TO STAND THIS SEASON. ; LT W. Ndll's Princo of Wales Horse Repository, MaaWon, ami tu ..mvol tlio district if nulliciciit inducoment offers, the liiiudsmno thoroughbred 'iorso Lord Mandsville. Firat clnss paddocks with plonty ol water provided freo for marc sunti 'tinted, when tint) notice will bo 'nivon. after which Is per week will bo charged j Full particulars as to terms, nud tab 1 ulated pedigree ca« bo obtained on ap plication to W, XEILL, | _ Proprietor, Sl'Oil SALE Oil TO STAND THIS SEA SON, THE PU.HEMED OLYDESI DALE STALLION i LOCH DHU, jHy Loeli Fergus (imported) from Ftor I once (imported). : This grand colt was bred by tlio Auck ! land Stud Company in 1885, thorofori Ihrco yo.us old this and ii 'admitted by competent judges to bo J ! splendid specimen of h draught tiro, , I.ooh JJli.i is a dapplo bay with blacl : points, very docile, loads well with an; ' horse, ho has good feet, plenty of hair ; and when thoroughly furnished must bei i uiiigniticcnt animal. Loch Dim will bi j shown nt both-parades, and if not suli ■ will be at the sorvico of breeders. In lln meantime Luch Dim can be seen at hii .owner's stables. ' I Extended pedigroo in Cards and futnv advvitisunient. :' JOHN STOTT, ' i 2(180 llrooklyno, (Jladstone. ! TO STAND THIS SEASON A T A. W. CAVE'S FARM, To On V Ore, Masterton, thoThorou»librei i Horse, : PISCATORIOUS.
By Traducer (imp.), out of himy! Fisher, by Fishcriunii (imp), out of' Co(|uotto (imp.) by Liiuncclot, winner of! English Derby mid full brother to Touch-! stone. Traducer by tho Libel, by Panto-1 loon, Tho Libel, out of Pasqueuade, full, sister to Touchstone. i It will be seen from the abovo that tho stout-hearted Fisherman has been even more to the Australian Turf than Traducer to tho New Zealand Tlio fact that. Pineaturious is tho only Fisherman and Traducer nrkolitainablo should be siilliciiiit to entitle him to the respect of I breeders, i Owners nf mares who am desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winning strains and put their mares to it horse bred on the lines onPiscntorious, whose breeding nloue would command him a big season in any part of the world. in color Piscatonous isabeautiful d.irk brown, with black points, standing lli hands 2in high, has ut ue.it expressive head (never a neater or cleaner head set on n nock), indieativoof a good temper. Hi.nieck is long and muscular,with windpipe well detached; his shoulders arc for anything. He's n grand tupped "an. TERMS,-Thoroughbred Mures Ton (iuineas, Half bred Mares Six (Juincas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies payable on lirst service, by P.N , due yisfe December, 1888. Grass FREE until duo notice has been given of stinting, after which Us CI per weok will be charged. Every earn of Marcs will bn taken, hut no responsibility, Groomage -fjs, to be paid at time of service For Particulars apply to 15. CAVE, ou A. W, CAVE. Woodbigh Farm, 2948 Th Pro Ore, Masturton. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE, i THE (MIT STALLION, NUGGET. : - NUGGET wasbredby Mr W. Fairl.w,lt,,.i< i,f Hiirtnihin .niirl.it is Breeder k'rimvsTlrattlio Cjuntry la lull of Hacks; that fur years the prices oblaiued for them, have not paid for the grass it cost to roir thorn, not including breakiii'' in and other expenses. On tho ! always find ut ready nurkot at goo I prices. Such being undoubtedly tho I case, ISreedcrs will not increase the number of animals that do not pay, and i lcavf: a margin. 1 In soliciting public patronage for '. iNTWIET, his owner js conyinced that ! breeders will bo studying tlicJMJivn j hiterest.i, for his success in oidjiiary : hack mares has caused his yearljugs to sell for more money il.mn cau be obtained fur giiod hacks NUUGFXtf FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or moro mares by agreement; and as hn is very sure, it is eiiuul to a guarantee. Every euro taken but mi responsibility. Grazing Is per week. MareasjMit for and returned if necessary. For further particulars apply to
11. S.MASON. I Ulaikono. TO SU&'D'fill SEASON.. /JIHB Fashionably H Slajliou peinoialbbSt. Who will travel through the Wairawps . this Season. I'flili'tf Albert is n dapple bay horso, live years till, atanda 17 hniiJa high, with iiimifliiii'i buns iii|<! hair, good tect anil splendid nctiuii. lfi» HW """<» of Willi's, imported from Victoria, Is by that unprecedented horse, Cox. l'rmcu of Wiiwj, acknowledged to bo tlio grandest lioisu flfpr brought to the a lonics, has never been liuafcu on any show ground in the woild. J'riji.co Albert's daw, Diamond, was got by tji.ut faiimua liorai Lincolnshire Hero, ijuimi'tcdbytholiitflMry. R. )mM°> Esq., Tasmaiiia, and was shown at all the principal shown in. Tasmania, but, was uevor beaten Jliiniinnd's dam, Blossom, by Matchless, imported to Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esq., Is by Roses Lincoln. Jjlossiiiii coiiinieuccd j'lier oarpW as ut yearling, taking lirot I prize n|; ih (Jrund N'orthcro Show, and lirstat Westuury «o year, and as a two year old tool: first |irj») against twelve others in lu-r own class, and th.o we day took first prize against eight thro j'ffirolds. Wis shown for ten years at aj| ju> principal shows iu Tasmania and nnver defeat, and ps then sold for tjvo huii,drua ((ujiieas Ui go U> Oueenslimd. The übovo in tJ.ui origin of I'rnice Albert, and bis pcilpc will show that there is 110 better IM Ju t|io colony Do has the fililre Blood brought in by Lincolnshire Up, wliifli tlwro is so much nin un in tho Uuino ttiuntry at thu present time. The fouMWW diwn lirst at the CJliisgow Show mip bad all, mm « r ks *< !illivo h]uoi "' them, this showing that such sires wcrej proving themselves, % getting stock of | till' right Burt, suitable fjur flip lionie market, and Hh> & umi for C -W la " \ TiiKJis—£4; (iromnage fee, Bs, i iSi) guarantee will he acknowledged $M ,IO_HN IJUOKBIiIDGIE.__ f 110 BTWD THIS SEASON, ut his 1 owners stables, WJ, the purebred stallion BOUNDING WILLOW, Terms,— Singlo Marc, £2, Grooraage Fee f>a, For further, particulars apply to ■ •' . ■■■'■; ■■;:.'.■• . T, J.DKANE, t : Proprietor. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 1 November 1888, Page 4
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