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FOR-SAUS OR TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED OLYDES-•;\DALESTALLION..-i LOCH DfiU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Flor. once (imported). This grand.colt ps hrod by the Auck land Stud Company in 1885, tliorofon Ihrco ycara old .this fosliii", and ii admitted by compotont judcen to bo i splendid specimen of a draught sire. Lonh Dim it a dapplb bay with bkl points, vory docile, lends woll with mi] liorso, he lius good feet, plenty of hnir : and when thoroughly furnished must bo i ningniKcoiit animal. Loch Dim will bi shown nt both parades, and if not suli ; will ho nt the service of breeders, In th i incfiiitiiiio Ldi Dhli'can be Boon nt lii . owner's stables, I Extended pedigree in cards and futur i. advoitisoment. :. . JOHNSTOTT, 1 2080 Brooklyn?, Gladstone.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. \ T A. W. CAVE'S FARM, To Ore L Ore, Maitortoh, the Thoroughbred Hone, PISiATORIOUS, By Traducer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fishennnu (imp), out of Coquutto (imp.) by Launcelot, winneruf English Derby and full brnther to Touchatnio. Truducer by the Libel, by Pimtaloon. Tho Libel, out of Paequonade; full sister to Touchstone. It will be seen from tho above that thq stout-hearted Fisherman has been even ranro- -to. the Australian Turf than Traducer to the Now Zealand Tho fact that Piscatorious is the only Fisherman and Traducer uijkobtainablo should bo to entitle him to tho respect of breeders". - '' • •.;, '■ ; . _'] Owners of mares win-are desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winning strains and put their marcs to a horso bred on the lines onPiscatorious, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in, any part of the world. i ,'; In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing IU. hands 2in high, has a neat oxprcasivo head (novor a neater or cleatior head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper, Hisncck is long ami muscular, with windpipe well detached; his shoulders, aro Scop and well laid back.and good onough for anything. He's a grand topped !un, TERMS.—Thoroiiglibrod Mares Ton Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Guineas; Two or moro as per figr'eoment, Monies payable on first service,byP.Naluo 31st December,'lßßß.! ~ " "" untilduonotice hasbeeii ing, after wbj r ' " charge

iss ft cost) to iw thorn, nut including ireaking in and other expenses. Oil tli 0 itlier 'hand, Trap and Tram How j ilways find i a raidy 1 toiirket; ab ;goo iricea, Such being undoubtedly tho ase, Breeders will not increase tho lumber of aiiimula that do not pay, and ea'vVa margin, ••..'' In-soliciting public patronage (or NUGGET, his owner is convinced that Breeders will bo studying their own iitercsts, for his success in ordinary liaek mares lias caused his yearlings to lell for more money chan can be obtained for (jowl hacks NUGGET'S FEE is only FIFTY SHILLINGS, Two or moro mares by igrccincnt; and as he is very sure, it is j(ju;il tn a guarantee. Every care taken but no responsibility. taini,' Is pur ivock, Marcs scut for and returned if necessary. IV further particulars apply to H, H.MASON, 2980 Gladstone,'

TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRARAFA DISTRICT. rpHfi purebred Clydesdalo Stallion— AVON. A VOX is 11 bay horse with black ; points, mid stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bono mid Imir. Hoisnomo of 11 great family; His dim was sold at WW guineas when good mares wore sold at n fourth of thut price, Slio is out of a blackleg marc-ono of a family of ' four, out of tho samo dam, and tho I qufutetto, by lionfrcw Jock, were the '. four host horses ever bred in tho Oamaru i district, AVON, by Avon Chief, (150 N.Z.S.B). bred by V, Boag, Esq., Fcndiiltun, rtear i Ghristchurch, out of his famous prize i ninro Graeo Ihiliui; (Mi) by l'rinco of Killbrido imported (Ii 02). Graeo Diir- [ Hug, by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and ! 020). Grace Darling was the best mare j that ever stood in New Zealand. Shu lias been first and Champion at Christ--1 church many times, beating tho great . Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland, , She-was first in Dunedih in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her careerw unprecedented. AVON'S dam Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (105) imported from Victoria; g tiro llenfrow imported from Scotland; g dam Jess by Blackleg imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's dam Roso, by Crowilen Lad, n famous Clydesdale imported from Scotland by the lute Duvid Nesbitt. Renfrew Jock was n most successful show.' horse, Before leaving Victoria ho took many firsts, and lie nits first fur three years in succession in Oamaru, Tiiimru, and Dimedin, anil Champion of the yard ns well. From this Imlory breeders wilj recognise that they bavo in Avon not only ut !horso of good part.?, but an Entire of good lineago, a matter altogether different to a good-looking horse. The great point in horse-breeding is to hnvo a sire connected with good families of undoubted character. In the one case Hie atook will bo uniformly good, while in the other case individuals may surpass, but tho genual character of the stock will be inferior nud disappointing. Nothing is more grievous tun breeder than tn sco weeds spring from a goodlooking sire, Tonus L 5, payablp by P.N. at first, service, due January 1, 1883. Groomago feed. All care taken but no retponslbility, For full information apply to .'..O.WATSON,. 11020 " Proprietor. Or to W. WESTBROOK, ■ . s Groom in Charge,.

mo STAND THIS SEASON, at his X owners stabks, TINUI, tho purebred Btalliun BOUNDING WILLOW, Terni3,~Sli>gJp Mate, £2, Groomage Fcp r>«, Fur further,particular* apply ' DKA% ■: 1 . ■■■ ' . J'rojiriita'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3073, 6 December 1888, Page 4

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