IHE thoroughbred stallion , ' JKANDWIOK | will stand thia season at,.tho farm of the New Souih Wales, imported to New Zealand by Mr S. Horsfall as a two-year-old. . The..thoroughbred' entuV Kandwiok, by Barbarian, dam; Gipsy: Girl, (for extended pedigree see Victorian Stud Book] Ib one of the best that has evor'raced on New Zealand turf; colour, golden oh'oßtmit; BtandIng fifteen handß three inches high, ot imtemper, and traces descent from the most arlstooratio strains of racing blood in the colonies, his sire being fu'l brother to. The Bwb, tlie boat horde of his day In New flnnth TC.Iao UIU liniA 111. n„«„L„ «,V of Young Gulnare. Bandwick is full brother to Qipsy Cooper, half: brother to Zulii, winner of the Melbourne Cup, half hrother *n Thn Rurtior. nhnmntmi wniolii. for-age horse of Australia. JRandwlck's career on the turf was most brilliant,. On oae oechsion he gave the redoubtable Bill--1—....). 1«1U. .1 U. ._. J.'.i._.. ■ ' J ■._ comfortably, In 1881 Bandwick was second on the list of winners; haying won over £1,600 in stakes in one season. . Among these maybe mentioned the Napier Cup of 600 sow, and Wanganui Stakes of 250 iots, beating Libeller, Natator, and a ltrge field of thabSst tattle, Eandwiok is notorious for carrying heavy weights over all courses, dietanir being no object to him. He has won the weight-fpr-age Auckland Plate, two miles, at Kllerslie; alsoran second in Easter TTinJlr.n njlin* tti> „inn«„ »!,. Da.l\ O.i lib,'and was only defeated by a nose; won the Dargavillt, Cup j won the big races next day, carrying over 9 stone; won Hendcison Mill Cup, oarrying 9?t 31b and itnmediatelyafterwards Won the Shorts 9st 91b, landed a few days a'tcrwards at Taranaki, and contested the Cup of 800 jots, /,flrrcir,» Oat onj n. ActeoUA),* . -U..1 head, giving tho winner 2st 71b; won the Handicap on tho following day carrying Ost lib; started'the following noncarrying' list 21b, and won easily from a field of fresh horses, ltandwick also won the Forbiiry Handicap, Dunedin. - ~. . TERMS.-Single Mares, J>4 4s; two or Further information may bo obtained from A. W. CAVE Or B.CAVE, #w fill] 10 stand this season at "The Pines," . Gladstone Road, Taratahi, the radard bred Trotting Sire Young Berlin or a limited number of approved Mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to the JOHNFAI/LOON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, fIIHE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion M aster Agnes Will be at the service of breeders this season. Full particulars on application VY. E. CORLETT, Owner, , White'siLino, Carterton, fJIHE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor Will stand this season at the owner's farm, To Ore Ore, Full particulars and pedigree apply to A. W, CAVE, To Ore Ore.
;*£ B TO STAND this season the well-known Thorouc-hbtcd Stallibu : JLord Mnndeyllle. ' TERMB-£3loa caslV&Wter data each • mont, Grazing free till first Jauuarr, 1894, P in good grass paddocks resorted for the purpose at Mr J. A. Renall'a well-known farm, To Whitl Gladstone, Kvcrj core taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to bo paid on removal of mares, For further particular! apply .. ' J.A. HENALL. Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON at the Owner's Farm, Gladstone, the purebred Clydesdale Colt TomKinflf, -JEDOs, guaranteed, Paddock free of charge. Kvery care taken, bat no responsibility whatever. ' Further particulars see card, ' ■ I, PlKE,Owner, Gladstone, ■PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, TO atand this season at the owner's _ firm, tipper Plain, the Clydesdale JNil Degperandum, [ Particulars in future issue,. JOBNHESSKY, I Upper Plain. AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON D bakery Department—Wo have the honour to inform our customers (hat wn havo now opened our new goods in all clepartmenta and with increased 'acilitice, and bv beeping a more eiten« si ■ e Btcok than heretofore, including many new lines, we are now inapositionto meet the requirements of )atronr'and oiir in* (jieasbgtrade. New'Dr»(iGbodsin all the leading colours and most fasbionablo materials, Flan'nelottaß,Plaidii)gß, Skirtings, Serges, Flannels, do, White and Grey Blankets, all size's, Travelling and Bush Rugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulsters in the newest styles and shapes. Olomiino Department.-"A New Deparlure."-Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, made to measure, with or 'without Capes, and in any Btyle required j. all sewn scams, and guaranteed thoroughly waterproof for 655, 655, 75a, 80s, and 84s, Also 8 splendid atoe'r. uf Waterproofs and Oilskin's on hand, " Workintr Men " you can select the material, and have your Shirta m?.de of (Jotton, Linen, Union Leatburine, ana AlLWool Shirtings, These aro made by a first«olass Shirtruaket,andßEiNowEM«MAPE l riot thrown together, will stand rough wear, Prices from 4s to 10a 6d. Also-Gents' UnderFlannels, Drawers, Night-Shirts, eto., ''Made to. Order," Just received ai splonfrd assortment of Kaia'poi Qlbftlrig, in Meu's, Youth's and Boye' Suits, Trousers und Overcoat This olothing is undoubtedly the very best value in tha market, also new Under-Uarinents, Hate, Boots, and Shoes, eto. .IHSPEOTIOS INVITED. BI GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOIiSALE AND RETAIL GENERUi MEiMJHANT, DtUfiOT IMPORTER, (Juuk-biot, MASTEi!roBi " A, hendebson's, If you want to see troplateandJewel- | lery, call at A, y Henmbbos's, a 'Y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4510, 30 August 1893, Page 4
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804Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4510, 30 August 1893, Page 4
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