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?>Xi-:r . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASONS* THE Thoroughbred Entire 1: ' 1^ 11 brother ty'South^m, Chief; find IS DV 'Mftltnn frnm 'Smuti. K™ .... oiurmuim-Beiio of tho lsle (dam of Templetonl-MiilM-by fgfc# Tonbhstone^qaffipfollbtfei:^ a,two year nem make anlshape he js-allowed, by-the besr judges to be hard to beat anywhere. - Ht' has taken pnzea whenever, shown! iid bi ( stook -speak'for tbebißelvefc possesses' size and quality, has a remarkably fine temper, and is a sure foal getter. ' Admiral will travel between Featheratoc Md Masterton iM under l-Mondays, at Featherston; Tuesdays and WecMays,' at .Qreytownj. Thursdays; : at Ti Eaylj: Fridays and Saturdays, ; at Maaterton. , ® 4sj ; ,Guarantee" £5 10s; 7 *l oß i to ne paid at first service, raddooks provided at 2s per week; Tor further partio'ulars apply to • dayd trow.-. •TO STAND. THIS SEASON. AT Hia owner.V Farm, Taratahi, the thoroughbred stallion. ; The Premier. - By Maltori (imported); from Revoke, by Sir flercnles—Finesse, by Tross, Revoko is also the dam of Trump Card-Malton (bred 1 by Sir Tatton Sylies)'by Rifleman, by; Touchstone, (See N.Z, Stud book,) j The Premier's beautiful quality and aub. ; stance—which he transmits to : his stock—are household words throughout Wairarap'a, and it is only necessary to add that whether on the turf or road his' descending are making a name for themselves, and perbetua* ting the fame of Old Mai ton and Sir Hercules as two of the'best thoroughbred sires ever imported to New Zealand. - THE PREMIER is sire' of the winners ■of the Champagne Stakes and Nursery Handicap of 1882, For the former event they,ran, first: and second. A son of his was only beaten by a head for the Distriot Produce, 1881, The Premier was riot representied.in the Distriot Produce of 1882, but for the Distriot Produce of 1883 his stock ran fist and second, and another son-Consul—wOn the Spring Nursery Handicap, the. Champagne • Stakes,: and the, Nursery Handicap with Sst up. Ho was beaten by a hew at landed from: steamer twenty-Jour hours kfore the race, He won the Nursery Hindicap tho following day, and then finished up a brilliant season by running! a dead heat with his former viotress at Waverley, Waitotan, , ; : j There is no gainsaying these facts, and the. Premier's owner confidently,rests his claim to the support of Breeders upon the repii' tion his stock have made. . . ;| ~, TERMS—£S oa each mare. An allowance: for two or more, the bona fide property of Also the Pure-bred pony, General Spec. mtannro A

TERMS—£2IOs each mwe. Grazing free until notice. ; : Every care taken, but no responsibility, P. F, TANCHED. 1490 Ownnr. .1 TO STAND THIS SEASON,; THE,. thoroughbred Stallion, j And the purebred Clydeßdale Stallion,.,' Pride of Canterbury. Ananias will be turned out at his owner's farm with the mares. "" ;• L Pride of Canterbury will travel through the District. •i Further particulars future advertisement. J. PIKE, Owner. Te Whiti, Gladstone. . ..1'1485 TO STAND THIS SEASON' k T IENUI, the il Thoroughbred' Stallion ; Duke of Edinburgh, By Peter Flat (imp) from Sweetmeat (imp). N,Z, Stud Book. j . Without exaggeration, for all praotical purposes, this horse's progeny, from all sorts of mares, are second to none. Wherever known they are' highly spoken of, and that too by men who htve the hardest work to do. There can be no surer aid sounder'test of a sire's excellence than .the'.one Duke pf Edinburgh has won for himielf. J ; On -all sides he is admitted to be a grand success at the stud. i fi ] ■ ■ Terms, £5 Breach njarpj 1 reijuctioir for two pr fflore mares the bop fifje property of Bender, Good paddooks provided, Every care taken; but no responsibility incurred, GUARANTEE. i For further particulars apply to JOHN ; HENDERSON, in charge, Or to EDGAR MASON, owner. 1505 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THEThbroughbred S|al)ion ' Traitor, Bred by Mr Nosworthy, 1870, ■ By Trgdilcer—'Deception, by Young Plover —Vanity, by S(t Giggler (imported), by Tomboy—Dnohosa of York, by Traducer (imDorted). bv The Tiihul—A™.

iiujpuueu/, uj mo JJlUol—Are* tbusa. (See N,Z. Stud Book), ' Traitor is a bay horse, stands over 16 hands, witli : rarestrength-and substance, snd by goqd judges admitted to be an exceptionally grantj apeoiinen of the thoroughbred, .his breeding .being of the As Traitor is to be travelled through the Wairarapa during the season, Ma owner prefers that breeders shall see and judge for themselves whether he is the sire required to get hacks up to 18 stone, or racehorses if THE JIENOWKEI) BIfH3 Mangle, Limited to 30 MAREB, By Traducer—Flat Iron, by Peter HatEmma, is Mangle's breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the greatest performers of modem times, is by Traducer—Miss Plftt; by Peterflat-Mquntain Nymph, Mangle's deserved popularity ip this district, for the splendid ptpck ]ie hp sired, is increased by his close relationship to such a celebrity as welcome Jack; and in limiting Mangle to 39 mares, his owner intends that he shall Imvo a ohanco of still further showing of what rare strains of blood his pedimee dODßljjtjj' r « TERMS FOft.TRAITOB AND MANGLE —Each mare, £5 Ss. A reduction made for two or moro the lona fide property of senrter, Goon n«Amj A ti .i 1/ per week. Every caro taken, but no res; ponsibihty. . For further to particulars apply to E, BUOKERIDGE, Owner, TO STAND THIS SEASON, A T THE OLUB HOTEL STABLES, Masterton, k the beautifid Exmoor Pony, Admiral, Bythe imported Pony, Commodore Nut out of Ada, who was imported from England y a mmJ? r s FerfiUSOn at " coat. : t ; .ApMIItAL stands 11hands, is a'beautiful dark brown with tan muzzle, with perfect symmetry and good temper. Coming from suoh good stock as Commodore Nut and Ada, he cannot be surpassed in the distaiot As the owner intends to limit him to 20 mares early application only can secure a Visit, . * TERMS—£3 per mare, : For further information apply to 1602 - ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1511, 17 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1511, 17 October 1883, Page 4

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