TO STAND TtJIS SEASON, / ; 1 T Wi.Noitl's PrtiKW of Wuloa Horse V. ItquAny,Mnstrrton, aiid.to .mvol the district if suliidcnb inducement offjrs, t|| U li !m (l3(imu thoroughbred! wrao, ' -Lord Mandeville. . I'irat class piiildncks "with plenty of minted, uhoti due notice will li« given Kiill particulars as to terms, nud tub- " «U"ilpedigree tmi bo obtained oil up plication to- .; W.'NEILIi, Proprietor.' I'Ol! SALK 1)11 TO STAND SOX.THf.PUIiKIIBKDOI.YUESDUE STALLION--1.3 011 DH.U, This gra.itl celt was lied by the Auok'and Stud Company in 1885, tlioroft.ru hrce yo.iis old ibis tnaling, nnd is I'l'Miid s-peoimon fcf.ii draught »irc.' J."-.!i Uli.t is tr d.ip|rln buy with black iiiinif. very docile, ieails well with any miw. he litis giiud foot, plenty of hair, nid ivliuu Ihoruuglily furnished must bun niigail'icc-nt, animal, Loch Dliii ivill bo iliir.viint Imtli parados, nnd if lint sold rill ha tit tlio serviceof breeders In ihe Meantime Loch Dim can bo soon at hi? iwiiur'j elablcs. Intended iiitliifi-uu in cards mid futuie • JOHN STOTT, lirouklyne, liliidstono. i TO STAND THIS SEASON ; , ; ,1 T A. IV. CAVE'S FARM, To Ore l tx. Oro, Mastcrton, the Thuroughbred jIIOISO, : y "' "''•"' | WSCATORIOUS'. • l liy Tradiicpr (imp,), out. of fanny ! Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out of ! C'iK|uctto (imp.) by L-tmicelot, winner of i English Derby and flill limta toToidi-'sti-no. Traduccrby the Libel, by Pnut.t- ---: loon. The Libel, out of Pusquenade, full i sinter to Touchstone, It will bu scon ft Din tlio above-that the , more to the Australian ' Turf thaii j Traducer to tho Now Zealand Tlio fact thai Piscatorious ia tlio only Fisherman and Traducer ni"knbtainable.should bo sulliei. Nt to entitle him to the reapectof breeders. Owners of marcs who are desirous to irecu high priced youngsters should stick o winning strains and put their uiaros to whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the; world. In colm Pisratnrtous is a beautiful dirk j brown, with nlack points, standing .ili I hands 2iu lihjli, has a iif.it oxprt'ssivu | : head (never a neater or cleauor head set! : mi a neck), indicative of a good temper. I ' MUiic.ck is long and muscular, with wind-1 |it|)t; well detached; his shoulders are j deep and well laid liaek,aud good enough 1 for anything. Ho's n grand topped 'un. TEUJIS.— Thoroughbred Mares Ten Guineas, Half bred Marcs Six Guineas. Two or more as par agreement. Monies payable on first soryice, by P N , due aist December, 1888. Grass FREE until duo notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Oil per week will bo charged, Every euro of Marcs will be taken, but no responsibility, Groomago -us, tn be pail at time of service. For Particulars apply to I B, CAVE, ou A. W. CAVE. Woodbigh Farm, 2018 Tn Ore Ore, Masterton.
TO STAND THIS SEASON. ° At liis owner's fni-m. GLADSTONE, c JM CART STALLION, NUG_GET. [ \TUOfJET was bred by MrW, FairI iM brother, of Gnttetton, mid it is sulheiont for tlwso acquainted with (lie t liorsi! and Ins stock to toll them 'that J NUGGKT is m good condition, and '■ sound in wind and limb. g To thoso«ho do nut know X (JOG LT, , iho vury bust inforination for them isra (U)Tl)at his stock from all classes ol • watts are flood, Vsi'ful, mid SALE ; II ABLE at Hemuncratiyo Prices, Every " Breeder knows that the country is full of I Hacks; that for years■ Iho prices obtained for them, have not paid for the I grass it cost to row them, not including 1 braking in and other expenses. On tho .prices. Such being undoubtedly the j'wb, Breeders wjli not incrcjiso the 1 j number of annuals tliat do not pay, and leave a margin, | J In soliciting public patronage for I j NUGGET, his owner is convinced that ■ i Breeders will bo studying their own j interests, for his success in o.dinnry I I imvk mates bus caused his yearlings to "ieoll fur more money ilian can be i obtained for good hacks [j NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY i; SHILLINGS, Two or more mares by ' I agreement; and ashe is very Burn, it is ' j equal t.o iiguiij'f)))tee. Every care token I butiioii'spiisibilit}'- Giving Is per f week. Mures sent for m 4 rjjt|/rnei) >' t. neawy. For (urtlier particulars apply to ' U.S.MASON. 1 2«{i() Gladstoi'u). \\ TO STAND Till SEASON. .. ! Who will travel through the Wairarap" Prince Albert is a dapple bay horse, live ycais old, stands 17 hanJs high. with immense bona and hair, good leet mid spleud il action. His sire ."rinee of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horse, Cox. Prince of Wales, acknowledged to be the I .colonics, l>:a ueyer been beaten on any sjiow. ground in the woild. Prince 1 Albert's dam. Dia.uiuna', was got by that f failings bowi Lincoluslure flero, ini- , ported by th« h|te jfr.Cf. It. Kcrnside. lisi|, Tiißniunia, and re S.l.wwii «t »U the principal shows In Tasiumija, but 1 was i over beaten Diamond's (lain, ' Dlossom, Matchless, ilnported to , Tasmania by J. L Fisher, Esq., is by Uoscs Lincoln. Blossom commenced her career as a yoarlimr, taking' fiw prize aj; j-lin Grand Show, and ' lint at Westbury same year, and as a two year old prize against twelve othei'3 in her own class, and the siiiiii. day took Gist prize.agajnst eight three year otys, Was shown for ten years "at all tlie principal shows in Tasmania and unvor cutfered dufuat, and w:» Iheii suld fur two huudtud guiiuiiu 'i to go to Queensland, j Tll» above i 9 the origin of Prince j Albert, i}|j(l |iis pedigree will show that iliiuroiauulWtprMoi'd in the colony I lie has the Shim Uh«l brought in by Lincoliishiro Horn, winch tij.orp js so I much run on in the Home Country at ; the preson't time- The four horses. I drawn lirst at the Glasgow Show in 1881 jhadiili, wore or less, Shiro blood in | them, this siiotfiiJii that such siics wore i proving themselves, In totting stock of j t|ie right sort, suitable' for tlio hiniic inarkot.iiiid the demand fin' exportation. TkkMs-£'4 ; Groomago fee, Js,. jSo guarantee will bo acknowledged except iinvriting, - •' •' , i M ■ JOHN BUOKfiMDGE.. f |IQ STAND THIS SEASON, at his X bwiwisSables, TlNUl,'the pure? bredstalhoi)- . •, ■ . BOUNDING WILLOW. J T'!rms,-Binf(lo Maro.42, Oroopiogo ham, For furthpr..'purtloulars.apply ■":. ■■;.■ T.'J.DEANE.VM,,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 4
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