TO STAND THIS SEASON, Jy.'NeiTs Prince of Wales Horse Koi'ory, llasierton, mid to travel ■ tbirijstrictif siiilioioiit inducement.cifera, . hpdsome tho ough'bred; horae •' "': •■'■ MrtndeviUe, , '•■" ■:c'LstD. MAi'DEYl {.s■ i*"Oarkfcy •,.:.UiJh IJuck ppintsjtands if) hm(hr3 inches, s|siVo contour iciftg.'Wy .hindsbW, lias | beat exprtsdve'lioad-.-Vhouliiorsntcop and wj|;laift back, aiid' gwd euongh foJ- any* . 'r/Yfttcndon (a : re'6f liorilMafiderille)ia the '.lift of the famous Qj.flud. Fl»ii6iit..wl)o #■ : .tbo boat 3-year-old p rformer on "the-"Am- : 'walian turf, never, b ivkybeen bea/enm any /.liflce he started for wi niuß in 1880 .tbo Derby, St. Legor, the, Melbourno Auairalian J.C. Derby and Champi-m Race. Yatttqd nisahpthesir'pof C'leter (wbo in his tura ai-ed F/irit Chester) who »Ibo »ho Vioto ianDeiby'aud Melbourne Cup ■ . doing tho'tffo mi es in the fast tifc of Stain . S2sec, carrying- Bsv 31b5i Lrd fiurghley, full liro'iher to Loid-Mandeville, is a great performer'on the turf j lio won tbo Wa<ga ■.WasgaCup, 2Tniloa, 'carrying Bst 71ba, id the fastest time on record*. Yattfln'dbn wa* '. fiire of lit.WatoW famous inaro Yatt-rina, ' whoafterJicr.'viitorios on the turf added *'fr«Eb- lauro's 'to her 'name ■■ by producing -'.-.Libeller -toTraduoer. Match'ook. Fusilier,• : . and Musketeer to M-iakot, and Kingfiah (who has just pji tbo Hawkeab.ury .Guinea 3) to , Piicatonouii, '' '.;. . •"•'•'"in inspection of the above record will ■ show' that LOBD MANDEVILLB comes•from:a fast and famous faniil-.of bloat} stock A being fuUofWpXyßtraiu.. ' ' i( Tenn's,£s-5,!i.p.-'yaW6 byJW.due FpVru-r 'lrjf m'l IJSSB; .gVooinaie' 'ss; piyablb oli Orat"' •'liiryice.' Firit-olass p«Mo'ckir'wlth pionty. - of water provided freo for maros until stinted . when due noti■■e will be-gwen, after; which 'ls per weok wi!! -Full particulars and' tabulated pedigveo .can bo obtainedkm application to . W.NEILL, ••■■■■■i 2782 '.'.'' Proprietor, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. '. ; . lHE.Tboroughb'red'Hor6e ~. ■ Treason, : . .ByTraducer; dam Lady Jaub by Riddles- ' worth, grand-dam Melora by Glend'owcr- : Arab '". .TREASON is a'beautiful. golden .chestnut, .standing about-'sixteen--' hands -high,-' wrfh '. immense bone and musclo, with very superior -action j has a splendid constitution and a good. ,'temperi is quiet to ride : "or handle.—Hehas . Proved-himself a-sure foal getter; baa distin- ' wngulshed .himself well on' the .turf, having "never lost a race when starting for weight-for-oge or welter weight for age. He took first Prize at tho Richmond-Agricultural Show; -.- Nelson; he also took, first -prize at the Marl•'borough Agricultural "Show." . ' TRBABON is theeire of that, splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has so. Well distil {' ulßbed'himself, :, 'hoth on tho flat and over .. urdlos. 'Fjom'riBEASON'S .great-size'and" ?)Undid.croßßUig of.;bloc4-Biddleswortb .and radiice r7*be.cauoot fail to get'- good staying '• etook/'suitable for crbss-couhtry, carriage;'hacks- ■ •-Md.raceborse'B. •-' ■-.-..••'- ■-■•'• '•■•■ .' .TREASON willbe at the-: Mowing. places . during the season, weather permitting :-Gjey"town- and Carterton. FRIDAYS, Mustcrton,-' SATURDAYS,', and' at tho Iron Stables,' "Featbo'rjton, WEDNESDAYS and- THtfRS-' -DAYS. ' "V- ...'-"/> :. .TERMS—£4 a ware, an allowance rtado for-' . twoormore.matesv. Good paddocks FREE ok ■ GHABGE unM stinted.