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Stud Horses* TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Te Oro Ore, Masl , ton, the Splon uoachrog Stallion, Yniint n 1 , an i m P° r ted mfl aU tho qualif thoro.gted with the strength ol BnHln^ orSe ' a / 3 s P eoiall y adapted I getting cross country, coaoting, and weiel carrying hacltß, "■ Young Camden wUI servo a limited n« ber of mares at £3 3s per maro, at Te C Ore where weH-grassed paddocks are pi v <led free of char R e until mares are stintc o™™flu?' lu ? not ic e will be given. All mai aro to bo paid for qn or before Ist Januai 884. Every care takes, without respon D uty, lliree or more mares, tho proper of ono owner, as per agreement. For firth particulars apply to .... D. GUILD, 1470 Te Ore Ore, Masterton. "riFoLIDESDAL ENTIRE HORSE TITTr -Gladstone. i ILL xiavei in tho Wairarapa Distri - / this season. Two or more Mares as per agreemeni J? or particulars seo J. HARDING, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, rjlHB Thoroughbred Stalioi Daniel O'Connell By Daniel O'Rourke—from Plover, by Si Hercules. Plover is also tho dam of Malvina Hercules, and oilier winners, Set N:Z, Stu> 8001, Vol G. Daniel O'Bourko won tho Canterbur' Derby and Cup in 1875, and is by Sledmer! (imported) from Brunette (imported),- whi is also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbur' Derby winner of 1874. •' ' DANIEL O'CONNELL is a bay, standi over lfi hands, and if good shape, size breeding, and performances, go for anything! this son of Daniel O'Bourko should begei the class of horse required in tho Wairarapa His performances at Tauheronikau, wher( ho led his field throughout in the Sprinp Maiden, and would have won tho Countj Plate immediately after but for a bad start; also at Opaki, whero ho won the Baiiway Handicap, carrying Bst 101b, and then ran such a good second for the Opaki Handicap, carrying Sat 61b, were well-tested exhibitions of courage and stamina, which established his claim ;to bo not only a fast horse but an undeniably game one, Daniel O'Connell stood the 1881 season at Marlborough, where he gave every satisfaction, proving himself a sure foal-getter; and immediately, after the season ended Jiewas entered for and won the Kaikoijra,County Cup, which his owner presented to tho Bacing Club as a trophy to be run for by his Btock when two years old. Thirteen of his foals were entered for this race; and I am informed on undeniable authority, that his stock cannot bo purchased under high prices thero, Daniel O'Connell will travel from Whakataki to Majterton. At Whakataki Mr McHutcheon will take charge of mares sent to him and paddock themFBEE of charge for ono 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 bo paid beforo Ist January 1884, _ Pvery caro taken but no responsibility incurred. J For further particulars apply to THOS, CABS WELL, Owner, Flat Point, Or the Groom in charge, 1489 THIS SEASoiT IN the Wairarapa, the celebrated thoroughbred horse, -™r rT - . Danebury, iMNMIURY is own brother to Adamant, winner of tho last Dunedin Cup, in the fastest time that has yet been recorded, viz 3 minutes 54 seconds by the far-ftmed siro lraducer, dam Ada (winner of the CanteiWy Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, and Una, dams of Kakapo, Harnby, Korari, Perfume, Ariel, &c.,) grand! dam Princess, by Gratis (siro of Dinah), dam of that wonderful mare Musidora, who produced amongst others tho following noted horses Miss Jessio (winner V.R.O, Derby) Bclpheqor, Sea Spray (winners V.0.8. and b.A.J.C. StLegers(, Uresis (winner VBC Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winner V.B.C. 2 year old stakes.) Tbaduckr, It is needless to do moro than

nention Ins name, as lie is also the sire of 01110 of the test racehorses ever bred in the jouthorn Hemisphere, viz,, Mine (dam of hat wonderful horse Datebin) Calumny. Lo iOup, Fithliook, Templeton, Maritana iribery, Katator, Botrayer, Sir Modrod', Velcomo Jack, and a host of others too umerous to mention. Ada's dam Princess i also dam of Glaucuf, Symphony lam of Lacinfeed), Cassandra, (dam of pera), winaer of Canterbury Derby, and am of that good liorso Tambourine, and 'iscretion, who in her turn is dam of those vo sterling horses Resolution and Hail, orm, winner of the Watiganui Cup of 1882, oupled with the above, Danebury hia self,' is been a groat performer on the Turf' tying won at all distances and under heavy sights, beating such horses as: Gny.Fawks, 3mpleton, fe ishhook, Maritana, Bribery, >ng Lands, Laertes, Cnmballo, Foul Play' ira, Hippocampus, Luna, Fc. ' Perfobmanoks,— Asa 2-year old he won 0 Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran :ond to Guy Fawkesfor the Railway Hate. 1 a three-year old at the Canterbury etropohtan Heeling he won the Railway ate, weight for ago, half-mile, Guy wkes second. Ran second to Guy wkes for tho Canterbury Cup, weight for 3, two and a-quarter miles. The follow ; day he carried 71bs penalty, and won ! Christchurch Plate, two miles, ''' —..wuiui iiure, uwu nines, weignt 1 age, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, and iors; tune, 3min ddseo. At Auckland, ran second to Perfume for the Racing Club Handicap, giving him two years ana lOlbs, , P? Auckland Derby, aud ran second to tad for tho Auckland Cup—Ariel, 4 years, st 21bs; Danebury, 3 years, 7st 121bs, At -he Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran second .or the Derby, having behind him Fallacy, Bribery, Hippocampus, and several others, i cari y iD g to P weight,won ihe Waitaki Gup, Cohhty Plate, J.C. Handi!ap, and Champagne Stakes, welter weight or age. At Geraldine ho won the Cup and ,U Handicap, carrying top. weight. At ishburton he won the Cup, carrying too wight, At the Canterbury Metropolitan tooting, carrying Bst 71bs, ran third in the '.J.(/ Handicap, won byMata, 6st 51b: iriel, 5 years, Bstlolb, second. Ran second 0 Trump Card, for tho C.C.Plate, after a esperate race of two miles, givinc him 91bs;time 1 3 m in,4te.AtTauSilS on Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, beating .ara and Otupia, lie carrying 9st w.f.a. Ban icond to his stablo companion, Mufti, Gst lbs, m the VV.J.C. Handicap (this race he mid have won easily had he been allowed), 8 a 5-year old at the Canterbury MetroMan Meeting he won the Free Handicap irrying top weight, 9st, one mile, beating oulPlay, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Luna ira, and others; time, lmin d6sec. Won ie Railway Plate, weight for age, halflie, ana the Metropolitan Handicap, carryg Bst 41b, miles, having behind him sh-Look, Ariel, Longlands, Natator, ibeiy and others. As a 6-year old served a stud. As a 7-year old (and while perrmmg stud duties) ho won the Lyell's Bav ip, carrying 9st 121b, 1J miles, and the airarapa Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles trying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. TimeOmin,' see, It will be seen from Danebury's sat perfarmances that he could beat the era for a mile, and stay any distance der big weights. Perms : £5 5s per mare payable by prosSOry noto to be given at first service and lon the Ist February, 1884. Grazing l s week until notice of removal, when if )wed to remain more than one week jrwards, 3s per week will be chargod. jry caro taken but no responsibility iirred, As Danebury will be under the sonal supervision of his proprietor, poors may rest assured that their mares' 1 be properly attended to, Ji 0. HA WARD, Itythorston, 14 Vii C( All

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1517, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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