by Traducer—Miss Flat, by Peter Flat-Mountain Nymph. Mangle's dose vert popularity in this district, for the splendid stock he has sired, is increased by his close relationship to such a celebrity as Welcome Jaok; and in limiting Mangle to 30 mares, hiß owner intends that he shall have a chance of still further showing of J what rare strains of blood his. pedigree TERMS FOR TB.AITOB AND MANGLE —Each marc, £5 ss, A reduction made for two or more the bona Jide property of sender. Good paddocks provided at Is per per week. Every care taken, but no res-, ponsibility. For further to particulars apply to E. BUCKERIDGE, Owner,

TO STAND TRIJS.SEASON, - STABLES, Mastertoii, the beautiful Exmoor Pony, . Admiral, By the imported Pony, Commodore Ifyt, out of Ada, who was imported from England by Sir James Ferguson at a gteat cost. ADMIIiAL stands 11 hands, is a beautiful dark brown with tan muzzle, with perfect symmetry and good temper. Coming from such good stock as Commodore Nut and Ada, he cannot b? surpassed in the distaiot. As the owner intends to limit him to 20 -mares early application only oan secure a visit, TERMS-:83 per mare. For further information apply to U.JAQUBS, 1502 Club Hotel Stables.

CRICKETING I Crickrtinol CRICKKTINU I CRICKETINGI "*■■* CRICKETING! D. ASHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-st., Wellington. IMPORTER OK BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS!I| HAS just opened.for the season Six Cases of Cricketing Material, ex s.sJ'Derio"-Balls, Wickets, Etc;, by all the best makers. ■ AlsoCages, Glass Inkstands. Accordeons, Ladies' Bags and-Pursesi .Boxing. Gloves, iiasket-, ware, Ornaments, Rooking and Velocipede: -.•■; Horses, and GENERAL' F k Foe the Ohbistmas Season I '

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 9 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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