n 10 Travol this season In tho Wftirarapa I District tho purebred Draught Stallion Hotu is tho site of some of tho best 1 draught stock scon in tho district, vory bis piicos having been offered for several o. his progeny, Hero will stand at tho Ptincoof Wales stables, Masterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays; W, Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; Ekotahuna, Thursdays and B'ndays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton; ALSO Tho flandsouio Coaching Stallion MAZEPPA: Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black points, risine; o years, standing 15 lianda 2in high. Mazeppa took tho Governor's Gold medal for tho best coaching stallion on tho ground, at tho last Wellington show, also tho Society's first prize, Mazeppa will stand at Mr W. Keill'a stablss, Masterton, every Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's farm,Opaki; Thursday and Friday at Ekotaluma; Saturday at Grcytovm mid Carterton, ALSO The purebred Clydesdalo horso GLENGARRif. A bright dapple bay, stands noarly IV hands with immenso bono aud muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years olil this season. GLENGARRY will stand at Mr It, Buckeridgo'a Maryborough Hotel and travel the surrounding district. Fur full particulars of the above highclass hortes as to pedigree, terms etc, see cardsVY.IIEKCOCK, Owner, To Stand thisScason. The Cnoss Cousthy SlllK NANAKIA, By Trnduccr from Estello by ltiddlcsworth imported from Deborah, "VT AKAKIA is a black horse 10J hands J JAI inch in height and built in proportion, lie takes tho credit of bo longing to tho champion bloods of New Zealand. In mailing the selection I had the rciruhrcrnents of tbo dis diet in view, TERMS-H single marc, liberal reduction for two or more tho bona lide property of the sender, ricnty of grass, water and shelter provided; when ready tor rcmovjl due notice will be given, after which 1/G per week will be charged, Every atten tion will be paid, but no responsibility, For further information apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tcnui PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT THE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT STALLION NIL DELIBERANDUM, will bo at tho service of breeders this Further particulars in future issue. JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Upper Plain, Maßtcrton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DEBRINGEUH). (lirother to Jironn Bess and Cartridge! DKRRIN T GER.-I!yMusKCT-HOBAUE- *- very handsome brown horse of great subst and brim full of nualitirs. His dam Rosalie is by Patbiaiicii (son of Yattksdos, Days of Old (imp) by IrUh Bird catcher) from Flying Doo(giaml dim of the Australian wonder Hhauleap) by Tin-: Pue.mjkii (sire of Mischief, damofFmsT Kiwi dual chnnniion winner), from TOHKLJIINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ'on winner), by Romeo, viaN.Z. and Australian Stud Looks. DERRINGER is probably the most consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z. (ami with the exception of ARTILLERY, the only one with the direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for ho won the Aiicrland _ Nursery Stakes, second to Welcome Jack in the Railway Plate; twice second, and oncef bird tolnsstiddecompanion THUNDERLOLT, and second for Ilawke's Cay Nursery Stakes; was third in Auckland Dei by won by Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second, liut the following week lie had his revenge, for he won the Sire's Produce Stakes one and a half miles carrying Bst 101b in 2inin 40J seconds; second to WAITIUI in Auckland St Legcr 1$ miles 132 yards, time 3min lllsccs, which is the record fm a N.Z. Legcr; second to WAITIUI for Ilawke's Lay St Leger; and second to lur for the Auckland R-O. lldcp., in which tho N.Z. RECORD was again put up; second to his stab,'.- companion NECKLACE for the Dunedin J.C. Handicap, Tasman third; second to Tnsman in the Mciiber's Plate, w.f.a,, 1 m ii c in 41.) sec. Tliird to Nkcki.ack in the iry Handicip one ami a half miles; lime Z.-B._ Debiiisbkh started in all 19 tin.es, winiiinj twice, lunning ten seconds, four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier. Had he not have had the misfortune to have been owned in the same stable asTuuxiiKiinOLTand NECKLACE, and to have met such a wonder as his half sister ■ffAITIKI, he would have been IiRACKETED as one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons His sisters HROWN LESS and CARTRIDGE were both good perfumers, and the la" after winning the. Tftkapmia Cap was boi at a high figure by Mill. E. lieddington and'taken toEnglaml, and lutseason mated with the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whose covering fee is 250 guineas. In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high "Inss, and fashioinblc breeding, bis present prietor was further induced to choose him irom amongst the many sires offered to him on account of his resemblance to NOKDENISLDT (who was under hU care while in argo of Mr Honlern's stud in N.S.W.) notaoly his closeness to the ground, color bciutiful even temper, and vigorous constitution. He has the same game, intelligent head, strong tapering nims,sho,t back, with length underneath, powerful loins, massive quarters, stifles, deep full gaskins running into _ s clothed with muscle right down to his hocks. DERRINGER, like his distinguished relative, is indeed a grand stamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred, He is admitted by those who have already seen him to be the best sire ever brought into this district, either to get racehorses, cross-country horses, or to improve the br«d in general. DERRINGER'S Stock (Hit oldest now three years) took Ist prize for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings at tho P.Ii.A. and P. Society's sbow last year in the blood si "' class. Gocd piddocka for marcs, every "ten without responsibility, For terms and :ther particulars apply to J.O, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Feathcrston, mO BTAM) THIS SEASON AT THE 1 TAMTAM TUB rUIIEDUED CLYDESDALBSTHUOiV DUKE OF ARGYJLE Ilia airo is tho great king cf Bullions "Young Banker" and his dam " Blossom" by the fanuus luirso '' i ouug Hero." -AISOTha standard bred Trotting Siro YOUNGBBULW. For Further particulars apply FALLOON BBOci Taratahi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4227, 24 September 1892, Page 4
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