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dominated for the Wairarapa Jonkey Clul Sires' Produco Stakes, 1889.' TO STAND THIS SEASON, A T LANGDALE . i i g a Thoroughbred Siro CRAWFORD PRIORY, FOALED 187 S. CRAWFORD PRIORY is a chcnmt horse, ■standing sixtonn hands, with excentioiialb .fled bane, substance, and hcautiful qnalitv. Hois perfectly quint lo ride or handie. am .'.as bred by tfir Thos. Elder, of the fame< Morphottvillc du\, South Australia, hi (Jung Forward (importcd)-d:im P.iadvon tuns (imported), by Advcntuier-M.ii'gweso byliish Birdealclier-M.)iiiiiinim, by Tom boy-Lunatic, by Prime JJiivfiter—M.iinne by Shutlhi-Aiiricipitioii. Adventurer, b\ Ni-wminst-.r- P,iini;i,liy J-milins - Fj;.. cesca NcwiMiislir, by r J one i.-tnne—lVrswiii./ GingFoiw.rl (whinr «f the 2i'oo gui.-efis 1873 i, by Mnckn'H'l \.h\v Maiy. by Orl.mdi —sptitv,.t.- ("rai'.ddam if St. A'lb lip), by SI Ijiil o— I'.ltot ins Oilamlo. by Vcli-'tmi -Vuitiire, by largar. StrcCwe", bv Tin Baron-P. cibontns, by Gencoc. The Aaron by Irish Kirde.telie.-Koh'dna, by Economist, Whether for ruci « or g". er■ purposes, GHAWFO -D PRIO-I'S brtWinj oam:otbeexcei'cd »s bia pedigri e cuii-nia the nanus of moat of tho ureal; at sti< successes howu to fame. liiddleavortl <v- s by Rn.il'ii!>, and any of Irs dasc-ndanl: are highly ceteerred, and justly so, thoi genuineness being univwally admitted. CIIAWFUIID jPUlOilY'S.'daai Peiadven lure, through her sire Adventurer, is a great. graiiii<Uugi.ti-r of Kmiliua, whilst; Maniac tbogff.g.damof Ptradvcnture, was Middles worths g-aiicicL-.m.' Manganese won tlv IftjO guineis, and is tiio grandclam o Apology, v. inner of the Great ft, T.e»er .-.otter Iraown as ''The Parson's M-irc," am A.dli-y, another celebrity. When the loadin; linos of a pedigree are occupied by such sire ii NevmiiWer-tho sire of Hermit, throu;] the Buoopss of his stock styled " Tha tire o trnAgo"—Adventurer,Orlando. Touchstone Stockwell, The Bara, Lish'PMcatchcr lad on the dam's r,id■; give? Hanganest Moonbeam, Pal.r.a, Francfcoa, Breswicf Lady Mary, Spiitvot-, Pocahontas, an Echidna, the qmation to ditcmv'i e is, coul here possibly Is a fraud"!: combination o dl thai time has over and over acaln nrovei :o be excellent, than the breading of th subject of this notice. The perusal of CRAWFORD PRIORY'i :edigreo calls to mind tho performances c us brother aid sister, Guesswork and Oou iacture, The former won several good race :)i the Australian Colonies, and at weight fo igo as a three-yeii-old in the Champioi tiace of 1833, got. h the end of 3 miles iu th wonderful time of Smin. 2Gsco. f nnnywh ivere present avtr-injj that he actually won the vonlict against him b-ing only a shor head in tha great Commotion's fivor Conjecture Kconslyat AriolaMo ran ecconi for the £2, COD Cud, beating everytl<in| opposed to her but Malta. Nbe afterward ut aucti.-in realised a tioamr guineas Guesswork g .iug to the tamo purchaser fo cloven hundred t;u:mns. Peraiventtire's four foals by Gang Forwan were too for t.vo thousand fix hundred am fcui'iy guineas, an average of over si: hmidiecfr.Ed fifty guineas each win h wouli l.avo I'dfn _lfug-ly . inr-Msid hid no Crnvf-ird Priory ecu wiihhawii from com petit™ aooordini' to anangimeut After th liiatbit, and b should be remembered tha thc-so i rices were obtained iu one of th Australian cnloi.i >% where the m-.nftj invesfe in thorju.hlired horses can ba onn-ei b; hnndrcdo of iho'unnds eteilinp. Owing tl an_ accident when a ycarli'ig, Crawion Prtay Was not trained, lie w used to: one. season as a sire, and his etook piomis well. A;. CIfAWFOIID PRIORY is n-l likely t, oe more ;h .n one ssas.-u in the Wair;tra;n b:e.-ders are invited to take i.dvamage oiih prer,tnoj ainnn„si tluraof t ere o; the vtr h'gh-it class. ■I cr r.f, ft 6s rich mars, A reduction fo' tv« or n:ora, tha bona fide property o sender. All fees to be .paid on removal o mares. Good pjddocks provided freo til nonce of sliming, after which Is each wri per v.e-.k will ha charged, .kverycsßs akei but no responsibility" Twice riming firs month cfs.a'iou mares will bo lcceiveda Mnsterton and fonvardod to Ltngdale, For further particulars apply to _ A. V/ALKES, Larigdale, Wharesnia, rpHE Thoroughbred Stallion it ~—EL O'CONNii Ey from Plover. TERMS —£ I ii ', os groom's fee. Also— The Clydesdale Stallion TERMS—£3 3s; ds for groom, And the Imported Ciydesdalo Kt liion THE LAIRD 0' LiRGO. The J.aird, being a young horse, will be limited to :10 mai' t s at U 4s, with 5s groom's fee added. All fees for grooms to be paid first service, ind all tees by 0., made payable Ist January-1835, Fuituor particul irs see cards, or apply to THOS. CAKSWBLL, Homebush, E. McEWEN, Blacksmith, Or, ANGUS FRASER, 1889 a roo . 'lO STAJND THIS SEASON, rpHE Thoroughbred Entire Horss TRAITOR is a thoroughbred hay horse, Rot by Tra lucer (a), dam Dtception (b) by Young Piover jty-Vanity (b), by bir Charles fiJ-Giggler (a) by TomboyDueliess of York, hy Waxy. See tab:os XVII and XXXI2 of pedigrees Vol If, a nd tables XXII Vol V, JS.Z. Stud Book,, TRAITOR is full brother to Friction, half brother to Tattler, and sire of Leonides and other horses standina at the (tail. TERMS-£'o 6s single mare. Two cr more as agreed. Mai es will either b D taken to graze, or the owner will, if desiio.l, travel the hjrse to the mares. TRAITOR will be in Greytown and Carterton on MONDAYS, JOHN BUCKERIDUE, 1805 fli.^.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1809, 9 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1809, 9 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1809, 9 October 1884, Page 4

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