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ITIHE thoroughbred Bullion HAND WICK will atund this season at the 'farm of the owners, Itandwick was bred by Isaac Lee Esq,, of New South Wales, imported to New Zealand by Mr S. Horsfall as a two-year-old. Tho thoroughbred entire Eandwiok, by Bnrbnrinn, di\m Gipsy Girl, (lor extended pedigreo see Victorian Stud Book) is one of the best that has ever raced - on New Zealand turf; colour, golden chestnut; standing fifteen hands three inches high, of im- i raense power and blood, pourtr&ying good temper, and traces descent from the most, aristocratio strains of racing, blood in tho colonies, his slro being Ml brother to The Dpi'd, tho tat horso o! his day in New , South Wales, by tho famed Sir Heroules out of Young Qulnare. Itandwick is full brother to Gipsy Cooper, half brother to Zulu, winner of the Melbourne Cup, half brother to Tho Barber, champion weight-,for-age horse of Australia, ltandwick's career on the turf was most brilliant,. On olio occasion he gave tho rcdoubtablo Billingsgate lOlbs, at his own distance, and won comfortably. • In 1881 Eandwiok was second oh tho list of winners, having won over £1,600 in stakes in one season. Amoug theso maybe mentioned the Napier Cup of 500 bovs, and Wanganui Stakes of 250 sovs, beating Libeller, Natator, and a large field of the best cattle. Itandwick is notorious for carrying heavy weights over all courses, distance being no object to him. Ho has won the weight-for-age Auckland Plate, two miles, at Ellerslio; alsoran second in Easter Handicap, giving the winner (the Poet) 2at lib, and was only dofeatcd by a noso; won tho Dargaville Cup; won tho big races next day, carrying ovor 9 stono; won Henderson Mill Cup, carrying j)st 21b and immediately afterwards won the Shorts 9st 91b, landed a few days a'tcrwards at Toranaki, nad contested tho Cup of 300 sovs, carrying Ost, and was defeated by n short bead, giving the winnor 2st 71b; won tho Handicap on the following day carrying Ost lib; started tho following raoo carrying list 21b, and won easily from afiold of fresh horaos. Itandwick also won the Forbury Handicap, Dimediu. TERMS.—Single Mareß, £4 4s ; two or more as per arrangement. Further information may bo obtained from A. W. CAVE Or B.CAVE, Owners, To Ore Ore, 10 stand this season at" The Pines," . Gladstone Road, Taratahi, the standard bred Trotting Siro Young Berlin wr "limited number of approved Mares, jj> o particulars and pedigree apply to the JOHNEALLOON. PBELIMINABY NOTICE, niHE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will bo at tho service of breeders this season, Full particulars on application W. E, CORLETT, Owner, White's Lino, Carterton, IHE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor Will stand this season at the owner's farm, Tc Ore Ore. Full particulars and pedigreo apply to A.W.OAVB.ToOreOre. TO STAND this Beason the wollknown Thorourhbrcd Stallion .Lord Mandevllle. TERMS-f 310j cosh, £l4s after date each

ore mates according to arrangement, Grazing frco till first Jauunry, 1891, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J, A. Renall's well-known farm, To Whitl Gladstone Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to bo paid on removal of marcs, For further particulars oppW l_L RJ3NALL, Owner, TO STAND THIS SfiASON at tee Owner's Farm, Gladstone, the purebred Olydesdale Colt Tom King, England a Hope. Limited to 25 mares, Terms —£6 6s, guaranteed, Paddock freo of charge. Kvcry caro taken, bat no responsibility whatever. Further particulars aee card, I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT TO stand this season at the owner's farm, Upper Plain, the Clydesdale Stallion JNil Desperandiini, Particulars in future issue, IMS HESSEY, Uppor Plain, TIHE Conohing Stallion Kemp will travel this swon between Mauriceville, Maslerton, Carterton, and surrounding districts,- in chargo of Geo, Eaoie, G. GUHDEiISON, Ownor, Mauricovillo, HERO; The only pure bred Cljdesdolo Draught Entire travelling the Wairarapa, will stand fttWellorßros stables, Masterton, every Friday and and Mr Roger's Hotel Greytown every Tuesday, during thoseason, tho remainder of tho woek at ownorß stables Carterton, for pedigree &e., sec cards, rpO stand this season at tho Taratabi, J. the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Dulni of Argvle. His sire is tho groat kingof stallions'! Young Danker" and his dam "Blossom "by the famous horse" Young Hero," For further particulars apply R. FALLOON, Taratabi. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR TAPLIN will place at theßotvido of breeders, to serve a limited number of marcs, a powerful Olydcsdalo Oolt by Tanquißfter, daraKato by Lord Beacons Geld; g.g. dam by Lincolnshire Hero. This fino colt was bred by Mr John Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury, who is one of tho noted breeders in the South. For eto, apply to JOHN TAPLIN, Taueru,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 4

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