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FOIt SALE'OK TO LEASE, THE STALLION BARON, By Laird O'Largo. Also tbo Thoroughbred Stallion Dnuicl O'Conuellpply ANGUS FBABBB, ' Horaobi'sh, im WOi , J 111011 I lndi I I AW gc jlllE COACHING STALLION jj KEMP ' [° fill stand this season at tlio ownor's | P®' nddock, Unuricc.villo, 013 (i UUNDERSON, Mauricovillo. |'o stand tliia season in'the Wairampa ■r District, the thorotighbrctl Imported itallion. n PRAIRIE BIRD. rralrio Bird was bred'by Mr Dixon Carncs, Bathurst, Prairie Bird vido New Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck bv Speculation, imp, ■ item Miss Whisker'by Whisker, imp, Grcyskin by r Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, imp., clam JEspcrcnco by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam'.Blue Doll by Gehenna son of Rouso Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon bv Mulatto, imp,, English mare. Aa will be seen from tlio above I pedigree l'rairie Bird lias a grand mixture of T the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and Philo-da-Puta bloodj, Prairie Bird will travel from Masterton to Tinui, Terms—ll3 per more, all fees to bo payable on first service, by P.N., due Oth January, 1S!I1; every raro of mnves will bo taken, but no ] responsibility; two or more marcs per agreement; groomago fee sj, to bo paid at first service; good paddocks free of chargo until mares aro stinted, of wluch duo notico will bo given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after. For further particulars apply to T, CABK, leOro Ore, I r hi TO TRAYEL this season, . Between | PAHIATU A AND EKETAHUNA, (And WooMleif required) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, BAY HORSEIO-21 hands high, eightyears old. " . | I'KiHGKEK —Sire, King of Clubs; dam, Forgct-me-Not (imp), by King Lud—Myfotis, by Neivminstcr—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Ace of Club's, _ dam Marchioness by Melbourne —Cinizulli by Touchstone. (See cards.) Terms, 3 guineas per maro; two or more marcs as per agreement. AU fees payable by I'.N. at fiist service, made payable on the Ist January, 1831, l'addocking will be provided at Is per week. Every care taken but 110 responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOB VILE, Pahiatua Livery Stables, j t I TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE ;taueru, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG- SIHS, COLIN CAMPBELL, yOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL is a I bay horse out of Mi Hooker's well-bred mare Dolly. Dolly by Littlejohn, grand dam Jane, by England's Hope, llis sire, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, Jam Scotland's Pride, giaud sire King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, the property ofMr| l'roudtoot, Lochmaben, Dumfricshire, Scotland, TERMS-JE3lOs single mare, two or more as per agreement. Every care taken but no t responsibility, Well grassed paddocks provided frco till stinted, after which 2s per r week will bo charged, For further particulars li apply to 0 JOHNTArLIN, y | Owner, o U N 11 3 st ri 8 ut lis •es ay ap THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF JIAWKE'S DAY, FOUL PLAY, Will stand this season at Mr Murphy's farm, Woodville, Foul l'lay was ono of the most successful and gamcst racehorses that ever appeared on tlio New Zealand _ turf, carrying all kinds of weights and winning at all distances, His breeding speaks volumes and at the present day no horse in tlio Australasian colonies can claim the same number of winning strains of blood running through his veins. His sire was the mighty Traductr, who commanded n hundred guineas per mare dining his last years at the stud, It is an undisputed fact that no other siro lias left so many illustrious offspring possessing all the qualities of a thoroughbred race horso to maintain his wonderful reputation, l'oul Play dam Fancy is also well known as tho matron of many first-class winners. " Hermit," the Pjiorting writer in tho Canterbury Weekly Press, when writing on the available sires for the season, after writing very flatteringly of Foul Play as a sire, say: that lie is more liko bis great ancestor Traducci than any other of his stock now left. Foul Play in shape, make, and breeding combines all that is icquisilo in a siro to gel first class stock and his performances over at distances and under all weights aro too wcl known to need recording here. Foul Play in constitution, ono of tho great est points to be looked to in a sire after all tin work he has gono through is now as soum and healthy as the day ho was foaled. For breeding and performance's of Foul Pla' sco Now Zealand Stud book aud turf register T E 11M S. In order to make Foul Play available to al owners of brood marcs it has been decided ti reduce the fee to four guineas and Gs groom; fee payable at first service, As a further induceincnttoowncrsiiocharg will bo made for paddocking. Thejiorsc mi marcs will he in chargo of Mr Morrison whos long experience of from twenty to thirty ye will bo a guarantee to owners that tnr interests will liavc tk utmost attention, liei For further particulars apply to J. J. MURPHY, or groom in chargo II 11 rso :g' rill >ro nl lid id* LVO CCS 11(1 :1, 0 [■(ls 17 10. ■Sft Pianos, Pianos, Kc\v and secondhand, at wholcsal juices dt TRY F J PINNY 8 Manriors-st WELLINGTON, roil MUSICAL INSI'RUMENrS. This is tlie roan tlw can soli cliea Harmoniums, Violins, ■ Acccrdeon: Concertinas, &c., &c. l'lttiiinß of nil kinds kept in stock, - hepairo attended yrit-h despatch,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 25 September 1890, Page 4

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