AUCT!OIIR.!>ptUfI! ■jirV ; BRIOK- AUCTIONv'MART, at .-Pahiatua, is uow completed, audi am prepared to receive coriflignmerits of goods of all Kind for sale, I hare also SAM YARDS at HABTERTON, , : ;''<■ EKJ3IAHUNA, and PAHIATUA part of thD district on reasonable terms. Clients entrusting me with their business oan rely on account sales with proceeds fTIHfi thoroughbred BtalUon ■". ' . K AND WICK will stand this season at the farm of the owners.. • . Eandwick was bred by Isaac Lee Esq., of New South Walesjmported to Hew Zealand by Mr S, Horsfall as a two-year-old, The thoroughbred entire Eandwick, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, (for extended pedigree see Victorian Stud Book) is one of the best that has ever raced on New Zealand turf; colour, golden chestnut j standing fifteen hands three inches high, of immense power nud blood, pourtraying good temper, and traces descent from the most aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonies, his sire being fu'l brother to The Bpvb, the beet; horse: of his day in New South Wales, by the famed Sir Hercules out of Young Gulnaro, liandwiok is lull brother to Gipsy Cooper, half brother to Zulu, winner of tlio Melbourne Cup, half brother to The Barber, ohampion weight-for-age horse of Australia. Bandwick's career on the turf was most brilliant. On oje occasion he gave the redoubtable Billingsgate lClbs, at his own distance, and won comfortably, In 1881 Eandwick was second on the'list of winners, having won over £1,500 in stakes in ono season. Among tbeso maybe mentioned the Napier Cup of 800 bovs, and AYanganui Stakes of 250 sovs, beating Libeller, Natator, and a largo field of the best cattle. Eandwick is notorious for carrying heavy mights over all courses, distance being no object to him, He has won tho weight-for-a'go Auckland Plate, two milos, at KUerslio; also ran second in Easter Handicap, giving the winner (the Poet) 2st lib, and was only defeated by a nose; won the Dargaville Cup; won the big races next day, carrying dvei' 9 stone j ■ won Henderson Mill Cup, carrying 9st 21b and immediately afterwards won tho Shorts 9st 91b, landed a fow days a'terwards at Taranaki, and contested tho Cup of ,300 .sovs, carrying Oat, and was defeated by a short head, giving tho winner 2st 71b; won the Handicap on the following day carrying 9st lib; started the following rao3 carrying list 21b, and won easily from a field of fresh horses. Eandwick also won tho Forbury Handicap, Duncdin, TERMS.—Single Mares, jEi da; two or more as per arrangement, Further information may be obtained from A.W.CAYE Or B.OAVE, TeOroOre, '"HO stand thiß season at" The Pines," . Glad*tono Eoal, Taratahi, the standard bred Trotting Sire Young Berlin for a limited number of approved Mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to the JOHNFALLOON. A
TO. STAND this serißon tho well-known Tiiorouchbred Stalliou .Lord Mnudevllle. TKKMS • £3103 cash, £4 4s after dato each marc, two or more mares according to arrangement, Grazing free till first Jauuary, 1894, in good grass paddocks reserved for tho purpose at Mr J, A. Ronatl'a well-known farm, To Whiti Gladstone. Evory care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All fees to bo paid on removalof marcs, 1 ' For further particulars apply J, A. EENALL, Owner, TO STAND THIS SIiASON at the Owner's Farm, Gladstone, the purebred Clydesdale Colt • (. Tom Hint;, By S uperior,dam Nugget, g.d. Nugget's sireby England's Hopo. Limited to 25 mares, Terms —£s 6s, guaranteed. Paddock free of charge] livery caro taken, bat?no responsibility what ever. | Further particulars see card, I, ME, Owner, Gladstone, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT THO stand this season at the owner's 1 _ farm, Upper Plain, tho Clydesdale Mil Desperandmn, Particulars in futuro issue, JOHN HESSEY, Upper Plain. Coaching Stallion wil'ltra " Kemp"': Master vol this season between Mauriceville, incti, ton, Carterton, and surrounding disla chargo of Geo. Eagle. G.GUNDEiISON, Owner, * •■ -■' Mauriceville. The only pure bred Cljdesdaio Draught ■Entire travelling the Wairarapa, will stand atWellerßros slables, Maaterton, overy Greytown every Tuesday, during tbescasOn, the remainder of the 'week at : 'owners stables Carterton, for pedigree '&o., Bee f'pO stand this season at tho Taratahi, JL the purebred Clydesdale Stallion { Duk<3 of Argvle. , HissireisthegreatkingofstaUions'!7oung • Banker" and his dam ;'Blosaom "by th« famous horse " Young Horo." For further particulars apply .:> . RFALLOON, ; Taratahi, PREUMJNARY; ANNOUNCEMENT MB- TAPLIN will place at theservioi of.Jbreedera'i to serve'»' liraitec numbeof mares, a powerful Olydesdali Oolt by Vanquisher, dam. Kate by Low , Beaconßfieloi, g.?. dam by, lanoolnshiri Hero..'.. Thie -fine colt was bred by. M e John Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury ~ who is one of the - noted breeders in thi ; South;.;;-■;•.;.,. 3;>/: :;; .;v.. : 'For partioulara eto, apply-to: ■';;.': : , J -;u- - ■ .JOHNTAPJjIN,TfI«er«;;;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4515, 5 September 1893, Page 3
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