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TO STAND THIS SEASON. ' TW.NoiU'a Prince of Wales Horse ...A. Repository, Masterton, unci to crave} the district if autficiont inducement offers, tho haudsome thoroughbred horso • Lord Mandeville. First class' paddocks with plenty of water'provided''free' for mare suntil stinted, when duo nbtioo will be qiwn, after which Is per week will be charc;ed. Full particulars bb to terms, aud tabulated pedigree can be obtained on ap | plication to '' W.NEILL, , ■ Proprietor. PfIELIMINARY NOTICE. TO TRAVEL Itf-THE WAIRARAPA, iIHEPURE CLYDESDALE BTALX WON. ■ . WM For full information bos future issue. ■ '." O. WATSON, 2094' •" 'Proprietor. FOR SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEA SON, THE PUJBEBRED CLYDESDALE. STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Flor orico (imported). This grand colt was'bred by the Auck land Stud Company in 1885, therefon three years old- this foaling, and ii admitted by competent judges to bo i splendid specimon of a draught sire, Loch Dhu is a dapple bay with blacl points, rery docile, leads well with.ah; horso, he had good feet, plenty of hair and when thoroughly furnished must boi magnificent animal. Loch Dhu will bi shown at both parades, and if not Bull will be at the sorvice of brccdors In th iiioaulime Loch Dhu can be scon at hi owner's stables. Extended pedigree in cards and futur advertisement. JOHN STOTT, 2GBO Brooklyn?, Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON ; ,\ TA. W. OAYE'S FARM, Te Or L Ore, Maßterton.theThoroughbre 11 Htil'JO,

PISCATORIOUS. 3 By Traducer (imp,), out of Finn Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), our 1 v Coquetto (imp.) by Launcclot, winner l English Derby and full brother to Time , stone. Traducer by tho Libel, by 1 Pant loon. Tho Libel, out of Pasquinade, fi , sister to Touchstone. ' It will bo Been from the above that t I stout-hearted Fisherman has been on ', mure to tho Australian Turf th: Traducer to tho Now Zealand Tho fa " that Piacaturious is the only Fishermi B and Traducer unobtainable should ! ' sufficient to outifcle him to the respect i breeders. Owners of mares who are desirous ' breed high priced youngsters should sti ", to winning strains and put their mares b a horso bred on the lines onPiscatorioi whose breeding alone would comma him a big season in any part of t world. In color Piscatonous is a beautiful da brown, with black points, standing hands 2in high, has a neat expresßi y head (never a neater or cleaner head I mi a neck), indicative of a good tempi Hianeck'is long and muscular.with win pipe 'well detachod; hh shoulders t 6 deep and well laid back,and good onou * for anything. Ho'a a grand tupped 'u i TERMS.-Thoroughbred' Mares T Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Ouinci i) Twoornioroasporagrcomcnt, Moni n payable on tirst seryico, by P.N , d i- 31st December, 1888. Grass FRI ? until due notice has been given of stii e ing, after which 3s (id per weok will ;e charged, Every caw of Mares will 1- taken, but no responsibility. Groom's II -ss, to be paid at time of service. , For Particulars apply to' '! B. CAVE, or I A.W.OAYE. t- Woudlsigh Farm, it 2948 ■ To Ore Ore, Mastertc 9 TO STAND THIS SEASON. • At his owner's farm, GLADSTON ! THE CART STALLION, ; NUGGET,

■x' .was bred by ■Mr W. Fai >| brother, of Carterton, and it p sufficient fur tbuso acquainted with tl ie horse and his stuck to tell them th !. NUGGET is in [(nod condition, at j) sound in wind and limb, )' I« those who do not know NUGGE' J,l the very best information for them isr-, (Ist) That his stock from all classes :«' mares, are flood, Ilsoful, and SAL] 'd ABLE at Remunerative Prices.. Eve: 1,1 Breedor knows that the country is foil a " Hacks;' that for years the pric at obtained fop them, have not paid for tl re gras3 it coßt to row them,' put includii i« breaking in and other expense?, pi) tl l > uther hand, Trap and Tram iiors JJ always find a roady market at gbi Id prices. Such being undoubtedly tl ;h case, Breeders will not increase tl 1, number nfapnala that do not pay, ar "' leave a margin. "' In soliciting pubjlo patronaga fi NUGGET, his owner is conyiiiced th; lo Breeders wil) to studying their on ra interests, for his success jn oidjnni hack mares has caused his yoarljiigs I s sell for inoro money than can I „ obtained fur good backs ih NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFT ie SHILLINGS. Two or more mares I 19 agrcpmpiit; and as hn is vory sure, it J eijuaHoagiiarantsß, Every caro take l m butnorospnisibility. Graijinij Id pi 9 t week, Mares sent for and returned ir necessa7. For furthor particulars app :h to , H, S.MASON, 1,1 2980 Gladstono, J TQ STAND THI SEASON. :«• Fashionably bred Stallion i PRINCE ALBERT. t 0 Who will travel through tho IVairara] this Season, of 08 Prince Albert is a dapplo bay hora five years old, stands 17 hands higl „ with immense bono and hair, good foi by and splendid action, His sire Prince i Wales, imported from Victoria, is 1 ra that unprecedented horse, Cox, Prim of Wales, acknowledged to bo tl grandest horao "over brought to tl „ colonies, has never been boatcn on an show ground in tho world. Prim [r Albert's dain, Djanjund, was got by thi c- Famous how . Llucnliwhjro Hero, in ported by tho late Mr 0. 11. llprjujdi Esi|., Tasmania, mid won shown at a the principal shows iu Tasmania, bi was never beaten Diamond's dan jo Blossom, by Matchless, imported t Tasmania by J, I Pjojiflt; Esq,, is b - Roses Lincoln.. Bksoni oo.nim.ence D her career as a yearling, taking flri prize at the Grand Nt'rthern Show, an first at Westbury sajno yeivr, and as two year old took first prjzp ngaius twelve otherß in pwn class, and til !* same day took first prto against eigii i e three year olds. Was shewn for. te i) years at all the principal shows in Tai if mama and never suffered defeat, an 'd was then sold for two hundred guinea !]' to go to Queensland, I' fhu above is tho origin of Princ y Albert, and his pedigree will show tha a- thero is no bojter bhjod in the colony h He baa the Shire Blood bf ought in b; "• Lincolnshire How,, which tlfvtp is » j£ miieh run on in tha Homo .Country > j, tho present tip, The four horse ie drawn first at tho Glasgow Sjww.inP «• bud all,'mote or/lessj Shire'blood ii B j thorn, this showing that juoh siresion * proving tbomselves," jn getting ajojjtg i tho right sort, witabb) for the hinui i, market, and the demand for oxpprta 3 tion. 9 Tbrms-;£4 ; Grooniage fee, Bs, Noguarantoo will bo acknowledge! wcwAuiwriuW' ' ■>..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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