THIS DRAUGHT STALLION SIJTi MSPERANDUM. By No Surrender,, WILL Stand at ownor'a stables this season for a limited number of narcs only. & N B-Breeders aro requested to apply nrly.u number will be BTMOTM JJIITED. - Pcdigrco etc in ft future Issuo, "!"■'■ liculare on amplication to ■ : GEO WATSON, Ownor. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, THE STALLION BARON, By Laird O'Largo. Also tho Thoroughbred Stallion DauielO'Oonuoll. t ppl y ANGUS FRABER, Homebushi TjHE COACHING STALLION Will stand this season at tho ownor's paddock, Manncnvillo. (KHJHDERSON,. 'jGi;j Mauricovillo, 'llO stand this scison in tho Wairarapa J- District, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Prairie Bird was brcd|by Mr Dixon Carnes, | liatliurst. rrairio Bird viilo Now Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp, Grcyskin by Yattcndon, by Sir Hercules, imp., (lam Espcrcncc by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Doll by Gehenna son of Rouso Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English mare, As will be seen from the above pcdigrco Trairic Bird has a grand mixture of 1 tho famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Wasv 1 and Philo-da-Puta bloods. Prairie Bird will I travel from Mastcrton to Tinui, Tcrmß-i'3 i per marc, all fees to bo payablo on first service, by P.N., duo Oth January, 1891; every caro of marcs will bo taken, hut no responsibility; two or more marcs as, per agreement; groomage fee Ss, to bo paid at first Eervicc; good paddocks frco of charge until marcs are stinted, of which duo notice will bo given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after. For further particulars apply to P. CARIi, Te Oro Ore, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Botwcon PAHIATtJA AND EKETAHUNA, (And Wooflvillo if required.) THE THOROUGHBRED-ENTIRE. TREFOIL, BAY HORSE IG-21 hands high, .eight year old. PEMOIiEE-Sire, King of Clubs; dam , Forget-mc-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotis by Ncwminstcr-Souvcnir, by Chanticleer King of Clubs by Ace of Clubs, dan Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizelli b, Touchstone, (See cards,) Terms, 3 guineas per maro; two or mor marcs aspcr agreement. All fees payablo b; P.N, at first service, mado payable on tho Is January, 1891. l'addocking will bo providci ){ at Is per week, Every caro taken but n .. responsibility, , For further particulars apply to h JOB VILE, '° Pahiatua Livery Stables. THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED SIREOFHAWKE'SBAY, FOUL PLAY, Will stand this season at Mr Murph; farm, Woodvillc, Foul Play was one of tli most successful and gamest racehorses tha ever appeared on tho Now Zealand turl carrying all kinds of weights and winning a bo all distances. His breeding speaks volume and at tho present day no iunso in tho Au; i tralaaian colonics can claim the samo upine ot of winning strains of blood running throng 8 his veins. His sire was the mighty Trnducci CCI who commanded a hundred guineas per mar *• dining his tost years at tho stud, It is a ut undisputed facf that no other Biro has left a i|a many illustrious offspring possessing all tli qualities of a thoroughbred rage horso t maintain his wonderful reputation, Foul Bla dani Fancy is also well known as tho matrp m of many flrat.closs winners. • " Hermit," tho sporting writer in the Cat tcrbury Weekly Press. w|ien writing on tli 63 available sires for the season, after wrltin »y very flatteringly of Foul Play as a sire, aaj a that ho is more like his great anccstorTraduci o than any other of his stock now left, o Foul Play in shape, make, and brccdini combines all that is requisite in a aire to g( ,n first class stock and his performances over a ap distances and under all weights aro too we known to need recording hero, Foul Play in constitution, one of the grea est points to be looked to in a sire after all tli work he has gono through is now as sonn end healthy as the day lie was foaled, For breeding and performances of Foul Pla sec New Zealand Stud book and turf icgistc _ TERMS, In order to make Foul Play availablo to a owners of brood marcs it has been decided I reduce the fee to four guineas and 5s groon fee payable at first service, As a further induccmeiittoownersnocbari will bo made for paddocking, The horse 11 ,r marcs will bo in charge of Mr Morrison who: long experience of from twenty to thirty yea wm uu « B™"" ~v" ■" ... ~ interests will have tho utmost attention, For further particulars apply to J, J. MURPHY, r or groom in oliargo ( THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON,' " THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, ! " MASTER AGISIUS, rlb TKHMS: Single Mares, Loßs. Groom.v. (•. f':o f'J. Tv.n or inoro mares as per agr V incut, Payment by Promissory Note sigi.. Nt first service, due Ist January 1831, _ n ' Grazing in good paddocks free until nolle * afterwards Is (id per week, n, 'Every care taken, but no rcsponsibili <\t incurred, „ Master Agnes will travel through tl ~ Wairarapa District, notice of which i future advertisement, ' For further particulars apply to 3. W E CORLETT, IV ' Proprietor, I.llCarterton. ENTIRE HORSE WILL travelJMnstortor:, Cartertoi and surrounding district tli season. Mastcrton. -W, Ncill's Stables over iw Friday and Saturday, c Grey town every Tuesday. 8 Remainder of week at Owner Stables, Carterton, id IV further particulars, pedigree, & iwcou'ds, W. IIERCOCK, • Owner,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3622, 24 September 1890, Page 4
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