- ■• All care, but no reeponiioility,' ! ~' .2689"' : -•' GEp.FREETH. ■ Nominated for Jockey Club's -.v, fires' Produce Btakts, 1889., ■ ■- ;J' TO STAKDTfIIS SEASON, ' " ! " ' • Whareama, % ';' The thoroughbred • : Prioi*y , ; ■:.: J Foaled 1878.; •. ' ' ¥WM js a chestnut horse standing sixteen hands,- with oxcptionally ; 'good bone, substance and' be'autkut quality ae.is-.jiorrebily: ouiet'to riJo'nr handle, and ; WBB.bredby Sir.Thomas Elder, of the famous Morphcyville.. stud. ;.South Australia,' by Gang Forward iimpprted)'-dam Peradven-' '.'titfe (imported) by .(dventurer-Mangancso, by Irish Birdca'.ciier—Moonbeam, by Tomboy—Lrinatic, by Prime Minister— Ueniac, by Shuttle—Auticipation. 'Adventurer by - Nowminetjr-I'almabyEmiiins-Francesca. Kewminste'r, by Touclißtono—Booiwing. Gang Forward (wiimr of tlie'2,ooo gitiuea'i, . 1873), by.Stookwell-Lady Mary, by Orlando —SplitYotc(tranddam of tit, Albans) by bt, '. Luke—ltlec'resß. Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by. Dangar.- Stockwell, by'l ho i BsroD-Pccahoutaß.by:Glencoe, The Baron, S by Inßh Birdiatchcr-Ecb.dna, by Kcon'j--Biift, /\Vbn:hu - for i'aoing or'general purposes, CKAUFOnD PlilOEYy breeding cannot'be exe'cll«l,"as : bis puligroe contain-: the names of most of.the greatest stud suocesses k> onn to. lame. Kiddlesworih . was by Emilins. and any of bis descendants »r« highly esteemed, "and jus ly 60,, their . gtfluipenefs-beirjg universally admitted, ■ ~ The perusal-of CKaWFoRD PUIpRYIS wdigree calls t > iniud'the performances of ' nip broiher and'sister, Guesswork an.i Conjectured Thaformer?won several grod race-' jn'tbo Australian Goiorijes. and at weight fos ig» ail »■ thiee. year-old.-in the Cbampionr l<actof 18i>3, goi to tbo end of 3mile'sin the • wonderfnl time, of 5.miu,'26 seo, many who -were present averring that be actually won; ,;■ the vordict ogaiist him .being only a short bead' in '-'.the 1 ; great' 'Commotion's 1 "favour. Conjecturettccntly, at' Adelaide ran seioad'! for tho £2,0C0 - Cup, beating everything ; o'p'poßed.toher,but Jlalfe: ■ She afterwards, ; st auctioij. roalJsed ono thousanfl'guineaii Guesswork-going-to the same ■purchaser for hrndred:gauieasi -: ■ - .foals' 4 by. GaQg For-. wardwerosoJeifpttVo, .thousand'six hundred and njirs gqiheasi'an over six buridi'ed arflVfifty';' guineas oaoh '"which" •: would bav'fl.bciiilargely iocroascd had 'not Crawfdrd Frio y rjecn'witbdrawn from com-:. fttition according fo'arraugement after ther rat bid, and It fbdiild be hmeml^red ; that :'■ those prices iweteiottdned in ;ono of 'the, 'Außtralip.yci:Joni(!s"-whoi:o . tho* monies' . ..invested':'-.inr.tboronghbred bo-sea; can ,'bo counted bybuadrefcf thousands sterling,; Owing to an aceidont when''a yearling,-. ,Crawford,Prjory T tra no'd.'-lile'waß &'; lised for oife.'. ae a siro, ; and bis ■ Btbck '-;.'ptomis'e ; wflll;"; ; "f ; ""' " . .:..■'! ~ Terms', £'s'fenoli nura; groomage ..feo, 4a. ireductiori fof {wq or moro, tbo kW fide ■! propertyj&hhetofldw. All fee'sto be paid" on removal of maros. Gcodpa'ddooka pro-- \ ■ vided.free tillvnotice 61 stinting,'after, which '. Is'each will- be charged.'. ' ' Every iarelabn.vvbut no responsibility. '. For fortljer jwrticulara apply to • ;;,.. r ■=■ -!H58i)" "" ' Wharaama. r"'''^i.'^G^ : .' and JEWEIyJ/ER^ >E6S to notify that he has removed , ■■ from his pretniae's, Willis-street, to— No. 187, MULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, Lambton-Quay. /• (3 doors frorh Queen's Hotelj) ." ':'■ ■.■• Solo Asjeht for tlie repairs and material ■ p tho Wellington District for theWAiEB- ., .brY'-wAtoh : Co.' ; .'';; .' : ' ■ A DVERTISERS are respoctlully rquested to - deliver their favors by Ip.m. at'tbc WAIRARAPA DAILY, Office, in order , •,'" 2189
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2682, 24 August 1887, Page 3
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