TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, ffIHE Cjlcbrated im* ported American ' Trotting Stallion OAKGROVE. OAKGROVE is by Irvington, dam Lady Sylvia, onu of tho most celebrated trotting horses in America, and cornea from a diatinguislied strain, Irvington was aired by Rysdyk's Hnmbletoniau, by Abdullah, first dam by Imogcno, by Seeley'a American Star, OAKGROVE is a beautiful bay, five years old, and stands seventeon hands high, ot immenso power, grand, bone, combining syeed with strength, and is adapted to get first elas3 weight carrying hackß and coaeliei s. His full brothers' on the American track have hardly over been beaten, their recorded time in harness per milo being 2min 28secs, An Irvington two-year-old was Bold recently to Mr Rothschild for 5000 dollars. OAKGROVE, with his airo Irvinuton and his brother Corbitt, was imported in Sept., 1883, by Mr John Kerr, the well known Nelson breeder, and lie is now admitted to l)e one of the grandest speoimens of the fast American Trotter that has ever been introduced to a British colony. Breeders will therefore do well to avail themsolvcs of an exceptional opportunity for improving their stock. TERMS—4 guineas pei single marc. Two or more mares the property of one owner as per agreement, Groom's fee lis, to be paid on first service. All fees to bo paid by P.N. due first week in January, 1885, OAKGROVE will stand as follows MASTERTON—Fridays and Saturdays CARTEIITON-Mondays GRHYTOWN AND FEATHERSTON— Tuesdays WAlHENGA—Wednesdays GREYTOWN AND CARTERTON— Thursdays, 1794 STEWART WIIATT, TO STAND THIS SEASON, rjlHli Thoroughbred Entire Horn TRAITOR, TRAITOR is a thoroughbred hay horse, tjot by Tra lucer (a), dam Deception (b), by Young Plover Vanity (b), by Sir Charles (bJ-Giggler (a) by Tomboy-Duchess-of York, by Waxy. See tables XVII and XXXIX of pedigrees Vol 11, and tables XXII Vol V, N.Z. Stud Book, TRAITOR is full brother to Friotion, half brother to Tattler, and sire of Leonides and other horses standing at tho t tud. Traitor on the dam's side 'shews joint winners of a larger sum of money and oups than any other horso now standing at the stud in this district, viz., Waxy by Pot Bo's, 167 winners, won £64,454 15s, and nino Cups; Sorcero: by Trumpator, 162 winners, won £74,769 14s lOd, and five Cups; G venor by Trumpator, 13 winners, won £7,956 15s and 3 Cups; makiug a total of £147,171 149 lOd, and 17 Gold Cups. TERM 3-£5 5s single mare. Two or more as agreed. Mares will either be taken to graze, or the owner will, if desired, travel the horso to tho mares, TRAITOR will be in Greytown and Carterton on MONDAYS, JOHN BTJCKERIDUE, 1605 Gladstone. Nominated for the Wairarapa Jockey Club Sires' Produco Stakes, 1889. TO STAND THIS SEASON THE THOROUGHBRED STAWON VOLTIGEUR. BRED by Messrs Finley, Glenormiston, Victoria. By King Colo (imp.), dam Fenella, by Fisherman (imp.), dam Roso do Florence (imp.), by tho Flying Dutchman (imp.) Fenelln, own sister to Maribynong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatio &c.), and half sister to King of the Ring (sire of First King, double champion winner), Petrea. Caspian, <l'c. Fenella is dam of Mute (sire of Pasha). Silence and Speeches who wa3 a grand performer in India. Kin| Cole (imp,), sire of Tho Duke, Off Colour, Coulstoun, Littlo Jack, &o, By King Tom sire of Mermaid, dam of Lurline), dam Qui Vive (sister to Vedette,) By Voltigeur, out of Mrs llidgeway, by Irish fiirdcatchor. King Cole was a first class performer on tho English turf. He mado his dobflt as a 3 year old at Ascot, where ho won the Ascot Derby and St. James' Palace Stakes, As t 4 year old lie won the Cumberland Plate and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcratt, at level weights over two miles, at New' market. His own brother, King Lud, was sold by auction to go to the stud for 6000 guineas, An inspection of VOLTIGEUR'S tabula ted pedigree will show that he is full of Emilius blond—sire of Riddlesworth, TERMS—£S ss, payable by promisory note, and due February Ist, ISBS, Graz ing FREE, Reduction made for two oi moro mares. Evory care taken but no responsibility. J. C. VALLANCE, 1795 Kabumingi. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE Phillin the First, PHILLIP THE FIRST is a good upstnnd'ing Chestnut Horso, 4 years old, bred in OtDgo, he is by King Phillip from Madam, King Phillip, bred in Victoria in 1871, got by Camden, his dam Lady Dowling by Kelpie, dam Romp by Promier, dam Flight by Rory O'Moro, PHILLIP THE FIRST'S dam Madam, by Vaccination dam Hoofs, by Sir Hercules dam Chatty by Operator. Vaccin ation by Joraey, dam Arab Mare by Roebuck, PHILLIP THE FIRST has proved himself n sure foal getter, Ho will bo slriotly limited to 40 mares, so that early application will bo necessary to securo his sorvicos. Paddocks free for one month, after which 2s Eer weok will bo charged. Every care taken ut no responsibility. All fees payable by promissory note, due Ist January, 1885, Terms, £.l3s. Groomago fco, 2s fid. Payablo od first service. For further particulars apply to T. THOMPSON, Empire Hotel, Masterton. Or Groom in charge, 1793 J.DEVONSHIRE. Nominated for tho Wairarapa Jockoy Club Sires' Produco Stakes, 1889, TO STAND THIS SEASON. A' T KAIWAIWAI, tho Thoroughbred Entire ADMIRAL, By Malton (imported), dam Spray, by Donisetti, out of Lady Ann, by Whisker. Spray was the dam of Wetsaii, Stormbird, Belle of tho Mo, and other well known winners. Malton was bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and was by Rifleman, by Touchlinc-Camp-follower, by The Colonel. Admiral is full brother to Southorn Chief. ADM I RAL will stand at Kaiwaiwai, South Featherston, J. F' Tocktr's farm, whetogood paddocking will be free of chargo to all mares till stinted, when notice will bo given, after which they will bo charged for, All care but no responsibility. TERMS—£4. For further particulars apply to McKENZIE & TOCKER, 1794 Kaiwaiwai, TO travel the diftrict this season, the Purebred Clydesd.alo Horse, Young Sir Colin Campbell; Also, tho Thoroughbred Horso Mangle. YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL will travel the district, and MANGLE will be turned into paddocks with mares, For further particulars see cards. I, PIKE, T« Whiti,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 11 December 1884, Page 4
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