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GENERAL. REMINGTON, TO Stand this season at Papawai, the well-known Bite REMINGTON, TERMS—Single mares 5 guineas each, Two or more mares the bona<fide proporty of the sendor at reduced prices. Good paddocking provided for mares without charge till notice for removal is given, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For tabulated pedigree or other parti, culara apply to ■ E. Tilson, Papawai, ") or [Owners A. R, Haofarune, Greytowti J rilO Travel this season in the Wairarapi J. District the purebred Eraught Hero is tho sire of some of the best draught stock seen in tho district, very big prices having been offered for several o. liis progeny, Hero will stand at the Prince of Walos stables, Masterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays; \V, Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; Eketahuna,. Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton;

ALSO The Hahdsouio Coaching Stallion MAZSPPA: Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black points, rising 5 years, standing 15 hands 2in high. Mazeppa took the Governor's _ Gold medal for the best coachiug stallion on the ground, at the laat Wellington show, also the Society's first prize. Mazeppa will stand p at MrW. Neill's stables, Masterton, evory Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's faim, Opaki; Thursday and Priday at Eketahuna; Saturday at Greytoitn and Carterton,

ALSO The purebred Clydesdale hone GLENGARRY A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with immense bone and muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years old this season. GLENGARRY will stand at MtR. Buckeridge's Maryborough Hotel and travel the surrounding district. Fur full particulars of the above highclass horses as to pedigree, terms, etc., see cardsW.HEUCOCK, Owjer, THE Well-known Thoroughbred Stalhou Master Agnes Will stand this season at White's Line, Carterton, and will travol to Maaterton overy Wednesday if required, Full particulars on application to W. K. CORLETT, Owner, White's Line. Carterton, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, THE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT STALLION NIL DEsrBRANDUM, will be at the service of breedors this Further particulars in future issue ■ JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Upper Plain, Maaterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DERRUVGER (6). Brother to Brown Bess and Cartridge,)

DEEKINGER.—By Musket-Rosalik-Is a veiy handsome brown horse of g«at substance, and brim full of qualities. His dam liOSAIIE is by Patriaboh (son of YAriENDOJt, Days of OM (imp) by Irish Bird catcher) from Flying Doo (grand dam of tho Australian wondor Readieap) by The Premier (sire of Mischief, dam of First Kiko dual champion winner), from WILHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ'on winner), by .Romeo, via N.Z, and Australian Stud Books, DERRINGER Is probably thomost consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z, (and with tho exception of ARTILLERY, tho only onowith tho direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for ho won the Aucs- ' land Nursery Stakes, second to Welcome Jack in tho Railway Plate; twico second and oncethirdtohis stable companion THUNDERBOLT, Mid Eccond for Hawke's Bay Nursery ■ Stakes j was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stonyhur'st second, But tho following week ho had his revenjo, for ho won ' the Sire's Produce Stakes one and a half miles carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40J seconds j second toWAITIRIin Auckland St. Lcger If miles 132 yards, timo 3min 19secs, which h tho record for a N.Z. Legcr; accoml to WAITIRI for H&wko's Bay St Lcgcr | and second to her for theAuokland R-Q, Hdop., in which tho N,Z, RECORD was again put up! second to his Btahiß NECKLACE for the Dunedin J.C, Handicap, Tasnian third j second to Tasman In the Member's Plato, w.f.a., 1 milo in lmin 4f}scc. Third to Neokiace in the Forbury Italic »p one and a half miles j time 2,42. Derringer started in all 19 times, ...:...;„,. ,„ n n« ton ornnJ. f*,,,. thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent earner, Had he not have had the misfortune to have been owned in the same stable as Thunderbolt and NECKLACE, and to havo mot such a wonder as his half sister WAITIRI, ho would havo been BRACKETED «h one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His Bisters BROAYN BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and the latter after winning the Takapuna Cup was bought at a high figure by MrH, E, Beddington and taken to England, arid last season mated with tho MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering feois 250 guineas, In addition to eelecting DEBRINGER for liia sterling performances, high class, and' fashionablo breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to'choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of his rcMiriblancp to NORDENFELDT (who was under His cave while in chargo of Mr. fiordern's stud in N.S.W.) notaoly'hls-oloßonoia to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitution. He ha'Bthe'samegamc. intelligent head, thighs clothed with 'muscle right down to his hocks. ; DERRINGER, like his distinguished relative, is indeed a' gr'andstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. Ho is admitted by those who havo already .seen him to bo the beat sire ever brought into, this district, either to got facchorscß, oross-country horses, or to : improvo tho breed in general. . DERRINGER'S Stock (the oldest now thrco years) took Ist pri?o for two-ycar-.olds, Ist anil 2ml for yearlings iht the 1',8,A, and P, Society's show last year in tho blood stock -I'.. fi»',J „„l,l™Uf™ „,.,.„„ taken without responsibility, For terms and I further particulars apply to | J. 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Featheratonj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4203, 27 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4203, 27 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4203, 27 August 1892, Page 3

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