f j*oTravel this Beason lit the"Wairatapa 1 District the purebred fraught How is tho Biro of Borne of tho best draught Btock seon in tho dißtriot, very big prices having been offered for several o. his progeny; ' Hero will stand at tho Prince of Wales atnbles, Mnstcrton, on Mondays and rVedneadoys; W, Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; ikotahuna, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton* ALSO Tho Handsome <3oachin? tallion MAZEPPA: Mozcppa is a beautiful rich toan with black points, rising 5 years, standing 15 hands 2iu high. Mozcppa took tho Governor's Gold medal for the best coaching stallion on tho ground, at tho last Wellington show, also tho Society's first prize, Mazeppa will stand at Mr W. Noill's etabhs, Maßterton, every Monday and Wednesday j Tuesday at W. Miller's farm,Opaki; Thursday and Friday at Ekebahuna; Saturday at Groytown and Carterton, Tho purebred Clydesdale horse GLENGARRST. A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with irnmenso bone and muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years old thisßeason. GLENGARRY mil stand at Mr R, Buckertfge's Maryborough Hotel and travel the eurroundiug district, For full particulars of tho above highclass hones as to pedigree, terms etc, Bee cards. W. HEBCOCK, To Stand this Season, The Cnoss Country Sihe NANAKIA, • I!y Traducer from Estelle by BiddleßWorth imported from Doborah, Aj ANAKIA is a black horse 10} hands J 1\ inch in height and built in proportion; Ho takes the credit j)f be longing to the champion bloods of New Zealand. In making the so 'cction I had the requirements ol the di trict in view. TERMS-f 3 eingle more, liberal reduction for two or more the bona lide property of the Bender. Tlenty of grass, water and shelter provided; when ready for removal due notice will bo given, after which 1/6 per week will bo oharged, Every atten tion will be poid, but no responsibility. For further information apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tcnui PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT THE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT STALLION NIL DEHPERANDUM, will bo at the service of breeders this Further particulars in future Issue. JOHN HESSEY, Owner, Upper Plain, Masterton. » TO STAND THIS SEASON AT \ KAIWAIWAI. i DERRINGEK (/-). (Brother to Brown Bess and Cartridge! DERRINGER,-By Mvsket-Rosalik-Is a very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of qualities. His dam Rosalie . is by Patriarch (son of Yattendok, Days of 01(1 (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher) from Flying Doo (grand dam of tho Australian wonder I Ekadleap) by The I'IiEJUEn (aire of Mischief, dam of First King dual champion winner), from WILHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also cbamp'on winncv), by Romeo, via N.Z, and Australian Stud Books, DERRINGER is probably the most consistent performed SOD of MUSKET now in N.Z, (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, the only , one with the direct cross of MUSKET and d YATTENDON blood) for he won the Auckit land Nursery Stakes, second to Welcome n Jack In the Railway I'late; twice second, and ■ oncethirdtohis stable companion THUNDER- ' BOLT, and second for Hawke's Bay Nursery Stakes j was third in Auckland Derby won by II Foul Shot, Stonyhurttßecond, But tho following week ho had his revenge, for ho won the Sire's Produce Stakes ouo and a half miles carrying H 101b in 2min V)\ seconds; second toWAITIRIin Auckland StLegor 1J mileß 132 yards, time 3min 19«ecs, which is the record (oi a N.Z, Legcr; second to WAITIRI for Hawke's Bay St Leger; and second to her for thoAuckland R-0, Hdcp., in wh'ch tho N.Z.BECORD was again put up; second to his Btable companion NECKLACE for tho Dune- . din J.C, Handicap, Tasmanthird; second to tp...».« i. h,„m„,,i,„.>„ nut. ™f„ i ra ii. in Imm 44j«ec Third to Neckiaok in tho Forbury Handicap one and a half miles; time 2.42, Dbrrinoeh started in all 19 times, winning twice, running 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 as Thunderbolt and NEOKLACE, and [ to have mot such a wonder as his half sister WAlTlßl.kewouldhavebccnßßAOKETED as one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His , sisters BROWN BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and the latter after winning the Takaputa Cup waß bought at a high figure by Mr 11. E. Beddmgton and taken toEngland, and last season mated with the ' MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering feels 250 guineas, 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 NORDENFELDT (who waß under his care while In charge of Mr Hordern's stud In N.S.W.) beautiful even temper, and vigormiß constitution. He has the sarao game, intelligent head, strong tapering arms, shoit back, with length • underneath, powerful loins, massive quarters, 0 loose stifles, deep full gastrins running Into thighs clothed with muscle right down to his hocks, DERRINGER, like bis distinguished 6 relative, Ib indeed a grandstamp of the power--8 ful short legged Thoroughbred, Ho is admitted 1 by those who havo already seen him to be tho o wst Eire ever brought into this district, either | to get racehorses, eroßß-country homes, or to ' Irnprovo tho breed in general, r PERBINGER'K Stock (tht oldest nowtlirce '• years) took Ist priro. for two-year-olds, Ist and r 2nd for yearlings' at the 1'.8.A, and P, • Society's show last year In the blood stock class, Oped piddocks for marcs, every care taken -vithout responsibility, For terms and ' further particulsw apply (a J. 0, HAYWARP, . Kaiwaiwal, Featnerstott, mOSTAIiD THIS SEASON AT THE 1 TARATAHI THE rTJIIEBHED CiyDESDAIBSTsLUON DUKE OF ARGYLE Bis sire is tho (treat king cf stallions "Young Banker" and his dam " Blossom'' by tho famous horse itio Tho standard bred Trotting Sire YOUNG BERLXN. For Further pnrtioulars apply FALLOONDEOS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 2
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