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nHB COACHING STALLION Vill stnncl this Bcnsgn at tlio ownor's addock, Mnuricovillo. G UUNDERSON, GUI Mnuricovillo. PO stand tliis season in tlio Wnirnrflim x District, tlio thoroughbred Imported Stallion, JPRAIIHE BIRD. Trairio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carncs, Bathurst. Tiairio Bird vido Now Zealand 3lud Book, Grcyakin, Dam Latly Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker'by Whisker, imp,, Oreyskin by Yattcndra, by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Kspcrcnco by Glaums, Arab, imp; dam Bluo Ilcll by Gehenna eon of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc. As will bo seen from tlio abovo pedigree I'rairio Bird lias a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and I'liilo-da-Pufa blood*. Prairie Bird will travel from Mastcrton to Tinui, Tcrms-iK! per mare, all fees to bo 'payable on first service, by P.N., due Cth January, 1891; every rare of marcs will bo taken, but no responsibility) two or moro marcs. as per agreement; groomago fee Bs, to bo paid al first scrvico; good paddocks frco of chargi until marca aro stinted, of which duo notice will bo' given; 2s will bo oharged for pad docking alter, For further particulars apply to P, OARR, te Oro Ore, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between PAHIATDAANDEKETAIIUNA, (And Woo'lville if required) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, BAY HORSE IG-2J hands high, eight year old. l'EDiiiiiEK-Siw, King of Clubs j dam Forgct-mc-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotis by Newminstcr—Souvenir, by Chanticleer King of Clubs by Ace of Clubs, dan Marchioness by Melbourne—CinizcUi b; Touchstone. (See cards,) Tunis, 3 guineas per mare; two or mor marcs as per agreement. All fees payable b i'.N. at first service, made payable on the Is January, 1891. Paildocking will be provide at Is per week, Every care token but n responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOB YILE, Pahiatua Livery Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE '.TAUERU, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR, COJLIN CAMPBELL., VOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL in ■I- bay horse out of Mi Hooker's wcll-bri moro Dolly. Dolly by Littlejohn, grand da Jane, by England's Uope. His sire, Youi Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbc Jam Scotland's Pride, grand sire King Fcrgv was got by Lord Byron, tho property of J Proudfoot, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshirc, Sc( land. TERMS—£3IOs single maic, two or mo as per agreement, Every care taken but 1 responsibility. Well grassed paddocks pi vided frco till stinted, after which 2s p week will bo charged, For further particula apply to JOHNTArLIN, Owner, 1 i m THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED SIREOFHAWKE'SBAY, FOUL PLAY, Will stand this season at Mr Murph] farm, Woodvillc, Foul Play was one of t most successful and gnmest racehorses tb ever appeared on tho New Zealand tui ' carrying all kinds of weights and winning all distances, His breeding speaks volum and at tho present day no horso in tho Ai tralasian colonies can claim tho samenumt of winning strains of blood running thron, his veins, His siro was tho mighty Traduci who commanded a hundred guineas per mil dining his last years at tho stud, It is undisputed fact that no other sire has left many illustrious offspring possessing all t qualities of a thoroughbred race horse maintain his wonderful reputation. Foul PI dam Fancy is also well known as tho matr of many first-class winners. " Hermit," the sporting writer in tho Ci tcrbury Wockly Press, when writing on t available sires for tho season, after writi very flatteringly of Foul Play as a sire, s; that ho is more like his great anccstorTradm than any other of his stock now left. Foul Play in shape, make, and brccdii combines all that is requisite in a siro to 1 first class stock and his performances over diitances and under all weights aro too w known to peed recording hero. Foul Play Ip constitution, ono of the grc • est points to be lookd to in a sire aftcrall work ho has gono through 13 now as sot ! and healthy as the day he was foaled. For breeding and performances of Foul P sec New Zealand Stud book and turf regis! t TERMS, , 111 order to make Foul Play availabfo to owners of brood mares it has been decided ' reduce tlio fee to four guineas and 5a groo ' fee payable at first service, i As a further liiduoeinEJjt to owners nocba will be made for paildocking, The [forsß 1 marcs will be in charge of Mr Morrison wh long experience of from twenty to thirty yo i will be a guarantee to owners that tl: interests will have the utmost attention, , For further particulars apply to • ' J, J, MURPHY, ' or groom in charge 3 THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON, THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RACE! MASTER AGNES. TERMS: Singlo Marcs, L 5 o's,'fJroon] fco ss, Two or moro marcs as per ag merit. Payment by Promissory Noto sig n at first scrvico, due Ist January 1891. Grazing in good paddocks frcp until no afterwards Is Cd per week, Every pare talon, but no rcsponsibi incurred, i Master Agnes will trayol through Wairarapa District, notice of which future advertisement, '' ';" " On and after SATURDAY 'lth Octc 1 " MASTER AGNES" will stand at the C Stables (W. WOT) every SATURD from 10 to 3, W.E CORLETT, Proprietor, Who's Li ncCartcrtot TO STAND THISCOMINU SEAS Thoroughbred Hors COUNTRY BOY. c Further Particulars in Futuro Is , PAHIATUA HOTEL 1 W, STEWART, '; PEOPRIETOfi. mflEAßOVEHOTEL'furnishesGi 1 X Accommodation for Travellers t , Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of Fimt-CLus qual „, kept in Stock. *• Agent for Jones & Hunters lin Mail Coach" hntwc'on Pnbiatu" a ['almorston, r"a3aengnrs cook cd . hruugl

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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