the champion thoroughbred bireofhawke'sbay, Will stand tlili season At Mr Murphy's farm, "WoodTilto. Foul Day wbb ono, of tho most successful and' gamcst racehorses that ever appeared'on the New Zealand tutf, carrying all kinds of weights and winning at all distances. His breeding speaks volumes and at the present day no h'orao in the Australasian colonies can claim tho samo number of winning strains of blood running through his veins, His sire was tho migjity Tradtiecr, who commanded a hundred guineas per mare duiing his last years at tho stud, It is an nudisputed fact that no other siro has left so qualities of a thoroughbred . raeo horse to maintain his wonderful reputation/Foul Kay dam tancyls also well known as the matron of many first-class winners, .'< " Hermit," tho Bporting writer in the Canterbury Weekly Press, writing on the ovailablo aires for'the season; after writing very flatteringly of FoulTlny'as a sire, says that ho is more like his great ancestorTraducer than any other of his stock now left, : .'• Foul Flay in shape,, make,'and breeding, combines all that is requisitejn a Biro to get first class stock and his performances over all distances and under all weights are too well known to need recording hero, Foul Play in constitution, one of the greatest points to bo looked to in a sire after all the work hn has gone through is now as. sound and healthy *s the day he was foaled, For breeding and performances of Foul Play see Now Zealand Stud book and turf register, TERMS. . In „r.l„. to r»»t-« V„l,l PI.V 1>VaII«M« Ifl .11 owners of brood mares it has been decided to reduco the fee to four guineas' and 5s grooms fej payable at first service, As a further Induccincnttoownorsnocharge will bo mado for paddocking, The horse Mid mares will be in charge of Mr Morrison whose long upcriencoof from twenty to thirty years will bo a guarantee to owners that their Interests will,have tho utmost attention,. FoU further particulars apply to ' ■■'• . J.J.MURPHYi or groom la charge . : 36Q2 j District, tho thoroughbred imported Stallion. - ~ PRAIRIE BIRD. Frairio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Cames, Bathurst, Pralrio Bird vido New Zealand Stud Book, Oreyskin, Dam Lady Emily, tad? Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Spick by Speculation, imp, :dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp, Grcyskln by Yattendon, b7 Sir Hercules, imp., clam Esporonco by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue 801 l by Gehoona son of Rouso Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc, As will be seen from tho above pedigrco Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of tho famous Touchstone, Whalebonp, Waxy and l'hilo-da-I'uta bloods, Prairie Bird will travel from Masterton to Tinui. Tcrms-£3 per marc, all fees to be payable un first service by'P.K, duo Cth January, 1891; every caro of marcs will be taken, but no responsibility; two or moro marcs as per agreement; groemagofco fij, to bo paid at first service; good paddocks free of charge until mares aro stinted, of which duo notice will be given; 29 will be charged for paddocking aftor, For further particulars apply to P.CARR, Tc Oro Ore,
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA. (And Woodvillo if required.) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, BAY HORSE 16-2J bands higb, eight years old, ProioiiEE-Siro, King of Clubs! dam, Forget-me-Not (imp), by King Lud—Slyfotie, by Newminster—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Aeo of Clubs; dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizelli by Touchstone. (Seo carda.) • .Term?, 3 guineas per marc; two or more mares taper agreement. All fees payable by P,N. (it first service, nmdo payable on the Ist January, 1891, Paddocking will be provided at la per week, Every care taken but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to job yilb; Piiliiatua Livery Stables. . 10 STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE - 1 - OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, i MASTKRTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQUIRE, Krcd by tiro Jato John Morrison, Esq, Ho was by Voltigncr, dam Nelly, by Clitnenas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguor, by King Cole, g Dutclu is an iron gray of great substanco and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 21 ins. high, fine temper! good sound feet with' flat bone, (which aro mdi«pcnsibloin aroad hack). Ho has a good head and neck, with short back and fine miortcrs ami is in every way coleutetd (by one of tho beat Judges iu tho district) to improve tho breed of Eaddlo and harness horses, Breeders will do well t? have a look at the Sipiiro beforo promising their marcs to other horses, Terms-i'3 per mare, two or more as per agreement, p yablo by P.N., due on tho Ist day of January 16(11, signed at Brat service, groom's fee 5s payable first timo of serving, R. J. BAKER, MOD Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT THE TAUERU, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMW3EL.I;, YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMrBELLI-brcd - 1 - bay horso out of Mi Hooker's wol dam maro Dolly. Dolly by Littlejohn, grand . Jane, by England's Hopo, His Biro, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, dam Scotland's Prido, grand sire King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, tho property of Sir IYotidfoot, Lochmabcn, Dumfricshiro, Scotland, TERMS—£3IOs single more, two or more as per agreement, Every caro taken but no responsibility, Well grassed paddocks provided frco till stinted, after which 2s per week will he charged, For further particulars apply to , JOHNTATHN, Owner, THE ENTIRE HORSE WILL travelJMastorton, Carterton, and surrounding district this season. Maßterton.-W, Noill's Stables every Friday and Saturday. Groytown every Tuesday. Remainder of week at Owner's Stables, Carterton.' ' [ For further particulars, : pedigreo, &c, seo cards, W. HERCOCK, (knar,
TO LET, or LEASE, NEW SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, and 20 Acroa of first class land, securely fenced and subdivided, aood Orchard, Garden, and Outbuildings. 11ENT, ioO per annum, 0 more Acres adjoining can it required'bo leased at £lO per annum. Property is situated Forf . own Poet Office. urther particulars apply to KHWOOP, 3556 Auctioneer, Greytown. COMPEISINC. 05 acres, Bituate Car torton. Land, ?ood drained swaum ring fenoed and divided into 5 paddocks, all well watered, 0 acres ploughed and cropped. Improvements include G roomed dwelling houso, bam,, cowshed, stnbliug, Harden, etc. Stock, including 201stclass picked cows, 2 heifors, and 1 bull, nutans, dishes, &c, also to bo sold. X good soim> concern. For further
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 4
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