Stud Horses;: TO STAND THIS SEASON. ' "IHE Thoroughbred Shi- , lion Greyhound, GREYHOUND is.byjOpawa-dam Lady Jano by Eiddlesworth; grand dam Medora, by See N, Z, Stud book for furthbr pedigree. Greyhound lias started in elovcn distriot events and out of these he haawon eight firsts, two seconds, and pne unplaced. ' This'horse will st'iid at BrunskilTs stables, Feathiirston, where mares will bo waited on, TERMS—£3 per mwe Two or more as per arrangement. 1534 J. FREETH, ■>vvibf" :Btey;slpdbfi LTTIIiIi.be iat; Platform' I " & y iV"'j, Farm forjtlio ieason. .'": ■' No chartjo for ■ ■ •.•■.■.is o>.-. •v?paddbpks.x:if:"r'--s 'Hi* ' m'iidewtan inoro'tban one roawis.'^'"Apply'' '''■ "' : - :i,:.":!if.w;/. ■;■ ;' b'>'>'-' f "i'fciJS the Empire Stables, Mas--1";' tertob; | tie thpronglibred '■■ PniLLip.THE Firbi is ; a uh'esnut horse, 3 years old,'recently imported from Oanterr tay. ; : He stehds'lsJ- hands-high, and is I'altogotherapiomising young Stallion, . -. PmoirpiTHE First is -by 'King Phillip--JMailam'o'by-'Vaboinatioii-Koops by Sir ! B ercnlesi ■■ -King Phillip '■ by- Camdon-Lady iDowlingbyKelpio, ; :'Yacoination;by Jersey —Arab:more;<;; ; r -' " .>-:...■;.;;- ;-'PniLHpiiHE''FnisT;.beiDg'limitedto 20 wares' early application is neoessary to secure his service, :: ■'•■ ; ,:,TERMS-£2 l.Os.per mare CASH. . .For further particulars apply; I,;:,,;:,;:: ,•..,,!: ■■,::; J. DEVONSHIRE, .! 1512 .!;,.,;!';;:;,; v : „;; ; :.:',,...■,;.,,"0wner, ...• :„. .—.. '■"^HE'.nthoroughbred ,;''''■'::'Atianias,''__;'■ , r And thepurebred Clydes ; S" 77 ; •': dale.Stallion, J . V-;;;; Md&ofc'Caat^bi^;--';-; i Anamas.vmlLbVturned ontat bis owner's farm-with'the mares...;.v :i':: .r. ■-•.-•-. < ■■■ ,' Pride of Canterbury will travel, through the-District.:.',:.; ■ ■:.,. .:!... .: Further,-particulars future advertisement.' ■■■:. i ; •.:..■■:■. .':■; J. PIKE, Owner./ Te Whiti, Gladstone. .1485 i< TO STAND THIS '-SEASON AT IENUI, the I . Thoroughbred „„.._.. Stallion,'' I *■>■■'?■ Me of Edinburgh, By Peter' Flat (imp) from Sweetmeat (imp). See N.Z. Stud Book. • : f .';| "Without exaggeration, for all practical purposes, this horse's progeny, from all sorts; of mares* are second to none 1 . Wherever ;kn6wn!tiiey are 'highly spoken of, and that too by.men who -he ve the hardest 'work'to! .do.-.'i'Thero can-be no surer and sonn'der test: of a sire's excellence than tho one.Diike'Of '.Edinburgh-', has: won for himiself.'-' On \ all sides he is admitted to be a grand success at the stud. Termsj £5 Ss^eaeli'maro;• reduction 'for .two.orJiiiore -maresthe bonafido bttperty of sender', 1 Good' ipaddbeka-proyided. Every care taken, but no responsibility, incurred, :,./. ~;:i-.i i GUARANTEE. ■• ..v. further-particulars applv 'to ;,,■■■■.' JOHN HENDERSON, in charge 1 .:: Oi to EDGAII MASON, owner. 1505 TO'TEAYEL: THIS SEASON. Traitor, ' Bred by Mr Nosworthy, 1870, }; fly Traducor—Deception,-by-Young Plover \l -Yanily, by Siv-Charles—The Giggler(imK ported), by.'Tomboy-Duchess of York, by i; Waxy—Moses'dain, : : "'■■■'' •Traducer (imported), by The Libel—AreJ.thuaa (Seo N.Z. Stud Book). ■ i '■ 'Traitor is a bay horse,'- stands over 16 ; Vwds,';with rare strength' -and substance, ' and'by good judges admitted toM.an -'i exceptionally ■ grand; specimen yof e the ' -thdroiighbred,ibis.breeding'.bbin'g of the -; .highest olass.' :■ ■■''■] ■ '■ - ■ As Traitor is to be travelled through the Wairarapa - during the. season, his ■' - owner ! i prefers that breeders-shall see and judge for 1 themselves .whether 'lie is the sire.required ;: to get .hacks up to 18, stone, or racehorses if <.' desired.' ' '• ",.'. " , ■' .
