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ri'O Travel this season In the Wairarap* | 1 District tho purebred Lraught Stallion Hero' is tho Bite of Borne of the best draught stock seen in the district, very bior prices having been offered for several Oi Ms progeny. Hero will stand at tho Prince of Wales stables, Mosterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays ;W. Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; Metahuna, Thursdaya and Fridays j Saturdays at Owner's stables, Oartortoii; ALSO The Handsome Coaching tallion MAZEPFAi Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black pointo, rifling 5 years, standing 16 Jianda 2in high. Mazeppa took the Govotnor's Gold medal for the best coaching stallion on the ground, at the last Wellington show, also the Society's first prize. Mazeppa will Bfcand at Mr W. Neill's stables, Masterton, every Monday and Wednesday! Tuesday at W. Miller's farm;'Opaki; Thursday and Friday at Eketahuna; Saturday nt Groytown and Cartorton, ALSO Tho purobred Clydesdale horao GLENGARRY. A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 1' hands with immense bone and muscle fine temper and good worker, 7 years ok this season. GLtiNGARRY will stand at Mr U Buckerityu's Martinborough Hotel aw travel the surrounding district. For full particulars of tho above high class horaea as to podigrec, terms etc see car W.HEItCOCK, Owner. m To Stand this Season. The Cnoss Coram Sins NANAKIA, ByTraducer from Estello by fiiddleswortli imported from Deborah, Vf ANAKIA is a black horse 16} hands IN inch in height and built in pro portion. Ho takes the credit of be longing to the champion bloods c New Zealand, In making the si lection I had tho requirements ol tho di trict in view. TEI4MB—£3 single man liberal reduction for two or nioro the bom Mo property of the sender. Plenty ol grass water and shelter provided;_ when ready fo , removal due notice will be given, after whicl 1/6 per week will bo charged, Every attei tion will be paid, but no responsibility, Fo further information apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tenui PRELIMINARY AHNOUNCEMENI THE CELEBRATED DEAUGH: STALLION -•' • NIL DEtsrERANDUM will be at'the service of breeders thi Furthor particulars in future issue, JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Upper Plain, Maßterton, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, derr Fnger (o). (Brother to Brown Bess ami Cartridge! DERRINGER.-By Mram-EosAiiß-Is i very handsome brown horse of great substance and brim full of qualities. His darn Kosalii is by Patriarch (son of YATTBKnON, Days o: Doo (grand dam of tho Australian wondei Readlkap) by The Premier (sire of Mischief dam of First KikO dual champion winner) from WILHKIMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ on winner), by Borneo, viaN.Z.nndAustralian Stud Books. DER RINGER is probably themost consistent per formed son of MUSKET now in N.Z, (anc with tho exception of ARTILLERY, Oio onlj one with'tho direct cross of MUSKET am YATTENDON blood) for ho won Hib Attc* land _ Nursery Stakes, second to lVelcomi Jack in the Railway Plato; twico second, anc oncothirdtohia stable companion THUNDER BOLT, and second for Hawko's Bay Nursorj Stakes j was third in Auckland Derby won bj Foul Shot, Stonyhutst second, But tho fol lowing week be had his revenge, for ho won the Sire's Produce Stakes one and a half milci carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40J seconds; second to WAITIRI in Auckland St Leger 1} mile! 132 yards, time 3mln lfacs, which is the re cord for a N.Z. Leger; second to WAITIRI for Hawke's Bay St Leger; and second to hi* for the Auckland R.C. Hdcp,, in which tho N.Z, RECORD was again put up; second to hli stable companion NECKLACE for the Dunedin J.C. Handicap, Tasman third; second tc Tasraan in tbo Member's Plate, w.f.a., 1 mils in lmin 4]}seo, Third to Neckuoe in the Forbury Handicap one and a half miles; time 2.42. Demiinoer started in all 19 times, winning twice, running ten leoonds, feu thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth consistent carrier. Had he not have had the mWortune to liavo been owned in the samo stable asTnu.vnEHDOlTond NECKLACE, and to havo met such a wonder as his half sister WAITIRI, he would havebeen BRACKETED as one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His sisters BROWN BESS and CARTRIDGE wore both good performers, and tho latter after winning the Takapuna Cup was bought at a high figure by MrH, E. Bcddington and taken to England, and last season mated with the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering fee is 260 guineas, In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high proprietor wbb further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of bis resemblance to NORDEN. FELDT (who was under his care whilo In charge of Mr Hordern's stud in N.S.W.j notaoly his closeness to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, and rigorous constitution, He has the same game, intelligent head, strong tapering arms, shoit back, with length underneath,'nowerful loins, massive quarters, I loose stifles, deep full gaßkins running into thighs clothed witb muscle right down to his hocks. DERRINGER, like his distinguished relative, is indeed a grandstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. He is admitted by thoso who have already seen him to be tho 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 lstprije for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings nt tho P,B,A, and P, Society's show lost year in the blood stock class, Good piddocks for marcs, every care taken without responsibility, For terms and furthor particulars apply to J. 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Featherston, mO STA&D THIS SEASON AT THE TAMTABI THE PUREBRED CLYDESDAIiESTiLHOH DUKE OF AEGYLE His aire is tho great king cf stallions " Young Banker" and his dam '" Blossom "by the famouß horse "Young Hero." AISOThe standard bred Trotting Sire YOUNG RERUN. For Farther particulars apply FALLOONBBOS Taratahi.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4230, 29 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4230, 29 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4230, 29 September 1892, Page 4

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