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To Stand This Smmn At Al JoßS(>n'a fatto, KokutaM, 6Uti iti h«wl THK COAOUINU BXALUON ItO BID* HOOl'. Xhrcd l>j 11, OauiubrlL Km,, Wtuiuluttiaii, Hutt, Rouix Uoon, tour «hhi old, S« !>Y St. Alofuiß, uutoftliotiuttinK nmrc Knlly, Nultv bv Nutwurlli, ltouiK Hooo»Uuilavtry«ca,r KBOBPfctfEHBEK, rpHE "WELL-KNOWN CLYDEB- - WALK STALLION will stand tliia season at his owner'a farm Mangaune, near Elcetahuna. Owner will tak« tip nates from Masterton if required. Thumb—Jt3 per mare. For pedigree ind frill particulars apply to JOHN HABDINO, Eketsbuua. f 110 stand this season the well known X Thoroughbrfd Stallion LOBD fIIA.NUia'VIt.JL.EI TEKM3-£3 10s each mars, two more maros according to Grazing free till firat January, 1803, in ftoud firas& paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. Kenalls well known farm, To Whiti, Gladstone. Every earn, taken, but no responsibility incurred,! All fees t« bo pnid on romovnl of mares. For further particulars "inply J. A. EENAIiL, Owner. I*|MJi£ well and favourably imown L DnAuaiu Stallion Mil- UoUu o«*Mi|>t»oll Will stand thU Hcawin at his owner's stalilou, Tauoru. Terms, pcdifirot', and full particulars on application to JOHN TAPLIH, Owner, Taueru.

(Hrothor tv Urn* i) Jttus anil Cartridge: DKllttlNOK)t.—l)yHCHXirr>llOHAMK-I»» very lituiJfioinc lunwii lioree of Krmt nuljutatiop, null brim full of mulUim. Ills dam KohAlm Intiy I'atiiimwh fnon of Yattbmkwi, Days of OJ<l(liiiii|liyJii,li ]Hrdoateiu'4 Irani Hying Doe <grand ilnin of tho Australian wondur Heaiilkai') by I'iik l'HKHiKit (airo of Mischief. JauiufrinuT Kino dual champion wlnnt from WIUUMiMIHA (dam si H.Y11,„ ISUGK, also ohamp on winner), by llotneo, »lftN,Z. and Australian Stud iiuoks. UKRUINGItfI is probably tbemost consistent performed son of MUBItKT »nw in N.Z. fund with the exception <if AHTILLKKY, tjtc only ono with tho direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENIXW blood) for be won the Aocland Nursery Stakes, second to AVelcoi .Tuik In tlu, ltailuuv T'l.to • t»,f„,i .„»a„.l „ BOLT, mid second for ! Btni™ ; wan third in Au<; Foul Shot, KtoDyhurstiHj lowing week ho had hie ■ the Hire's Produce Stall carrying Bst lOib in 2mln 40} eccor to WAITIHI in Auckland St Lexer 1$ milts 2 yapls, time Smin 19secs, whlah is the rerd fnj r> N.Z. Legor; second to VATTIRI for Mawke's Bay fit Lcger ; and second to her for the Auckland lt-C. Hdcp., in which the M.Z. RECORD wag again put an; second to his stable companion NECKLACE for the Duneiu lmin 4iisec Third to Necki Forbury Handicip ono anil a half 3,42. Debdikger started in al winning twice, running ten sei thirds, and four ti " consistent carrier, la to ha stable as Tan to have met WAITIRLhe )£Tand NECKLACE, and wonder as his half sister wmiuu, ne would have been BRACKETED an one of MUSKET'S most brilliant ton*. His niatere BKO"WN BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and the latter after winning the. Takapima Cup was bought at a high figure by Mr H* E. Beddington and sa--Ir„n taSWWI ami l-«t. ..,„„ the ring fee is ing DEEclaes, and fashionable breeding, hia pr< proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many aires offered to him on account of his resemblance to NOBDBNFELDT (who waß under his care while in charge of Mr Hordem'a Btud in N.S.W.) —i__i_ l:.. _, to the trronnd. rnlnr. and l tion. He has the sumo game, intelligent head! _i ong tapering arms, ehoit back, with length rieracath, powerful loins, massive quarters, ; stifles, deep full gatkims running intc »s clothed with mu&cle right down to his , DEERLNGER, like his distinguished DERRINGER'S Stock (thbolde.it now three "ars) took Ist prixe for two-year-olds, lßt and id for yearlings at the KB.A. and P. "piety's show Jast Tear in tins blood stock Good piddocka for mares, every care taken -vithout responsibility. For terms and further particulars apply to J. O, HAYWARD,

Hero IB tho uiru nf so draught Btock eeen in t' o. his progeny. Hero wilt etand at the Prince of' stables, Haaterton, on Hondayß i Wednesdays; W. Miller's farm, Opi Tueadaya; Kketnhuna, Thursdays i Fndayß; Saturdays at Owner's Bt oti Carterton. ALSO Tho Handsome Coaching S " MAZBPPAi Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black points, rising 5 years, standing 15 hands 2i» high. Mazeppa took the Governor's Gold medal for the beßt couching stallion on the ground, at the last Wellington show, also the Society's first prize. Mazeppa will stand at Mr W. Neiil'a etablas, Maaterton, every Monday and Wednesday j Tuesday at W. Miller's farm* Opabi j Thursday and Friday at Ekstahuna ; Saturday at Greytonn aud Carterton. Al9O The purebred Clydesdale hor A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with immense bone and muscle, fine temper and good worker, 7 years old this aeason. GLEMGARRY will stand at Mr R. Martinburough Hotel and travel the surrounding district. Vut full particulars of the above high' class horses as to pedigree, terms etc, Gee cards. W, HEBCOCK, Owner. To Stand this Season. Tee Ceobs Covktbi Bibs JlyTraducsr from Estolla by iliddle3Worih imported from Deborah. NANAKIA is a black hone 16J hands } inch in hoight and built in pro* portion. Ho lakes the credit of be longing to tho champion bloods of Haw Zealand, In making tho ae lection I had tho requirements of the di triot in view, TEAMS—£3 tingle mare, liberal reduction for two or more the bona S<ia property of thosooder. Plenty of grass, Wftter and shelter pravided; when ready for 1/6 per Week will bo charged. Every atten tiort will bo paid, bat no responsibility, For farther information apply to KDGAB MASOW, Owner, T#aui

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4234, 4 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4234, 4 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4234, 4 October 1892, Page 4

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