POlt SALE OR TO STANDiTHIS SEA- ; BON. THE PUREBRED OLYpESDALLi STMIOfI L'JCH BHD, 13y Loch Fergus (imported) from Flor- , oneo {imported). ,- : Tins grand colt was bred byllie Auck-. land: Stud 1 . Company in 1885, theroforo • - tlireu years old tliia foaling, admitted' bycompetettt judges : t<)Jpa splondid specimen of a draught Biro. • 1 iOo,U Dim ■ 13 it dnpplo bay with black points, very docile, leads well with any liorso, ho has good foot, plenty of hair, and when thoroughly furnished ; mu|bo a luagnihcont animal. Looh Dhu<wn bo shown lit botli parades; and if not Bold will bo at the eorvibo ofbro&dit'a. 'ln tlio -Moinilnuo jLoch Dhu ean bo seen at his owner's stables. . Extendedpediqroeihcafds.and futureiidveilisemont. > > JOHN STOTT, 1 2680 : Brooklyne, Gladstone, TO STAND MIS SEASON AT A, W.' CA^ r S''^A : itMj : 'Te Oro Ore, Mastettim,' 4Kb Thoroughbred Howo, v v't
By Traducer .(imp.).-;lout of Fafiny Fisher, fy Fiah'prnmn(imp), -opt «f Coquotto (imp.), by Launcelot, whamuf English Derliy and full bwtliar Btoiie. ! WaducW liytlio Kbcf;ty Pantaloon. The Libel; out of PasqiioiiadC, full Bißter'to Touolistono. : It will be aueii from the abovd that the stout-hearted Fishormanhas been even raoro to; tho, Australian ..Turf. than Traducor to. tliia Now Zpalarid. Tho fact that Piscatorio'us is the onlv Fisherman and Traducer nickobtairiabie 'should bo sufficient to eutitle hiiti to' the of breeders. ' ;;; • . Owners of maros who are deairous to breed high priced youngsters should Mick to winninp strains and put thoir mares to a horse brod on the lines ouPiacatorious, whoso breeding, alone, would commarfd him a big flca3bn 'iil"any part of tlia world. , : In color PiscatorioUs js a beautiful dark brown; with black : points; sttaiiu'g 1G hands 2m higli, has a nent expressivo head (novel' a : ncatet or oleanev head Bot on a neck), indicative of a good, temper. Qianuck is long and muscular,with,\riud' • pipo Hveli dotaohedhii'shouldm aro ueop and woll laid backjnnd gbod'eriough. for anything;.' Bp's a grand topped 'un, TERMS.—Thoroughbred J Mar&j|| Guineas, Half'bred Mares Six OmB; Two or more as per agreement. riMwtea jiayablo, op; fimt.seryicp, by P.Nidtts 31st .December,. 1868,.; i Grass.-.FjREK hntil'due'ii'iltipQ l^^has.ljeeii. given of stint> it)gi : aftur%hioh : 3s fld'por weokwili bo, charged,' Evoiry' oato : of Marei'wili be, taken, butno responsibility. l GrooriingQ —sa, to bo paid atitimo of service; JForPmliCulars apply, to: • ,i- ---, 13. CAVE, OH . .v'-'XW^cave^j,; Farm, 2048' I ''' Tfl Ore' Ore, Jtastorton.
THE IHOKOUGHBRBD IMPORTED . BTAWJON, PRAIRIE B.IRD TS i (lark bay oi' broWjiJlidrao jtawlim J6.3, is big-boned,- short in Vtendiinr ovci; ft lot of been stikiFftimcß without number) to tho owucr, - that' Bud was just tlio horso tlio Wiiraraiia iitiMi 1 raitic liirjia tbe most likelyhoiMataW , in this district to sirocross-country horse >' biccilers will do well to give hira a trial riclSrd was bred by Mr Dixon Canon,of / ml, I'rairio Ilird vide NcwHenlaml stud haMT by Oreyskiu, dam Lady EtoilyJ&Uy Emily hi William Tell (imported),'dam Speck by Spccu. lata, imp,, dam Miss Whisker by Whisker by Yattendoii by Sir Hercules! imp., dam Esporance by Glbucub, Arab; i m ., daiii liluo ]lell by Gehcmia,son of House bmigwut, imp,j dam Quadroon by Mulatto uup,, English marc,; As will be seen from' tho ahoyopligreorrairie Bird has a grand mix- ■ . turo of tho Famous Touchstone, Wlialebone Waxy, Phill-da-Puta- bloods.' I'rairia liitt! will travel from.Masterton to Tiiiui... Terms: Thoroughbred mares and marcs (classed Aand ]! in I\\ Z. stud book) that have won 1300 j u races will bojoivcd free of cost, all other! in 10s j reductions.madcf or two or more,' Gm r . anteed £1 extra per marc, No grooinngo fee I'addocking free till stinted, IJO STAND Tgis SEASON/: That veil known QAItT STALLION N CO GET . lor fui'tlior particulars ns to pedim'eo iiuil'torms boo future issue. ' H,T. MASON. ! ®" "' ' 1 Glndstoiu . JllHl'lT fjUEKS pOßg® 'BESTJUEKETKIM 1
Apple Trues from lZs to 24s p'er'dois on . blightrptoof stocks l:i ..•;>»' Maprocatpa from 8s por JOO. '■ ;i Piii'us Insignia, .two ,'years old, (rugsplanted, 12s por, 100; tlirec-yeara old 15s pel' 100' Walnuts, 1 (is to 12s per doz Goosoborrita, best, lugfe kind, tfs'td'Gs . : por ibx ... . :i„ • «juli , HEDGE PLANTS: . African Box, 15sper, 1000 ,;! BatboiTj',l2Bper 1000 "PrivotCs period llliubafl) Hoots, 4s to CAMELIAS,iW)SES,ORNAMENTAL, TREES, AND PLOWiJRINGr SHRUBS; &c.V&c. , D. BARRATT TIVIDAIiE MOROA, NEAII_GR!j\TOWN -' gELLAR AXD OIIENxN'ELLS;^ ", AGENTB I'Oll : , Nq*v Zealand Fire and Marine InßUfaiiCs Company, v ■ • v .; i v Tho Colonial Mutual Life ' ' " VI.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2990, 30 August 1888, Page 4
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