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REMINGTON, X well-known aire REMINGTON. TERMS—Single mures 6 guineas each, Two or nioro mares tho bmia-fitle [ property of tho aender at reduced prines. 1 Good paddocking provided for marea without charge till notice for removal is given. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For tabulated pedigreo or other parti. culara apply to R. Tilson, Papami, ) A. K. Mactamaxb, Groytown J ! ' | '.O.Tiarel this season m the Wairarapi I District the purebred Eraught Stallion Hero is tho sire of some of the best draught stock seen in the district, very bii; prices having been offered for several o. his progeny. Hero will stand at the Prince of Wales stables, Masterton, on Mondays and iVeduesdaysjW. Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; liketahuna, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton, I ALSO The Handsome Coaching Stallion MAZZPPA: Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black points, rising 5 years, standing 15 hands 2in high. Mazeppa took tho Governor's Gold medal for the heat coaching stallion on the ground, at the last Wellington show, also the Society's first prize. Mazeppa will stand atMrW. Neill'a stablss, Masterton, every Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's famijOpaki; Thursday and Friday at Eketahuna; Saturday at Groytown and Carterton.

AISO Q The purebred Clydesdale heme GLENGARRY. A bright dapple bay, Btandn nearly 17 hands with immense bono and muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years old this season, GLUNGARBY will stand at Mr R. Buckeridgo's Maryborough Hotol and travel the surrounding distriot, For full particulars of the above higholass horses as to pedigree, terms, etc., seo cards. W. BEKCOOK, Owner.

THE Well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Mastoi* Agues Will Bland this season at White's Line, Oartorton, and will travel to Masterton livery Wednesday if required, Full particulars on application to W. E, CORLETT, Owner, White's Line, Carterton.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, THE CELEBRATED DEAUGHT STALLION NIL DEsrERANDUM, will beat the aotvioe of breeders this Further particulars in future issue, JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Upper Plain, Masterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DERRINGER (6). (Brother to Brown Boss and Cartridge.) DERRINGER.-By Musksi-Rosamk-Ii a very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of qualities. His dam ROSALIE is by Patriarch (son of Yattendo.v, Days of Old jimp) by Irish Birdcatclier) from Flying Doo (grand dim of tho Australian wonder Readlkap) by Thk Pushier (sire of Misohicf, dam of First Kim dual champion winner), from WILHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also ohamp : on winner), by. Romeo,' via N,2. and Australian Stud Book's. DERRINGER is probably thomost consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z. (and with tho exception of ARTILLERY, the only ono with tho direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for he won the Auckland _ Nursery Stakes, second to IVelcoino Jack in tho Railway Flats ; twice second, and onco third tohi«stable companion THUNDER: BOLT, and second for Hawko's Bay Nursery Stakes | was third in Auckland Derby won by FoutSbot, Stonyhimt second, But the fol-. lowing wcok ho had Ms revenge, for ho won fho Sire's Produco Stakes ono and a half miles I carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40J seconds: second I to AVAITIM in Auckland St I(Cgcr If miles 132 yards, timo 3min lOscos, which is tlie rucofd for a N.2. Lcgorj sooond to VAITIRI for Hawkc's Bay St Lcger; and second to her for the Auckland R.CHdop,, in which tho N,Z, RECORD was again put up; second to his stahie companion NECKLACE for the Dunedin J.C, Handicap, Taeir.an third; second to Tasman in tho Member's Plato, w.f.n,, 1 milo in lmin 44Jseo. Third to Necklace in tho Forbury Handicap one and a half miles; time 2,42. DEnniNOEK started in all 10 times, winning twice, running ten seconds, four thirds, mid four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier, Had he not have had tho misfortune to have been owned lb'the same stable nsTillMDEituoi/rand NECKLACE, and to have'met such a wonder as his half' Bister WAITIRI, he'would have been BRACKETED as ono of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons.' His sisters BROWN'BESS and'CARTRIDGE were both gopd pc'rftnticrs, and the latter after winning the Takajiuna Cup was bought at a high figure by Mr % E, Bcddrngton and ta. ken to England, and last season mated with the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering fee la 250guinoas, In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high class, and fashionable breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of his resemblance to NpRDEN.' FELDT (who was under his dan while In chargo of Mr, Hovdern's stud In N.S.W.j Uotably his olosoncss to tho ground, color, bountiful even temper, and vigorous constitution',' He baa tho samo game, intelligent' head, loose, stifles','deep' full"gnskmß fironing into thighs elofhed'witli mysclo.right'do\jn \o h|s |ocb, '.DERRINGER, like hjs distinguished relative, is iqdeed a &Tandstamp of the powerful sjiort legged Thoroughbred. Ho is admitted by'thoßC who liavo already seen him to bo the best sire ever brought Into this district, either to get racehorses, cross-country horses, or to improve the breed in general. DERRINGER'S Stock (the oldest now three years) took lstprlzo for two-year-olds, }at and. 2nd for yearhngS at tho P.B.A.' 'anil Pi' Society's show last year in tlio'blood'stock; class. Good piddocks for mares, every care' taken wiihout responsibility. For terms and further particulars apply, to J. 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Fcathorston,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4205, 30 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4205, 30 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4205, 30 August 1892, Page 3

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