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inn.,,.ui .0; tha \\ airarupa Jockey 01 üb's Sire Crawford Priory* Foaled 18?§. CRAWFORD PRIORY is a chestnut horse standing sixteen hands, with exceptionally good bone, substance and_ beautiful quality He is perfectly quiet to ride or handle, and was bred by Sir Thomas hlder, of the famous Morphettville stud, South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)-dam Pcradveuture (imported) by Adventurer—Manganese, by Irish Birdcaloher—Moonbeam, by Tomboy—Lunatic, by Prime Minister —Jlsniae, bv Shuttle-Anticipation. _ Adventurer by Ifewininster—Palma by Emilius—Francesca. NowmiusUr, by Touchstone-Beeswing. Gang Forward (winner of the 2,000 gninea'l, 1873), by Stockwell—Lady Mary, by Orlando —Splitvote (eranddam of Si, Albans) by St. Luke—Elec'.rosa, Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by Dangar. Stockwell, bylhe Baron- Pocahontas, by Gloncoe. Thy Baron, by Irish Birdeatcher-Echidna, by Economist. Whether for racing or general purposes, OKAttFOKD PBIOBI'B breeding cannot be excelled, as bis pedigree contain—tho names of most of the greatest etud successes known to fams. Kiddksworth vas by Emilius, and auy of his descendant!) aro highly esteemed, and justly so, _ their Bfnumeneis being universally admitted, The perusal of CRAWFORD PMOfiY'S pedigree oills to mind the performances of his brother and sister. Guesswork and Con jcctiiro, The former won several good races ui the Australian Colonies, aud at weight for ago us a thice year-old in the Champion Haco of 1883, got to tho end of 3 miles in the vradtrfrliime of 5 rain. 26 eco., mauy who were present averring that he actually won, the verdict against him bouig_ only a short head in the great Commotion's favour. Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second for the £2,000 Cup, beating everything opposed to her but Malta, She afterwards, 6t auction, realised one thousand guineas, Guesswork going to the same purchaser for eleven hundred guineas, Peradventure'B four foals by Gang Forward wero sold for two thousand six hundred and thirty guineas, an average of over tix hundred and fifty guineas each which would havo been largely increased had not Crawford Priory been withdrawn from competition according to arrangement after the flrit bid, and it should bo remembered that these prices wore obtained in ono of tho Australian oolonies where the monies invested in thoroughbred horses can bo counted by hundreds of ttoonpauds sterling, Owing to an accident when a yearling, Crawford Priory was not trained. He was used for one season aa a f.iro, and his stock Sires' Produce Stakes, 1889. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT LANGDALE, f WJMHEAJIA, Tho thoroughbred

promise well, Terms, £5 each mare; groomaga fed, -Ib, A reduction for two or more, the bona fide property of (he sender. All fees to be paid on removal of mares, • Good paddocks provided free till notice of stinting, after wKicli la each maro per week will bo charged, Every caro taken, but no responsibility. For furtb«r particulars apply to - MESBHB ELDER i CO, 2JJB9 Langdalo, Wftarcams. To travel this Seaßon, in tho Walwapa District, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION By Malton—Revoke, bv Sir Horculca. (SeeN.Z. Stud Book.) TK again placing this well known Sko at tho service of brotdura of taw ia the "MTalrarapa, his owner fools convinced ho l» doing a public service. either for improving the breed of hackney'a or for racing purposes. With tho limited opportunities, his stock havo alreadv won over £6,001 on the turf, and last year took flrat and second Prizes for light-weights lit both the Wairararapa and Masterton Shows, • On account of his age, hia owner feels it imperative to place a Striot Limit on the number of Mares, and would like those who intend to seud'any to him to intimate their intention at once, on MONDAYS & THURSDAYS, He will be at WAIHENGA on TUESDAYS, Ho will be at FEATHERSTON on WEDNESDAYS; He will be at MASTERTON on SATURDAYS, Terms-4 Guineas, Single Mare, 3J _guiue»s if two or more, Paddocking provided, if necesTHE PREMIER.

sary, et a small charge, at his ownors farm, Taratahi, P, F, TANCRED, owner. J, McRAE. groom ill charjo, TO STAND THIS SEASON, A T Kciil'a Prince of Wales Horse f«oJIX poiitory, Maslerton, and to travel Uie district if sufficient inducement oflem, tho handsome tho;oughbred horse Lord Mandeviilo, LORD MANDEVILLE is a dark bay with black puiuts, stands 15 h mds 3 inclicb, hia whole contour bcin? very himdsomo, has a neat expressive head, thoulders deep and veil laid back, and good enough for anything, Yattendon (siro of 1 <ord Mandeville) is the sire of the famous Giand Flaneur, who was tbe beat 3-year-old performer on tho Australian turf, never huvicp been beaten in any rcco he started for, winning in 1880 the Victorian Darby, St. Leger, tho Melbourne Cup, Australian J.C, Derby and Champion Race, Yattendon is also tho sire of Cherler (who in hia turn aired First Chester) who ako the Victoiian Derby and Melbourne Cup doing tie two miles in the fast time of 3min Kfeee, carrying Bat Site. Lord Burghley, JkU bro'ier to Lord Mandeville, is a K rßft t performer on the turf } he won the Wftgga Cup, 2 miles, carrying Sot 71ba, in tho mM time on record, Yattendon was eir» of Mr Waters' famous mare Yfttterbfl, wto after her yfotcrieu w the turf added fresh lattreM to her name by producing tlbellw toTraduoer, Matchlock, Fusilier, g&d Muskiteecto Misket,&nd Kingfish (who hu just won the Hawkeeboxy Guiu«i) to Itatttorim An inspection of the above record will shew that LORD MANDEVILLE comM km t fast and famous family of blood stock

bwg fuU of Waxy strain. T#rmi £5 ss, payable by P.N. duo February Ist, 1888 } gtooraage Ca, payable on first jerries. Firat-clasa paddockß with plenty oi water provided Iroe for marts until stinted when due notice will be given, after which la por week will be charged. Full particulars and tabulated pedigree oaa be obtained on application to W.NEILt, 8)82 Proprietor. ■ " jo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, fpHE Thoroughbred Hoik Treason, ByTraduwr, dam Lady Jane by Riddlesworth, g!Md-(Um Mclora by Gleudowor—Arab TREASON is a beautiful golden _ chestnut, etanding about sixteen bands high, with immense bono and musole, with very superior •vctioir ; has a splendid constitution and a good temperiß quiet to ride -or handle. He has proved himself a sure foal getter j has distinilnguisiied himself well on the turf, having oeVet lost a race when starting for weight-for-age'or welter weight for age. _ He took. firat prize at the Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; ho also took first prize at tlio Marlborough Agricultural Show. TREASON is the sire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has so well di6tinSwished himself, - both on the flat and over urdlee, From TREASON'S groat size and eplendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Iraducer—he cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacks and racehorses, TREASON will bo at the following places during the season, weather permitting :-Greytown and Carterton FRIDAYS, Mastorton, SATURDAYS, and at tho Iron Stables, Fiathcraton, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS. TKRMS-£4a mare, an allowance made for wo or more mares. Good paddocks FREE OF .CHARGE'until stinted. All care, but no Hspousibility, }EQ, FREETH,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 5 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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