TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRAKAPA DISTRICT, HP Pnro 01 ydesdnle Stal - ii, Avon AVON ia a bay ' nrscwith black points, and atauda 17 hftnda nig., with plenty of bono ami hair. Hoiscoinoof s» jitat family. His dam was sold at 800 guinea when good marcs weto sold at a fourth of that price. She ia out of a Blackleg marc-ono of a family of four, out of the samo dam, and tho quartette, by Renfrew Jock, were tho four best horseß over bred in the Oamara district. AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred by W. Boag, Esq., Fendnlton, near church, out of his famous prize marc Graco Darling (36), by Princo of Kilbride, imported (602). Graco Darling, by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and G26), Grace Darling was the best mare that ever stood in New Zealand. She has been first and Champion at Christchurch many times, beating tho great Maggio Craig, Champion of Scotland. She was first in Dimcdin in herclass and champion of tho yard. In fact her career is unprecedented. AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (135) imported from Victoriaj g sire Renfrew, imported froHi Scotland j g dam Jess, by Blackleg imported from Scotland, Renfrew Jock's dam Rose, by Crowden Lad, a famous Clydesdak, imported from Scotland by tho lato David Nesbitt, Renfrew Jock was' a most successful show horse. Before leaving Victoria ho took many firsts, and ho was thrco years in succession in Oamara, Timaru and Dunedin, and Champion of tho yard aB well. From this history breeders will recognise thst they have in Avon not only a horso 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 conneoted with good families of undoubted character. In tho one caso the stock w'U bo uniformly good, while in tho other case individuals may surpass, but the general character of the stock will bo inferior and disappointing. Nothing is more grievous to a breeder ttoiii to jce weeds spring from a good looking sire. Terms, £4, payable by P.N. at first service, due January Ist, 1888. For full information apply to G.WATSON, Froprtecur TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IHE Thoroughbred Horso Treason, ByTraducer, dam Lady Jane by Riddlesworth, grand-dam Mclora by Glondower-Arab TREASON is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior action; has a splendid constitution and a good temper; ia quiet to vide or handle. Ho has proved himself a sure foal getter; has distintinguished himself well on'tho turf, having nerer lost a race when starting for weight-for-age or welter weight for age. He took first priz6 " t at the Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; ho also took first prize at tho Marlborough Agricultural Show, TREASON is the sire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has so woll distinguished himself, both on tho flat and over hurdles, From TREASON'S great size and splendid crossing of blood-Riddlesworth and Traducer-he cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, ''acks find rflcchorscs TREASON will be at he following places during the season, weather permitting:—Greytown and Carterton FRIDAYS, Masterton, SATURDAYS, "Waihcnga, TUESDAYS, and at the Iron Stables, Feathcrston, WED NESDAYS and THURSDAYS. TERMS-& a mare, an allowance made for wo or more marcs, Good paddocks FREE OF CHARGE until stinted, All care, but no responsibility 2GS!) '4KO. FREETH. To travel this Scasou, in the Wairarapa District, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION THE PREMIER. By Maltou—Revoke, by Sir Hercules, (See N.Z, Stud Book,) IN again placing this well known Sire at the service of breeders of horses in the Wairarapa, his owner feels convinced ho is doing a public service, either for improving the breed of hackney's or for racing purposes. With \h limited opportunities, his stock havo already won over £6,001 on the turf, and last year took first and second Prizes for light-weights at botli the Wairararapa and Masterton Shows. On account of his age, his owner feels it imperative to place a Strict Limit on the number of Mares, and would like those who intend to send any to him to intimate their intention ai He will visit CARTERTON and GREYTOWN on MONDAYS & THURSDAYS, He will be at WAIHENGA on TUESDAYS. He will be at FEATHERSTON on WEDNES DAYS, He will be at MASTERTON on SA T UII DAYS. Terms-4 Guineas, Single Mare, 3.J guinea) If two or more, Paddoeking provided, if ncces Eary, at a small charge, at his owners farm, Taratahi, P. F. TANORED, owner. J. McRAE. groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Coimol. DANIEL O'CONNEL was bred by Mi Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Daniel O'Rourke, from Plover, by Sir Hercules, Plover is also dam of Malviua, Hercules, ami other winners, see N,Z. Stud Rook, Vol, 6, Daniel O'Rourke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and is by Sledmere (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 Stalliou Laird O'Largo. LAIRD O'LARGO, imported by D. McLean Esq,, Maraikakaho, Nipier. All fees for abovo payable by P.N. at firs! service, made payable on January Ist, 188 G. Paddoeking will be provided when necessary but a charge of Is per week will be made. Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred, Further information to bo obtained from ANGUS FRASER, Home Bush. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. N tliii Wairarapa district tho purebred Clydesdale Horse, Prince Arthur PRINCE ARTHUR is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boag, Esq., of Burnside, Fendelton. He is by Old Prince Charlie, (imported), and was never beaten at any Show at Christchurch his Dam, Darling, is by Napoleon, granddam, Nancy, imported from Tasmania. Darling has taken First Prize, every time when shown in Christchurch. PRINCE ARTHUR'S dam, Gipsy, is by Young Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by old Black Champion; great grand-dam Gipsy, by England's Hope, bred by Mr Taylor, of Pararoia. R, FALLOON, 2G94 Proprietor. CHARLES COLLIER ITISHES to intimate- to the sheepW farmers of the Wairarapa and surrounding district that 'he is now prepared to do WOOLSCOURWG at the following prices ;—Locks and Pieces, f d ; scoured and classified, |d ; Superior Snow White Fleeces, ljd; bellies and pieces, snow whito, Id. Having had 37 years colonial experience, bnth in North Queensland, New South Wales, Australia and New Zealand, he can guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be d'>r.e with the utmost care and despatch. During the wool scouring season all other work will bo suspended, to give our clients the advantage of getting their wool into the first English sales. All wools entrusted to his care will be insured, stored, and delivered at tho railway station free of cost. . Highest Price for wool and skius OLD BREWERY FELLMM3ERY, Masterton, 27'/l JAMES PKTRiE. (Late Edward Jones,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER, /NQ' •.,. mivvvrti.io all parts.of the J Borough and tunoqnding district ar owest current rates, Orderß left with Mr E. Jones will roceivc prompt atton tioiy 2220
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2773, 13 December 1887, Page 4
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