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'J^M^Msiim^^ :wmimL t&s llasonm .Admiral,. it'MiiniHiT:n?ii;iiiiiaißiii»)ni')fM .ut of Lady, Ann.by [ Bpray was he,dam 'of WetsMPSto^itdTßello 'or lie 'Wei (dam of; TempleipnHMaltoii;'' by lifleman,; by Touchstone-Oampfollower, >j; the Colonel. * "V"" ;-- I; ,t N '';■•<,■ ; /AMiral having met with an aooident when I'twoyear. old, fw riak'e and 'shape he 'W allowed) byi])* udges to.bo hard 188 taken 1 prizes-'wh'r«#W. and hie iup"er, -and is a Bare foal getter. Admiral-will travel between Feathewton id Masterton as undor :~MoudayD, at' . eatherston; Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at Jreyto.wn;.Thursday's, at' T.:'Bay's;•:iFrilays and Saturdays, atMastertoJi. TERMS-£4 .M',i, Guaranteel £6 10s j Sroomage, ss,to bepaid at fiißtjservioe. Paddooks provided at, 2a per-week., For further .paijtioulars apply to _____,,; ' ;DAYID|THOW..:' ■TO STAND THIS SEASON. - -..-. i.. i-.j.: gr owner's" Farm, □L Taratafii, the thoroughbred stallion.■'■'•{.; The^emier. By Malton (imported) from KeVbke,.-by. Sir Hercules—'Finesse,- by T?Jm|.';s£voke is also the dam of Trump Card—Majtbn (bred by' Sir Tatton Sykes) by Rifleman, by Touchstone. (See'N.Z. Stud book,) The Premier's beautiful quality! and sub. Btance—which he transmits to his stook—are household words throughout Wairarapa, and it is only necessary to add that whether on the turf or road his descendants are making a name for themselvoa, and perpetuating the fame' of Old MaltonJ and Sir Hercules as two of, the best thoroughbred Biros ever imported to New Zealand. THE' PREMIER is sire of the winners of the Champagne Stake's and Nursery Handicap 0f.1882. For the former event they ran first and second. A son of hislwas'ionly beaten' by' a head for the District Produce, 1881, The Premier was not represented'iri tbeDißtriot Produce of 1882,' but Jor the and second, and another'son-Consul—won the Taratahi Sapling Stakes at Tauherenikau pagno Stakes,.and the Nursery Handicap with 9st up. !He was beaten by a head at Wanganuifor the Sapling Stakes only having landed from steamer 'iwniyjw Imrs before the race. Hewon.theNurse|yHandi ; a brilliant season by running a dead heat with his former victress; at- Waverley, Waitotarv - J , mi_..._j •..:_... rt.« on *n«*L ««^*u« Premier's owner confidently rests his claim to the support of Breeders upon the repiita-. tion his stock have made.- ■ ■ '■]<:.:-,-'.n;;. TERMS—£Soa each mare. An allowance for two or more, the bona fide prbperty of sender. ■ ■'■'■'■ '■•'■ \ Also the Pure-brod pony;-' I General Spec! TEi^MS-£2 10s eaoh mire. Grazing free: until notice. I Every care taken, but no responsibility. P. F. TANOIJED," 1490 'pwner. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ! thoroughbred .llionj .' ,iJ ;-| I And thepurebred Clydes- ' daleStalhon, Pride of Canterbury. Ananias -will be turned out at his owner's Pride of Canterbury : will travel! through the Pistriot.' rr:j ''-' - ; Further particulars future advertisement. '• '■ J. PEE, Owner."' Te Whiti, Gladstone, ' \l. i 1485

. TO STAND THIS SEASON ' , , AT IENUI, the r ii I'horpughbrea „__JP»». Stallion I '•' ■ DukeofEWurgh,: ; By Peter Flat (imp) from Sweetmeat (imp). See N,Z. Stud Book. ■■ j ■-■■•; Without exaggeration, for all praotioal of mares, are second to none. -Wherever known they are highly spoken of, and that too by men who he.ve the hardest jwork to do, There oan be no surer and sounder test ef a sire's excellence than the one Duke of Edinburgh haswon for Wmjelf, j On all sides he is admitted to be a; grand success at the stud. :i /'." A !' x ';''," I ■'■• Terms, £5 5a - each maie'; ! for two or more mares thebona fide property of sender. Good' paddocks provided.l Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, guarantee, i.•■ ■■ For further particulars'apply to i -■■ JOHN HENDERSON, in charge, Or to EDGAR MASON, owner, j -1505 | TO TRAYEfr THIS SEASON,THEThoroughbred ..'•Stallion; :. Bred by Mr Nosworthy, 1870, . ; By Traducer—Deception, by Young; Ployer -Vanity,'by Sir Charles—The Giggler (im. ported), by Tomboy-Duchess, of York, by Waxy—Moses* dam. ! i Traducer (imported), by The Libel-Are-thusa. (See N.Z. Stud Book). j Traitor is a bay horse, stands over 16 hands, with rare' strength and' substance, and by good judges admitted to Ibe an exceptionally' grand speoimen of the thoroughbred, his breeding being of the highest olass, < ! 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 hacks up to 18 stone,, or racehorses if desired, ■ • : ' : . : ' '. :L ; ' ■ ■ '■■■Aiao-: 1 " ; " : THE RENOWNED Sllffi '. Limited to 31) Mares, ' ; By Traducer—Flat Iron, by, Peter Flat—l_" - I. «r 1.1. Jaok; one of the greaW pMormqrs of modern times, is by' 1 Flat, by Peter Flat-i-Mountain Nymph, Mangle's deserved popularity in this 'district, for tho splendid stock he has sired,'js increased by his close relationship to such a'celebrity as. Welcome Jaok; ana in limiting Mangle to 39 mares, his owner intends that he shall have a chance of still further showing of what rare, strains of blood his pedigree consists.' | ..:::'": ■:;;■ j,, p TERMS FOR TRAITOR AND MANGLE, —Eachmare,£SSs, Ar'eduotionmadeior two or more the bona jIM property "of sender, Good paddocks provided at Hi per perweek.. Every care taken,.but noresponsibility. ' ' i "' " ' TO STAND THIS SEASON, . _ ATTHEiOLmjaOTEL , STABLES/lAuterton, beautiM Exmpor Ppny r : ' By the imported Pony, Commodore Nut, by Sir James Ferguson.at a great cost. ; ■ ADMBAL stands 11; hands, is' a beautiful dark-brown with'tan muzzle, with perfect symmetry-and good temper,, Coming from such good stock as Commodofe.Nut and Ada, he cannot bs surpassed inithe distaiot, As the owner intendsi to limit^.him'to 20 mares early application only a yisit, 1 - ■.. ,-■-.: - :y ,:;;'.;;;;:..,',;, TERMS-£3 per mare, ; . >• $ For further information apply to ' ! *< ''■'■ JR, JAQU3BB, ■>•'■■*•'■ 1602 oinb"- 1 ""-' ; '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 4

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