THE EBNQWNED SHE ' s Mangle, ; Limited to 30 Mares, ."; By.-Traducor—Flat Iron, by Peter FlatEmma, is Mangle's breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the greatest: performors; of modem times, is by Traducer—Miss Flat, by Peter FlatpMoiintain Nymph. Mangle's deserved popularity in this distriot, for the splendid stock he,has, sired,-is increased by his plose relationship to suoh a celebrity as Welcome Jack; and in limiting Mangle to ffl { mareß, Ma 'owner intends that he' shall have a chance of still, further showing of what rare 1 'strains''of blood' his pedigree COQBlfltfl ■TEEMS FOB TRAITOB AND MANGLE ■•nrEachmare,£sSsi, Areduotibn madefor two or, more the .'bond jWe property'.of sender,' .Good paddocks "provided.at Is per per week. 'Every cdre taken, but'no responsibility. ;;';. .■/'''• '.[[ " iurther to'jpartdcijlat's apply to ; •;; ;..'.::.., E.IBU(JKEHIDGE, Owner. " mSTANDTHISSEASON, AT THE CLUB HOTEL '/■ STABLES, MaatertOD, the, beautiful Exmoor Pony, By the imp'ojtedi'Pony, .Commodore Nut, outdf'fAda, who was imported from England by Sir' James Ferguson aU great cost. ADMIBAL stands 11 hands, is ft b'eauliful darlbrown' with tanmuzzle, with perfect symmetry (and. good temper. '< Cominglrom such good-stock as. Commodore. Nut and Ada, he.cannot unsurpassed in tlio distaict, As the; owner intends to limit him to 20 mare!)'; .early'/application only can 'secure a visit, '/;•••:. :M':-; • : ' v ' '':./ ; TERMS-£3 per maro, ■■ For further information apply to :. : ■v:-';.■'•- .■■-R/JAQtJlffl,'-'.■"' ■"■'!" ,1608;:... : , . ,-Club Hotel Stables. r TO STANJ) THIS SEASON. j '," At Kaiwaiwai THE Thoroughbred Entire I Admiral, By Malton (imported), dam Spray by Doniscta, out of Lady Ana by Whisker. Spray was the dam of \Vet6ail, Stormbird, Belle of Ihe Isle, and other veil known winning Malton was bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and was by by Tonohline —Canipro] Wcr by The Colonel, ADMIRAL will ( stand at Kaiwaiwai, South Featherston, G. t, Tocker's farm, where good paddoeking will be free of charge to all mares till stinted, when notice „,n i,„ „:..„„ .<i.. _i.i.i. ii... _'ii i ii"i wy buou, iutoi trwwi mojr Will ue charged for, All care, but NO responsibility, TEEMS: £4. ' For further particulate apply to 0.7. IOQKBB^ OrtoALEX.MoKENZIE, Featherston
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1570, 29 December 1883, Page 4
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