Stud Horses TO STAND THIS SEASON. Purebred Clydeßdale 1 Hore Prince Arthur. Terms £3los; Groomage fee, ss. Fo cards. J. ANDERSON, Proprietor. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORS] liord Nelson WILL - travel in the Wairarap District this season. Terms £4 Two or more mares as per agreement ; For particulars see cards. .2108 ; W. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. TO STAJND THIS SEASON MASTERTON, Dubious, .By Danebury, ; froin the Gem, by South em Chief, from Huntress, dam of Lil Wonder &c, Terms—£2, All fees for grooms to be paid f service, and all fees by P.N., made pay able Ist January, 1885. W. H. CAMERON, 2109 Club Hotel, Masterton. mO STAND THIS SEASON at h JL owner's farm, Upper Plain, tli Clydesdale Stallion Curate, By the Celebrated " Gladstone" out < "Lassie," by" Colstock." Full particulars can bd obtained from 2109 THOS. E. CHAMBERLAIN. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSI Gladstone, WILL travel in the Wairarapa Dis triof this season. Two or more mares as per agreement For particulars see cards. J. HARDING, 2109 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Laird O' Largo, LAIRD O' LARGO, imported by D. McLean Esq., Maraikakaho, Napier. He is a beautifu dapple brown, rising 3 years old, stands 16 hands high, and is a fino specimen of a Clydes dale, possessing good head and neck, wit] splendid barrel, and great breadth of quarters fino broad-boned legs of good strength am plenty of feather. He has grand action, a ver; mildtemper, asound constitution, andis frecfroii all natural blemishes, and being descended frot celebrated ancestors (see tabulated pedigree) ii well qualified to be a breeder of first-class stock LAIRD O' LARGO, out of Lochleven, Loch leven by Lothian Lad, dam by Lord Clyde, All feoß for above payable by P.N, at firs service, made payable on January Ist, 1886,
Paddocking will bo provided when but a charge of Is per week will bo made Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred All further information to bo obtained fro the Owner or from the Groom, to whom a service fees are payable. ANGUS ARASER, 2109 Home Bush. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Coimell. DANIEL O'CONNELL was bred by M Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Danie O'Rourke, from Plover, by Sir Hercules. Plove is also dam oLMalvina, Hercules, and othe winners, see N.Z, Stud Book, Vol. G. Danie O'Rourke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup in 1876, and is by Sledmere (imported), fron Brunette (importeu), who is also dam of Tadmoi the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874, DANIEL is a bay horse, and is G years old standing over 16 hands high, good constitution and if good shapo, size, and performance go fo anything, this son of Daniel O'Rourke shoul beget the class of horses required in the Waira rapa. Ho is just the class of horse to get eithe cross country horses, race horses, or weight carrying hacks, according to tho class of mar put to him, His first season on the turf, h won the Flying Handicap at Marlborough, witl Bst 41bs up, also Sporting Handicap at sam meeting Bst, and after a serving season woi County Cup at Kaikoura, miles, with 10s up, and won Consolation Handicap at Reeftoi same season; also ran eecond to Orlando fo Maiden Plate at Nelson r w.f,a, ; at TVairarap; Spring Meeting, 82-3, was second to Kakap Bst_ lOlbß for County Handicap, and wo: Maiden Slakes 9st 21bs, beating Makora, Fire Water, and six others; at Island Bay ho wa second to Rewi, welter w.f.a., also at sam meeting ran second to Camellia. At Masterton Opaki, won Railway Handicap Bst lOlbs, 6 fui longs in lmin 18sec. Orphan 9st 71bs, second Romp, 6st 61bs, third, and was second t Kakapo Bst 91b«, for Opaki Handicap, DAN'I weight being Bst Gibs. Atßeefton Summer h mi second for the Irangahua Cup, 9st, won b; Satellite, 9st 41bs, won J.C, Handicap, lis lOlbs, beating Field, Bst 61bs, Satellite, 9st lOlbs and another, He also won Railway Plate a Nelson, and ran in several other races there and has always shown he was hard to beat, ani could always carry weight and race with it, Hi also gained second prize at the AVairarap, Agricultural Show in 1884, beating Premier, Voltigeur, and Crawford Priory, All fees for above payable by P.N., at firs servico, made payable on January Ist, 1886. Paddocking will be provided when necessary but a charge of Is per week will be made Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred For further particulars apply to ANGUS FRASER, 2109 Homebush. PHOSPHORISED WHEAT FOR RABBIT EXTERMINATION IN the rough and ordinary manner o: preparing Phosphoriscd Wheat th< grains are not equally phoaporised, neithei will it stand exposure to the weather, anc unless immediately eaten will turn soui and the rabbits will not touch it, and i eaten fresh the unequal distribution anc insoluble condition of the phosphorus by us are as follows jjvery 'rain of this wheat iB equallj phosphorised andcoiCo.. w.th an attrao tive substance which protects it from oxidation when exposed to the weather, The rabbits eat it greedily and arc promptly killed. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd,, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. Can be procured at Sir T. G. MASON'S, Chemist, Masterton. pAPERS' pRICE TICKETS 1 CHEAP 1! "DAILY OFFIOE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2115, 8 October 1885, Page 4
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