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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, am Colobrated in ported Amerioa Trotting Stallion OAKGROVE, OAKGROVE is by Irvington, dam Lad Sylvia, one of the most celebrated trotiir horses in America, and comej from a di tinguished strain. Irvington was siivd h Rysdyk'a Hambletonian, by Abdullah, fit; (lam by Imogene, by Seeley's America Star, OAKGROVE is a beautiful bay, live yeai o'd, arid'stands seventeen hinds high, i ;inmen-e puwer, grand bone, combinin B|.t.ed with sMe:igth, ami is adapted to g first class weight Dairying backs and coaahei His full brothers en the American trac have hardly evor been beaten, their recorde time in hariuas per mild being 2min 2SVc An IrvittgHirv two-y«ar.»ld was sold recent' to Mr liuthpohiid for 5000 dollars, OAKGROVE, with his siro Irvinyton ai his brother Corbitt, was imported in Sept 1883, by Mr John Kerr, the well kmm Nelson breeder, and he is now admitted be one of the grandest specimens ef the f.i American Trotter that has ever been iuir ilnced to a British colony. Breeders w: therefore do well to avail themselves of i exceptional opportunity for improving the stock. TERMS—4 gumeaß per Bingle mare. Ti or more mares the property of one owner per agreement. Groom's lee (is, to be pa on first service, All fees to be paid by P.i due first week in January, 1885, OAKGROVE will stand aj follows MASTFRTON—Fridays and Saturda CARTE KTON—Mondays GEIiYTOWN AND FEATHERSTON WAIHENG A—Wednesdays GREYTOWN AND CARTERTON Thursdays, ■ 1794 '. v> ... STEWART WRATT. 'lO STAND THIS SEASON, Thoroughbred Entire Horso TEAIIOfi, TRAITOR is a thoroughbred bay hori got by Tralucer (a), dam Deception (b), 1 Young Plover Vanity (b), by t Charles f'AJ-Giggler (a) by Tomboy Duchess nf York, by Waxy. S?e tables XVII and XXXIX of pedigre Vol 11, and tables XXII Vol V, N.Z. Sti Book, TRAITOR is foil brother to Friotion, hi brother to Tattler, and sire of Leonideß a; other horßes standinu at the itud. Traitor on the dam'a Bide shews joi winners of a larger sum of money and on than any other horse now standing at t stud in this district, viz., Waxy by Potßo 167 winners, won £64,454 15s, and ni Cups; Sorcerer by Trumpator, 162 winnei won £74,76914s 10d, and five Cups; Grc venor by Trumpator, 13 winners, wi £7,958 lfis and 3 Cups; making a total £147,171 Ha lOd, and 17 Gold Cups. TERMS—£6 os single mave. Two more as agreed. nil] either bo tak to graze, or the ownor will, if desired, l*a\ the horae to the mayofi TRAJTOB, will be in Greytowo ai CartttiOa dm MONDAYS, JOHN BtICXEKiDIiE, Gladstone. Nominated for the Wuirwapa Jockey CI Sireß' Pioduco Stakes, 1889. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION VOLTIGEUR. "D RED by Messrs Finley, Glenoimisto 13 Victoria. By Jiing Cole (imp,), da Fenella, by Fisherman (imp.), dam Rose F orerice (imp), by the Flying Dutchtu (imp.) Fenella, own sister to Maribyno (sire of Richmond, Imperial Horatio &c tud half sister to Eng of the Ring (sir# First King, douole ohampion winne: Petrea. _ Caspian, <to. Fenolla, is dam Mute (siro of Paoba). Silence and Speech'#! who was a grand performer in India. Kii Cole (imp.), 6ire of The Duke, Off Colou Coulstoun, Little Jack, &e, By Kins To it If 0 dam of Lutline), dam Q Vive (sister to Vedette.) By Voltigenr, o of Mrs Ridgeway, by Irish Birdc&tciier. King Cole was a first class performer i ho English tuif, He made his debftt as 3 year old at Aecot, where he won the Asc Derby and St. Jamas' Palace Stakes, At 4 year old he won the Cumberland Pla l and defeated the Derby winner, Kragera at level weights over two miles, at Ne 1 market, His own brother, King Lud, w sold by auction to go to the Btud for 60 guineas, An inspaotien of VOLTIGEOR'S tabu! ted pedigree will show that he is fnll limilius blood-sire of Riddlesworth. TEK.YIS—£S S«, payable by promiso: note, and due February Ist, 1585, Gra ing FREE, Reduction mada for two more mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. J. C. VALLANCE, 1795 Kaburalngi, TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIR Phillin the Firse, PHILLIP THE FIRST is a good upstam ing Chestnut Horse, 4 years old, bre in Otago, he is by King Phillip from Madan King Phillip, bred in Viotoria in 1871, got I Camden, his dam Lady Dowling by Kelpii dam Romp by Premier, dam Flight by Roi O'Wore. PHILLIP THE FIBBT'S dai Madam, by Vaocination dam Hoofs, by S: Hercules dam Chatty by Operator. Vacoii ation by Jersey, dam Arab Mare by Roebucl PHILLIP THE FIRST baa proved bin self a sure foal getter. He will be striotl limited to 40 mares, so that early spplicatio will be necessary to secure bis' service! Paddocks free for one month, after which S por week will be charged. Every care take but no responsibility. All fees payable b promissory note, due Ist January, 1885, Terms, £3 3s. _ Grosmsgefee, 2s fid. Paj able on first service. For further particulars apply to T. THOMPSON, Empire Hotel, Masterton. Or Groom iu charge, 1793 J, DEVONSHIRE, Nominated for the Wairarapa Jockey Clul Sires' Produce Stakes, 1889. TO STAND THIS SEASON. A T KAIWAIWAT, the Thoroughbred Entire ADMIRAL, By Malton (imported), dam Spray, by Doniaetti, out of Lady Ann, by Whisker, Spray was tbo dam of Wotsail, Storrabird, Boile of the Isle, and other well known winner?. Malton was bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and was bv Rifleman, by Touchline—Campfollower, by The Colonel, Admiral is full brother to Southern Chief. ADM IRAL will stand at Kaiwaiwai, South Feathertton, J. F' Tookcr'a f«rm, wheregood paddocking will be free of charge to all mares till stinted, when notice will be given, after which they mil be chargtd for. All care but no responsibility, TERMS—£4- For .further particulars apply to McKENZIE & TOCKER, 1794 Kaiwaiwai. THE. CLYDESDALE ENTIRE' HORBE Gladstone WILL travel in -the Wairarapa District this season, Two or more mares as per agreement, For particulars see cards. J, lARDIISG, ITWWW.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 4

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