ui W..CJIAL BLUEST 01' SEVERAL BREEDERS, i The and very Fashionably Bred Hoiao : . HeiningLou Will servo marcs in tiio Wamirapa this H.wby tli world renowned sire Musket, dam Rangi, by R. vo n-wrth (imp) (son of. Touch' itont'), dam Skybird (imp) (one of tbo finest ■red marcs that ever left the sliorcs of England .\ T ,Z, Referee), by Teddihgton (Do-by, Ascot, ,nd Doucfister Cup winner), by Orlando (Derby winner), from Skylark by Peep'o'-DaY lioj (Chester Cup winner), from Growl by Bav Midlleton (Derby and' Tiro Thousand Guinea* viiinerj from Barbiohie by Lapdog winner) by Waxy (Derby winner) by Pot-ft-osJ by Eclipse. For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Kangi vide N.Z, Stud Book, Vol. VIII, Terms £4 4s per marc. Good paddocking at one shilling per week until notico of stinting it given, when marcs must de paid kok and removed within a fortnight, or three shillings per week grazing will be charged. Every cave taken without responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. 0. WILLIAMS, Kaiwaiwai, ■. Or Groom in Charge, TO STAND THIS SEASON Thoroughbred StallionDaniel O'Connel. DANIEL O'CONNEL was bred by Mr Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Daniel O'Rourkc, from Plover, by Sir Hercules, Plover is also dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, sco N,Z, Stud Book, Vol. 6. Daniel O'Rourko won the Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and is by Slcdmerc (imported), from Brunette (imported), who is also dam of. Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874, Terms-Three guineas per marc, For further particulars see cards, Also the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Laird O'Largo, LAIRD O'LARGO, imported by D. McLean Esq., Maraikakabo,. Jhpier. All fees for above payable by P.N. at first service, made payable on January Ist, 1886, Paddocking will be provided when necessary but a cliarnc of Is per week will be made, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, Further information to be obtained from ANGUS FRASER, Homn Bush. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE Gladstone WILL travel in the Wairarnna District this season, leaving Mastertou every Monday for Greytown, GLADSTONE is by Trincc Royal (30) dam a marc by Old Wellington, grand dam imported from Victoria. The woll-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D, McQueen, Smcaton, Victoria, and was imported by his present owner, Mr John McKellor, Doyleston, Canterbury, Prince jrfu -al is by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Mo. «rs'J. anil M. Mcintosh from Scotland, w'terci. "lined?, Ist prizes. His dam Blossom by Bothwb ivas also imported from Scotland, Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands 10 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of hair and bone of_ the best fashion, Prince Royal commenced his career as a prize taker at two years old, securing second place at Ballarat, and second at Smeaton, where he was only beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Sires' Produce Stakes of £lO, Since bis arrival in this colony ho has always been a prize taker in every show yard where he has been entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, ho was awarded the Association Medal and the President's Cup as the best draught stallion of any age on the ground. His stock arc now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddavt's colt Lord Raglan, who took first prize as a three year old at Christchurch last year; Mr Pocock's Prince Victor; Mr J, Bong's Royal Prince; and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many others too numerous to mention, J. HARDING, 2701 Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. N tlits Wairarapa district tho purebred Clydesdale Horse, Pi'ince AiMhur PRINCE ARTHUR is by Young Prince Clmrliu, bred by William Boag, Esq., of Bumside, Fendelton. Ho is by Old Prince Charlie, (imported), and was never bnatun at any Show at Christcliu- cli his Dam, Darling, is by Napoleon, granddam, Nancy, impovturl from Tasmania, Darling has taken First Prize, every time when shown in Chvistcliurch. PRINCE ARTHURS dam, Gipsy, is by Young Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by old Black Champion; great grand-dam Gipsy, by England's Hopo,- bred by Mr Taylor, of Pararoia. R, FALLOON, 2094 Proprietor. UNION ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, MASTERTON EniLt JoiUNSox Proprietor. HAVING taken the above house, I beg to solicit a share of the patronage of the travelling public. Board, including wishing 18s per week, Meals at all Hours, Is 2732 Beds, Is. ENGLISH FERNS (HIP including Athyriums, Lastreas, Scolopendriimis, etc., from Is each. Beautiful variegated FERNS, including Pteris Arayrea, tricolor, and crctieaabbo lineata. Splendid opportunity for FERN FANCIERS, ' All kinds of Bedding Plants from 83 per 100.
Orreeiihouwe Plants from lis per dozen. Orchids, Stove Plants, Swect-sconted Plants in beautiful Variety, Plants of Cucumbers, Melons, Vegetable Marrow and Pumpkin, twopence each. Tomato Plant* In variety, one shilling per do'cn. AnyLAYINGOT'T or other JOBBING WORK entrusted to me is guaranteed to be executed in a skilful, scientific, and thoroughly workmanlike manner, PARCELS POST Any order from lib to 11 lbs in weight can be forwarded per parcel post in perfect safety at a trifling cost. Apply to mo for anything you may require and your wishes will be attended Special list of all kinds of Plants on application to C THOMPSON, wmBSmBXER MASTERTON, Communications left at Mr Tayler's or Mrs Pr< ston's Fruit Shops will receive immediate attention. CHARLES COLLIER WISHES to intimate to the sheepfarmers, of the Wairarapa and surroundiii" district that he is now propared to do WOOLSCOURING at thb. following prices ;—Locks and Pioce3, :}d:; scoured and classified, ; }d ; Superior Snow White Fleeces, l|d; bellies and pieces, snow white Id. Having had 37 years colonial experience, both in Worth Queensland, New South Wales, Australia and New' Zealand, he can guarantee that all work entrusted to tip will be dune with the utmost caro and despatch. During the wool scouring season all other work will be suspended, to- give our. clients the advantage of gettim,' their . wool into the first English sales. All < wools' entrusted to:-his care will ho i insured.stored, and delivered at tho rail- I way station free of cost. r Highest Pnco for wool and skins s OLD BREWERY FELLMOtfGERY, 11 Mastorton, 2^ll
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 4
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