|id this season is the Masterton rie|, rauis of Snlisbnry. | . (By LORB Samsucby.) 3 imported thorotiglibi-ed entire Dilke. i Tabhakun sum, ALBION.) B, £9 and £2, For further particulars apply to W.B.BUIOK, Opall. E at Fi G *>! fit ca To Stand This Season at EKEMCNA. The Handsome Thoroughbred Sire, JFMz-Ileroules, (Yattendon-Peeress.) PITZ-HISRCULES is & tak ttowa hOrso, standing 16 bands high, with immense bone and musclo, and has a perfect timper, . This fashionably bred sire will be at the Gerties of breeders in tho Ekotahuna and surrounding districts during tbe ensuing year. For terns, oto., apply to A. MAN9USON, Owner, B fi ft P J C I I J v 5 IJIHE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor Will stand this season at the owner's farm, Te Ore Ore. Full particulars and pedigree A, W. OAVE, Xe Ore Ore, T PRELIMINARY NOIICE, HE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will bo at the service of breeders this season. Fall particulars on application W. E. CORLETT, Owner, White's Line, Carterton. kTO stand this season at 11 Tho Pines," Gladftono Road, Taratahi, the standard bred Trotting Sire Yonngr Berlin for a limited number of approved Mare,,, • For particulars and dpply to the JOHNFALLOON, TO STAND this season the well-known Thorouf hbred Stallion JLord Mnndevllle. TERMS -S3 lOs cash, £4 4s aftor date each maw, two or more marcs according to arrango ment, Grazing free till first January, 1854, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. ltcnall's well-known farm, Te Whiti Gladstone. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to bo paid on rcmovalof-marei. For further particulars apply . J. A. RENALL, Owner.
TO STAND THISSbASON at the Owner's Farm, Gladstone, the purebred Clydesdale Colt Tom Kiutj, By Superior,dam g.d. tire by Kugland's Hope. Limited to 25 mares. Terms —£oss, guaranteed. Paddock free of ohargo Every care taken, bat no responsibility nhat ever, Further partionlaru Bee card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT rFO stand this season at the owner's 1 Farm Dppor Plain, the Olydetdalo stallion c ' Mil Desperanditm, Partioulara in future issue, JOHN HESSEY, Upper Plain, mHE Coaohiug Stullioa Kemp will travel this season between Mauricevllle, Masterlon, Carterton, and surrounding districts; in charge ot Geo. Eaoie, G. GUNDEUSON, Owner. Mauriceville. IJlHfi thoroughbred stallion KANDWICJK will stand thie season at the farm ot the owners. Handwick was bred by Isaac Lee Esq., of New South Wales, imported to Now Zealand by Mr S. Horstall as a two-ycnr-old. The thoroughbred entire Bandwick, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, (tor extended pedigree see Victorian Stud Book) is one of the best that has ever raced on New Zealand turf; colour, golden chestnut; standing fifteen banclß.thrce inches high, ol immense power and Wood, pourtrayjng pood temper, and 'traces descent from the most Arismlic stains ol racing bloo4 in jho colonics, his sire being fjiU brother toTho Bwi>, the best horse of his day in New South Wales, by the famed Kir Hercules oqt of Young Gulnare. It»ndwick is full brother to Gipsy' Cooper, hfll'f brptber (P Zulu, winner of the Melbourne Cup, half brother to the Barber; champion weight-for-age horse' qf Australia,fUndtyick's career on the turf was most brilliant. Qn cue occasion he gavo the redoubtable Bill-" ing«si)te llilhs, iiUiisQwii(|is(ancO| nnj| won comfortably, Jn 188). Bandwick wis ceconfl on the list of winners, having wpn over £1,500 in stages in one 500 govs', and Wanganui Stakes of 250 sovs, beating Libeller, Natator, and a large field r? ei.jrrr. tjn, jl" .5..•'1 H y rTM HS (or carrying heavy weights over all courses, distance being no object to bim. He has von tho woignt-for-ago Auckland Plate, two miles, at Kllerslie; alsoran second in Easter Handicap, giving the winner (the Poet) 2st lib, and .was only defeated by a nose; won tho Dargaville Cup; won tho big races next day, carrying over 0 stone; von wqb (he Bhofjs Osj 01b, londed a feyr daya a'tepTfivds nt Tip: naki, and contested the Cup of 309 sijvs, carrying 9st, and was defeated by a short : beau, giving the winner 2st 71b; "won the Handicap on the following day carrying 9st lib; started the following : raos carrying list 21b, and won easily from afield of fresh horses. Itandwick also won - tho For]niry Handicap, Dunedln, u.,,-. , ■ :' . TERMS.VSingle,Mares, JC4 4s j - two :or more aa per arrangement.-' j?i#6t (uforpifition ipjtj'.b?-(|btjtlMd 'F9S> ■ A.W.CAW ' Of B.OAYE, '• Te 0W Qrt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 4
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725Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 4
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