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TO STAND THU<-v-ASON. mHE Purebred .Clydi:sili;!i' Horso, Prince Arthur. v,.-M.f|Mhe!'. particular* .«<!•' vertiseiiieiit/"' 1 i*'-'-.-(.-K"v," ■!■>■■;■■'■ .. - •'-=■ '..'. ■■• ■''■';" ...-.'.•:..: ■; ...;', •:-Proprietor. ;' ; i;To.s|A^THi ; s ; Sj!;fsoNV • '¥ J Mf's -PViiice of Wales., librae KY ifV; • po.-itory, Maaiertpn. 'and. to travel the, dis,tt ict if sufficient' inducement 'offers, the handsome thoroughbred hor.se ■. Lord Mandeyille, LOR!) MANDEVIJjLF. ia a dark bay with black points,.stands 15 hands 3 inches, •his whole contour being very handsome, has a'iieat expressive head, shbiildors deep and well laid back, and good enough for anything. . : •'.-.'.' • Vaitomlon (sire of lard Mandovilld) istbo sire of the famous Grand; Fluuour,'Who was, ,tho'best\3 ; yoar.oW.-.pcr'fbrmor'.on...thc.A'uß. trah'an. turf,-nevorhii vicsb'eoq'beiiton id any; •pco he started for, wi.'uiDg'.in 1880 the Victorian Derby; St. Legir, tho Melbourne Cup,' Australian J:C. Derby.uid:Champion Race,'' Yafctendon js also-tlio sirp of Cbcrler (who iu his turn sired 'First Chester); who alsoahcViotoiian'Derby and' Melbourne Cup doing tho two mi'eß iu the fast time of 3inin 32sec, carrying. Bsfc 311 m. Lord liurghloy, fuli'broihor to Loid. Mundevillc, .ia a Rt'cat' performer on the turf; ho won tho WaggaCup, 2 mile?, carrying Bst•7lbs, m •tho fastest time on. record.. Yattcndon was sire of Mr Writes! famous inaro Yattifina, who after her victories ou the turf addod frefh lame's to her name'by'producing Libeller to TraUucer, 'Matchlock. Fusilier, and Musketeer to 11 lsket, and Kingfiah (who has just won tho Hawkeabuiy Guineas) to Piscatorious,. An inspection'of-the above record will show that LOBU.MANDE\'ILLK comes from a fast and famous family of blood Btock being full of Waxy straiir.. Terms £5 ss, p'ayablp' by P.N. .duoFcbru- ' ai'.v Ist; '1888; groomago.Ss, piyably on first service. First-cliiss p idilocks with plenty o! water provided free for mares until stinted when due noti'H will be given, afar which Is par week will be charged. Full particulars 'and tabulated pedigreo can be obtained on application to . W. NEILL, . 2782 ~'' Proprietor.

TO'TRAVEL THIS SEASOK. ■■. ■■ -'rii he Thqrougbbr pa ..:. ~■,•'■■■'■■'••'■ -- -Treason*. ' By Ti-adUcer, daai : Lady'- Jau'e' by. Riddles' ■worth; grand-dam M.clorii.by Gl,cDduwer—irab. '•■ "-TREASON" ib a -btautiful goWvu'- cbcotnut,6fa,ndhig : -.'al>Mit hands. high, with ru'euse boiio-aml muscle, ■ with very .superior fiction.; has.a splendid copatil-atibu ;iud a good Wmpcr; is quiet to '■ ride or handle. '•' lie bub proved himacLf a- nine foal getter j/.has Mmtiuguwh'od. himself woll on the. tiu-f,. liaviog' never lost a' race whon starting for weight-for-ago or wolfer weightrfor'uge,'." He -took liret prize 'at'tlic. Kiclunopd - Agrjcidtural' Sbow, Nclaqn ; 'ko.also.took first prize at the Marlborough. Agricultural Show, . 'TREASON' is the sire of that Bpleudid crosscountry horse Erebus, that hah so well distinguished himself,. both, oil the flat'and oVor 'liurdlcs. From'TREASON'S great"mm- and Bplendid'crofßing of 'blood—Riddlesworth and •Traduccr—he cannot fail to gat good .staying, "stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, bucks and racehorse*. ■ -'• '. ' ,': TREASON will be. at - the. following. places •Jjirbig treason, weather perrmttipg. ;-.Crey-, '■town- and Carterton FRIDAYS, Masterton,-' MXDBDIYS; and aV the Iron Stablbß,. Feathoistori,- : WEDNESDAYS, and THURSDAYS.'"' "•"'•.■ : ' ' ■'.. TERMS-IMa-mare, an allowance made for two or njotOjinares, .Good paddocks FREE .01" CHARGE-until' rtintcd. AH care, but no !reßponßioility; ,'■2689 .-.,.. : -GEO. FREETH. Koiiifiiatecl for the Wairarapa Jockey Club's . ' bireß; Produce Stakes'.-1889. ■TO STAND THIS-SEASON, |g . ATLANGDALE, ~~ W I -WIIAKEAMA, I Tlie thoroughbred - "'' Sire Crawford Priory, ' Foaled 18/8. .

