TO STAND THIS SEASON. I T W, Noill's Prince of Wales Hor .1 Itepoaitory, Masterton, and ravel the district ifsutlioiohtiiiduc nent ofl'en, the handsome thorotighbn icrto . Lord Mandeville. First class Iwddocks with plenty provided free for mnro sunl itintcd, when duo notice will bo give iftur which Is por week will be charge Full particulars oa to terms, dud ts listed pedigree van be obtained on a plication to W.NEILL, Proprietor. FOR SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEi SON, THE PUREBRED OLYDESDALE STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Flo once (imported). • ' ; ' This gMiid eolt was bred by the Alio 1 land Stod Company iii 1885, therefo thrOo years old this foaling, and, admitted by competent judges to be splendid specimen of a drought aire.' Loch Uhu is a dapple bay with blai pointa, very docile, leads well with at horse, he hss good feet, plenty of hai and when thoroughly furnished must bt magnificent animal. Loch Dhd will I shown at both parades, and if not sit will bo at the service of brecdora. ln tl meantime • Loch be iseo'n.ai h owner's stables. , Extended pedigree in cards and futu advertisement. ~i: ut ; i JOHNSTOTT, 2080 . Broiiklyiip, Gladstone, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT A. VV. CAVE'S FARM, Te 0 Oro, Maitorton.thoTlioroughbn Horso, HSOATORIOUS. By Traducer (imp.), out of Fani Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out Cuquotte (imp.) by Launcelot, winnor English Derby and full brother to Tnuc stone. Traducer by tho Libel, by Pant loon. Tho Libel, out of Pasquenade, f sister to Touchstone, It will be seen frum the above that tl stout-hearted Fisherman has been ev< mure to tho Australian Turf, tlir Traducer to the New Zealand The fa that Piscatorious is tho only Fishormr and Traducer nkkobtainable should 1 sufficient to entitle him to the respect < breeders, Owners of mares who aro desirous I breed high priced youngsters should stic to winning etrains and put their mares I a horso bred on the lines onPiseatoriou whoso breeding alone would conimati him a big season in any part of tl world, In color Piscatonouß is a beautiful dat brown, with black points, standing 1 hands Sin high, has a neat expressii head (novel' a neater or cleaner head si on a neck), indicative of a good tempo Hisneck is long and muscular, with win< pipe wall detached; his shoulders ai deep and woll laid bnck,and good onoug for anything. He's a grand topped 'ui TERMij,—Thoroughbred Mares Tc Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Guinea Two or more as per agreement. Monii payable on first service, by P.N, di 31st December, 1888. Grass FRE until due notice has been given of atin ing, aftor which 3s Cd por week will t charged, Every earn of Mares will t taken, but no responsibility. Grooms' -ss, to bo paid at time of nervico, For Particulars apply to B. GAVE, on A, W, CAVE. Woodloigh Farm, 2948 To Ore Ore, Mastertor TO STAND THIS SEASON. ■ At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE THE CART STALLION, NUGGET. NUGGET was bred by Mr W. Fail brother, of Gartorton, and it': sufficient for those acquainted with th horse and hia stock to tell them th; NUGGET is in good condition, an sound in wind and limb. To those who do not know NUGGE'j the very best information for them is(lst) That his stock from all classes r marts are Good, Useful, and BALI ABLE at Remunorativo Prices. Ever Breeder knows that the country is full i Hacks; that for years tho price obtained for them, have not paid for th grass it, cost to real' them; not iocludin breaking in and other expenses. On th other hand, Trap and Train Hors always find a ready market at gun prices. Such being undoubtedly th case, Breeders will not increase th number of animals that do not pay, an leavo a margin. In soliciting public patronage fo NUGGET, his ownor is convinced tha Breeders will bs studying their owi interests, fur his success in otdiimr hack mares has caused his yearlings t sell for mora money than can b obtained for good tincks NUCN SET'H FEE is only MFT' SHILLINGS. Two or mora mares b agreement; and as lie is very sure, it i equal to a guarantee. Every caro take but no responsibility. Grazing Is pe week, Mara sent for and returned i necessary.' For further particulars appl to 11, S. MASON. 2930 _______ Gludstono, TO STAND THI SEASON. T Fashionably bred Stallion PRINCE ALBERT, Who will travel through tho Wairarap this Season. Prince Albert is a dapple bay horse five years old, stands 17 hands high with immense bono and hair, good feci and splond'd action. His siro Prince o Wales, imported from Victoria, is b that unprecedented horso, Cox. Princ of Wales, acknowledged to bo th grandest horso over brought to th alonies, has never been beaten on air show ground in tho world. Princ Albert's dam, Diamond, #as got by tha famous how Lincolnshire Hero, im ported by the late Mr G. R, Keriiside Esq., Tasmania, and was .'shown at al tho principal shows in Tasmania, bu wis never beaten Diamond's dam Blossom, by Matchless, imported t Tasmania by J, L Fisher Esq., is b; liosos Lincoln, Blossom commence' her career as a yearling, taking fire prize at the Grand Northern Show, am first at Westbury same year, and as two year old took first prize again! twelve othors in her own class, and th samo day took first prizo against digh three year olds. Was shown for ta years at all the principal shows iu Tas mama and never suffered -defeat,, am was thou sold for two hundred guinea The above is the origin of Princ Albert, and his pedigree will show tha there is no better blood in the colony Ho lias'the Shire Blood brought in b; Lincolnshire Hero, which there is si muehrun on in the Homo' Country a tho "present., time. The" four liorsoi JraWn first at the Glasgow Show in 18ft liiid'all, more ; or less, Shire blood 'it tlient, this showing that such sires wor< proving themselves, in getting stock 01 the right sort, suitable for tho homi narkot, and the demand for exporta. Tkrsw—£4' ; Groomago foe, Bs, JNo guarantee trill be acknowledged >xceptin writing. illffl JOHNBUOKERIDGE. r |lo STAND THIS SEASON, at liii 1. owners atables, TINUI, the purei )red stalll'on ' • BOUNDING WILLOW. Terms,—Single Mare, £2,'Groomage fee ss, For further particulars apply .: I, J.DEANE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 4
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