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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ■ T Te Ore Ore, Master- — ton, the Splendid Coaching Stallion, Young Camden, By Bay Camden out of an imported mare. Yonns; Camden combines all the qualities of a thoroughbred with tho strength of a Coach Horse, and is specially adapted (or getting oroß3 country, coaohing, and weight* carrying hacks. Young Camden will serve a limited number oi mares at £3 3s per mare, at Te Ore Ore, where well-grassed paddocks are provided free,of charge until mares are stinted, of which duo notice will he given. All marcs are to be paid for on or before Ist January, 1884, Every care taken,'without responsibility. Throe or more mares, the property of one owner, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to D. GUILD, 147fi Te Ore Ore, Masterton. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE Gladstone. ILL 'J ravei in tho Wairarapa District this Benson. Two or moro Mares as per 'agreement. For particulars see cards. 1475 J. HARDING, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, fJIHE Thoroughbred Stal ion, Daniel O'Connell, By Daniel O'Rourko-from Plover, by Sir Hercules, Plover is also the dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, See N.Z, Stud Book Vol 6. Daniel O'Rourke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup in 1875, and is by Sledmero (imported) from Brunette (imported), who is also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874, DANIEL O'CONNELL is a bay, stands over lfi hands, and if good shape, size, breeding', anil performances, go for anything, this son of Daniel O'Rourke should beget the class of horse required in tho "Wairarapa. His performances at Tauhercnikau, where ho led his field throughout in the Spring Maidon.aud would have won the County Plate immediately alter but for a had start; also at Opaki, where he won the Railway Handicap, carrying Bst 101b, and then ran such a second for tho Opaki Handicap, carrying Bst 61b,'v?ero well-tested exhibitions of courage and stamina, which established his claim to be not only a fast horso but an undeniably game one. Daniel O'Connell stood tho 1881 season at Kaikoura, Marlborough, where he gave every satisfaction, proving himself a sure foal-getter; and immediately after the senaon ended he was entered for and won tho Kaikoura County Cup, whioh his owner presented to tho Racing Club as a trophy to be run for by his stock when two years old. Thirteen of his foals were entered for this race; and lam informed on undeniable authority, that his stock cannot be purchased under high prices thero. Daniel O'Connell will travel from Wliakatalci to Mastorton. At Wliakataki Mr Mcllutclieon will take charge of mares sent to him and paddock them FREE of chargo for one month, after which Is per week will he charged. Terms £4 4s each mare; two or more mares, the bona fide property of sender according to arrangement. All fees and charges to be paid beforo Ist January 1884, Every caro taken hut no responsibility incurred, For further particulars apply to THOtf. CARS WELL, Owner, Flat Point, Or the Groom in charge, 148£ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN the Wairar.ipa, the cele brated thoroughbred horse, . Danebury, DANKBUBT is own brother to Adamant winner of the last Duncdin Cup, in th< fastest timo that ha? yet been recorded, viz., 3 minutes 54 eoconds by the far-famed sir< Tradncer, dam Ada (winner of the Cantex bitry Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Haiakeke, and Una, dams of Kakapo Hornby, Korari, Perfume, Ariel, &c.,) grand dam Princess, by Gratis (sire of Dinah), dan of that wonderful marc Musidora, who pro dnced amongst others the following note< horsesAliss Jessio (winner 7.11.0. Derby Belphcgor, Sea Spray (winners V.0.8, am S.A..T.C. StLegersj, Uresis (winner V.R.C Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and Soutl Hamilton (winner V.R.C. 2 year old stakes. Tbaduckr. It is needless to do more that mention his name,.as lie is also the sire o some of the best racehorses over bred in thi Southern Hemisphere, viz,, Lurline (dam o that wonderful horse Darebin) Calumny, L Loup, Fishhook, Templelon, Maritana Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred Welcome Jack, and a host of others toi numerous to mention. Ada's dam Princes is also dam of Glaucur, Potentate, Symphom (dam of Lacinfecd), Cassandra, (dam o Opera), winaer of Canterbury Dorby, am dam of that good horse Tambourino, an< Discretion, who in her turn is dam of thos two sterling horses Resolution and Hail storm, winner of the Wauganui Cup of 1882 Coupled with the above, Danebury hinself has been a great performer on the Turf having won at all distances and undor heav; weights, beating such horses aa Guy Fawks Templeton, Fishhook, Maritana; Bribery Long Lands, Laertes, Camballo, Foul Plaj Lara, Hippocampus, Luna, Fo. PERFonMisOKe.—Asa 2-year old he woi the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and iai second to Guy Fawkes for the Eailway Plate As a three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting ho won tho Eailwa; Plate, weight for ago, half-mile, Gu; Fawkes second. Ran second to Gu] Fawkes for the Canterbury Cup, weight fo age, two and a-quarter miles. Tho follow ing day he carried 71bs penalty, and woi tho Christchurch Plate, two miles, weigh for ago, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, am others; time, 3min dlsec, At Auckland ran second to Perfume for the Racing Clu! Handicap, giving him two years and lOlbs Won Auckland Derby, aud rau second t Ariel for tho Auckland Cup-Ariel, 4 yean Bst 21bs; Danebury, 3 years, 7st 121bs. A the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran secon for the Derby, haying behind him Fallacy Bribery, Hippocampus, and several otlieri As a 4 year old, carrying top weight, wo tho Waitaki Oup, County Plate, J.C. Hand! cap, and Champagne Stakes, welter weigL for age. At Geraldine he won the Cup an J.C. Handicap, carrying top weight. A Ashburton ho won tho Cup, carrying to weight, At the Canterbury Metropolita Meeting, carrying Bst 71bs, ran third in th C.J.C, Handicap, wonbyMata, Gst 51b Ariel, 5 years, Bst 101b, second, Kan seeon to Trump Card, for the C.C. Plate, after desperate race of two miles, giving hii 191bs; time, 3min, 44sec, At Tauherenikai won Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, heatin Lara and Otupia, he carrying 9st w.f.a, Ba second to his stable companion, Mufti, 6i Bibs, in the W.J.C. Handicap (this'.race 1 could have won easily had he been allowed As a 5-ycar old at tho Canterbury Metri politan Meeting he won the Free Handica] carrying top weight, 9st, ono mile, beatii Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Lum Lara, and others; time, lmin 46scc. Wo the Railway Plate, weight for age, hal mile, and tho Letropolitan Handicap, oarrj ing Bst 41b, 1J miles, having behind hii Fish-hook, Ariel, Louglands, Natato Bribery and others. As a G-year.old serve at a stud, As a 7-year old (and while pei forming stud duties) he won the Lyell's Ba Cup, carrying 9at 121b, 1J miles, and Wairarapa Jockey Ckb Handicap, 2 mile; carrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. Time 3mii 39sec, It . will bo seen from Danebury great perfarmances that ho could beat tl flyers for, a mile, and stay any distant under big weights. Terms : £5 5s per mare payable by pr miaaory note to bo given at first service an due on the Ist February, 1884. Grazing! per week until notice of removal, when allowed to remain more than one we< afterwards, 3s per week will be chargo Every-caro taken but no respcnsitili incurred. As Danebury will be under'tl personal supervision of his proprietc breeders may rest assured that their mar will bo properly attended to, J. 0, BAIWARI), Featheraton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 30 October 1883, Page 4

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