CRVWFORD PRIORY is a chestnut hone standing sixteen hands, with exc ptionally good bono, substance and boautiml quality 'Hoiß|;er ; epily quiet to rido or handle, and was bred by Sir Thomas I" lder, of the famous ilprphettville- stud. South- Australia, by Gang, Forward (imported)..,dam. .Peradvcnture (imported) by Adventurer-Manganese, by Irish Birdcatciier—Moonh'cam, by Tomboy— Lunatic, by .Prink Minister—Maniac, by Shuttle—Anticipation. • Adventurer by Nowminster-Palmaby'Emilius—Francesca. Newmihsta, ! '\>j Touchsioiio-Bee > wing .Qmg Forward (wiurn rof the 2,000 guineas, 187'3lrby'Stocliwell-Lady Mary, by Orlando —Sphtvoto.(izranddam of St. t loans) by bt, luke-Eleciress. . Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by-Bangar.: Stookwell, by The Baron- Pocahontas, by GlehcoJ. The Baron, by Irish. Birdcatchor-Ecliidna, by Economist. Whoiherfor racing or general purposes, CRAUFQ'kp EIUORrS breeding 'cannot liei excelled, as his ptdigrco contaiuthe names.of most of the greatest stud successes'-ki;own to fame. Hiddlesworth was by •Euiiliusj and any ■•of his descendants are highly esteemed, and .jus.ly. so, ; thoir geumneueEs being universally admitted, Tbc'perusfil of CRAWFURI) PHIORY'S pedigreu'calls I? mind the petforiflarjces'.of bishrojlierand'sister, Guesswork npdCon--, jecturp...' Tbeiorme'r won pevcral [>cod races in ilro Australian Golocie3, and at weight for. ;ag'e:as a'{liteeyear-old in ,t!io .Champion Race of 1883; got'to'tbo eii'd of 3 miles in thewgnderfol tinwpf; .sniiij; 28"e'ec, many who were present averring that he actually wofy theverdicfcagain&i.lhiiu ; ooing ouiy aobortho!a.d."in"'thc -great CkimmcittOHS favour. Conjecture recontly afc.idejaide ran eecoud for. the £2,000. Cup, beating o'verythiug opposed to nor but Malta. She afterwards, at auction,'realised..ono thousand guineas.. Guesswork gdiug to the same purchaser for eleven he ndrod guineas, Peradvchturo's four' foals. by Gang Forward were sold for two thousand six bundre'd'.antl thiny guineas, aii average- of over six hundred and lift/- each whioh woulti.have.been largely iacroassd had not Crawford Prioiy, been withdrawn from compejjtioh .according t!> arrangement after the fftst bjd.'antli'it'iliould he remembered that these price's we'ro obtained'in one" of' the Australian- colonics.: ■where. the raoniea invested in t'boroughhred" horses ceu.be glinted by hundreds of thousands sierliug. Owing to a"ii"'in:oident..when a yearling, •Mwford Priory .was not trained. Ho..waß used for. we. season as a sire, and his stock promiso. well.'. "■ . \Termß,.£seachmare.; grootnage fee, 4aV Areijuetionfortw'o'ormora.the bona fide propqftyiof the sender. - • AIL feos.to.be paid on rpnipy.al of mares. Good paddocks provided free, till notice of 'glinting, after which Is each" mare per weok will bo charged;. Every care taken; but no responsibility. ' For further-particulars apply to ','■■■ ■ ,;.,;,■ 'PabBS-JEiMji.CO., ' 268.9 ,'','. ; • Laugdale,Wharoa'ma.^ MJtvSALE,' iir lota to suit purchasers, !■' : VKANGITUMAU ■ -COCKSFOOT I SUPD '•' <'■'■<■' ' i' 2650 " : f'•• ■'■>' ' JAS. STUOKEY.' I -•- deliver their favors by 1 p ,m, at the WAIRARAPA DAILY Office, in order

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2683, 25 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2683, 25 August 1887, Page 3

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