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PpLIIUNABYvKOTIOE, IHE well-known Thoroughbred SiaUlon Master Agnes Will be at the service o! breeders this season, Full particulars on application W, E. COBI.ETT, White's Line,.Carterton ,1 TO STAND this season to well-known x Tliorouehbre'd Slalllou' ' Lord Maudovllle, TERMS -£3 los cash, £4 h after date each mare, two or more marcs according to arrangement. Grazing free till first January, 1894, in good grass paddocks reserved for too purpose at lit J. A. Ronall's well-known farm, To Whill Gladstone, Every oaro taken, but no leaponaibility incurred. All fees to bo paid on removal of marcs. For further particulars apply J. A. BEKAIiL Owner; To ted This Season at EKErAHUNA,- "" .FiiioHorcules. (Yattendon-Peeress.) MTZ-HEItCULES is ft dark bvowo JL hor3o, standing 16 hands high, with immense bono and muscle, and has a perfect temper. This fashionably bred sire will be at the service of breeders in the Ekotakuna and Binronnding districts during tho ensuing year. For toras, etc, apply to A, MANCKISON, P—TO stand this season at Opaki, the Coaching Stallion Black Maire s [By Manole, dam toom.] TKIttUS— jH2 single mare, a /air reduction for two or more maros. Graanp; Ireo. Every eare takert, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars E.HARRIS, Owner, Opaki. "IHE thoroughbred stallion K AND WICK

will stand this season at tho farm of the owners. ltandwiokwas bred by lanao Leo Esq., of Now South Wales, imported to New Zealand by Mr S. Horslall 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 ever raced on New Zealand turf; colour, golden chestnut; standing fifteen hands tbreo inohes high, of immense power and blood, pourtraying good temper, and traces descent from the most aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonies, his siro being fu'l brother to The ltob, the best horse of his day in New South Wales, by the famed Sir Hercules out of Young Galnare. Uandwick is full brother to Gipsy Cooper, half brother to Zulu, winner of the Melbourne Cup, half brother to Tho Barber, champion weiglit-for-age horse of Australia, liandwick's career on the turf was most brilliant. On oje occasion ho gave tho redoubtable Billingsgate lClbs, at his own distance, and won comfortably. In 1881 Itandwick was second on tlio list of winners, having won over £1,500 in stakes in ono season, Among these may be mentioned the Napier Civp of 500 sovs, and Wanganui Stakes of 250 sovs, beating Libeller, Natator, and a large field of the best cattle, Itandwick is notorious for carrying heavy weights over all courses, distanco being no object iu liinl, Ho has won the wclght-for-ago Auokland Plato, two miles, at Ellerslie; alsoran second in Easter Handicap, giving the winner (the Poet) 2st lib, and was only defeated by a nose; won tho Dargavillo Cap; won tho big races noxt day, carrying over 9 stone; won Henderson Mill Cup, carrying M 21b and immediately afterwards won tho Shorts Oat 91b, landed a few daye.a'terwards ai-Tara-naki, and contested the Cup of 300 sovs, carrying 9st, ami was defeated by a short head, giving the winner 2st 71b; won tho Handicap on tho following day carrying 9st lib; started the following rao? carrying list 21b, and won easily from a field of fresh lioiEes. Uandwick also won the Forbury Handicap, Dunedin, TEIIMS.-SiDglo Maro S4 4a; two or more as per arrangement, Further information may bo obtained from

A. W. CAVE Or B. CAVE, Owners, To Ore Ore, mO Stand this season, at A. Jensen's \_ Farm, Matau, and to travolihe Wairarapa far the convenience of broedi ers, the COACHING STALLION Kobiu Hood, By St Albans, out of a Trotting Mare, Nellie; Nellie byNottworth, Robin Hood stands 17 bands, with immense muscle and strength- Hood workor, aged 5 years. Will bo in Mas* terton every third week, Terms £2los per single mare, For Further Particulars apply to A, JENSIiN, Matau standard bred Trotting Sire Youug itorlin for a limited number of approved Mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to JOHN FALLOON rpO stand this season in tho Masterton 1 district, the pureorcd Clydesdale stalMarquis of Salisbury, (By Lorb Salisbury.) And tho imported thoroughbred entire (Bt the TiaiiAsiAN sire, ALBION,) Terms, £3 and £2, For further particulars apply to W, B, BUIOK, fTIHE Clydesdale Stallion McGregor Will stand tbis season at the owner's farm, Te Ore Ore. Full particulars and pedigree apply to A. W. CAVE, Te Ore Ore. 10 stand this season at the Taratahi . the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Duko of Argvle. His sire is tho great kingof stallions 'lYoung Banker" and his dam " Blossom "by the famous horso" Young Hero." For further particulars apply It FALLOON, Taratahi, rpHE Coaching Stallion

will travel this season between Mauricevillo, Mastcrton, Carterton, and surrounding districts; in charge of Geo. Eaole. G. GUNDERSON, Owner, Mauricevillo. OTIOE TO BREEDERS. DERRINGER'S List will close after the 30th instant, J, 0. HAYWARD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT !\\o stand this season at the owner's J. Farrn Cppor Plain, the Clydesdale stallion JNil DcHporandum, Particulars in future issue. JOBN HEBSKY, ■ Upper Plain, i 0, stand this season, the draught horse! HERO; I iheonlypiird bredCljdesdale Draught Retire travelling tho Wairarapa, will eland at Wollcrßtoa, stables, -Masterton, every Fridayand Saturday, and Mr Roger's Hotel Greytpwn evjrv Tuesday, .during tbeseasbuj Thereniainderof tho ■ week--'..';"., owners stable 3 Cartottori, for .pe%e« ,;&0,,' Bee catdß,'--;^."'■'',';*■■'."■>;■•. : -V-v-'--'-. : .' '"■■\' ;: ''•.-■•V{-''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
893

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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