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Business* Notices; FOK SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEA- : • SON, THE PUREBRED OLYDEB- . DALE STALLION • . LOCH DHU, By Looh Fergus (imported) from Flori enco (imported). ■ Thin grand colt wiw bred by the Auckland Stud Company in 1885, therefore threo years old thia' : and is admitted by competent ■ judgesjto be aS, splendid draught sire. Looh Dhu is a"3npple baylwith blacl points, very docile, lends well with any horso, ho has gqiid feet, hair, and when thoroughly furnished magnilicent animal. Loch:> Dhu > will bo ehown nt both parades, and' if Dot sold will be at the service of broedb j'a, j In tho meantimo Loch Dhu can be seen at his owner'sstablea. , . Extended pedigree in cards and future advertisement. •> 11 . : t j JOHN STOTT; 2080 Brooklynp, Gladstone. • TO STAND THIS' SEASON A TA, W/aP'S FARMii Jo Ore , • XX Ore, Maßter'toti, the Thoroughbred Hoi-so, " PISCATORIOUS. By Traducer (imp.), out of Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), , out sf y Coquette (imp.) by Launcelotj winner of English Derby and full brother to Toiut stone. Traducer by tho Libel, by Pari^F-' loon. The Libel, out of Pasquenade, full sistor to Touchstone, It will be seen from the above that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been oven more, to tho Australian Turf than Traducer to the New Zealand The fact that Piacatorious is tho only Fisherman ' t and Traducer liiekobtaitmblo should be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders, . ■ r Owners of mm who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winning strains and put their marcs to a horse brod on the lines on Piscntorious, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world. ' r In color Piacatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with'black points, standing lti hands 2in high, has. a neat expressive head (novel' a neater or cleaner; head set on a iieck), indicativo of a good temper. His neck is long and muscular; with windpipe well detached; his shoulders are deep and woll laid back, end good enough for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. TERMS.—Thoroughbred Mares Toil Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Two or morcas per agreement. MoiljH payable on first seryice, by : P,N j du® 31st Dccomber, 1888. Grass IREET until due notice has been given of stinting, after whioh 3s fid per week will bo ehnrged. Every care of Mares will be taken, but no responsibility.' Groomage —6s, to bo paid at time of aervicij." ■ For Particulars apply to B, GAVE, on A. W. CAVE. , ' Woodleigh Farm, .2948 To Oro Ore, Masterton. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION, PRAIRIE BIRD 18 ii dntk bay or brown horse standing 10.3, is big-boned, short in the back,' standing over a lot of ground, It lias been stated (times without number) to tlio owner, that l'ralrie Bird was just the horse the Wairarapa wanted. Prairie llinl is the most likely horse standifk in this district to sire cross-countiy horses, aJP biccilers will do well to give him a trial. I'rairie liird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, of Bathurct, I'rairio Bird vulc few Zealand stud book, by Circyskin, dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck by. Speculation, imp,, dam Miss Whisker by Whiskeif imp,, Greyskin by Yattcndon by Sir Hercules, imp., dam'EspcronccbyGlaucus, Arab, imp., dam Bluo liell by. Gehenna, son of Kouso Kmigrant, imp.,' dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English marc. As will be'sccn front the above pedigree Prairie Bird has n grand mixture of the Famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy, rhill-da-I'uta bloods, Prairie Bird will travel from Mosterfon to Tinui. Terms Thoroughbred mares and marcs (classed-A ami. 1! in K. Z, stud book) that have won £3OO in, races will he served free of cost, all others £3; 10s; reductions made for two or moro. Guar-, antced £1 extra per marc.' No doomage 'feci, l'addocking frco till stinted.- - •• 2875

(JlO STAND THIS SEASON.. Tlmt well known CAUT STALLION NUGGET. , For fui'thor particulars as to pediijreo anil turnia see future H.T.MASON. - 2080 Gladntouo.. JIIIU.IT rpEEES JV)B gALE. BEST JRRKET KINDS. Applo Trees front 12a to 24s per doz on. blight-proof'stocks Mncrocarpa from 8s por 100 Finus Insignis, two years old, tmns*. planted, 12s;por 100; tlired-'yeaia old. 15s per 100 : Walnuts, 0s to 12s por doz Goosohcrrica, best, largo kind, 5s to tto por doz HEDGEPLANTS ; ~ .African Box, IBs per 1000 Barborry,l2s per 1000 Privet 6s pet ltliubarb Boots, 4s to 12s per doz

CAMELIAS, ROSES,ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND FLOWING SHRUBS, &0., &c; D. BARRATT TIVIDAUEJNURSJERY, MOROA, NiiAR GREITOWN gELLAR AND CHENNELLS, AGENTS,FOR New Zealand Fire and jlarine Insurance Company, Tho New Zealand Accident Ins'iranco Company; The Public Trust OBico of Now'Zealaud. The .Colonial Mutual vLife Assurance Society.'' ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2986, 25 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2986, 25 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2986, 25 August 1888, Page 4

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