1 District the purebred Draught etalhon Hero iatho site of some of tho best draught atock seen in the distriot, very big prices having been offered for several Oi his progeny, Hero will stand at the Prince of Wales stablus, Masterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays; W. Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; Eketahuna, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton^ ILBO The Handsome Coaching Stallion MAZEPPAi Mazeppa is a beautiful rioh roan with Muck points, rising 6 years, standing 15 liandß.2in hijgh. Mazeppa took 'ho Governor's Gold medal for the best coaching stallion on the (/round, at the last Wellington show, also the Society's first prize, Mazeppa will stand atMrW, Neill's stablss, Masterton, overy Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's farrfljOpaki; Thursday and Friday at Eketahuna; Saturday at Groytown and Oarterton. AISO Tho purobrod Clydesdale horse GLENGARRV. A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with imnionao bone and muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years old this season, GLUNGARRY will stand at Mr R, Buokeridßo'a Martinborougli Hotel and travel the surrounding district, For full particulars of tho above highclass horccß as to pedigreo, terras etc, see cards, W. HERCOCK, Owner. I o Stand this Season. The Cross Codntiiv Swb N ANaKIA , By Traduccr from Estelle by Biddlesworth, imported from Deborah, VJ ANAKIA is a black horse ICJ hands J .nl inch in height and built in proportion. Ho takes tho credit ot belonging to the champion bloods ot New Zealand, In making the selection I had the requirements of the (lis trict in view, TEKMB-£3 single more, liberal reduction for two or more the bona tide properly of the sender. rlenty ol grasß, water and shelter provided j when ready for removal due notice will bo given, alter which 1/6 per week will be charged, Every atten tion will be paid, but no responsibility, For tiiither information apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tenui i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT mHE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT .]_ STALLION NIL DEfesTERANDUM, will be at the service of breeders this Further particulars in future i«ue, JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Uppor Plain, Masterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DERRINGER (I). (Brother to Brown Bess and Ojrtr i ; DERRINGER.-By Musket-Kosauk-Is a very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of qualitifs, His dam F.O3AUE is by Patmabch (son of YATTBKPOSyDaya of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatchcr) from Flying Doo (grand dam of tho Australian wonder Beapleaf) by The Pkeiiieii (sire of Mijcbitf, X dam of First Kino dual champion winner), from IVILHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champion winner), by Romeo, via N.Z. and Australian Stud Books, DERRINGER is probably the most consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z. (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, the only one with the direct cross of MUSKET and , YATTENDON blood) for he won the Aueka land Nursery Stakes, second to Welcome )« Jack in tho Railway Hate; twico sicond, and n oncothiidtohiastablecornpanionTHUNDEßf, BOLT, and second for Hawke's Bay Nursery Stokes; was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second, But the following week ho had his revenge, for he won the Sire's Produce Stokes one and a half miles carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40}, seconds j second to IVAITIRI in Auckland St Legcr ljf miles 132 yards, time 3min lltacs, which is the record (oi a N.Z.Lcgcr; second to WAITIRI for Hawke's BaySt Lcger j and second to hn for the Auckland R.C, Hdcp,, in which tho N.Z. RECORD was again put up; second to his stabio companion NECKLACE for tho Dunedin J.O, Handicap, Tasmon third; second to - Tasman in tho Member's Plate, w.f.a,, lmilo inlmin 41Jsec, Third to Necklace in the Forbury Handicap one and a half miles; time 2.42. Deiiihkger started in all 19 lumb, ft whining twico, lunning ten seconds, four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier. Had he not have had the s misfortune to have been owned in tho same ut stable asTiiuKBEHBOLTand NECKLACE, and to havo met such a wonder as his half sUter WAITIRI, he would havebcen BRACKETED . oh one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His ' sisters BROWN BESS and CARTRIDGE wcro both gcod performers, and the latter after winning the Takapuna Cup was bought . ot a high figure by Mr H.E, Beddingtonandiaa ken toEugland, and lastscason matcdwith the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whose covering fee is 250 guineas; In addition to selecting DER- ,. RINGER for Wb sterling performances, high .„ class, and fashionablo breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to choose him D from amongst the many sires offered to him ut on account of his resemblance to NORDENFELDT (who was under his care whilo In charge of Mr Hordcrn's stud in N.S.IV.) notaoly his closeness to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, anil vigorous constitu- '" tion, He has the same gome, intelligent head, strong tapering arms, shoit back, with lengtli it underneath, powerful loins,mneaivc quarters, loose stifles, deep full goßkins running ink .\ thighs clothed with muscle right down to hit " hocks. DERRINGER, like his distinguished relative, is indeed a grand stamp of the power ful short legged Thoroughbred, He is admittei by those who have already seen him to bo tin best sire over brought into this district, cithci to get racehorses, cross-country horses, orb improve the brocd in general, DERRINGER'S Stock (tht oldest now thrci years) took Ist prize for two-year-olds, Ist am 2nd for yearlings at tho P.B.A. and P ts Society's show hut year in the blood stocl class. Good piddocks for mares, eveiy can taken'vithout responsibility. For terms am , further particulars apply to « J. 0. HAYWARD, . Kaiwaiwoi, Feathcrston, rpO STAKO THIS SEASON AT TH I ■ TAMTAM n THE rUIIEBBEp OXYPESPAPESimioN DUKE OF AROYJLI ■ His Biro is tho great king of stallion "Yuung Ranker" and his dam " Blostoiu' 1 by Ihe famous horse "Young Hero," ~ itiHOThe standard bred Trotting Sire YOUNG BURL.JN. j For Further particulars apply FALLOON BROS ' Taratohit
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4222, 19 September 1892, Page 2
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