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rnilE COACHING STALLION' . : : "KEMP ;■ ■' '■■O'..' 1 - Will stand tin's season at tho owner's paddock, 'Maiincovillo. '■■'. • ; ■■'■goumdbrso^;,,;:,. m,i ■] : , Mnuriooyillo.i T°,fri t,li9 Solßon in tho'Wniihtapa <i(\y nimi < t,l ° thoroughbred Imported A'BAIJRIB-,- BIRD. Prairie llinl was bred by MrDixon Oarncs,Bathurst. Prairie Uii-d vido Now.Zealand Stud Rook, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Kmily, Lady Kmily by Will To!), imported, dam Spick by Speculation, ■ imp,' dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp, Grcyakin by Yaltcndn, :by Sir; Hercules,■: imp.',' dam Eipcrcnco by Glaucus, Arab, impy dam Bluo 1101 l by Gehenna son of House Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc. As will bo seen from the above pedigrcu Prairie Bird has a grand mixtuio of tho famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and Philo-da-I'uta bloods, Piairic Bird will travel fromJlnstcrtoiiito Tinui.: Tcrms-£3 per marc, all fees to bo' payable on first service, by P.N., due Cth Jnmiary, 181)1] every caro of marcs will bo taken, but no responsibility; two or moro mares as per' iagtccment; groomago fco fw, to bo phial llrst service; good , paddocks frco of charge until marcs tiro stinted, of which duo notice will bo given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after. For further 'particulars apply to • ','■ ' r, OARR, 'loOro Ore TO TRAVEL. TniS SEASON. Between PAEIATUAANDEKETAIIUNA. fAnd Woorlville if required). ' ' m THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, D AY HORSE 16-2J bands high, cightycars ]'KiiioiiKF/-Siro, King of Clubs; dam, Forgct-mc-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotis, by Ncwminstev—Souvenir, by Chanticleer. King of Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizelli by Touchstone. (See cards,) Term*, 3 guineas per marc; two or more mares as per agreement. All fees payablo by P.N. at brat service, mado payablo on tho Ist January, 18111, Paddocking will be provided nt Is per week. Every caro taken but no responsibility. For further particulars npply to JOB VILE, Pnliiatua Livery Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE 3AUKRU, THE DRAUGHT STATION, YOUNG SIR, COLIN CAMPBELL, yOUNO SIR COLIN CAMPBELL ir« • L bay liorse out of Mi Hooker's well-bred marc Dolly, Dolly by Littlej'ohn, grand dam •Jane, by England's Hope, His sire, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, Jam Scotland's IViilc, ginwl aire King Fenpi., was got by Lord Byron, tho property of Mr Froudfoot, Loclimabcii,.Dumfricßhirc, Scotland. TERMS—£3IOs sirglo mavc, two or more as per agreement. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Well grassed paddocks provided frco till stinted, after which 2s per week will bo charged, For further particulars apply to JOHNTArLIH, Owner. THE CHAMriON THOROUGHBRED SIHEOFHAWKE'SBAY, foul plat;, Will stand this season nt Mr Murphy's faun, Woodvillc, Foul Play was one of the most successful ami gamest racehorses that ever appeared on tho New Zealand turf, carrying all kinds of weights and winning nt all distances. His breeding speaks volumes and at the present day no horse in tho Australasian colonies can claim tho same number of winning strains of blood running tlirouj" his veins. His sire was tho mighty Traduce who commanded n hundred guineas per mare dniing.his last years at tho stud, It is an undisputed fact that no other sire has left so many illustrious offspring possessing all tho qualities, of a thoroughbred raco horso to J maintain his wonderful reputation. Foul Play 7 dam Fancy is also well known as the matron i of many first-class winners. '■ Hermit," the sporting writer in the Canterbury Weekly Press, when writing on the ■' availablo sires for the season, after writing f very flatteringly of Foul Ploy as a sire, soys that ho is moro liko hiscrcatancostorTraduccr ( than any other of his stock now left.'-' '■ Foul Play in shape, make, and breeding, ombincs all that is icquisitc in a site to get first class stock and his performances oyer, all , distances and under all weights are too welt known to need recording here. ' Foul Play in constitution*, ono of the greatest points to bo looked toinasirc aftcralltho ivork ho has gono through is now as Bound >nd healthy as the day he was foaled, For breeding and performances of Foul Play sec New Zealand Stud book and turf register. TERM S. In order to make Voul Play availablo to nil "', ownerß of brood mares iUias been decided to reduce the fee to four guineas and us grooms i Ice payable at first service. As a further induccmenttobwnersnocbargo ' ivill be made for paddocking, The horse md W narcs will be in charge of Mr Morrison whose 0 long experience of from twenty to thirty years A villbo a guaranteo to owners that their interests will have the utmost attention, For further particulars apply to a: r • J. J. MURPHY, orgroowincliargo 3002 THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON. THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, MASTER AGNES. TERMS! Singlo Mares, Lo Bs, Groomago :o os. Two or moro marcs as per agreelent, Payment by Promissory Koto signed t first service, due Ist January 18,11. "'—ing in good paddocks free until notice wis Is Cd per week. , ,' Every caro taken, but no responsibility icuncil, 'Master Agnes-. irill travel' 'through the Vairarnpit District, notice of which in uturc advertisement. On and after SATURDAY 4th October ' MASTER AGNES" will stand at tho Club Ifablcs (W. HAWKES) every SATURDAY ram 10 to 3. For further particulars apply to ' WECORLETT, Proprietor, White's Line Carterton. PAHIATUAHOTEL ! . ••■ •,. . ,'i "?' W.OTWART,: * rHOPRIETCiI. .. p " MflE fyVjlb HOTBL fnrninhcß (Jowl ivi J AcconimodationforTravellersand ports-won.'' V '.. ~: / no lines nud Spivita'pf Firat-Olass quality ,■ ■','' kept in Stock.' .', inj Agent (for Jonoa & Hunters lin pr ail Coach" bnfcweon Pabiatita '' an ilinerston. rasu'eiigHrs; closed coi routfl • ■ . „,,'■' :l th'i GSIZIBG TO LEASE. • ni >«!'. .■-<.:■ d.— ) > Q. AORES, LAND, securely fenced, (J "arid ..divided liiito forir'paddocks, • acres of which is in grass, tho rest in -i----ish.' The property is sttiiato.at Miki ; iki, on the Maungat'ue'ru, being section ' ). 386, is well watered by. over running v j jeks and the river (no danger of • oils,): Can bo(lerteed for I,'2*.br3 "I ars at, option. Rent, to a pood reliable i V inht, who will keep fences in repair, .5 per annum, payable half-yearly in h vane'e. 12 head of cuttlo nowon tho X. sporty can bo taken nt n value, or un noved to tho Tamtahi'yards jprsalo : auction. Foi* further particulars f ply to , . ■ . . ■ a,I , L ' F H WOOD, ' I Auctioneer, Wf

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 4 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 4 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 4 October 1890, Page 4

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