rpO stand this season in the 'Masterton 1' district, the purebred Clydosdalo stallion ; ~;,.;..:.,... Marquis of gnlipbmy, (Bs Lobb Saubbbby.) And the Imported thoroughbred entire Dilke. (Bl THE TABMANIAH BIEK,' AIJBION.).. ■ Terms, £3 arid £8,.-. For further particulars apply to. :. ■• i, ' ',, ■■ W.B.BUICK,: To Stand This Season at BKErAHDNA.' JEPUz-He'retiles. ' r " (Yattondon-Peeress.) ■niTZ-HEBOULBS Is a dark brown horse, standing 1C hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and has a perfect temper. This fashionably bred sire will be at the service of breeders in the Ekotahuna and surrounding districts during the ensuing year. For terms', etc, apply to A. MANGUSON, Owner, WE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor Will stand this season at the owner's farm, To Ore Ore. Full particulars and pedigree apply to A. W.CAVE, Te Ore Ore,. PRELIMINARY noiice. IHB well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnos Will bo at tho service of breeders this season. Full particulars on application W. E. CORLETT, Owner, White's Line, Carterton. 10 stand this season at" Tho Pines," . Gladstono Road, Taratahi, the standard bred Trotting Sire Young Merlin for a limited number of approved Mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to tho JOHNFALLOON. TO STAND this season tho well-known Thorouphbrcd Stallion Lord Manclevllle. TERMS -£3loa cash, £4 4s after date eart mare, two or more marcs according to arrangoment, Grazing free till first Jauunry, 1894, in good grass paddocks reserved for tho purpose at Mr J, A. Ronall's well-known farm, To Wbitl Gladstone. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All fees to be paid on removalof marcs, For further particulars apply J. A! RENALL, Owner, m TO STAND THIS SEASON at tho Owner's Farm, Gladstone, tho purebred Olydesdale Colt Tom King, By Superior,dam Nugget, g.d, Nugget's sire by England'a Hope, Limited to 25 mares, Terms -£D6s, guaranteed, Paddock free of ohargo Every caro utan, bat no responsibility ulist ever. Further particulars see card. I, PIKE, Owner, Gladstone m m MINARY ANNOUNCEMENT tand this season at the owner's arm, Upper Plain, the Clydesdale Mil Despernndiim, Particulars in future issue. JOHN HESSEY, Uppor Plain,
. \HE CoachlDg t ■*■ Kemp d will travel this sea«on between Mauriccville, Masterton, Cnrtortou, and surrounding dis- ; tricto, in charge of Geo. Eaole. o jj G, GUNDEItSON, Owner. 1.1 Mauriccville, rnHii thorougbbrcd stallion JK AND WICK will Bland tbie season at the farm of llio owners, ■§ ltandwlek was bred by Isaao Lee Esq., of New South Wales, imported to Now Zealand by Mr S, Horsfall as a two-year-old. The thoroughbred entire Bandwick, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, (for extended' pedigree see Victorian Stud Book) is onoof " the best that has over raced on-New Zealand turf; colour, golden ohestnut; standing fifteen hands three inches high, of ininienso power and blood, pourtraying good temper, and traces dosoentfrom the most aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonics, his sire being fu'l brother to The Bub, tho best horse of his day in Now ' South Wales, by tho famed Sir Hercules out of Young Gulnaro, Bandwick is lull brother ' tq Gipsy Cooper, half brother to Zulu, ,_ winner of the Melbourne Cup, half I" brother to The Earbor, champion weight-for-age horse ; of Australia, Bandwick's career on the turf was most brilliant; On ' ouo occasion be gave the redoubtablo Bill- ( ° ingsgato lClbs, at his own distance, and won comfortably,' In 188 i Bandwiok was second on tho list of winners, having won over £1,500 in stakes in pno'season. Among I i, these may be mentioned tho Napier Cup of I 600 govs, and Wanganni Stakes of 250 sow,' ' beating Libeller, Natator,'and a large field of the best cattle* ■;■ Itandwick iß'notorious ' for carrying heavy weights over all courses, f distance being no object to him, He has won the woight-for-n'go Auokland Plate, two ' miles, at Ellerslic; also ran Bccond in Easter i Handicap, giving the winner (the Poet) 2st - }lb, and was only defeated by a nose; i won tho Dargaville Cup; vyon, the big races next day. carrying over 9 stone; won i Henderson Mill Cup, carrying 9st. 21b and immediately afterwards won (he Shorts '9st S • 91b, landed a few days a'terwards at Tara- . ) naki, and contested the Cup of 300 sovs, '1 carrying 9st, and was, defeated by : . a short head, giving the winner ?st;'7lb |,wou Iho '■, Handicap on the following dayoarrylngOsi '• lib; started the,following eavryihg ; list 21b, and won easily from'afield of fresh 7 horses. Itandwick also won the Forbnry Handicap, Diinedin. " . TEBMS.-Singto Mares, £i'4s; two or' "s more as per arrangement." '" Further information 'may; be': obtained a : from -• ■ • •■' ■ >■' ' ■;■- : Or S.CAVE,- H ■ Owners, Te Ow Ore, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4516, 6 September 1893, Page 4
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748Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4516, 6 September 1893, Page 4
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