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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, .^lalitiiis el a" thoroughbred with the strength of a Coach Horse, and ia specially adapted for gatting cross country, coaching, and weightcarrying hacks, Young Camden mil serve a limited number of mares at £3 3a per raaro, at To Ore Ore, where vrell-jjrassed paddocks are proTided free of charge until marcs are stinted, of Tfhlch due notice will bo given. All mares are to be paid for on or before Ist January, 1884, Every care taken, without responsibility. Three or wore mares, the property if one owner, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to Young Camden, 147G D. GUILD, Te Ore Ore, Masterton.

THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE .1 Gladstone. *TI; ILL Travel in tlio Wairarapa District > V lliis season, Two or moro Mares as por agreement, For particulars sec cards. H 76 J. HARDING, Proprietor, TO STAND THIS SEASON, ■fIHE Thoroughbred Stal ion, Daniel O'Connell, By Daniel O'ilourkc -from Plover, by Sir Jleronlea. PJoYor is also the dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, Ste N-Z, &tml 8001, Vol G. Daniel O'Bourke won tlio Canterbury flerby and Cup in 187S, and is by Sledmcrc (imported) from Brunette (imported), who is also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874. DANIEL O'CONNELL is a bay, stands over 10 hands, and if good shape, size, breeding, aud performances, go for anything, this son of Daniel O'Rourke should beget tlio class of horse required in the Wairarapa, His performtinces at Tauhcrcnikau, whero he led his field' throughout in the Spring Maidou. aud would have won the County Plate immediately after hut for a bad start; pho Qt Opaki, wtierc he won the Railway handicap, parrying Sat 101b, and then ran such a good secoiv' for the Handicap, carrying Bst Gib, v.ere well-tested exhibitions of courage and stamina, which established his claim to be not only a fast horse but an yndeniaMy game one. Daniel O'Connell stood the 1881 season at Marlborough, whero he gave svery satisfaction, proving himself a sure Ijoal-getter \ and immediately after the jjason ended he was entered for and won lie Kaikotira County Cup, which his owner presented to the 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 I am informed on undeniable authority, that his stock cannot be purchased under high prices there. Daniel O'Connell will travel from Whakataki to Masterton. At Whakataki Mr McHntcheon will take «hargo of marcs sent to him and paddock them FREE of charge for one month, after Tihioh Is per week will bo charged. Terms £4 4s each mare; two or more mares, tho bona fido property of fiendei cording to arrangement. All fees and charges to bo paid before Ist January 1884, Every care taken hut uo responsibility inourred. ' For farther particulars apply to THOS. CARSWELL, Owner, Flat Point. 0r the Groom in charge, 148!) TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, [N tho Wairarapa, the celebrated thoroughbred horse, DANEBURY is own brother to Adamant, winner of tho last Duncdin Cup, in the fastest time that has yet been recorded, viz,, 3 niinutes 54 seconds by the far-famed sire Traducer, dam Ada (winner of tho Canterbury Derby), by St. Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, and Una, dams of Kakap?. Harnby, Korari, Perfume, Ariel, 4c.,) granddarn Princess, by Gratis (sire of Dinah), dam of that wonderfnl mare Musidora, who produced amongst others the following noted hovacq ;-Mwa Jessie (wimter'y,R;o, Derby) (telpher, Seii Spray '(winners Y.O.R, and B.A.J.CVtitljeqersf, Bresis (winner V.R.C, Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup) and South Hamilton (winder V.R.C, 2 year old stakes,) Tbaddckr, It is needless to dn morc than mention Jiis name, a» lie is also the sire of some of the best racohorses ever bred in the .Southern Hemisphere, viz,, Lurlino (dam of tkat wonderfnl horse Darehin) Calumny, Lc Loup, Fishhook, Templeton,' Maritana, Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred, Welcome Jack, and a host of otheis too numerous to mention, Ada's dam Princess is also dam of Glaucup, Potentate, Symphony (dam of Lacjnfeed), Cassandra, (dam of Opera), winner of Canterbury Derby, and dam of that good horse Tambourine, and Discretion, who in her turn is dam of those two sterling horses Resolution and Hailstorm, winner of the Wanganui Cup of 1882, Coupled with the above, Danebury hia self, hai been a groat performer on the Turf, having won at all distances and under heavy Weights, beating such horses as Guy Fawks, Templeton, Fishhook, Maritana, Bribery, 1/mg Lands, Laertes, Camballo, Foul Play, Lara, Hippocampus, Luna, Fc. I'moRMAXOEs.-Aflfl 2-year old he won the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkeafor tbeEailway Plate. As a three-ye&r old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won the Railway Elate, weight - for ago', half-ip\le, Guy laitfkes" sScond! ' second to tiny |as£ea for (he Canterbury Cup, weight for age] two and a-qinrter miles. The following day he carvii-d 71bs penalty, and won the Chri»tchurch Plate, two miles, weight for age, heating Templeton, Dead Heat, and others; time, 3min ikec. At Auckland, ran seiond to Perfume for the Racing Club Handicap, giving him two yeara and 101b3. Wop Auckland Derby, aud ran second to Ariel for the Auckland Cnp—Ariol, 4 years, Bit 21bi; Danebury, 3 yoars, 7st 121bs. At Dnnedin Aotnmn Meeting, ran second for the Derby, having behind him Fallacy, Bribery, Hippocampus, and several others, A> a 4 year old, carrying top weight, won the Waitaki Cup, Conntv Plate, J.C. Handicap, and Ch&mfiagno Stakes, welter woight lor age. At Oeraldine he won the Cup and J,G. Handicap, o,irrying top weight. At Asblmrton he won the Cnp, carrying top "eight. At the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting, carrying Bst 71b3, ran third in tho 0. J.C. Handicap, won by Mata, Ost 5Jb; Ariel, 5 years, Bst 1011, second. Ran second to lump Card, for the U.C. Plate, after a desperate race of two miles, giving him lWbi j time, 3min, 44sec. At Tauherenikau, won Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, beating Lara andOtupia, ho carrying 9st w.f.a. Ran leoondtohis stablo companion, Mufti, Gst Jibs, in the W.J.C. Handicap (tins race he eould have won oaeily had he been allowed). As a 5-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting he won tliO'Freo Handicap, carrying lop'weight, 9Bt, one milo, beating Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Luna, Lara, and others; time, lmin 46sec, Won the Railway Plate, weight for age, halfmile, and thel.etropolitan Handicap, carrying Bst 41b, 1} miles, having behind him Fish-hook, Ariel, Longlands, Natator, Bribery and others, As a 6-year old served at a stud. Ab a 7-year old (and while performing stud duties) ho won the Lyell's Bay Cnp, carrying 9at 121b, H miles, and the Wairarapa Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, carrying 7st lOlbs, in a canter. Time 3miu, 39.< ec- It will be seen from Danebury's great perfarmances that he could beat the flyers for a mile, and stay any distance onder big weights. Turns : 25 5s per mare payable by pro mißsory noto to be given at first service and due on tho Ist February, 1884, Grazing Is per wssk until notice of removal, when if allowed to remain more than one week afUrwMcts, 3s per week will be ohargod. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. As Danebury will bo under tho personal supervision of his proprietor, breeders may rest assured that their mares wU to Hpperly attended to. 7. BAXWARD, Feathorston.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 19 November 1883, Page 4

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