TO STAND THIS SEASON. ;1 Repository, Mastertlm, and tO| s I'avol the district if sufficient induce-1] mint offers, tho htimliMo tliotou«bbred j ( lorac ' ■ I Lord Mandeville- ; First clans paddocks with plenty of ' { .rater provided froo for marc suntil ilinted, when duo notice will be Hiven, iftor which Is per week will he oliniiteil. Full particulars as to terms, imtl tabiilatal pedigree can bo obtained on ap plication to W.NEILL, Proprietor. FOKSALEOUTOSTANDTHISSEASON, TJIEPUHEURED CLYDESDALE STALLION LOCH'DHU, , l)y Loch Fergus (imported) from Florence (imported). ■ This grand colt was bred by the Auckland Stud Company in 1885, therefore admitted by competent judges--to bo a splendid specimen of a draught sire. I.mih Din is a dapple bay with black points, very docile, leads well with any horso, ho lias good foot, plenty of hair, and when thoroughly furnished must boa inagnilieent animal, Loch Dim will be shown at botli parades, and if not sold will bo at tho'sorvico of breeders In tlio ineantinie Loch Dim can be seoii at his owner's stables. • / Extended pcdiifroo in canto and future iidvortisemeiit, JOHN STOTT, JtiSO Brooklyno, Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON A T A. AV. CAVE'S FARMjTq^Oro 1 JX Ore, Maatcrto'n,theTboroilj)hbred Horse,' ■...'■'.' £}■•■■' /.';.• "'PIB'CATJEtq" By Tntducer ' Fisher, by Fl Coquetto (inr EnglisliDerij stone. Trad loon. The 1 sister to To It stout-heartoiFisheV miiro to tho f/Aiiat Traducer to tho'Now that Piscatoriyis is-t and Traducer, iiMcoll sufficient to entide liiri breeders,. Owners of mares \vl breed high priced youn to winning strains and p a horao bred on the lines whoso brcedinplom i. him a big aeasou in j worklj .. ,>.rt-J ■*" "*~ rPiscatorip tith shM:
< THE O\IVT STALLION, NUGGET. NUGOBT was bred by MrW. Pairbrother, of Carterton, audit is sufficient for those acquainted with tlio horse and his stock to toll them that NUGGET 'is in good condition, and sound in wind and limb. To those hlio do not know NUGGET, tlio very best information for them is—(hi) That his stock from all classes ol mares are Good, Useful, and SALEALLH at Ilcmuiiurativo Prices, Every lirewlor knows that the country is full of Hacks; that for yours the prices obtained for them, have not paid for the grass it. cost to row tliem, not including breaking in and otheroxpvnsea. On tho other hand, Trap and Tram Hors ut always find a ready market at gon prices, Such being undoubtedly tlio case, Breeders will not increase the numbiii' of animals that do not pay, and leave a margin. In soliciting public patronage for NUGGET; his owner is convinced that Breeders will bo studying their own interests, for his success in ordinary hack mares has caused his yearlings to sell for inoro money than can bo obtained for good hacks NUGGET'S! FEK is only FIFTY SHILLINGS. Two or moro mares by agreement; iind as hn is vory sure, it is equal to a guarantee. Every euro taken but no responsibility. Grafting la per week. Mares sent for and rotyrned if necessary. For further particulars apply to 11. B. MASON. 2080 Ghidstono. TO STAND THI SEASON.
(V\M Fashionably bred Slallion ' PRINCE ALBERT, Who will travel through die AVairaiap" this Season'' Prince Albert isa dapple bay horse, fivo years old, Btanda 17 hands high, with immense bone mid hnir, good feet mid splendid notion. His siro Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by that unprecedented horse, Cox. Prince of Wales, acknowledged to bo the grandest horse ever brought to the has never been beaten on any aliow ground in the wotkl. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous how Lincolnshire Hero, imported by tho Into Mr Cr. It, Kernsido. Ksi|,, Tasmania, and was shown at all the principal shows in Tasmania, but mis never, beaten Diamond's dam, Ulossom, by Matchless, imported, to Tasmania by J. L Fisher Esip, Is by Hoses Lincoln. lilossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking first prize at the Grand Northern Show, and first at Wcstbury same year, and as a two year old took first prize against twolvo others in her own class, and the same day u,o|; first prize against eight three year olds. Was shown for ten years at all tho principal showo in Tasmania and never sulfercd defeat, and was then told fur hvu hundred guineas to go to Queensland. The above is the origin uf Priuco Albert, and his pedigree will show that there is no better blood in tho colony. He has tho Sliire Wood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which there is so inueli run on in the Home Country ,'ut the present time. The four horses drawn first at the Glasgow Sliow in 1881 had all, moro or less, tfhire blood in them, this showing that such sires were proving thomselves, in getting stock of the right sort, suitable for the homo market, mid the demand for exportation. Teiuis-£'l ; Grooniajjo fee, ss, , .flo guarantee will be -acknowledged 0M«nl iu writing, "" ' i 201)9 JOHNJUOKEItIDGE, • mo STAND THIS SEASON, at his J..owiiorsstables, TINUI, tho purebred stallion BOUNDING WILLOW, Terms,— Single Marc, £2, Groomago too k, For further .particulars apply T-J'DEANE,- ,• •/;■; ':| J wj)riet(ir,'''.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4
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