■ ■M W. NeillVPnnco of WaUa Hbrae iV Repository, • Maaterton,' and? to (ravel the district.^sufficient!inducement offers, the handtumo thoroughbred horso ■' ■!«;■: ■-■ r Lordlandeville. U lirst class paddocks with plontyiof water provided froD for maro suiitil stinted, whori duo notice will bo given, after which 1b per week will be chanted. Full particulars as to terms, aud tabulated pedigreo uan bo obtained on ap' plication to . TOEILL, '"■' ■ : ■■" Proprietor. FOE SALE OR TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION • L'OCHrDHU; By Loch Fergus (imported) from Florence (imported). This grand colt was brod by the Auckland Stud, Company in : 1885, therefore three years-'old this foaling'and is admitted by. competent judgos: to bo a splendid specimen ;of adraught sire, '' Loch Dha, is a dapplo bay with black points, very docile, leads well with any hone, he ■ has goiid feet, plenty of hair, and when thoroughly furnished must' be a inaguiticent animal. Loch Dim will bo shown at both parades,'and if not sold will be at the service of breeders In the meantime Loch Dhu',can be seon at his owner's stables. l ' '' Extended pedigree in cards and future advertisement., . ; " JOHNSTOTT,2680 Brooklyne, Gladstone. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON A T A. W. CAVE'S Ore I\. Ore, Masterton, the Thoroughbred Horse, PISCATORIOUS. • - By Traducer (imp.), out of Fauny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out of Coquette (imp!) by Lauucelot, winner of English Derby and full brother to Touchstone, Traducer by the Libel, by Pantaloon, Tho Libel, out of Pasquenade, full sister to Touchstone, It will be seen From the above that tho stout-hearted Fisherman has been even inure to the Australian Turf than inducer to tho New Zealand The fact hat Pijcatorious is the only Fisherman uiii Traduour unobtainable should be ' ultici nt to entitle him to the respect of iircfdere, (iwners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to wmuiny strains and put their mares to i horse bred on the lines unPiscatnrious, whose bretdiiig alone would ciniiniand liim a big 'Hoason in any part of the .wld I n color Piseatonnus ißii beautiful dark . Town, with black points, standing Hi it uiils 2m high, has ut neat expressive iiisid (never a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper. Hisneck is Imn and muscular,with windpipe well detached; his shoulders lire dfopand well laid back.and uood enough fur anything, Ho's a grand, topped 'uu, TERMS,— Thoroughbred .'Mares leu tluineas, Half bred Mares Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies payabl" on first service, by P.N', due 31st December, 1888. Grass FREE until due notice has been given of stint* iiig, after which 3s CJ per week will be charged. Every car« of Mares will be taken, hut no responsibility. Groomage - 6s, to be paid at time of Bervice. For Particulars apply to B. CAVE, or ' A, W. CAVE, Woudtaigb. Farm, 2948 Tn Ore Ore, Masterton:
TO STAND THIS SEASON.' At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE, THE O\RT STALLION, NUG_GET. NUGGET was bred by Mr W. Fairbrother, of Carterton; and it is sufficient for tboso acquainted with the horse and his Btock to tell them that NUGGET is m Jt"od condition, and .ouiid m wind and limb. To those who do not know NUGGET, 'he very best information for them is—[l*l) That his stock from all classes ol mares are Good, Useful, aud SALEABLE at Remunerative Prices. Every Ureeder knows that the oiunlry is full of [lucks; that for years the prices iblaiued for them, have not paid fur the ms it coat to mi' them, not including breaking in and other expenses, On tho other hand, Trap and Tram Hora ( , always find a ready market at goo prices, Such being undoubtedly the case, Breeders will not increase tho number of animals that do not pay, and leave'a margin. In soliciting public patronage for NUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breeders will ba Btudying their own interests, for his Buceess in ordinary hack mares haß caused his yearlings to sell for more money chau cau be obtained for good hacks NUGGET'!? FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or more mares by .^rueiueut; and as lie is very sure, it is i)ual to a guarantee, Every care taktii '■ut no responsibility. • Grazing Is per >uek, Mares sent for and returned if ™es3H>y. For further-particulars apply H. B. MASON, i9BO Gladstone TO STAND THI SEASON. mUE Fashionably bred Stallion PRIN.E ALBERT. Who will travel through tho Wairarap ß this Season Priuco Albert is a dapplo bay horse, live years old, stands 17 hands high, with imaiMise bono airl hair, good feet oid splendid action, .His sire Prince of Wiilus, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horse, Cox, Prince of Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest horse over brought to-.the denies, has never been beaten on any. show ground in the world.- Prince Albert's dam. Diamond, was got by that >'ainoUß horse Lincolnshire Hero, imported by Hid late[MrG. R, Kemside, Ksi] ,-Tiisiii»nia, and was' shown at' all the principal shows in Tasmania, but was i ever .beaten Diamond's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esq.j a by Roses Lincoln, Blossom commenced her career as a yearling; taking fin>t prize at the Grand JNorthern Show, and first at Wcstbury samo year, and aa a two year old wok first prizo against twelve others in her own class, and the same day took first prize against eight three year olds. Was shewn for ten years at all the principal shows in Tasmania and tiaver suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas The abuve 1b tho origin of 'Prince Albert, and hU pedigree will show that there is no better blood in the colony. He has the Shire Blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which there is 'so muohriin on in the Home Country (at tho present time. The four i horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show inlßß4 had all, more or \m, Shire blood in thorn; this showing that each sires were proving thomsolves, in getting stockof the right sort, suitable for the home market, and the demand for exports? Terms-£4 j flroomage fee, Bsi '; ■ floguaranteo will bo acknowledged oxceptjn writing. ■ '■■' ' : ',..:.-". 2999 ' JOHN BUOPRIDGE. ■ moSTAND THIS' SEASON, W his X ownora stables, TINUI, thopurobredstoluon <BOUNDING<WILLOW, ' Terms,—SMe' Marol £2, Groomage Feo Pa, For further particulars, apply t0 ' ' ,T,J.DEANE,! . ' '" s#»>''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 4
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