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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT Ilii owner's Farm, % / V Tnraiahi, the thorough:*&M' '|} ie Premier, Hy .Mdltoii ( ; ' ported) from Rovoko, byHir rturciilca-Pincsse, by Tross, Revoke isn!so Llits dam of Trump Card -Million (brer! by Sir T-itton (\yb>)'>Y Kiflenmn, bj fiw'li-toiic. The Vrcimw's quality and sub stance--which ho transmits lo liis stcck—po bonsi'lmld words throughout Vairarapa _.id it is only ncci'swy to add that whotlu tm flit! turf or mad his descendants nr making a name for themselves, anil pernotin ting the tamo ot Old Malton ami & Hercules as two of this be-'t thoroiighbroi Hires ever imported to iV'.w /Miano. THE PHEMIKK is sire of the winners ol the Champagne Stab's and Nursery Handic.i]i of 1882, l''or tin; former event t.lioy ran first and second. A son of his was only be ten by a head for the D'ttrict Produce. 18S1, '1 b'! Premier wan not represented in th; District Induce of 18S2, but for the District hwince of 18SI) his stock ran first and soew.l, and another son-Consul—won the Tara'-alu tr-pling Stakes at Ta'.ihercnikau tl>n Sprint! Nursery Handicap, the Chain•■•«ite Wakes, and the Nursery Handicap ih 9st up. He was bnaten by a bead at. Wauganui for tho Sapling Stakes on 1 )' having landed from steamer Imiitijjour hours Itfort the race. He won the Nursery Handicap tho follot?iug day, and then finished it. a brilliant season by running a dead heat with bin lormer victress at Waverloy, Waitotan. THIS PREMIER lias been shown five times in this district, and has always taltcn First Prize, and the prize for the be.4 Thoroughbred Stallion on tho ground. There is no gainsaying these facts, and the Premier'B ovnsr confidently tests his claim to the snpport of Breeders upon tho reputation his stock have made. TEKMS—£S ns each maro. An allowance for two or more, tho bona lido property of tender, Albo the Pore-bred puny, General Spec. TEllMS—£2 IPs each mure, ({razing freo until notice. Every care taken, tint no responsibility, P. P. TANOKED, 1490 Owner TO STAND.THIS SEASON, mHK thoroughbred „ 1 Stallion, Ananias, , And thepurebred Clydesdale. Stallion, Pride of Canterbury, Ananias will be turned out at hiaownor's farm with the mares. Pride oK.anteibnry will travel through the District, Further particulars future advertisement. J. PIKE, Owner. Ie Whiti, Gladstone. 1485

jtfA TO STAND THIS SEASON iy AT IENUI, tbe M A Thoroughbred iiSgtl&i-A- Stallion Duke of Edinburgh, Bj l'ct r Fiat (Imp) from sweetmeat (imp), •ca N.Z. Stu-l B.iok. Without exaggeration, for all practical pn psc-, Hus horse's progeny, from nil sorts (it !t r' ; . .-.re s-cond to none, \vherevcr kim'.vß '.h>y are highly spoken of, and that too ;>y iiwn w;io iuve the hardest work to tin. There c'ii be i! 0 surer and sounder test »f'. sire'.: yxcellrucc than the ona Duke of i;il : :;lnivli has won for himself. On all ?!!!* h- i J . a minted to ho a grand success at two o ■ more mures the Imiia lido nroperty oi Feud'-r.. Good padlocks povided. I'.vcry care taken, bur. v.o ivsiioniiibilUy iiKiirral, CUAIiAXTEI',. •lOilN lIKKDEii«i N.incharg', L)i to 11 i-.JAII M-\S. ,| N. owner. W's TO TiIAVEL THIS SKASON. Traitor,

Died by Ah- Kosworthy, 1870, 8y TfiuliK'or—Deception, by Young Plover -Vanity, by fin' (jharles-Thc Gigglor (imported), by Tonihoy—Duclicsa ot I'ork, by Waxy—ilcaw' d:un. ■ Tniduuev (imported), by The Libel—Areten (SesiN.Z. St).(lrJook). Traitor i 3 a bay liome, stanch over 16 with rare strength and substance, awl by good judgea admitted to be an exceptionally grand specimen ot the thoroughbred, his breeding being of the highest clasa. As Traitor is to be travelled through the Wairarapa during the season, bis owner prefers that breeders shall sec and judge for themselves whether he is the Biro required to (jet hacks up to 18 Btonu, or racehorses if desired. Also— THE lUsNOWNKD SIRE Mangle, LiMrri'.n to 30 Maiies, By Tradncer—Flat Iron, by Peter Flat— Emma, is Mangled breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the groateat performers of modern times, is by Tradueer -Miss Flat, by Peter Flat—Mountain Nymph, Mangle's descived popularity in this district, for the splendid stock he has sired, is increased by his close relationship to such a celebrity as Welcome Jack; and in limiting Mangle to 30 marcs, his owner intends that he shall have a cbaucu of stilt further showing of what fare strains of blood bis pedigree consists, TEKMS F<> - TUAITOU A1SI) MANGLE —Eaeh mare, £5 i». A reduction mado for two or more he bona Jick property of Bender. Good paddo'lts provided at Is per per week, Every uaw taken, but no responsibility. For further to particulars apply to K. i;Ui;REHID(jE, Owner, TO STA/D THIS SEASON, " V 4flUF.iJ£x. In- '"-aiitiiul Exinoor Pony, Admiral, By the imp.. l led Puny, Commodore Nut, wit of Ada, wi-o was imported from England by Jiir Jliik-s Fttyusnn at a great cost. A3J ■'!liA>* s'and» II hands, is a beautiful li-'ik i;iowii wjth tan muzzle, with perfect syi'imo'A and "lynl t(iiii|ier, Coming from »iic!i [!•■»■ i slock as t.Vrmnodoro Nut and Ada In- - -iv.r.t h sui'i awd in the district, A- h "wiici intends to lin.it him to 20 >■■■■■ - e;iiy |'i' iwtioii only can secure a ii>il. !EUM.S-£Jj por mare, For further iiii'oiuuiiion apj.ly to II.JAQUErt, IWL' Oiub Hotel Stables, To STAJSD THIS SEASON. aZ&. 'pHK Tburnughbred liy '■■: il !'.- ! ii (iinpui'.oiii, limn fyray bv Donisiifi, out of b.-iy Ann by Whisker, Spray w:.s th'. ;!am i-f Wet-ail, Ktiirnibird, Belle id the Liiti, and other well known winneia, Malum was bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and wat by Rifleman, by Touchiino —Cumpfollower by The Colonel, AIJMMAL will stand at laiwaiwai, South Fcatherßton, 6. F, looker's farm, wh- re [Will ) addo.'.king will bo free oi oharxC.ioal!in:;re. i:!l stinted, ivhennotiec will be given, jti'tur winch thi'y will be fhargwl for. All c;\tc, but NO ic-sponsiliiliiv. TERMS: U. For further particular:, apu'iy io G. F. TOCKEII, Kaiivuiwni; Or to ALEX. McKENZIE, IS Fcathcre'ton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 23 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 23 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 23 November 1883, Page 4

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