, i'j'o hi AM) 'JUiS bKAbON the L pure-(l)diK'iiit Stallion Avon. Full particulars in futuro advertise merit. G. WATSON, 8784_ - Proprietor. BY SPECIAL BHQUEST OF SEVERAL BREEDERS. The Stout and very Fashionably Bred Horse -.-Hemington ■frill sorve mares in the Wairarapa this season. ! He is by tho world renowned sire Musket, dam > Bangi, by Ravensw-rth (imp) (son of Touoh- ■ utone), dum Skybird (imp) (one of the finest [ bred mates that ever left tlie bliot6b of England , N.Z, Referee), by Teddhigton (Derby, Ascot, ; and Doucastor. Cup winner), by Orlando (Dorby winner), from Skylark by Peep-o-Day Joy ' (Chester Cup winner), from Growl by Bay Mid- ■ dleton (Derby and Two Thousand Guineas • winner) from Barbichie by Lapdog (Derby , winner) by Waxy (Derby winner) by Pot-8-03, t by Eclipse. For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Eangi vide N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. VIII. Terms £4 4s per mare, Good paddocking at ' ono shilling per wet k until notico of stinting is gh en, when mares MUST BK PAID FOB and re* ' moved within a fortnight, or three shillings per 3 week grazing will be charged. Every care takbn J without responsibility, For further particulars i apply to W. 0, WILLIAMS, • Kaiwaiwai, ? 2683 Or Groom in Charge llmO STAND 'MS SEAbON, at Cat- . man a farm, East Tatatehi, the pure* s wed Clydesdale horse r Rufus. Aged 5 years. Color, dapple chestnut. Rtmdf 17 hands h'gh. Jmmenso bone and n fine temper. Sire-Young Piince Charlio, by the imnortud Clidesiale. Old' Prince cfcrlio - bred by Sir James Nicol Fleming, Pralco Charlie's own brother, Prince of „ W es, was champion of Scotland, and was ' 0 so for ,51500. In Chi'i>toh'urch in 1872; 0 Hincd Clwrl e, when 3 years old, took I fir prize again -i' eiijht competitors, ; >ix of which wre imp rted Young Frinco I Charlie's dam Darl n* by Napoleon, took first prze for threo years in succession against all comers as a ory maio. RUFUS' dam Wos om, by Farmer's j Glory, out of fame &■■ mas Pride of Canterbury. KK'tse oi'dprizo :-t the Agricultural t Show at Masierfc >u in 1877. out of a field of nght j lit Cir erton fi st. in 1873 tnr maros , \vi h ioal at font, w-.en five o 'mp-ted. j RUFIK bred by his owner at Manaia, j adu i tedly co i-es from a pure Chdesdde , strain on bothii-'ei, and b.a l b evidence of g thi< by the fact -hat a> re.ards s n. powerj ful buiid, i\ mmet y, aid heig.t, lie it K}ual „ to the fineht htw that nas yet bien 8 impor-ed, and a acknowledged ai the best - i.oHf ever s-h 'wn i i tliiß district, TERvS-£4-all mtrfsguaranteed, and no money demanded till the owuer i 8 tatis--9 fieri that his mn.ro is suut. d. Groomagefee i. sj. (Joed piildocta provided at is per week, but no responsibi.ity will be under , >ak n. I 2/85 WALTFR MORIBON 1 TO STAND THIS SEASON, I 1 fHiJ Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Connell DANIEL O'OONNELL was bred b Murphy, of Marlborough,' and is by i O'Rourke, from Flover, by Sir Heroulee. 1 Plover iB also dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, oeo N,Z. Stud Book, Vol. 6. Daniel O'Rourke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and ia by 81edmere " (imported), from Brunette (imported), who is i also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874. ' For further particular' see cards, , Also the purebred Clydesdale Stallion liaird O'Largo. LAIRD O'LAUGO, imported by P. McLean Esq,, MaraikaiiuLo, flUpier. , All fees for above payable by P.N. at first service, made payable on January Ist, 1886, Taddocking will be provided whep necessary , but a chaw of Is per week will be mado. Everv * care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All further information to be obtained from carde, or ANGUS FRASER, »' 889 Home Bush. , TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRARAPA DIB- - TRICT, a 'J'HE Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Avon. AVON is a bay horae with black points, and • stands 17 hand 9 high, with plenty of bone and f hair, He is come of a great family. His dam was sold at 80 guinea when good mares were i sold at a fourth of that prioc. She is out of a , Blackleg mare-one of a family of four, out of ' the same dam, and the quartette, by Renfrew 1 Jock, were the four best horses ever bred in tpe f Oamaru district. . AVON, by Avon Chief (ISO, N.Z.5.8.) bred by W. Boag, Esq,, Fendalton, near Christchurch, out of his famous prize mare Graco Darling (35), by Prince of Kilbride, imported (602), Grace Darling, by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and 621)). Graco Darling was the . best mare that ever stood in New Zealand. She i has been first and Champion at Chtistohurch many times, beating tho great Maggie Craig, ' Champion of Scotland, She was first in Dunedin in her olass and champion of the yard, In fact her carter is unprecedented, I AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (135) imported from Victoria; g sire Renfrew, imj ported from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg 1 .reported from Scotland, Renfrew Jock's dam Roat, by Crowden Lad, a famous Clydffidal':, ' imported from Scotland by the lato David Nesbitt, Renfrew Jock was a most successful 1 show horse. Before leaving Victoria he took i many tots, and he was three years in snccei. • sion in Oamaru, Timaru and Dunedin, and ' Champion of the yard as welL i From tuis history breeders will rewgniiq , thf t they have in Avon not only a hone of good , parts, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter , altogether different fiom a good looking hone, The great point in horse breeding is to have a ' sire connected with good families of undoubted ' chiracter. In tho one case the stock will be 1 uniformly good, while in the othor case individuals may surpass, but the general character i of the stock will bo inferior and •disappointing. , Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to i see weeds spring from a good looking sire, Terms, 14, payable by P.N, at first service, due January lit, 1888, For full infcwn»tyD apply to G.WBON, 2897 Proprietor, OPBNI'NGJIOTICB, MABTERTON PLUMBING AND GASPITTING WORKS. DAVID PICKERING, (£ikbliikd ISR4.)
'$ thanking the public of Mantorton k and Burruundiug district for the liberal support during tbo past 12 years, D. P bags to announce having completed his new premises, and is now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and the public generally are respectfully Invited to inspect his new and varied atock "" GAS FITTINGS All Requisites in Plumbing and Gasfitting always in stock, and all work guaranteed, as none but competent workmen are employed. Electric and other Bells fitted. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the latest improved principles. 2380 BAKGIORA NURSERY. ' W' E. IVORY, in presenting his • catalogue of fruit trees and general nurseiy stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for their liberal sup port during the last twenty-six yoara, and to inform them that his stock of fruit frees, &c, this year growing on fourteen acres of ground are equal in quality and growth to former vears, the majority beim? fruit bearing this season, JAMES STOHB & SOJN, AGENTS, MASTERTON. "N.B.—Those who have purchased these reea in Masterton, speak very highly of hum. Sti2o
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2700, 14 September 1887, Page 4
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