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TO STAND THIS SEASON; . ■ VT W. NeDl'si»riiicß of Wnl'esHojbo .A Eepositoiy, Maaterton, mid to travel the district if sufficient inducement offors, the liandsomo thoroughbred 'lorao . • Lord Mandeville. First class paddocks with plenty of water provided freo for niiiro auhtil stinted, when due notice will bo given, aftur which Is pur week will bo charged, Full particulars as to'terms, nud tubulated pedigree can be obtained onap plication to . W.NEILL, . .. •■ ■ Proprietor, Ml SALE Oil T0 STAND THIS SEASOX, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LOCH DHU, l)y Loch Fergus (imported) from Florence (imported)' This grand colt was bred by tho Auckland Stud Company in 1885, ttooforo three years old this foaling and is admitted by competent judges to be a splendid specimon of it draught tire. Loch Dim is a dapplo bay with black points, vory docile, leads well with any hoi-so, ho has goodl foot, plenty-of hair, and when thoroughly furnished must bo a magnificent animal, Locli Dhu will bo shown at both parades, and if not sold will bo atthc service of breeders: In tho meantime Loch Dhu can be seen at his owner's stables. Extended pedigree in cards and future adveitiscment, JOHNSTOTT, 2080 Brooklyn?, Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON I A T A. W. CAVE'S FARM, To Oro jfX Orb, Blastorton, the Thoroughbred Horse,' PISCATORIOUS. By Traducer (inip,). out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp), out of Coquette (imp.) by Launcelot, winner of I English Derby and full brother to Touchstone. Traducer by the Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libel, out of Pasquenade, full sistor to Touchstone. It will be seen from tho above that tho stout-hearted Fisherman has been oven more to tho Australian Turf than Traducer to tho New Zealand The fact that Piscatorious is tho only Fisherman and Traducer nbkobtaiuable should be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters Bhould stick to winning strains and put their mares to a horso bred on the lines onPiscatorious, whoso breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of tho world, In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing lli hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head (nover a ncator or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good tempor. Hisneok is long and muscular.with windpipe well detached; his shoulders aro deop and woll laid back,and good enough for anything. Ho's a grand-topped 'un. TERMS.-Thoroughbrcd Mares Ten Guineas, Half-bred Mares Six Guineas. j Two or moro as por agreomont, Monies I payable on first service, by P.N , due 31st December, 1888. Grass FREE until duo notice has been given of Btintling, after which 3s Cd per weok will be charged. Every earn of Mares will bo taken, bul no responsibility. Oroomage —6a, to bo paid at time of service. For Particulars apply to B. CAVE, or A. W, CAVE. Woodloigh Farm, : 2948 Tb Oro Ore, Masterton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At his owner's farm, "GLADSTONE, THE CART STALLION, NUGGET. '•VTUaOET was bred by Mr W. FairjS brother, of Carterton, and it is sufficient fur thoso nwjuiiintcd with tho horse and his stock to toll thorn that NUGGET is in good condition, mid sound in wind and limb. To those who do not know NOGGET, the very beat information for them is—(lut) That his stock from all classes ot mans are Good, Useful, and SALEABLE at licinunoratiyc Prices. Every Breeder knows that the country is full of Hacks; that for years the prices obtained for them, havo not paid for the grass it cost to mi' them, not.including breaking ju and other expenses, On th e other hand, Trap and Tram Hors always find a ready market at goo" prices, Such being undoubtedly tho case, lkcedors will net increase tho number of animals that do not pay, and leavo a margin. In soliciting public patronage for NUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breeders will bo atudyin" their own interests, for his success in ordinary hack mares has caused his yearlings to sell for nioro money than can be obtained for good hacks NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS, Two or more mares by agrcomoiit', Mid' as |jn is vpry sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Grazing Is per week. Mares sent for and returned if necessary. For further particulars apply

TO STAND THI SEASON. ([\W Fashionably bred Stallion PRINCE ALBERT, Who will travel through dm Waivarap this Season. Prince Albert is a dapple bay horse Jivo years old, stands 17 bauds high with immense bono and hair, good fee and splendid action, His aire Prince o Wales, imported from Victoria, is b that unprecedented horso, Cox. Princ of Wales, acknowledged to be ,tli grandest horse .ever brought to th colonies, has neyor boon beaten on au show ground in the wild, Princ Albert's dam, Djauiond, was got by tjni famous how Lincolnshire Hero, ini ported by the lajto Jfr G. R. Kornside Esq,, Tasmania, and was shown at a tho principal shows in Tasnwnia, bu was nevor beaten Diamond'* dani Blossom, by Matchless, imported, t Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esq., is b Roses Lincoln, Blossom commence tier career as iv yearling, taking fin prizo at the Grand Norton Stow, an Ijrjjt at Wcstbury same year, and as two y<#J .old took first prizo againt iiyujyo others in |).er own class, and th anmo day took first prijjo against eigli tbmo year olds. Was shown fa je: years at all tho principal sI'OWB 111 Ta« mania awl nover sulfercd defeat, alii was then sold for two hjiii/Jrcd guinea to go to Queensland. The above is the origin of f ririci Alk.S(inillii«P« li !fW lvlllßllo V 1 ' a theroisuoDC! ,^'' tt|,e I H!7 He has the Shire :^ b ™> »> °> Lincolnshire Hero, which i..." ~, nuehrun on in tho Homo Country,»,. ,lic present time The four horses Irawn first at the Glasgow Show in 1884 md all, moro or less, Shiro blood in hem, this showing that such sires wero iroving themselves, in yetting stock of he right sort, suitable for tho home wrkot, and the demand for exportaThion—£M; Grooiuage fee, us. • ilo guarantee will be acknowledged (ceptin writing. DID JOHN BUOKEIUDGE. HO STAND THIS SEASON, at his L owners' stables, TINUJ, tho pureBOUNDING WILLOW, Terms.-Single Mare, £2, Grooinago itsh. For further particulars:apply 'U.DEANtf, ' Proprietor. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

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