fJ]HE COACHING STALLION KEMP Will Btaiwl this season at the owner's paddock, Maurlcovillo. GUUNDERSON, IBW Mnuricovillo. 'I'O ®^ ni ! this season in tho ATniratopa District, tlio thoroughbred Imported allion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Prairio Bin! was brctl'by Sir Dixon Camcs, Uatliurst.- rrairie Bird viilo Now Zealand Stml Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by Will Toll, imported, dam Siwck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp,, Groyskln by Ynttcudun, by Sir Hercules, imp,, dam Espercnco by Glaucuß, Arab, imp, dam Blue Sell by Gehenna son of House Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English mnrc. As mil be seen from tlio above pcdigtco I'rairio Bird has a grand mixture of tlio famous Touchstone, 'Whalebone, ,Wajy and I'hilo-da-llita bloods, Prairie Bird will travel from Mastcrton to Tinui, Tcrms-£3 per marc, nil fees to bo payablo on Bcrvicc, byl'.N., duoCth January, 1891; every care of marcs will he token, but no responsibility; two or moro marcs as per agreement; groomago fee fo. to.be paid at first service; good paddocks freo ofohargo until marcs aro stinted, of which duo notico will bo given; 2s will do charged for pa docking after. For further particulars apply to' T, GARB, Te Ore Ore, r i \ i V a I f TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA, (And Woodville if required) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE. TftEFOIL, BAY HORSE 16-2J hands high, eight years old, I'EMGHEB—Sire, King of Clubs: dam, Fo'rget-me-Not (imp), by King Lud—Myfotis, by Newminster—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne —Cinizelli by Touchstone, (See cards,) Terms, 3 guineas per mare: two or more mares as per agreement. All fees payablo by r.N. at first service, mado payablo on the Ist January, 1891. Tftddocklng will he provided at Is per .week, Every care taken but no responsibility, . . For further particulars apply to JOB VJLE, Paliiatua Livery Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE .TAUERU, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR COL.IN CAMPBELL, VOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL U -L bay horse out of Mi Hooker's well-bred moro Dolly, Doily by liiltlejohn, grand data Jane, by England's Hope. His sire, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, 3am Scotland's Pride, 1 gtarid siro King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, the property of Mr Froudfoot, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scot land, . . ; TERMS-£3los single mare, two or moro as per agreement. Every care, taken but no responsibility. Well passed paddocks provided free till stinted, after .which 2s per week will bo charged. For further particulars apply to JOHNTATLIN, 1 THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED : SIRE OF HAWKE'S BAY, FOUL PLAY, Will stand this season at Mr Murphy' farm, Woodville. Foul Play waß one of the moat successful and gamest racehorses'that ever appeared on the New Zealand turf, earning all kinds of weights and winning at all distances. His breeding speaks volumes and at tho present day no horso in tho Australasian colonics can claim the samo number of winning strains of blood running through his veins. His sire was tho mighty Traducer, who commanded a hundred guineas per mare during his last years at tho stud, It is an undisputed fact that no other tire has left so many illustrious offspring possessing, all the Qualities of a thoroughbred race horse to maintain his wonderful reputation. Foul Play dam Fancy is also well known as tho matron of many first-class winners. " Hermit," tho sporting writer In the Canterbuy Weekly Press, when writing on the available sires for tho season, after writing very flatteringly of Foul Play as a sire," says that he ismorolikohisgreatancestorTraducer than any othor of his stock now left, Foul Play in shape, l make, ■ and breeding, combines all that is requisite in a siro to get first class stock and his performances over all distances and under all weights are too well known to need recording here. Foul Play in constitution, one of the greatest points to bo looked to in a sire after all tho work he hnsgono through is now as sound and healthy as the day he was foaled, see New Zealand Stud book aud turf register, TERMS.
In order to make Foul Play avnilablo to al! owners of brood marcs it Ins been decided to reduce the fee to four guineas and 6s grooms fee payablo at first service.. As a further inducement to own era nocL argc will bo made for naddocking. The horso jnd isitM will be in charge of Mr Morrison whose long txporjejiceof from twenty to thirty years will bo a' guarantee to owners that their interests wul hare the utmost attention, For further particulars apply to J, J, MURPHY, or groom in charge THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON. ' THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RAOER, MASTER AGNES.TERMS! Single Marcs, L 5 o 03, Two or-moro marcs as tier „ ment. Payment by Promissory Noto signed at first service, duo Ist January 1601, Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards Is Gil ncr week. Every caro taken, but no responsibility Incurred, Blaster Agnes will travol through the Wairarapa District, notice of which in future advertisement, On and after SATURDAY 4th October " MASTER AGNES" will stand at the Club Stables (V. HAVKES) every SATURDAY from 10 to 3, Forfdrthcr particulars apply to W E OORLETT, Proprietor, White's Lino Carterton. PAHIATUA HOTEL. W. STEWAKT, PROPRIETOR. THE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and Wines and Spirits of First-O'lass quality kept in Stock, Agent for Jones & Hunters lin .Inil Coach" lwtwenn Pnhiacna Pttlmerston. rangers cooaed lirougl GMZINGJTO LEASE. pn AC REP- JjAND, securely fenced, \JO "»d idi*We4 infe> four paddocks, iJO acres of which is in liu;li. The property is situate at Mijki llikj, on thoMnurinatucru, being section Ko. 385, (swell tr/itered by evemmmng creeks and (he riyejr (no dangor of Hoods.) Csn bo Leased (or J, 0, or 3 years afc oution. Rent, to afrood reliable tenant, wuo will beep fences jn repair, Llo prr annum, payable half-yearly jn advance, 12 head of cattle now on t|)e property can be taken at a value, a* removed to tlio Tnratahi yards lor sale by auction, For further particulars apply to r F H WOOD, Auctioneer, i j I i j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3629, 3 October 1890, Page 4
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