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I f, )' E D !■ 1 E y 11 6 y ), ir it j' y j r E & I to* preliminary announcement The celebrated draught stallion NtL DESrBRANDUM will ba at the service of broeders (hit Further particulars in future iesuo, JOHN HESSEY, Owner, UpperPlain, Masterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON At OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTONE, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLTTOM. KING, By Superior, dam Nureet, g.d, bv England's Hope. Limited to ten Maroe, TERMS -£o 6a, guaranteed, Paddoci free of charge. Every caro taken, bul n o responsibility whatever. Further particulars son card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. fJIHE COACHING STALLION black iwlaire, By Mangle, dam I'eßgie, will travel the Eketahima and Mauricevillo districts this season. For further particulars apply to EDWARD HOGAN, Owner, Dreyertown. Black Maire will stand at Mr A, Harrod's farm from Saturday to Hon. day each week, TO"ItAKD THIS SEASON, at Hooker's Farm, Carterton, and travel the Wairarapa District to tuit the convenience of Breeders, the Thorough bred high-olass Stallion, The Administrator, (1879.) BY PIiEMIER-PUINCESS JURY. rpHE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances * the turf are so numerous that it is imI'oseibio to givo them here, but they may bt seen on septrate circulars, Ab a stud liorae ho took Ist and champion at tUo Wairarapa ami East Coast Pastoral Society's show in ISSD, bcatiug I'iEcatorious, Master Ague?, awl Fitrlicroulea; Ist and champion at Palmerston North in WJO, teat, ing Wizard, Fib, Flintlock, »nil Trefoil; in lyyi, Ist find champion fit Mnsterton, beating Egalitii; Ist and cliainpion at W, aud E, C, P, show, 18 beating Petroleum aud Ramn Kama, th® only other horses shown, Ilis stock has taken Ist prizes, 1800, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weighi earners, TERMS—Single mare fo, two or moro £i each, payable bj P.N. due lit January, 1833' Good paddocks free of charge until marea arc stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mo —' - Ako— : The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DIRECTOR, Bred by John Had, fflderilie. niRECTOR, eight years old by the celebrated sire Young Banker out of Queen Isabella 11 i is a fiuo dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, witn immense bone and muscle and an nbundancc of hair denoting the pure Clydesdalebreeil. He is extremely active and is quiet as a sheep. Dirkotoii has been exhibited four Beasons, and lias won fivo Ist and four champion prizes, At Wanganuiho beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawke's Boy. For further paiticulars sco Stud Book, TERMS—Single mare £5, two or moro mates £4 each, payable by P.N. due Ist January, 18113, Good paddocks free of charge until marcs are stinted, Every caro taken but no responsibility, Mo groomage fees, Also— The Coaching Stallion, FINAINCIER. WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, 1801 (under the namo of Lone Jack.) By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by l)i0' mcdea—Toi Toi by Traduccr. The Premier by Malton (imp)—ltcvoko Sir He.'cules, Finanoikr is a lay horse witli black points, standing IGJ bands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry aud action, as well as bis breeding, all combine to entitle him to the respect of breeders of good useful anil TIIRMS—£3, £2loa two or moro mares, payable by l'.N. due Ist January, 1893. Good laddockafree of chargo till marcs are stinted. 3vcry caro taken but no responsibility, No groomage fees, For full particulars of pedigrees, terms, etc., see circulars, which will be posted ou ap plication or may be obtained from G. W. DULLER, Owner, Carterton, J, MoHAH, Gooom in Charge. TO TRAVEL THE WAIRARAPA, The Purebred Olydeadnlo Stallion NAPOLEON, NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, five years old, with plenty of bone and substance. His dam, Gipsy, is by Puddy's Ben Lomond, imported. Gipsy's dam was by the farfamed Young Hero. Gipsy's stock liavo been tko most successful prizo-takers at the Palmerston and Waikouaiti Shows. Youni! Hero was by Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tasmania by W. It. G. Kermodo, Esq, Hero's dam was by Old Sampson winncrof 21 first prizes. Young Hero's dam! Blossom, was by the imported horse, MatchJoss. Young Hero gained a number of prizes at the various Showfl in Otago. Napoleon's sire, Bannatyno's Ben Lomond was bred by Fleming and Hedley, and is by Young Vanquisher, imported. Young Vanquisher was bred by Peter Anderson, Stranraer, Scotland, out of bis celebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion grandsirc, Blair's Cliompion. Ben Lomond'i dam wasbyMaggio Lauder, imported. Bet. Lomond has gained a aumber of prizes at the Blneskin, Palmerston and Waikouaiti Shows. NAPOLEON was once shown and gained first prizo at the Palmerston and Waihcmo Agricultural Association's Shows, NAPOLEON will travel as follows: Maryborough on Tuesday; Fcatberston on Wednesday, Masterton and Opaki on Friday and Saturday, and will be at Carterton for tho remainder of the week, TEEMS- Singlo maro £i is, two or more as per arrangement. Good grass paddocks free still stinted, due notice of which will be given. Evet'y caro takon, but no sibility, For further particulars apply J. BUCKERIDGE, Carterton or 0, H, GILES, Marquis of Normanby Stables, Carterton.

J. C. McKerrow & Co. i LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. o OFFICES—CORNER OP,GREY STREET AND FEiIHERSTON STREET, i J. C, MoKERROW & Co

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 4

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