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To StaM This Sb&so» A- Jenwa'a farm, XokoUu, and to travel Utf »»eimtap* fartlw coiiyeuiucci l vf fcttedew. THii COACHING STALLION 1 ROlilN UOOJLfi H. Campbell, 'U'amuiulsiata, Aii.i IiOHiK Hoou, four years old, bby St. AlhjtoKj out of the tiottiug mm Nelly, Ni?lly by Nutworth> RcttW l£ooi> BUmU vtry m»rijr It Uailua with hrmrnat; bone and tnUßale, fine temper ami a good worker. Terms—L3 fof Miw,. two or mote by arrangement. Fat full particulars apply to KBOSF S JENSEN, Kokotau. The wkll-icnowjk olydebdale stallion GIIADSTOKK will stand this season at hia owner's farm Mangaune, near Eketahuna. Owner will taitn up mates from Mattertoo if required. Tebmh-—JJB per mare. for pedigree and fall particulate apply to JOHN HARDING* _____ _ Kket^huna. T |0 stand this season the well known Thoroughbred Stallion iiOED fIEANUEIVJXjEiSJ TBBMB £3 10a each iK&re, two more marea aesording to arran e men Grazing free rill first January, 1893, in good gnus paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. Henall'a well known farm, To Whiti, Gladstone, i£very carp taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fepa tu be paid on removal of marefl. For further particulars njipty J. A. BEN ALL, Owner, 'SUiiii well mid favourably Jcuown JL Ukauoiu Stallion Young Wlr OoUn OumpbeU Will stand (hia ooaaun at hia owner's abbloi, Tauoru. Torim, pedigree, and full p»rtlo»ll«ra on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, Taueru. TO STAND TIIIH HKASION AT KAIWAIWAI, DEHIBfISGKJt (4), (Brotlicrio Drown 3it<tii uuii Ourtiidgoj Oiif (imp) by Irloll UlricMahrr) tioin Flying Wuo (grand (Km of the Auatmllsn woiiilur itSAIJLWr) by Til* I'JIKMIKII (Mid of Mlsohlef, «* i'Lviw/i IIUuK, tho ohamp on winner), by limnoo, vial),!?, and Australian fjtuit buoSa, ujjif lllNCll£lt in probably the moat consistent tifirforuicd ton of MUHKET now in N.JS, (ana witli the exception of AtITILLTSRY, tlw only ouo with tho direct croon of iIUHKET and YATTKKDON blood) for bo won tho Auckland Nurmnr Stakes. second to Welcome Jack in the Railway I'lnte; twice socond and onco third to Ills Btable companion TUUNDSKBOLT, and second for Hawks'* Bay Nursery Stakes i was third iu Auckland Derby -won by Foul Shot, Stonyhurßt second. But the following week he had lii» tevenge, for he won the Sire's Produce Stakes one and a half miles carrying Sat 101b in 2mm 40J seconds; second toVAITIRIin Auckland fit Leger 1;' miles 132 yards, time 3min I'Jkccs, which in the record foi a H,Z. Leger; aecocd to WAITIBI for Mawke'e Bay St Leger ; and second to lilt for the Auckland R.O. Hdop., in which the N.Z, RECORD was again put up; second to his etabiO companion NECKLACE for the Duocdin J.C. Handicap, Tasman third; second to Teaman in the Member's Plate, w.f.a„ 1 mile in lmin Third to Necklace in the Forburv Handicip one ana a half miles; time 2,42. ItalilKOEß started in all ID times, winning twice, running ten seconds, f«ir thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier. Had he not hare had the misfortune to liliTO been owned in tLo same stableaaTHDHDSßnoi,!and NECKLACE, and to have met Buch a wonder as hia Imlf sister WAITIEI, he woold have been BBACKETEO aa one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. His sisters BKOWM BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and the latter after winning the Takapura Cup was bought at a high figtire by Mr H. E. Beddingtonaadia* ken to Brgland, and last season mated with the iHGHTi AYRSHIRE whose covering fee ia 250 guineas. In addition to selecting DEltHINGBE for hia sterling performances, high class, and fashionable breeding, hia present proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of bis resemblance to NOBDENFELDT (who was under his care while in charge of JMr Hordem's stud in N.H.W.) notaoly his to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitution. He has the same game, intelligent head, strong tapering arms, iboit back, with longth underneath, powerful loinß, massive quarters, loose stifles, deep full gaskins running into thighs clothed with muscle right down to his hows. DERBtftGKR, like hia distinguished relative, ia indeed a Rrandstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. He is admitted by those 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. DERRINGEH'S Stock (thb oldest nowthrce years) took Ist prize for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings at tho r.B.A. and P, Society's show last year in the blood stock class, Good : piddocks for mares, eveiy care taken -vithout responsibility. For tonus and further particulars apply to J. O. HATWARD, Kaiwaiwai. geatherston. TO Travel th a season in tbe Wairarapa District the purebred Draught Stallion

HKJRO. Hero is tho aire of some of tho best draught stuck seen in the district, very bist prices having been offered for several Oi his progeny. Hero will stand at the Prince of Wales Mssterton, on Mondays and , Wednesdays; W. Miller's farm, Opaki, Tuesdays; Kketahunj, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Carterton. Ths Handsome "oaching Stallion MAZEPPA: Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with black points, rising 6 years, standing 16 hands Siuhigii. Mazeppa took the Governor's Gold medal for the beat coaching stallion on tho ground, at tho last Wellington show, also the Sooiety's first prize. Mazeppa will stand at Mr W, Neill's stablss, Masterton, every Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday at W. Miller's famtj Opaki; Thursday and Friday at Eketahuna; Saturday at Greytown and Carterton. The purebred Clydesdale home GX.B3E4&ABB ST. A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with immense bone and muscle, fine temper and'good worker, 7 years old this season, : : GIiiiKGARRY will stand at Mr it, Btickeridge's Martin borough Hotel and travel tha aurronodiug district. For full particulars of the above highclass horses aa to. pedigree, terms etc, sea cards. To Staud this Season. : Tme Chocs CoatiioT . StU ''NAXAEIA, fly Tradaoer from Estollo by fiiddleaworth imported from Deborah, NANAKU is a black horse IGJ heads I • inch in height and built in proportion. He takes the credit of be longing to the champion bloods of Hew 2caland. la laaking the so leotiea I had the renuh-umcnts ol t!io di triet in view. ■ XijKMd —£3 Bingla mare; liUral redaction for frro or mow tho bona also W. HEItCOCK, Owner, KOTIOE; 1/Spw wetk will b« oh*rgml. jErery atten t»on will be paid, bat no teipoasibilihri get. iuithir iaiiKmetioa arolyto . V'VrowAß-MMCiK,.;-:'--'2b HASQir,; Qraw, j«aui

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4237, 7 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4237, 7 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4237, 7 October 1892, Page 4

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