Business Notices; m FOB SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED OLYDESv. DALE STALLION . LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from F|ot- . - epoo (imported). His grand colt was bred 1 by the Auck« land Stiid Company in 1885, therefor three years foaliug, and"'; ia..—/ admitted judges to be splendid specimen of a draught lire. Loch Dhu is a dapple bay with black 1 points, voiy docile,"ldads well with any horsti, ho hns good feet, plenty ,of hair, magnificent animal. Loch Dhu shown at both; parades, and if not sold 1 will be at the service of breeders. "In tho: meantimo Loch Dhu can be seen at his owner's stables.' ' ■, r Extended pedigree ia cards and futUre advertisement. ,• . ' , JOHN STOTT,» l ..... Btookjyne, Gladstone. 1 ; ,TO STAND THIS'SEASON At a. w. dk\ r e's farm; t/m Ore, Mastertoii, the Thoroughbred. Horso,' 5" <■ 11 '. ;;i 110 !I ' s: PISGATORIOUS.;; By Traducer ,(imp.)v .'.out of Fanny/ Fisher, by Fisherman- (imp),\ouC*P Coquette (imp.) by Launcelot, wibhet tif English Derby and full brother to Touch ; stone/ Traducer by the Libel jby PantM, loon. The.Libel, out of Pasquenado, sister to . Touchstone. V: ' h;,:-;' It will be seen frpm the above that,thai > stout-hearted; Fisherman eyen,., more'W the. Australian -/than Traducer to the New Z&laiid fiet ; that Piscatorious iB the only Fisherman' and > Traducor nickobtainablo 'should 1 be ! sufficient to, entitle bim to the respect of [ breeders. . :■/: of mares who. are. desirous,'; to to wlnkuir atriluis and put"their mtfrea'tb f. a hbrse bred on the lines on Puoatonbusj;'; whose breeding alone would command ; him a big : season in any part of - 1 the; ; world, f ■: i .7:i :o, In color Piscatorious it a beautiful dark > brown, with^ black .points, hands Sin high, has a heat; raprcssivft r. head (never anbater'orcleaner h^d^Beb: on a neck), indicative of a good temped His,neck is long and muscular,with wini- ; pipe well 'detaohed [ his shouldered'are'" deep and woll laid back, and good enough for anything.Hey a grand , topped 'un. ; - TERMS.—Thoroughbred: ,Mares ; Ten Guineas, Half bred Mares Six ..Guineas. Two or inoro as per agreement, ' Moiiiej payable on first service, by' P.N ,' dui 31st December," 1888. Grass'FßEL until due notice has been given' of- stint iiig, after which 3s fid per week will be chargod.. Every earn of Marts will be taken, but iur responsibility, ..Groomage —ss, to be- paid at time of service. For ParticulaWpplvTib"""™ B. CAyE,,oa, ,j r ' ' Ai W. OAVE. :; . WoodlojuhFarni, 2948 Te Ore Ore, Mastertoii, THE TEOKOUGHBKED IMPORTED STAI- ■ HON, ' ' :"" : V . PRAIRIE BIRD ' TB a'darklay or brown horse itandlbg 15.^ ■i ß big-boned, short ia the back,' 'standing l ! ! . over a lot of ground, It hag been stated (times-;: without number) to tho ,gwicr. ■ that Initio . liird was just tho horse the Walrat&pa wanted. , Prairie llird is the moat likely horse standing " in this district .to aire cross<countiy horses, silu At breeders will do well to give him a trial. Trai-V rie Illrd was bried by Mr Dixon Canes, of Bathunt, Prairie Bird vide New Zealand stud hook;■ i by Greyskiri, dam Lady Emily, Lady Eraily.br i f William Till (imported), dam Speck by Sm C u„T Jation, imp;, dam Win Whisker bV ; Whisker, I, inip.i'Greyslilii hyYatteidon hy SirHercuits, ' imp,, (lam Esperanco bv Glaucus, Arab,'imft; 1: ■ dam llluo Bell by Gohcniii, «on of 'Rou«e - '> Emigrant, imp,,, ilam Quadroon 'b^i imp,, English mare,' As •> above pedlgreeTrairie Bird' has a grand miltyro of the Famous Touchstone,' Whalebone, ' Waxy, . Phill-daJuU: bloods, ' Fnirie Bird * will travcl.froin Masterton to Timii; Terms! : Thoroughbred 'more, and mares (classed A and 1! in N. Z, stud book) that have won J5300; in races will be served free of cost, all others £3 . 103 j reductions made for two or morel: Guar, antccd £1 extra i»er mare, iNo grobmage fee, =• Paddocldng free till stinted, 2975
IJIO STAND THIS SEASON.' i That well known CABT STALLION nugget;;. Fur further particulars ae to pedijpeo and terms sea future issuo ' H. T.MASON. 2980 Gladstone. JjIRUIT rpiißKS JOR gALE; BEST M ARKET KINDS. . Apple Trees from 12b to 24s per doz on blight-proof stooks Piiius Ihiigniß, two yeans old, ! traiis-' planed, 12b per 100; three-vean'old ' 15s per 100 ' . , Wulnutoi'6s to,l2s,per.doz„,..,',^'' 1 " Gooßoborries, bcßt, large kind, '6s to Ga per doz '' • ' ; '-' HEDGE PLANTS ; African Box, lOspor 1000 Earborry,li!s ' 'iij. Privet Caper 100 ' Hhubarb Roots, 4a to J2a per doz
CAMEWAS, ROSEB; ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND FLOWjSraWQ ri D.BARRATT. . TIVIDAL-B NURSERY, MOROA; N|AU GKE\TQ\VN AGENTS ?0H Company. Ulio! New Zealand A«ad«»t Iris'irahw' : '■••• v The MlioTruilOffice of New'Zealimf Bwi Colonial 'Mutual Lifo-'Aiwir^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 4
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