IRE g OF THE SE A S O K Masteragnks. Br "aiRLMJNOELOT' INTHK "N.Z. REFEREK." ~ °*ner of Master Agnes announces in the advertising columns of this journal for the third year in succession that the son of Cassi season at White's Line, Carterton, Wairarapa, at tue fee of of sgs. Master Agnes' tabulated J pedigree reads as under : His aire, Cassivellaunus (who is now dead), only raced twice in England, and that was as a two year old when be won both »takes he started for at Newmarket. In addition to Master Agnes, he has sired in this colony and other good racers. CassivoUHunus' sire Caractacus won the Derby at Epsom in 1862, and his dam Campanile, is a daughter of the j emperor of stallions, Stockwcll. Fair Agnes, the dam of Master Agnes, is a daughter of the imported hay Middleton horso I St Aubyn, and is out of Phoebe, the maternal ancestress of so many good horses including Pinfire's d.m, Queen of the South, ParaWhenua's dam, Countess, Maca s dam, Raupo; "Wolverine's dam, Tangi, aud Sinking Fund who ran a dead heat with Mata for the Duncdin Cup of 187!). Phoebe was a daughter of the King of Australian sires, Sir Hercules. Fair Agnes in addition to Muster Agnes, has thrown another good hurdle racpr in Magnesia and a fairish' sprinter in St Agnes, Rose A'Bouhcur and her sons, Maroro, Chokebore, and Badsworth, were all above the ayerage on the Turf. As a two year old Master Agnes won the Spring Nursery Handicap at the C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting and he followed this up by getting home in front of a field of five ui the Two year old Handicap, but was disqualified on the ground of a cross. At the C.J.C' Autumn Meeting he ran third to Water Nymph and Sir Belvidere in the Champagne Stakes. TI-'KMS-Single Mares, £5 ss. Groomage Fee, ss. Two "or moie Mares as per agreement. Payment by Promisory Note signed first service, due 21st January, 1892. Grazing in s;ood paddocks free until notice, afterwards 2s 6d a week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Master Agnes will travel to Masterton every Wednesday till Thursday if required. Mares sent for and returned. W. E. CORLETT, White's Line, Carterton. rpHE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ADMINISTRATOR will travel the Wairarapa this coming season. Apply early, aB the horse will be limited to a number of approved mares. For terms see cards. JOHN McRAE, Owner and groom in charge. 10 stand this season, the thoroughbred L stallion J .ord Mandeville, By Yattendon—Lady Constance, by New Warrior, imported, sire of Tarragon—Selina by Waverley. Amy, by Gil Bias—Selina by Tros Ringlet. Yattendon by Sir Hercules. TERMS—£3 3s each mare, two or more mares, according to arrangement. Grazing free till Ist January, 1892, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. Renall's well-known farm Te Whiti, Gladstone. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to be paid on removal of mates. For further particulars apply to— JOHN CASEY, In Charge. r J. A. REN ALL, Owner, PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
rpHE CLYDESDALE STALLION " The Macffrejsror'' \7ill stand this season at the owner's farm, Te Ore Ore. Further particulars and Pedipree in future issue. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION " JPiscatorious," Will also stand at the farm of the owner. A. W. CAVE, Te Ore Ore, ry\Q travel this Season between Maurictvillo and Opaki the Gelobrated soaching Stallion BLACK BIAIRE, by Mangle, dam Peggy, Terms two pounds per Mare. Eyery care taken with mares, but no responsibility. Apply to— E. HARRIS. Opaki fnHti well and Favourably known X Draught Siallion \onng Sir Colin Campbell will stand this season at the Taueru, and will travel to Tenui if required. Further particulars in future announcement. JOHN TAPLIN, Taueru. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the J_ Wairarapa District, the Purebred Draught Stallion, HJb/RO. HERO is the sire of some of the best draught stock ever aeon in th« district, very big price having been offered for several of his progeny. —Also — The handsome Coaching Stallion 9tA.ZIQ£*I*A. MAZEPPA took the Goyernor's Gold Medal for the best Coaching Stallion on the ground at the last Wellington Show, also tne Society's first prize. He is a beautiful roan, rising four years. Full particulars as to days on which they wiil travel in a future issue. W. HERCOCK, Owner. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO TRAVEL TEE WAIRARAPA IBIS SEASON. "VOJL.TIOETJR" (Sire of Cupid, Orleander, Ngaro, 'Deception, Dromedary, Mahara). By King Cole (imp), sire of Nelson, Off Colour, Waipiti, and Little Jack (Caulfleld Cup winner) dam Fenella, (Mute's dam), sister to Maribyrnong and Ferryman, (whose descendants have w»n over £IOO,OOO in stakes), sue of Art Union, dam cf The Painter. For further particulars see cards, or apply to the undersigned. J. C. HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai. N.B.— "Wantod to purchase Gelding and Filly byVoltigeur, not under 3 years. rpO stand this season the Purebred Stallion THE MASHER. Ths Masher is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, has immense bone, and plenty of hair, is extremely good-tempered, and has splendid style and action, bred by Mr R. Dagg, Masterton, and is out of his prize mare Grace, by Lord Nelson. Grace cut of Jenny, by Young Prince Charley. Jenny was bred by Mr A. Coc'tburn, Manaia, and is out of Jess by Young Lofty. Grace was only exhibited once when she gained first as a two year old. Jenny, Masher's grand dam was only exhibited three times, gaining three first and two special prizes. Lord Nelson was wellknown to breeders in the Wairarapa, and gained many honours in the show ring, not only here, but in the South Island. The Masher gained first prize in Masterton in 1885 also Mr Lawrence's special of £5 for the best foal by Lord Nelson, and in 1880 he gained first at Carterton. It is needless to say any more as the above named horses were so well and faTorably known in the Wairaiapa, is in itself a sufficient guarantee to breeders. The Masher will travel to Greytown on Tuesdays, and Masterton on Thursdays, and the rest of the week at his owner's stables, Park Bead, Carterton. TERMS.—L2IOs for single mare, 5s groomage, two or moro mares as per agreement. A J.READLN# Park vale, Qarterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 17 December 1891, Page 1
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