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Nominated for the Wairarapa Jockey Club Sire's Produce Stakes, 1889. TO STANDTHIS SEASON A T KAIWAIWAI, the Thoroughbred 11. entire Admiral. By Malton (imported), dam Spray, by Donisetti, out of Lady Ann, by Whisker. Spray was the dam of Wotsail, Stormbird, Belle of the hie, and other well-known winners. Malton was bred by Sir Tatten Sykes, and was by Rifleman, by Touohatone—OampfollowerbythoColonel. Admiral is full brother to Southern Ohiof. ADMIRAL will stand at Kaiwaiwai, South Foatherston,' at J. F. Tooker'i farm, where good paddocki will b« free of charge to all mares till stinted, when notice will be given, afttr which they will be oharged for. All oare but no responsibility. TERMS-L4, For further particulars apply to J. F. TOOKER, 2404 Kaiwaiwai. TinO STA&D THIS SEASON, »£ X Sheep Dip Farm, Francis Line, [TARATAHI, the purebred OlvdMdide 'horse Ruius. Aged 4 years, Foaled October 18, 1881. Color, dapple Ohostnut. Stands 17 hands high, Immenso bone and fine temper, Sire Young Prince Charlie, by the imported Clydesdale, Old Prince Charlie —bred by Sir James Niool Fleming, Prince Charlie's own brother, Prince of Wales was champion of Scotland, and was sold for LISOO. In Ghristohurch in 1872, Old Prince Charlie, when three year* otd, took first prize against eight competitors, six of which were imported. Young Prince Oharlie'i dam Darling by Napoleon, took first prize for throe years in succession against all comers as a dry mare. RUFUS 1 dam Blossom, by Farmer's Glory, out of same dam as Pride of Canterbury, took second prize at the Agricultural Show at Maeterton in 1877, out of a field of eight; at Carterton first in 1878 for mares with foal at foot, when five competed. RUFUS, bred by hi» owner at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the fact that, as regards sise, bono, powerful build, symmetry, and height, he is equal to the finest horse that has yet keen imported, and ii acknowledged as the best horse »m shown in this district. Terms : L 4 ; all mares guaranteed, and no money demanded until tho owner ut satisfied that hit mare is stinted. Groomage foe Bs. Good paddooke provided at Is per week, but no responsibility will be undertaken. RUFUS will ba at the Marquis of Norraanby Hotel, Carterton, every SATURDAY. 2408 WALTER MORISON. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, TNthe Wairarapa District, the Celebrated Draught Entire Cashier. For days of travel and pedigree see Cards, CASHIER will visit Carterton, Grey town, and Featheriton, and return to the MANAIA, where he will stand. D. CARMAN, 2375 Manaia. TO TRAVEL TINUI AND EAST COAST DISTRICT, the well-known sire JLilllpee. By Towton, dam Shrovetide, by St, Aulbyn, her dam Pancake by Sir HerTowton got by Melbourne, Oinizella by Touchstone, Brocade, by Pantaloon, Bombazine, by Thunderbolt. _ LILLIPEE stands 16 hands, and if size, bone, and symmetry are anything Lillipee should prove to be the ripht horse in the right place, Terme £3los single mare, two or more as per agreement; all fees payable Ist day of January, 1887. For further particular apply to EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, Or the Groom in charge. P.S.—Special forms to mares missed to Duke of Edinburgh last season, 2407 TO TRAVEL this seasonin the Wairarapa District; the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, Gladstone, By Prince Royal, out of Wellington mare. Imported from Canterbury. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JOHN HARDING, 2407 Owner. | fJIO STAND THIS SEASON, at his owner's farm, Upper Plain, the Clydesdale Stallion Curare, Cele bratod " Gudstonb" oat of e," by " Colstook." par tioukra can be obtained from THOS.E. CHAMBERLAIN. IWO STAND THIS SEASON, AT KAHUMINGI.MrJ.O.VaIIance's I Thoroughbred Stallion Voltigeur. I Bred by Mosors Finlay, Glenormiston, Victoria. By King Cole (imp,,) dam Fenella, by Fisherman (imp.,) dam Rose de Florence (imp,,) by the Flying Dutchman (imp.) Fenalla, own sister to 'Maribyriong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatio, &c.,) and half sister to King of the Ring (sire of First King, double champion winner,) Petrea, Caspian, &o. Fenella is dam of Mute (sire of Pasha, Silence and Speechless), who was a grand peformer in India, King Cole (imp.,) sire of Nelson, winnor of the four oups (Auckland, Island Bay, Wollinpton, and Dunodin) in the one season, The Duke, Off Color, Coulstoun, Little Jack, &e. By Kins; Tom, sire of Mermaid (dam of Lurline), dam Qui Vive, (Biater to Vedette,) by Volfcigeur, out of Mrs Ridgway by Irish Birdcatcher. King Cole was a first-class perfonnor on the English turf. He made his debut as a three-year-old at Ascot, »whero he won the Ascot Derby and St, James' Palace Stakes. As a four-year-old he won the Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, atlerelweisrhts over two milos at Newmarket. Hio own brother, King Lud, was sold by auction to go to the Btud for 6000 guineas. An inspection of Voltigedr's tabulated pedigree will show that he is full of Emilius blood-sire of Riddlesworth. Terms, £5 ss, payable by Promissory Note, due Febuary Ist, 1887. Grazing Free. Reduction made for two or moro mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ALSO, Tattler, SIRE of Rumour, by Ravensworth, dam Deception. Terms, £4. Conditions same as aboTO. F. T. REDMAN, Land, loan, and General Commission Agent. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED UP. AocooxwßhndimdMohtiit. 2300

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 4

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