] ' ' / , WANDWIOK , willetatldihie season at the farm of'foe ' owners, i," ■• " ■ '."'■■ ■:.; .;..■: :,; ; ;.:. ; ; Handwlck was bred by IsKao Lee Esq., of New South Wales, imported to New Zealand -. by Mr fj. Horsfall as a two-yeawld. ;!,;•■ • ; Tho thoroughbred entire Eahdwlok, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, ;(ior extended 1 pedijree see Victorian Stud Book) is' one of ; the' best ibai has over raoed■' on New Zealand invf; oo'otir, golden chestnut'; standing ftJieenhandßtkee inches high, of immense power and (blood, pouttvaying good temper, and traces descent from r tho most ; arisiocullo. Bir&iris of. racing, blood in the . colonies, h's sire being fa'V brother to The . Era, ihe best horse Oi his day id New ' South Wa'es, byth'e famed SirHeroules out ' of Young Gulnnve. Eandwick is In't brother to ; Gipty : Cooper, half ■ brother to Zulu; '. .winner of- iho.Melbourne Cup, : half ■■ brolher'lo The Barber, champion weight-: ■ for-age horse of Australia, Eaudwick's oareerontheiurf wasinosi brilliant. ; ; On oje oocasion he gave the redoubtable; Billingsgate 161bs; at his own distance, and won comfortably. 'ln 1881 Eandwick was second on iho list of won over £ l.tiOO in stakes in one season. Among tbeso maybe mentioned the Napier Oup of 500 sots, and Wansanui Stakes of 250 soys, beating LiWer, tyialbr, and a large field of the best cett!e. Eandwick is notorious for cairyingheayy weights over all courses, disiancebeing no object to' hinv' -He has won iho wcijht-for-aje Aunk',ind Plate, two miles, atEllewlie; also ran secoud in Easter Handicap, giving the winner (Iho Poet) 2st lib, and was only defwiecrby a nose; woij the DargavL'le Cup; won the bi» races next day, carrying o-er 9 stone; won Henderson Mill Cup, can jing ijst 21b and immediaie'.y otterwards; won Iho Shorts 9st 91b,landeu a few.davs a'terwaids at Taranaki, and contested the Cup of 300' sovs, carrying 9.!, and was.defeatedby. a short had.'jdYiiij.'the winner 2st ■ 71b;, won. .the Handicap oii iho following'day carryhig9st J.'b'; slariel ibe foi'owing raci carrying list 2>b, and won easily from afield of fresh horses. Eandwick a'so won the Forbury Handicap, Dunedin, •■••.• TBRMS.-Sinfclo Marcs, £4 4s; two or more as per arrangement, ■ i Further information may' be obtained from ' v ' A. W. CAVE ; .Or . :b. ; cave, .. Owners, Te Ore Ore. TO stand'this season at "The Pines," , G'adstono Road, Taratahi,■., the i standard bred Trotting Siro' 1 ■■'■■ Yonng Kerlin for a limited number of approved Mares. For particulars and pedigree apply to the .-'■.■': JOHN.FALLOOK:-, , ! PBELIMINARY NOTICE. .. niHE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will boat the service of breeders this season. Full particulars on application . W. E; COBLETT, Owner, ' ■ White's Line, Carterton. IHB Clydesdale Btallion: McGregor
will stand {bis season at the owner's farm, « Ore Ore. Full particulars and tiediaree apply to ' A. W. CAVE, To Ore Ore. T°l STAND this season tbe'well-known Thorouehbred Stallion '' liOrd Mandeville. TERMS -B 10s etab, £1 jj after date each mare, two or more marcs according to arrange' ment Grazing freo till first Jaunnnr, 1894, in good grass paddocks reserved for tue purpose at Mr J. A. Renall's woll-knivn form, Tn WhiW ■: B„»™ i.l;/. l-i ponsibility incurred All fees to be paid on.romovalof marcs, For further particulars ai'P'y J. A. EENALL, Owner, fO STAND THIS SEASON at the Owner's Farm, Gladstone, tho purebred OlydesdaleColt ' Tom Hint;, By Superior.dam Nugget, g.d. Nug&ct'ssirrhy Enghnd'sHope. Limited to 25 mares, Terms -foßs, guaranteed, Paddock free of charge. Every care liken, bat no responsibility whatever. Further particulars see card, I, PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT TO Btand this season at tho owner's _ farm, Upper Plain, the Clydesdale Stallion—--Nil DcNpoi-andura. Particulars in futuro issue. JOEN HESSEY, Upper Plain, >HE Coaching Stallion Kemp will travel this season between flauriceville, Mastertpn, Carterton,andsurroundingdistricts, in charge of Geo. Eiole. G.OUNDEKSON, Owner; Mauriceville.' Entire travelling the Wairarapa, will stand atWellerßros Btables, Maeterton, every Friday and Saturday, and Mr Roger's Hotel Grey town every Tuesday, during .tbeseasoti, the remoiEder of,the, week at owneta stables Carterton, for pedigree &0., Bee cards. .'.,-■..,. the purebred Olydesdalo'Stallion Dnko of Argylei famous horse" Young Hero." For'further partioulars apply, «;..•;■;•:■* ••■:■■.'".' ' tFALLOON,",•., PRELIMINARY AMOUNOEMENT. MB TAPLIN will place at theservice ! of breeders, to serve a limited Colt by Variquisher.'dara Kate' by Lord Beacoußfield, g.e;. dam by Lincolnshire Hero.' This fine colt was bred by Mr John Small.' of Tinwald, who ii one of the noted breedera in the South, ; ' Foripattioulara eto, apply to ' '■;'■■-'■;,. OTTAPLIN.Taueru,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4513, 2 September 1893, Page 3
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