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TO STAND THIS BBASOK. I T W. Noili's rtiiioe oiWalesHoTse A. Repository, Maalerton, and to travel tho district if lufficiont' Indace* motit offers, the handsome thorbuihbred hono ''■■;. Lord Mandeville. First class; paddocks with plenty.! of wfttor provided free for maro luntil (tinted, when due notice will bn t;lven, after which le per weekwill be. charged. . Full partieplarsM to terms, tud tabulated podigreo con bo obtained on ap plication to '■'■.',"''.;■"- W.NEILL, FOR BALEORTO STAND THIB SKABON, THE PUREBRED OLYDKB- : DALIi STALLION . .'..: LOCH DHU, . By Loch Fergus (imported) from Floroneo (imported). ■. This grand oolt woe bred by the Auckland Stud Company iji 1885, 'therefore Ihroo yoars old this foaling, and is admitted by pompetont judges. t«;b» a splendid specimen of a draught airs. Looh Dhu ie a dapplo bay with black points, vory docile, loads well with any horao, ho has good.foetj plenty of hair, and when thoroughly furnished must baa magnificent animal, Looh Dhn will be shown at both parades, and if rtotiuld will be at the service of breeder's. In the moaulifflo Loch Dhu can be seen at his owner's stables. Extended pedipe in cords and futnre advertisement. -,,...•. ; ; "JOfINSTOTT, TO STAND THIB BEASON A T A, W. OAYE'S FARM, Te Ore /i. Ore, Masterton, the Thoroughbred Horse, HSCATORIOUS, By Traducer (imp,), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out «f Coquette (imp.) by Launcelot. winner of English Derby and full brother to Touchstniio. Traducerby the Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libol, out of Posquenade, full sister to Touchstone. It will be seen from the above that tho stuut-hcartod Fisherman has been oven mora to the Australian Turf than Traducer to the New Zealand The fact that Fheatorious is the only Fisherman and Traducer iiMcobtainable should be autficttut to entitle him to the respect of breeders, Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winning strains slid put their marcs to a horse bred on the lines onPiscatorioua, whose breeding alone would command him a bl« season in any part of the world. In color Piscatonous is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 10 hands Sin high, has a neat expressive head (never a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper. ■Hisrieck is lon({ and muscular.with windpipe well detached; his shoulders are deep and well 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 seryico, by P.N, duo 31st Deceinbor, 1808. Grass FREB until due notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s CJ por week will bo charged, Every car* of Mares will be takon, but no responsibility. Grooinage -ss, to be paid at time of service. For Particulars apply to B. CAVE, ok A. W. GAVE. . Woodhigh Farm, ■ ""'3 To Ore Ore, Masterton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At hii ownor'e farm, GLADSTONE, THE OMIT STALLION, N U GGE T , NUGGET was bred by Mr W. Fairbrother, of Carterton, and it ii sufficient for those acquainted withtho horse and his stock to toll them that NUGGET is in good condition, and somid in wind and limb, To those who do not know NUGGET, the very best information for them ii(l»t) That his stock from all daises ot mares art Good, .Useful, and SALEABLE at Remunerative Prices, Evory Breeder knows thatthi country is full of Hacks; that for yean the priced obtained for them, hare not paid for the grass it cost to roar them, not including breaking in and other expenses. On the other hand, Trap and Tram Hora always find a ready market at goo prices, Such being undoubtedly the case, Breeders will not increaso the number of animals that du not pay, and leave a margin, In soliciting pnblio patronago for NUGGET, Ilia ownor is convinced that Breeders will be studying their own interests, for his success in oidiimry hack mares has caused his yearlings to sell for moro money than can be obtained for good hacks NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS, Two or moro mares by agreement j and as hn is Tory sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Every care taken but no retp'iisibilily, Grazing la per week. Mares sent for and roturned if necessary, For further particulars apply to 11. S. MASON. . 2080 Gladstone TO STAND THI SEASON. /HUE Fashionably bred Stallion PRINOE ALBERT. Who will travel through (ho Wajrarap* this Season. Prince Albert is a dapple bay horse, fivo years old, stauda 17 hands high, with immense bone and hair, good feet and splend.d action, Hit sire Princo of Walts, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horse, Cox, Prince of Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest horse over brought to the eclonie*, has never been beaton on any show ground in the world, Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous how Lincolnshire Hero, imported bythelateMrG. R. Kernside, Ksi|., Tasmania, and was nhown at all the principal shows in Tasmania, but was never beaten Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esn,., is by Hoses Lincoln, Blossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking firot prize at the Grand Northern Show, and first at Wcetbury same year, and as n two year old took first prize against twelve others in her own class, and the same day took first prizo'against eight three yoaroldß. Was shewn for ten years at all tho principal shows in Tasmania and never suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go to Queensland. The above ia the origin of Prince Albert, and hie pedigreo will Show that there is no better blood in tho colony Hoiiastho Shire Blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which there is so mueh run on in the Hgmo Country 'at the present time. The four horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show in 1884 had all, moro or less,- Shiro; blood in thorn, this showing that Buch sires were proving thenieolvea, in getting stock of | tho right sort, suitable for the home market, and tho demand for exportation. Tekms-£4 j flroomage fee, Ca, .' . iio guarsnteo will be acknowledged oxcoptin writing, 20!» - JOHN BUOKERIDGE,; fMO STAND THIS SEASON, at hie J. pwnora stables, TINUI,. the purebred StalllOn.,'" .'.:■■;'..:; BOUNDING WILLOW, Fee Us. For further particular's apply °-> ! ■-' : T. J.DEANE.I ■']■ ■_.,.. -:'-..t : i',^yjif6jirl«tijf,-i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 4

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