BY SPMVL REQUEST OF SEVERAL ' BREEDERS. The Fashionably Bred Horse Remington "Will servo mares In the Wairarapa this season, He is by the world renowned sire Mußket, dam Rangi, by Rnvonsworth (imp) (son of Touohstone), dam Skybird (imp) (one of the finest bred mares that ever left the shores of England N.Z, Referee), by Teddington (Derby, Ascot, nnd Doncaster Cup winner), by Orlando (Derby winner), from ■ Skylark by PeepV-Day Boy (Oluawr Gup.winner), from Growl by Bay Miaal»ton (Derby and Two Thousand Guineas winner} from Earbiolite - by Lapdog-(Derby winner) by TVwy (Derby winner) by Pot-fi-os, by Eclipse.,. ; ' ' For tabulated jaedigrw of Mußket and Rawrf vide N.Z. Stud Boo£ Vol. VIE . : Terms £4 is por.mare. ■' Good ptiddooking at on# shilling per week until notice of stinting to given, when mares stusi be paid .fob and removed within a fortnight, or three shillings per week grazing will be charged. Every care taken without, responsibility, ; For further particulars apply to , W. O. WILLIAMS, Kaiwaiwai, 208S Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON HjK Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Oonuel DANIEL O'CONNELL wftß bred by Mr Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Dauicl O'Rourke, from Plover, by [Sir Horoules, Plover is also dam of Malviua, Hercules, and other winners, eeo N,Z, Stud Book, Vol, G, Daniel O'Rourko won the Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and is by Sledmere (imported), from Brunetto (imported), who iB also dam of Tadmor, tlio Canterbury Derby winner of 1874, Terms—Three guineas per maro. For further particulars see cards, Also tho purobred Clydesdale Stallion I iaird O'Largo. LAIRD O'LARGO, imported by D, McLean ■Esq.,. Maraikakaho, Napier, : AU fcos for above payable by P.N, at first service, ma'do payable bn January lßt, 1886. Paddocking will bo provided when necessary but a charge of Is per week will bo mado, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All further information to bo obtained from oards, or ' ANGUS FRASEB, AM Homo Bush. TO STAND THIS SEASON tho pure Clydesdale Stallion Avon. Full particulars in future advertise} ment, G. WATSON, 2784 , Proprietor. TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRABAPA DISTRICT, ion, Avon.
AVON is a bay boras with blaok points, and stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bono and hair, Heiscomoof a great family, Hia dam was sold at 80 guinea when good mares were sold at a fourth of that price. She is out of a Blackleg mare—one of a family of four, out of the Bamo dam, and tho quartette, by Renfrew Jock, wcro the four beat horses ever mod in the Oamaru district, AVON, by Avon Chief (160, H.Z.5.8.) bred by \V. Boag, Esq,, Fendalton, near Christchurch, out of his famous prize mare Graco Darling (36), by Prince of Balbrlde, imported (602). Graco Darling, by Prince Charlie, Imported (4 and 626), Graco Darling was tho best marc that ever stood in New Zealand. She has been first and Champion at Ohristchurch many times, beating the groat Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland. Sno was tot in Duncilin in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her career is unprecedented. AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (185) imported from Victoria; g toire Renfrew, imported from Scotland; g dain Jobs, by Blackleg imported from Scotland, Renfrew Jook's dam Rose, by Crowden Lad, a'famous Clydesdale, imported from Scotland by the late David Nesbitt, Renfrew Jock'was a most successful show horse. Before leaving Victoria ho took 1 many firsts, and ho was threo years in succession in Oamaru, Timaru. and Dunedin, and Champion of the yard as well. From thiß hißtory breeders will recognise that they have in Avon not only a horse of good. parts, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter altogether different from a good looking horse, Tho great point in horse breeding.is to have a sire conncoted with good families of undoubted character,. In tho ono caso the etook will be uniformly good, while in.tho other case individuals may surpass, but tho general character of the stock will bo inferior and disappointing, Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to see weeds spring from a good looking sire. Terms, J£4, payable by P.N, at first sorvice, due January Ist, 1888, For full information apply to G, WATSON, 2697 Proprietor, RANGIORA NURSERY. WE. IVORS', in presenting his • catalogue of fruit trees and general nursery, stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for their liberal upport during the last twenty-six yeaVf id to inform them that his stock oJn trees, &c., this year growing on fo en acres of ground are equal in quality and growth to former years, the majority beine fruit bearing this season, JAMES STONE & SOW, AGENTS, MASTERTON. N.B.—Those who have purohased these -reea in Mastarton, speak very highly of hem, 2620 OPENING NOTICE. ~
MASTERTON PLUMBING AND GAS' FITTING WORKS. DAVID PICKI.K'^G, (Established ffih IN thankinc; the public of Masiertou and surrounding district) for the liberal support during the past 12 years, D. P. begs to announce having oompl his new premises, and ia now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and the publio generally are respectfully invited to Inspect his new and varied stock ° f GAS FITTINGS All Requisites in Plumbing and Gasfitting always in stock, and all work guaranteed, as none but competent worb men are employed. Electric and other Bells fitted; Hot t Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the latest improved principles. 2380 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY KUTMEK BEOS. - 'HAIL-STREET, MASTERTON, Engineers, Blaoksmiths, Iron and Brass Founders. HAYING imported all the necessary machinery of the latest improvements will be ablo to compete fully with the Wellington firms. New Engine., any H. P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, etc., made and repaired at low rates, Brass fittings at any iime. Patterns supplied. .10 GEO. LUKE, COAOH AND CARRIAGE.BTTILDER, OACH AND CARRIAGEBu iLDER •TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON WANTED. —The inhabitants of th Wairarapa to know that G. Luke is building carriages of every 'description of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the latest designs atpricea that Defy Competition, Double Buggiesfrom £4O; Single r om£3o Dog Carts from £35; Lome Cars ,im£3o Pagnell and Whitechapol carta from £26 Spring Traps £2O. Putnam's Sulkys are a speciality, from £l6 upwards. Estimates and designs on application,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 4
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