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TO STAND THIS SEASON. I T W. Keill's Prince of Wales HorSe tl. Bcpoaitory, Masterton, and to travel tho district if sufficient inducemont olTore, tho handsomo thoroughbred Wso Lord Mandeville. Fint class paddocks vith plenty of water provided froo for mmo suntil stinted, when duo notice will bo given, alter vrhich It per wgok will bo charqcd. Full partlculnra as to terras, aud tabulated pedigree can be obtained on ap plication to W. NEILL, Proprietor. FOR SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED GLIDESDALE STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Floronco (imported). This grand colt was bred by tho Auckland Stud Company in 1885, therefore thrto years old this foaling, and is admitted by competent judges to bo a splendid specimen of a draught sire. Loch Dhu is a dapplo bay with black pointa, very docile, leads well with any horse, he has good feet, plenty of hair, and vrhou thorougldy furnished must be a magnificent animal, Loch Dhu will bo shown at both parados, and if not sold will bo at the servico of breeders. In tho meantimo Loch Dhu can bo seon at his owner's stables. Extended pedigree in cards and future advertisement. JOHNSTOTT, 2680 Brooklyn?, Gladstone.

TO STAND THIS SEASON T A. W. CAVE'S FARM, T« Ore Oio, Masterton, tho Thoroughbred By Tradiioer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out ef Cuquetie (imp.) by Launcelot, winder of English Derby and full brother to Toaolistone, Tmducer by tho Libel, by Pantaloon. The Libel, out of Pasquenado, full sister to Touchstono, It will be seen from the nbove that the stout-hearted Fishorman has been oven more to the Australian Turf than Traduccr to the New Zoaland The fact that Piscatorious is the onlv Fisherman and 'l'raducer uiokoblainablo should be sulßoient to ontitle him to the respect of breeders. Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winning strains and put their mares tu a horso bred on tho lines onPiscatorious, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world, In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing lli hands 2in high, has a noat expressive head (never 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 aro deep and well laid back,and good enough for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. TERMS.—Thoroughbred Mares Ten Guineas, Half bred Maros Six Guineas. Two or moro as per agreement. Monies payable on first seryice, by P.N , due 31st December, 1888. Grass FREE until due notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Gd per week will be charged, Every care of Maros will be taken, but no responsibility. Groomago -ss, to be paid at time of service. For Particulars apply to B. GAVE, or A. W. CAVE. Woodleißh Farm, 2948 To Ore Pro, Masterton. Horse, PISCATORIOUS.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At hii owner's farm, GLADSTONE, THE CART STALLION, NUGGET. NUGGET was bred by Mr W. Fairbrother, of Carterton, and it i« sufliciont for those acquainted with the horse and his stock to tell them that NUGGET is in Rood condition, and sound in wind and limb. To those who do not know NUGGET, the very best information for them is—(lst) That his stock from all classes of mates are Good, Useful, nnd SALEABLE at Remunerative Prices. Every Breeder knows that the country is full of Hacks i that for years the price# obtaiued for them, have not paid for the ;rass it cost to rear them, nut including jreaking in and other expenses. On the other hand, Trap and Tram Hors always find a ready market at goo prices. Such being undoubtedly the ease, Breedors will not increase the number of animals that do not pay, and loave a margin. In soliciting public patronage for NUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breeders will be studying their own interests, for his success in ordinary hack mares has caused his yearlings to sell for more money than can obtained for good hacks NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or moro mares by agreement; and as he is very sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is per weok. Mares sent for and returned if necotaary, For further particulars apply t0 H, S, MASON. 2AM Gladatono.

TO STAND THI SEASON. mHE Faihionably bred Stallion PRINCE ALBERT. Who will travel through tho Wairarapa tliia SeattQiiPrince Albert is a dapple bay horse, fivo years old, utauda 17 hands with imineino bono and hair, good feet and splondid action. His aire Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horss, Co*, Prin# of Wales, acknowledged to bo tho grandest horse over brought to the colonies, has nover beon bßaten on any show ground in tho world. Prjnco Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famoui how Lincolnshire Hero, imported by the late Mr G. R. Kernside. Esq., Tasmania, and was shown at all tho principal shows iu Tasmania, but' was never beaten Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J. L FisllW Esq., ii bv Rosea Lincoln, Blossom cfltjipenccd hor career aa a yearling, taking tot prize at the Grand Northern Show, and first at Wwtbury earne year, aud as a two year old m Prize against twelve others in her om WW m the same day took first prlzo against p>ght three year olds. Was shewn for ten years at all the principal shows in Tasmania and novor suffered defeat, and was then told for tiro hundred guineas to go to QuoensWd, The above is the offali) of prjjp Albort, and his pedigree mil a|w that there ii no better blood in the colony. He has the Slilro Blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, whifl) 'hero is bo mueh run on in the Home (luintF/ at the present time. The four horses drawn first Bt the Glasgow Show in 1884 had all, more or leu, Shire blood m thorn, this showing that su«h aires were proving thoroielves, in (jotting stock P' the right sort, suitable for the home market, and the demand for exportation. Terms—£4; Groomage fee, oa. No guarantee will bo acknowledged ogpfcin BUOKERID q ß _

TO BTAP TPS SEW at his POTeia stables, TINUI, tho pupe* bred atalliao BOUNDING WIUOW. Terns,— Single Maw, £2, (JroomMo Feaßs, For Wot particulars apply t0 T, IDEANB, Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 17 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 17 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 17 October 1888, Page 4

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