1 To Stand This Season n' w^ cn!cn ' ! farm, Kokotau, and to trove! tuc Wairarapa for the convenience of Breeders, THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN HOOD, Bred by H. Campbell, Esq., Vaimiiomato, Hutt. Robin Hood, four years old, is by St. i w !' ou '' lo "' n ß |lMK Nelly, Nelly 17 j'" 1 ; Robin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands with immenso bone and muscle, fine temper and a good worker. Terms—L3 for single mares; two or more by arrangement, i or full particulars apply to KROSP& JENSEN, Kolcotau. riIHE WELL-KNOWN OLYDES. I DALEST4LLION GLADSTONE will stand fcbis Bcason at his owner'f farm Mangaune, near Eketahuna. Owner will taknup mate's fromMaS' terton if required, Terms—£3 per mare'.' For pedigrei and full particulars apply to JOHN HARDING, Eketahuna, fHO stand this season tho well knowi 1 Thoroughbred Stallion Lord mamdevtlle
TERMS-f3 10a each maro, two more mares aooordmg to amine roei Grazing freo till first January, 1893, ir Sood grass , paddocks reserved for tin purpose at Mr J. A. Kenall's well knowr farm, To Whiti, Gladstone. Every can taken, but no responsibility inourred All fees to bo paid on removal of ruare.s For further particulars apply J. A. RBNALL, Owner, t iIUE well and favourably knuwi: URAcaniSmiioN Youtfg Sir Colin Campbell Will Btand this Bcaaon at his ownor' stables, Tauoru. Terms, pedigree, and full particular! on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, Taueru, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DERRIWGEIi (i). (Brother to Brosn Bess and Cartridge! DERRINGER,-By MI'SKBT-RosAUE-Is 0 very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of qualities. "Ilia dam Rosalie is by Patriarch (son of Yattendon, Days ol Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher) from Flying Doc (giand dam of the Australian wonder BEAM.EAr) by The Premier (sire of Mischief, dam of Fihst King dual champion winner), from WILHELIIINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ on winner), by Romeo, via N.Z. mid Australian Stud Books. DERRINGER is probably themost consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N,Z, (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, tlio only one with the direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for ho won tbo Auckland Nursery Stakes, second to Wolcomo Jack in the Railway Plate; twice second, and once third to his stable companion THUNDERBOLT, and second for Hawke's Bay Nursery Stokes; was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stony hurst second, But tho following week he had his revenge, for ho won the Sire's Produco Stokes one and a half miles carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40J seconds j second to WAITIRI in Auckland St Lcger 1J miles 132 yards, time 3miu lOeecs, which is tho record foi a N.Z.Legcrj iiccond to AVAITIRI for Hawko's Bay St Legcr; and second to her for the Auckland R.O. Hdcp., in which tho N.Z.HECORD was again put up; second to his stabio companion NECKLACE for tho Dunedin J.C. Handicap, Tasman third; second to Tasman in the Member's Plate, w.f.a., 1 mile inlmin WJscc. Third to Necklace in tho Forbury Handic\p one aud a half miles; time 2,42. Derringer started in all 19 times, winning twice, running ten Beconds, four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier, Had lie not have had the misfortuue to have been owned in tho samo stable as Thunderbolt and NECKLACE, and to liavo met such a wonder as his half sister VAITIRI, he would have been BRACKETED n» one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His sisters BKOWN BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and tho latter after winning the Takapuna Cup was bought at a high figure by MrH. E. Beddington and taken toEngland, and last season mated with tho MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering fee is 250 guineas. In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high class, and faahionablo breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to bim on account of his. resemblance to NORDENFELDT (who was under his care whilo In charge of Mr Hordern's stud in N.S.W.) nofaoly his closeness to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitution, He has tho samo game, intelligent head, strong tapering arms, slioit back, with length underneath, powerful loins, massivo quarters, loose stifles, deep full gaskins running into thighs clothed with musclo right down to his hocks. DERRINGER, like Mb distinguished relative, iB indeeda grandstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. 110 is admitted by those who have already seen him to bo tho best sire ever brought into this district, either to get racehorses, cross-country horses, or to improve tho br? cd in general, DERRINGER'S Stock (tht oldest now thrco years) took Ist prize for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings at tho P.B.A. and P, Society's show last year in tho blood stock class, Good inddocks for mares, ove7 caro taken •vithout responsibility, For terms and further particulars apply to J. 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwalwai, Featherston, mO Travel th ap 3 1 District ght Stallion HERO. Hero is tho aire of some of the best draught stock seen in tho district, very o. his progeny. Hero will stand at the Prince of Wales stables, Masterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays; W. Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuosdays; JSketahunn, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton;
ALSO Tlio Handsomo Coaching Stallion MAZEPPA: Mazoppa ia a beautiful rich roan with black points, rising 5 years, standing 15 hands 2iu high, Mazeppa, took She' Governor's Gold medal for the boat coaching Bullion on the ground, at the last Wellington show, also the Society's first prize, Mazeppa will stand at Mr W. Neill's stables, Maaterton, every Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's farnijOpakij Thursday and Eriday at Eketahuna; Saturday at Groytown and Carterton, ALSO The purobred Clydesdale horso GLENGARRY. A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 1? hands with immenao bone and muscle, fine tempor and good worker, 7 yeatß old this season. GLENGARRY will stand at Mr R, Buckeridge's Martinborough Hotel and travel tho surrounding district. For full particulars of the above high' ciass horses as to pedigree, terms eto, see cards. W. HEHCOCK, NOTICE; To Stand this Season; Tan' „ Biai CKOSSCobntby NAN A 7 By Traducer from Est'" * £:, i . imported If jlle Malesworth VTANAKIA is a' jm Deborah, JN inch in h' , horse 10} hands J portion. He built ' n pro* longing to llta 11)0 credit of to New Zca 1 " ,0 champion bloods of lection J In mak ' D g tho ed t r i<jt j. . had tho requirements of tbe di liber J view, TERMS—£3 single mare, .al reduction for two or moro tho bona . .e property of the sender, Plenty of grass, water and shelter provided; when ready for removal duo notice will bo given, after which 1/6 per week will be charged, Every atten tion will be paid, but no responsibility, For further iuformation apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tenui
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 4
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