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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, on account of tho owner keeping him here for his owii mares;-the thoroughbred entire ■■' ■ ■"•' ■'• *■*■■■■ ■ The Premier. Farther particulars tviil be advertised in tie course of a few daya. P. F. TAMRKD, 2676 ' Uwner ' TO STAND THIS SEASON. Prince Arthur. For further particulars see future adTertisemont. R. FALLOON, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Ncill's Prince of Wales Horse Repoaitory, Masterton, and to travel th? district if sufficient inducement offers, the baidsomo thoroughbred horse Lord Mandeville, LORD MANDEVILLE is a dark bay with Mack points, stands 15 hands 3 inches, liis whole contour being very handsome, has a neat expressivo head, shoulders deep and well laid back, aud good enough for anyMing. Yiiitandon (aire of Lord MJiad oville) IS the jiirc of the famous Grand Flaneur, who wbb the best 3-year-old porforiner on the Ausimlian turi, never having been beaten in any ra he started for, winning in 1880 the Victorian Derby, St. Leger, the Melbourne Cup, Australian J.O. Derby and Champion Race. Yattendon is also ttie Bire of Cherter (who in his turn sired First Chester) who ilao tho Victorian Derby and Melbourne Cup doing the two miles in the fast time of 3min 82see, carrying Bst 31bs. Lord Burghley, hll brother to Lord Mandeville, is a great parformor on the turf j he won the Wagga Wagga Cup, 2 miles, carrying Bst 71bs, in the f ajtcat time on record, Yattendon was «r« of Mr Waters' famous mare Yalterina, •ffho after hex victories on the turf added fwh laurels to her name by producing libolier toTraducer, Matchlock. Fusilier, has just won the Hawkesbury Guineas) to Piseatorious. An inspection of the above record will show that LOBD MANDEVILLE cornea from a fast and famous family of blood stock being full of Waxy strain. Terras £5 6s, payable by P.N. duo February Ist, 1888; groomage ss, payable on first service. First-class paddocks with plenty of water provided free for mares until stinted when due notice will be givon, after which li per week will be charged. Full particulars and tabulated pedigree can b* obtained on application to W.NEILL, 5782 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Thoroughbred Horso ~" Treason, ByTraducer, dam Lady Jano by Riddlesworth, grand-uV: .'Mora by Glendower—Arab TREASON ij* beautiful golden chostnut, (standing about sixteen bands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior notion; has a splendid constitution aud a good temper; is quiet to ride or handle. He has proved himself a sure foal getter; hoB distin--tinguished himself well on the turf, having never-lost a race when starting for-weight-for-age or welter weight for age. He took first true at tho Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took first prize at tho Marlborough Agricultural Show, TREASON is the sire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has so well distinsuiihed himself, both on tho flat and over hurdles, Prom TREASON'S great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlcsworth and Traducer—be cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriago, hacks and racehorses, TREASON will be at the following places during the season, weather permitting:—Greytown and Carterton FRIDAYS, Masterton, SATURDAYS, and at the Iron Stables, Feathcrston, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS. T£R MS-£J a mare, an allowanco made for two or more mares. . Good paddocks FREE OF CHARGE until stinted. All care, but no responsibility, m GEO. FREETH. >'o,»iUiated for the Wairarapa Jockey Club's aires' Produce Stakes, 1889. . TO STAP THIS SEASON, m AT LANGDALK, -—™® Wharkama, [ The thoroughbred Crawford Priory, Foaled 1878. CRAWFORD PRIORY is a chestnut horse good bone, substance and beautiful quality : Ho is perfectly quiet to ride or handle, and was bred by Sir Thomas Elder, of the famous Morphettville atud, South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)-dam Peradventure (imported) by Adventurer-Manganese, by Irish Birdcatcher-Mwnbeam, by Tomboy—Lunatic; by Prime Minister— Maniac, by Shuttle-Anticipation. Adventurer by Newminiter-Palms by Emiliue—Franceses. Newminster, by Tottobstcne-Boeswing. Gang Forward (winner of the 2,000 goineav, 1873), by Stockwell-Lady Mary, by Orlando — SplitTote (granddam of St. Albans), by St. Luke-Electrcss. Orlando, by Touchstone —Yultiire, byDafigar. StockwelL. by Tho by Irish Birdcatcher—Echidna, by Economist. Whether for racing or general purpose,!, CRAfIFOBD PRIOBY r S breeding cannot be excelled, as his pedigree containth« names of most of the greatest stud {accesses knows to fame. Riddlcsworth was by Emilius, and any of his descendants are highly esteemed, aud justly so, their The perusal of CRAWFORD PRIORY'S ledigree calls to mind the performances of Js,brother and sister, Guesswork and Con ~iecture. The forraor won several good races ' in the Australian Colonics, and at weight for age as a thiee-year-old in the Champion Baca of 1883, got to the end of 3 miles in the wonderful time of 5 miu. 26 sec., many who were present averring that he actually won, the verdict against him being only a short head in the great Commotion's favour. ■ Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second : •for tho £2,000 Cup, beating everything opposed to her but Malta. She afterwards, fit auction, realised one thousand guineas, Guesswork going to the same purchaser for eleven hundred guineas. ;'"■ Peradvenfure's four foals by Gaug Forward were sold for two thousand sis hundred and thirty guineas, an average of over six hundred and fifty guineas each whioh would have been largely increased had not Crawford Priory boon withdrawn from competition according to arrangement after the first bid, and it should be remembered (that these prices wero obtained in one ofj the Australian colonies where the monies invested in thoroughbred horses can be counted by hundreds of thousands sterling, > Owing to an acoident when a yearling, i i.MK-ford Priory was not trained. Ho was j osed for one season as a sire, and his stock t, • Tcims, £5 each mare; groomage fee, 4s. a A roiiuction for two or more, the bona fide -pr.jjwiy of thesender." All fees .to be paid * ; oc reir.ovalbf marea, t Good paddocks pro- : ' videi fr. e till notice of stinting, after which '' , )p_ ci.ch -naro per week will be charged. ?. : /ery e.re taken, but no responsibility. ior father particulars' apply to fntmswrn &co* i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2688, 31 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2688, 31 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2688, 31 August 1887, Page 4

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