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ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Floronco (imported): . > This grand colt was bred by the Auckland Stud' Company in 1885, therefore three years old thia foaling, and is admitted by competent judges to be a splendid specimen of a draught sire. Looh Dim is a diipplo bay with black points, very docile, leads well with any horso, ho lias good foot, plenty of hair, and wlion thoroughly furnished must be a magnificent animal. Loch Dhu will be BhownUt both' parades, and if not sold will bo at tho sorvice of breedors, In themeantime Loch Dhu can bo Boon at his owner's stables. , Extendedpedigree in cards and future advertisement. JOHN STOTT, 2680 _ . Brooklyn?, Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT A. W. OAVE'S FARM, Te Ore Oro, Masterton," the Thoroughbred Horse, PISCATORIOUS, . By Traducer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out ef Coquette (imp.) by Launeelot, winner of Ehglish Derby and full bmther to Touchstone. Traducer by the Libel, by Pantaloon. The Libel, out of Pasquenade, full sister to Touchstone. It will be seen from tho above that the stout-hearted Fisherman lias been oven more to the Australian Turf than Traducer to tho New Zealand .Tho fact that Piscatorious is tho only Fisherman and Traducer niokobtainable should be sufficient to-ontitle him to the respect of breedors. Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngstors should stick to winning strains and put their mares to a horse brod on tho lines onPiscatorious, whoso breeding alone would command him a big season iu any part of the world. In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 16 hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head (nover a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper. Hisneck is long and muscular,with windpipe well detached; his shoulders are deop and woll laid back,and good enough for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. TERMS.—Thoroughbred Mares Ten Guineas, Half-bred Mares Six Guineas. Two or moro as per agreement. Monies payable on first service, by P.N, due 31st December, 1888. Grass FREE until due notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s 6d por week will be charged, Every care of Mares will be taken, but no responsibility, Groomage —ss, to be paid at time of service, For Particulars apply to B. GAVE, ok A.W.OAYE. Woodleigh Farm, 2948 " .Te Ore Ore, Masterton,

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE, THE CART STALLION, NUGTGET. NUGGET wsb bred by Mr'W. Fairbrother, of Carterton, and it is sufficient for those acquainted with the horse and his stock to tell them that NUGGET is in good condition, and sound in wind and limb. To those who do not know NUGGET, tho very best information for them is—(lst) That his stock from all classes ot mares are Good, Useful, and SALEABLE at Remunerative Prices. Every Breeder knows that the country is full of Hacks; that for years the prices obtained for them, have not paid for the grass it cost to rear them, not including breaking in and other expenses, On the other hand, Trap and Train Horses always find a ready markot at good prices. Such being undoubtedly the case, Breeders will not increaso the numbor of animals that do not pay, and leave a margin. In soliciting public patronage for 2JUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breedors wpl bo studying thoir own interests, for his success in ordinary hack maros has caused his yearlings to sell -for moro money than can be obtained for good hacks NUGGET'S PEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or moro mares by agreement; and as lw is vory sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Every caro takon but 110 responsibility. Grazing Is per week. Mares sent for and returned if necosaary. For furthor particulars apply to H, S.MASON. 2980 Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at his ownors stables, TINUI, the purebred stallion BOUNDING WILLOW, Terms,-Single Mare, r £2, Groomage Fee ss, For further particulars apply to . • T. J. DEANE, ' Proprietor.

rp |0 STAND THIS SEASON in Waira;\ipa.'|he dale an 4 liirioQlpshire stallion ' HER O, For extended pedigreo and further particulars Bee cards and future issue, W. HBROOOK, • ' Masterton and Carterton,

THE TEOIIOUGHBRED IMPOKTEIJ ■ STALLION, 1 .'!■' ' PRAIRIE BIRD TS a dark bay- or brornijhorse standing 15,3, is big-boned, short in the back, standing over a lot of ground, It has been stated (times without number) to the owner, that Trairio Bird ylas just tho liorao tho Wnlrarapa wanted' Mrio Bird is the niost likely liofsc standing in this district to site orosa-ctiuntry Horses, and breeders Ml do well to rive him a trial. Mrioßird wa&bred'by Mr Dixon 'Canes, <if Bathurst, Prairio Biril vide NowZealahd Stud book, by (Jreyskin, dam Lady Em'ily,Lady Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck by Speculation, imp,, dain -Hlisa Whisker by Whisker, iinj., Gftyskiu'liy Yattcndon by' Sir Herc\iies, jmp,, dam Esperanto by Glaucus, 'Arhli ittp,, dam liluo Bell'bv' Gehenna," son'of Rduse Emigrant, imp,, dam Qiiailtoon' by Mulatto, ilffl'i Wis! l njatfe. ' •4»*iß be seen from the opoye pedigree Prairie Bird'has ji grapd mixtvjro of ®" Famous Tonclistohc, Wklobono, Uaxy, Phill-daiiita blopSs; Prairie Bird will travel fftm Mastertim to Tinui,' .Termi: Thoroughbred maresand maros.(elMsed A nnd B h-N. Z. stud book); that haVo won £3OO la races will be'Bctyed free of cost, oil others £3 10s j reduction's madef or two or more,'■ Guaranteed £1 extra pcr,hiarV No gfooningefee. Paddockmg 4rce till

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2999, 10 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2999, 10 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2999, 10 September 1888, Page 3

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