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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, to AT To Oro Ore, Mast SS- XX ton, tho Splem Coaching Stallion, ' Young Camden, By Bay Camden out of an imported ma; Young Caradon combines all t'io qualiti if a thoroughbred with tho strougth of Coach Horse, and 'is specially adapted f getting cross country, coaching, and weigh cttryinghaoks, Young Camden will servo a limited nur bcr of mares at £3 3s por mare, at To 0 Oro, where well-grassed paddocks arc pr Tided freo of charge until marcs arc stintc of which duo notico will bo given. All mar »ro to be paid for ou or before Ist Janitor 1884. Every care takon, without responi bDity. Threo or moro mares, tho proper of me owner, as por agreement. For furth particulars apply to D. GUILD, U76 To Oro Ore, Masterten, it ENTIRE HORSE £ Gladstone. TILL Travel iu the Wairarapa Distri T T this season. Two or more 'Mares as por agreemen For particulars seo cards, 1475 J. HARDING, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Daniel O'Connel By Daniel O'ltourlto—from Plovor, by 8 Hercules. Plover is also tho dam of Malvim Hercules, and other winners. Ste N.%, Sin Booh Fol.fi. Daniel O'Rourke won tho Canterbm Derby and Cup in 1875, and is by Slcdmei (imported) from Bruuetto (imported), wk is also dam of Tadmor, tho Canterbur Dorby winner of 1874, DAMEIiO'CONNELL is a buy, stand ovsr 16 htrnds, and if good shape, sizi breeding, and performances, go for nnythinj this son of Daniel O'Rourke should begc the elass of horse required in the Wairarapi His performances at Tanherenikau, wlicr be led his field throughout in tho Sprin Maidou. and would have won the Connfc Plate immediately aiter but for a bad start alio at Opaki, where ho won tho Rata; Handicap, carrying Sat 101b, end then ra: such a good second for the Opaki Handicap carrying Bst Gib, were well-tested exhibition of courago and stamina, which his claim to be not only a fast horsi but ai undeniably gamo one, Daniel O'Connell stood the ISBI season a Kaikonra, Marlborough, where he g,w every satisfaction, proving himself a sun foal-getter; and immediately after tin ended ho was entered for and woi tko Kaikoura County Cup, which his owne; presented to tho Racing. Club as n trophj to be rim for by his stock when two yean old. Thirteen of his foals were entered foi this race; and lam informed'on midcniabh authority, that his stock cannot be purchase! nndcr high prices there, Daniel O'Connell will travel from Whata hki to Masterton. At Whakataki Mr ■ McHiitehcon will taki cbargo of mares sent to him and paddocl them FREE <>f cbargo for one month, aftc: which 1b per week will ho charged, Terms £4 4s each maris; two or mon marcs, the bona fldo property of sender ac oording to arrangement. All fees am obarges to be paid boforo Ist January 1884 Every caro taken but no responsibilit; ineurred. For further particulars apply to THOS. CARSV7ELL, Owner, Flat Point Or tho Groom in charge, 148; TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, tk TN tho Wairarapa, tho ecle \ JL brated thoroughbred horse DANEBURY is own brother to Adamant winner of the last Dunedin Cup, in Ihe fastest tiino that has yet been recorded, viz,, 8 minutes Si seconds by the far-famed Eire Traducer, tiara Ada (winner of the Cniiicjbury Derby), by St, Alibyn (sire of Toitoi, Hsrakcke, and Una, dams of Kakapo, Hamby, Korari, Perfumo, Ariel, &c.,) granddam Princußß, by Gratis (siro of Dinah), dam of that wonderful marc Musidora, who produced amongst others tho following noted horses: —Alias Jessie (winner Y.R.O. Derby) Bolphogor, Sea Spray (winners V.CR, aud S.A,iT,C, StLegersf, Bresis (winner V.R.C. Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winner V.R.O.2year old stakes.) Tbaddckr. It is needless to dn more than mention his name, as he is also tho sire of tomo of tho best racehorses over bred in tho Southern Hemisphere, viz., Lurlino (dam of that wonderful horae Darebin) Calumny, Le Loup, Fishhook, Templeton, Maritana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred, Welcomo Jack, and a host of others too numerous to montien, Ada's dam Princess is alio dam of Glaucus, Potentate, Symphony (di.m of Lacinfeod), Cassandra, (dam of Opera), winner of Canterbury Derby, and dam ef that good horso Tambourine, and Discretion, who in her turn is dam of those two sterling horses Resolution and Hailstorm, winner of the Wa'nganni Cup of 1882, Coupled with the above, Danebury bin self, has bcon a groat performer on the Turf, having won at all distances and under heavy Weights, beating such horses as Guy Fawks, Templeton, Fißhhook, Maritana, Bribery, Long Lands, Laertes, Camballo, Foul Play, Lara, Hippocampus, Luna, Fo. Pkrhhuiakoes.—Asa 2-year old ho won the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkosfor the Railway Plate, As a three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting ho won tho Railway Plate, weight for age, half-mile, Guy Fawkes second. Ban second to Guy Fawkes for the Canterbury Cup, weight for age, two and a-quartcr miles. Tho following day ho earned 71bs penalty, and won tho Chrifttchutch Plate, two miles, weight for atfe, beating Templeton, Dead Heat, and ethers; time, 3min 'Msec. At Auckland, ran second to Perfumo for tho Racine Club Handicap, giving hhn two years anSlOlbs, Won Auckland Derby, aud ran second to Ariel for tho Auckland Cup-Ariel, 4 years, Bst2lbs; Danebury, 3 years, 7st 121bs. At the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran second for the Derby, having behind him Fallacy, Bribery, Hippocampus, and several others. As a4yearold, carrying top weight,won the Waitaki Cup, Count? Plate, J.C. flandicop, and Champagne Stakes, welterweight for ago. At Geraldine ho won the Cup and J.C. Handicap, carrying top weight. At Ashburton ho won tho Cup, carrying top «eight, At tho Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting, carrying' Sat 71bs, ran third in the C.J.C, Handicap, wonbyMata, list Sib; Ariel, 5 yoars, Bst 101b, second. P.au second to 'Jump Card, for the C.C, Plate, after a dosparato raco of two miles, giving him 19108} time, 3min, 44sec. At Tanherenikau, won Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, beating Lara and Otupia, ho carrying 9st w.f.a. Ran second to his stablo companion, Mufti, Gst Nbi, in tho W. J.C. Handicap (this race he oonld have,won easily had he been allowed) A» a 5-year old at tho Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Free Handicap carrying top weight, 9st, one mile, beating Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Luna Lara, and others; time, lmin 4Gsec. Won tho Railway Plate, weight for age, halfmile, and the Metropolitan Handicap, carrying Bst 41b, 1J mileß, having behind him Fish-hook, Ariel, Longlands, Natator, Bribery and others. As a 6-year old served it»itnd. As a 7-year old (and whilo performing Btud duties) ho won tho Lyell's Bay Oun, carryiDg9 B t 121b, H miles, and the Wairarapa Jockey Cltb Handicap, 2 miles earrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. Time 3min.' 39see, It will bo seen from Danebury's great perfarmauces that he could beat tho flyers for a mile, and stay any distance under big weights. Terms : £5 6s per maro payable by promissory note to be given at first service and due on tho Ist February, 1884. Grazing Is per week until notice of romoval, when if allowed to remain moro thau ono week afterwards, 3s per week will be chargod. Every caro taken but no responsibility incurred. As Danebury will bo under the personal supervision of Wb proprietor, breeders may rest assured that their mares >, HAJWARD, JFeathorston,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 14 November 1883, Page 4

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