LY Si'KOIAI, Itt.QUE.ST Uf ' SKVJiiiAL JiUEEDIiRS. The Stout and'very FimhioiMbly Drcd Horse Will serve mates in the Wnirnmpa this season. Hi; is by tlio world retiownedsire Musket, dnm Eiingi, by Baveiißw lth (imp) (a.n i.f 'I ouchBtonc), dum iikybird (imp) (one of tin- finest bred nmies thnt ever ltft tlj. sliurcs ut! }ji-l«ii(l N.Z, Mcrce), by Todilington .(Derby, Ascot, and Doucaster (Jup winner), by Orlando (Dorby dloton (Derby end Tito Thousand Guineas winner) from Batblchio by Lapdog (Derby winner) by Waxy (Derby winner) by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse, For tabuUt«d jwligrve 0/ Musket and Bangi vide N;Z. Stud Book, Vol. VIU. . Terms £4 4s per mare; Good paddoddng at one shilling per wefk until notice of stinting is given, when marerMCM BE PAID FOR and removed within a fortnight,' or three shillings per wo»k grazing will be.cliarjjedr Every core taken without responsibility.' For farther particulars apply to V. O. WILLIAMS, Eaiwaiwal, 2083 Or Groom iu Ohaitje. \ TO STAND THIS BKABON 1 HjJ Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Connel I DANIEL O'CONNELL was bred by Mr Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Daniel J O'Bourke, from Plovor, by Sir Horculos. 1 Plover is also dam of Malvina, Hercules,' and 1 other winners, see.N.Z. .Stud Book, Vol, 6, t Daniel O'Bourke wou the Canterbury Derby v and Cup, in 1875, and is by Sledmero { (Imported), from Brunotto (imported), who is . olbo dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874. For further particulars see cards. Also tho purebred Clydesdale Stallion I -ami O'Largo. . LAIRD O'LAEGO, imported by D. MoLean Esq,, MaraikaMo, Jfapier. All fees for abovo payable by P.N. at first service, made payable on January Ist, 1886. Taddocking will be provided when neoesßary but a charge of 1b por week will be mado. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All further information to bo obtained from cards, or ANGUS FRASER, 683 Home Bush. [to STAND'THIS SEASON' the L pure Clydesdale Stallion Avon. Full particulars in future . merit, G. WATSON, f 2784 Proprietor. '■ TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT, fHE Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Avon. AVON is a bay horso with black points, and , stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bono and 1. hair. He is come of a great family. His dam \ was sold at 80 gm'nes when good mares were 3 sold at a fourtn of that price. Sho is out of a Blackleg mare—one of a family of four, out of , the same dam, and the quartette, by Renfrew Jock, were tho four best horses ever bred in tho r Oamaru district. AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred 1 by W. Boag, Esq., Fendalton, near Christchurch, out of hia famous prise mare Gr&co > Dnrlin? 13(51. hv PrincA nf TCiUirMn. Imnnrtail (602). Grace Darling, by Prince Charlio, imported (4 and 62(1). Grace Darling was tho bast mare that ever stood in Now Zealand. She has been first and Champion at Ohriatcburoh many times, beating the great Maggio Craig, 1 Champion of Scotland. She wbb first in Dunedin in her olass and champion of tho yard. In •' fact her career is unprecedented. AVOWS dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (185) r imported from Victoria; g sire Renfrew, imported from Scotland) g dam Jcsb, by Blackleg imported from Scotland. Konfrow Jock's dam I Rose, by Crowden Lad, a famous Clydesdah, imported from Scotland by the late David ) Noebitt. Renfrew Jock was a most successful show horso. Before leaving Victoria he took many firsts, and he was three years in succes- ' sion In Oamaru, Timaru and Dunodin, and Champion of the yard as well. 7 From this history breeders will* recognise ■ tbit they havo in Avon not only a horse of good parti, but an Entire of good lineage, & matter 1 altogether different from a good looking horse. The great point in horse breeding is to have a sire connected with good families of undoubted chiraoter. In the one case the stock will be uniformly good, whilo in the other case indi- ' viduals may surpass, but the general character • of tho stock will be inferior and disappointing. Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to m mm spring from a good looking sire. • ' Terms, £l, payable by P.tf, at first service, due January Ist, 1888. For full information , apply to G.WATSON, 2697 Proprietor. RANGIORA NURSERY. " B. IVORY, in presenting his W • catalogue of fruit trees and general nurseiy stock, begs to thank hia numerous patrons for their liberal Bup port during tho last twenty-six year», and to inform thflra that Mb stock of fruit trees, &c, this year growing on fourteen aorea of ground ure equal in quality and growth to former years, the majority bein? fruit bearing this season. JAMES STONE & SOW, AGENTS, MASTERTON. if. B.—Those who have purchased theso I reeo in Masterton, speak very highly of : hem. 2620 OPENING NOTICE, MASTERTON PLUMBING AND OAS« FITTING WORKS. DAVID PICKERING, (EiWished 1914,) IN thanking the public of Masterton and surrounding district for the liberal support during the past 12 years, D. P begs 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 >in«. vited to inspect hia new and varied stock °' GAS FITTINGS before purchasing elsewhere. All Requisites in Plumbing and Gasfitting always in stook, and nil work guaranteed, as none but competent workmen are employed. Electrio and other Bells 6tted. Hot, Oold,-and Shower Baths fitted on the 1 latest irmroved principles. 21180 • SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY KUT2NEE BEOS., hall-btbeet, justeeton,. . ■ Engineers, Blacksmiths, Iron and Brass Founders. J4VINO; imported all the necessary machinery of tho latest improvements will be able to compete fully with; the Wellington firms. - ■ Now Engine, any fl. P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, etc, made and repaired at low rates, Brass fittings at any iime. Patterns supplied. 10 GEO. LUKE, OAOH and CARRIAGE BUILDER, OACH and CARRIAGE BUILDER TARANARI-ST., WELLINGTON ANTED.-The inhabitants of th W Wairarapa to know that G, Luke is building carriages of every description of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the latest designs at prices that ,-i ■ Deiv Competition, Double Buggiesfrom £4O; Single r im£3o Dog Carts from £35; Lome' Cars )tn£3o Paanell and Whiteohapel carts from £2(i Spring Traps £2O. Putnam's Sulkys are a speciality, from £lO upwards, w » fi "'ateß and. designs o" application.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2703, 17 September 1887, Page 4
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