fnO stand this' season) in ■. the. Masterton 11 } district, the purebred Oljdesdalo stal i < | Marquis of Salisbnry,; ; l \ (BI LORB SAUBBUAY.) !■ Dlllie. (Bl THE TABUAUIAN BIHE, ALBIOK.) Terms, £3 and £2,'- For further partiodlata apply to . . ; ' • ; : W.B.BUIOK, ;■ •TJIITZ-HEIiCULES is tv - dark; brown LL horse, standing 16 hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and! has : a ' srfect taper, : 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, .To Stand This Season at j. EKErAHDNA. : Handsome Thoroughbred Sire, -Fitz-Hercules, IJHE Olydi flloGregor Will stand this season at the Owner's farm, Te Oro Ore, Full particulars and pedigree A, W, OAYE, Te Ore Ore. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rjIHE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion faster Agnes Will be at the service of breeders this season, Full particulars on application , W. E, COELETT, White's Line iSs-Vfe' TO stand this season at" The Pines," Gladstone Koadj Taratahi, tue Young Berlin for a limited number of approved Mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to the . . JOHNFALLOON; TO STAND this season the well-known Thorouphbred Stallion Lord Mnndevllle. TERMSi-£3los casli', £4 4s after date each mare, two or more mares according to arrange meat. Grazing freo' till first January, 1891, iod grass paddocks reserved for the parat Mr J, A. Renall's well-known farm, Te WhitC Gladstone; Every care taken, bnt no responsibility incurred, All fees to bo paid on removal of mares, For further particulars apply J. A. RENALL, Owner. . TOSTAND THIS SEASON at.the Owner's Farm, Gladstone, the purebred Clydesdale Colt .Tom King, By Superior,dam Nugget, g.d. Nugget's sireby England's Hope, Limited to 26 mares. Terms —£s 6s, guaranteed. Paddock free of ckargo livery care taken, bat no responsibility what ever. Further particulars see card, I, PIKE, Owner, Gladstone.
te»| PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT fTIO Btand this season (it the ovnoc'i I Farm Upper Plain, the Clydesdale stallion JNil Desperanduin, Particulars in future issue. JOBN HBSSEY, Uppor Plain. t e TO stand this season at Opaki, the Coaching Stallion Black Maire [Bv Manom, dam Peggie.] TEKMS—I2 single mure, a fair re. duction for two or more mares. Grazing Iree. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred; 'For further particulars apply .to- • e. amis, Owner, Opaki. IJIHjE thoroughbred stallion 1 KANDWICK will stand this season at the farm of the owners. . . Bandwlck was bred by Isaac Lee Esq., ol e byMrS.HorsfaUasa The thoroughbred entire Eandwiok, 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 ; standing fifteen hands three inches high, of immen6o power and blood, pourtraying good temper, and traces descent from the most aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonics, bis siro being fu'l brother to The Bub, the best horse of his day in New South Walos, bytho famed Sir Hercules out of Young Gulnare. Bandwiok is full brother to Gipsy COoper, half: brother-to Zulu, winner of the Melbourne Cup, half brother to The Barber, champion weight-for-ago, horse of Australia. Eandvick's career on : the turf was most brilliant - On otic occasion he gave the redoubtable Billingsgate 161bs, at his owii distance, and won comfortably. In 1881 ißndwiok was second on the list of winners, having won over £l,6ooin one. season;.': Among these maybe mentioned the Napier Gup of 500 sovs, and Wanganui, Stakes of- 250 sovs, beating Libeller", Nateitor, and a ' large field of the best cattle. Eandwick' is notorious for carrying heavy weights over all courses, distance,being no object to .him, /He.has won' tho weight-for-age Auckland Plate, two miles, atEllerslie ; also ran second in Easter Handicap, giving the wiiher (the' Poet) 2st lib, and was only defeated by a nose; won tho DargaVillo Cup ; won the big : J races next day,-carrying over 9 stone; won ' Henderson MUI Cup, carrying '9st 21b and immediately afterwards won the Shorts 9st 01b,landed a few days a'terwards at Taranakl,' and contested the Cup of 300 sovs, carrying Ost, and was defeated by a short head, giving the winnor 2st 71b; won the Handicap on tlie; following day dairying Dst lib;' "started the following raw carrying list 21b, and won easily from afield of fresh horses. Bandwick also won ■ the Forbary „ i, £4 4s; two or more as perarrpngoment. Fmtter information may bo obtained from A. W. CAVE Or B. CAVE, i Owners, To Ore Ore,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4521, 12 September 1893, Page 3
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