THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED: SIRE OF HAWKE'S BAY, - JFOUL PtiA.'Y, Will stand this ecaxon at Mr Murphy's arm, lVoodville, Foul Play was ono oi the riost successful and gamest racehorses that ivcr appeared on tho Nov Zealand turf, arrjing all kinds of weights and winning at ill distances. His breeding speaks volumes ind at the present day no horso in the Ausralaslan colonies can claim tho same number >f winning strains of blood running through lis veins, His aire ma the might; Traducer, jfho commanded a hundred guineas por mare luting his last years at the stud, It is an undisputed fact that no other sire has left so many illustrious o!'«pring possessing all tho qualities of a thoroughbred rnco horso to maintain his wonderful reputation, Foul Play ilam Fancy is also well known as tho matron of many first-class winners, '• Hermit," the sporting writer in the Can tcrbnry Weekly Tress, when writing on tho availablo sires for tho season, after writing very flatteringly of Foul Play as a sire, says that ho is moro like his great anccstorTraducer than any other of his stock now left, Foul Play in shapo, make, and breeding, combines all tbat is lewisite in a sirs to get first class ttoclc and his performances over all distances and under all weights aro too well known to need recording hero, i. Fonl Play in constitution, ono of the groat' est points to be looked to In a sire after all the wow he hw gone through is now as sound and healthy >b tho day he was foaled. For breeding and performances of Foul Play Bee Mew Zealand Stud book and turf register, T E R M S. In order to make Foul Play available to all owners of brood mares it has been decided to reduce the fee to four guineas and 5s grooms foe payable at firat service. As a further inrluceinent to ownera no cuarge will bo mado for paddocking, The horso wd maree will bo In charge of Mr Morrison whose long txperienco of from twenty to thirty years will bo a guarantco to owncra that, their interests will have tho utmost attention For furtlior particulars apply to J. J, MURPHY, orgroominchargo ■l'O stand this ewson in tho Wail . District, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Trairio Bird was bred by Mr Diion Carncs, Batlmrat. Prairie liird vide New Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, Dam Lady Emily, L.iilv Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck bv Speculation, Imp, dam Miss Whisker'by Whisker, imp, Oreyskin by Yattornhn, by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Esperence by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gelionna son of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English marc, Ab mil bo seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and Philo-da-Puta bloods. Prairie Bird will travel from Mostcrton to Tinui. Tcrmß-£3 ] E t< tc P C 1 ] ] ] ] ]
per maro, all fees to bo payable on first service, by P.N., dueGth January, 1831; every care ol mares will bo taken, but no responsibility; two or more maros as per agreement; groomnge fee f» J . to bo paid at first service; good paddocks hco of charge until mares are stinted, of which duo notice will bo given; 2s will bo charged for pad(locking nftor. For further particulars apply to . r, OARR, le Ore Ore. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA. (And Woodville if required.) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE. TREFOIL, AY HORSE 16-2J bands higb, Pediqrek—Sire, King of Clubs; dam, Forget-me-Not (imp), by King Lud—Myfotis, by Nowminster—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne —Cinizelli by Touchstone. (See cards,) Terms, 8 guineas per mare; two or more marcs as per agreement. All fees payable by r,N. at first service, made payable on the Ist January, 1891. Paddocking will be provided at Is per week, Every caro taken but no For further particulars apply to JOB VILE, Pahiatua Livery Stables, TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE •L OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE squire, Bred by the late John Morrison, Esq. Ho was by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Olimena!, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, by King Cole, damFenella, by Fisherman, dam Rose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman, The Squire is an iron gray of great substance and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins. high, fine temper ( good sound feet with flat bone, (which are indiipensible in a road hack). Ho has a good head and neck, with short back and fine miarters and is in every way coloulatd (by one of the best Judges in the district) to improve the hreedof saddle and harness horses, Breeders will do well to have a look at tho Squire before promising their mares to other horses, Terms-£3 per maro, two or moro as pel agreement, p yablo by P.N., duo on the Ist day of January 1601, signed at first service, groom'B fco 6s payable first timo of serving. R, J, BAKER, 0609 .vjjg Owner, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE TAUFiRUi , THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR, COLIN CAMPBELL, VOUNO SIR COLIN CAMPBELLI-bred J- bay horso out of Ml Hookcr'a wol dam mare Dolly. Dolly by Littlcjohn, grand Jane, by England's Hope. His sire. Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, dam Scotland's Pride, giand hire King Fergui, was got by Lord Byron, tho property of Mr Froudfoot, Lochmabcn, Dumfricshire, Scot' land. TERHB-£3los sirgle mate, two or more sb per agreement, Every care taken but no responsibility. Well grassed paddocks provided free till Btintcd, after which 2s per week will bo charged, For further particulars apply to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, THE ENTIRE HORSE HERO, WILL travcl'Maatorton, Carterton, and • surrounding district this season. Masterton.—TV, Noill's Stables every Friday and Saturday, Greytown every Tuesday. Remainder of week 'at Owner's Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree, &c, o cards. TV. HERCOCK, Owner. THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON. THIJ CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, VASTER AGNES. TERMS: Single Wares, L 5 lis, Groomage fee os. Two or moro inares as per agreement, Favinent by Promissory Note signed at first ser'vico, due Ist January 1891, Grazing in good paddocks free until notice, afterwards Is Gd per week. Every «arc taken, but no responsibility incurred, Master Agnes will travel through the' U'airarapa District, notice of which in future advertisement. • For further particulars npply to •' TV E CORLETT, IWrietcr, Tvyirtm wertos,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3613, 13 September 1890, Page 4
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