TO STAND THIS SEASON. 1 T W. Neill'a Frinco of Walca Horae A Repository, Mastcrton, and to travel tho district if Hufticiout induceinont ofFura, tliu handsome thoroughbred ho'rao \ Lord Mandeville. First)class paddocks with plenty of water. provided free for mare suntil stinted, wlion duo notice will bo given, after whichls per week will bo chared. Full particulars as to terms, aud tabulated pedigred can bo obtained on np plication to W.NEILL, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. "~ TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRARAPA, THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION. AVON, For full information boo future issue. '■''-" .0. WATSON, 2994 Proprietor. FOR SALE OR TO. STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED.OLYDES-, DALE STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch' Fergus from Floronce, (irfyorted). This grac;'. coltvrns brodby the Auckland' Stud Company in 1885, therefore ihreo years old this foaling, and is admitted by competent judges to be a splendid Bpecimon of a dniusfht siro, Louh Dha is a dapplo bay with black points, very docile, leads woll with, any horse, ho has good foot, plenty of hair, and when thoroughly furnished mußt be a magnificent animal. Loch Dim will be shown at both, parades, and if not suld will ho at the Bervice of breeders. In tho inoaiitiino Loch Dim can bo soon at his owner's stables. ; ! Extended ptdigreo in cards and future advertisement. " " t JOHNSTOTT, 2080 Brooklyne, Gladstone,
. TO STAND THIS SEASON A T A. W. CAVE'S. FARM, Te Oro f\. Oro, Mastorton, the Thoroughbred Horso, PISCATORIOUS. By Traducer (imp;), out of Fnnny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out of Coquetto (imp.) by Launcolot, winner or English Derby and full brother to Touchstone. Traducer by tho Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libel, out of Pasqueuade/full sister to Touchstone. It will bo ken from the above-'that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been even mure to tho Australian Turf than Traducer to tho New Zealand Tho fact that Piacntorious is ?ho only Fisherman and Traducer unobtainable should bo sufficient to ontitlo him to the respect of breeders. Owners of mares who aro desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winuiup strains and put thoir marcs to a horso bred on the lines ouPiscatorious, whoso breeding alone would command him a bit,' acuson in any part of the world. In color Piacntorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing lb' hands 2in high,"has a neat oxpressivo head (never a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper. Hisneck is long and macular, with windpipe well detached; hii shoulders nro deep and woll laid back,and good enough for anything. He's a grand topped 'uu. TERMS.—Thoroughbred Mares Ton Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Guineas, Two or more as per agreement. Monies payable on first seryico, by P.N , duo 31st December, 1888, Grass FREE until duo notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Cd per weok will be charged. Every earn of Mares will be taken, but no responsibility. Grooinage —sb, to bu paid at time of service. For Particulars apply to B. CAVE, oe A, W. CAVE. Woodbigh Farm, 2948 To Oro Oro, Masterton.
TO STAND THIS SEASON. At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE, THE CART STALLION, ' N.UGGET-.' NUGGET was bred by Mr W, Fairbrother, of Carterton, and it is sufficient for thoso acquainted with tho horse and his stuck to tell them that NUGGET a in 'ipiod condition, nud sound in wind and limb, lo those who do not know NUGGET, the very best information for them is—(lst) That his stock from all classes ol mares aro Good, Useful, and SALE' ABLE nt'Remunerative Priceß. Every Breeder knows that the country is full of Hacks; that for years tho prices obtained for them, have not paid for the grass it cost to rear them, not including breaking in and other oxpense'3. On the other baud, Trap and Tram Hors ut always find n ready market at goo prices, Such being undoubtedly tho case, Brecdors will not increaso the number of animals that do not pay, and leave a margin. In soliciting public patronage for NUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breeders will bo studying their own interests, for his success in ordinary hack mares has caused his yearlings to sell for more money than can be obtained fur good hacks _ NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or inoro mares by agreement; and as he is veiy sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Evory caro taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is per weok. Marcs sent for and returned if necessary. For further particulars apply to . H. S, MASON. 2980 Gladstone
TO STAND THI SEASON. /pHE Fashionably brad Stallion PRINGE ALBERT, Who will travel through tho Wairarap a this Season. Prince -Albert is a dapplo bay hone, fivo years old, stands 17 hands high, with iimnoiisi) bono and hair, guod (net and splondid action. His siro Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horse, Cox. Pnnco of Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest horso over brought to tho 01 lonies, has never boon beaten on any show ground in tho world. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, nag got by that famous Iwsn Lincolnshire Bern, im-' ported by the Into Mr G. It, Kemaido, Esq., Tasmania, and wan 1 shown at all the principal shows iif Tasmania, but was never beaten .Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J, L Fielier Esq., is by Hoses Lincoln, Blossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking first prize at the Grand Northcro Show, and first at Westbury samo year, and as a tiro year old took first prize against twelve others in her own class, and tho samo daytoojc first prize against eight three year olds, Was shown for tun years at nil tho principal shows in Tasmania and never suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go to Queensland, Tho abovo is the origin of Prince Albert, and his pedigree will show that thoro in no better blood in tho colony. He has tho Shiro Blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which tljere ia so mueh run on In tho Homo Country at the presont timo. The four horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show in 1884 had all, more or loss, Shire blood in thom, this showing that spcli sires were proving themselves, iii getting Btopk/of tho right sort, Biiitablp for the home markot, and the demand for exporta-Tkr«3-£4 j Groomago foe, ss. jSo guaranteo will bo acknowledged except) in writiiw. ~ • ' , 2900 . mwmmdi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3021, 5 October 1888, Page 4
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