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-j ;Shod' AhV:weil ; Mown Mundevlile. I.;; TERMS r£i iOs.iwfyjM 4saft«r dat« auto mire, twoor mote marcs according to arrange ment, Grating free till first Jaunnnr, 1894, in good grus ipsddoda reserved for the purpose at Mr J, A. Rcnall's well-known (ami, Te IVhiti Gladstone.: Every care taken, but on retnovalof inaresi ': For further, pa'rtioulars apply J. A. KENALL 0 wner,;' rrHB Coaching Stallion.. Kemp will Masterton,'-' Carterton,' and surrounding districts; in charge of'Geo, Ewle. G. GUNDEBSON, 1 Owner, - Mauricevilie. T ,0 stand- this season afc-Qpaki, the ■ Coachinq Stallion Bln'cli M!aire [By MasolS, - «am Peggie,] , TKHMS— X- aingio :nmre, n fair reduction for two 1 or more mares. .Grazing free,. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to E. fIARMSj. Owner,'Opaki. fpO Stand this season, at A. Jensen's A Farm, Eokatau, and to travollhe ■ Waifarapafor'the convenience of breed l " era, the COACHING STALLION, ,

. Robin Hood. By St Albans, out of a Trotting Mare, Nellie; Nellio by Nottworth. _ Robin Hood stands 17 hands, with immense 'miisole ;and .'strength. (jood ;f orkerj aged 6 years. Will'be in Masterton every third week. Term's £2los per single'maw. For Further Particulars apply to - TO stand tins-season at" The Pines," 'Gladstone' Road, .Taratahi, the standard bred Trotting Biro Young Berlin for : a limited number of approved Mares. For particulars and PRELIMINARY NOTICE. II HE well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will be nt the service of breeders this season. Full pnrtioulars on application W. E. CORLETT, White's Line, Carterton To fitand This Season at EKETAHONA. The Handsome Thoroughbred Sire, JFitz-Heroulos. (Yattendon-Peeress.) TTIITZ-HERCULES is a dark brown JL horso, standing 16 hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and has & perfect temper. This fashionably bred sire will be at the service of breeders-in the Etalahuna and surrounding districts during the ensuing year. For terns, eto., apply to . A. MMGUSON, Owner, ■ A. JENSEN, Kokatau I HE thoroughbred stallion

KANDWICK will stand this season at the farm of the ownere, " • llandwiek was bred by Isaao Leo Esq., of Now South Wales, imported to Now Zealand by Mr S. Eorsfall as a two-year-old. The thoroughbred entire Bandwick, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, (for extended pedigree see Victorian Stud Book) is onoof tho best that has everraced on Now Zea-. laud turf; colour, golden ohestnut; standing fifteen hands three ir.ohea high, of immonso power and blood, pourtraying good temper, and trace? descent from the most aristooratio strains of raoing blood in tho colonies, his sire being fu'l brother to The Bfib, the best 'horse Of his day in New South Wales, by the famed Sir Hercules out of Young Gulnare. liandwick is full brother lo Gipsy Cooper, half brother,to Zulu, winner of the- Melbourno Cup, half brother to The Barber, champion weight-for-ago horse of Australia, ltandwick's career on the turf was' most brilliant On oiie occasion he gave the redoubtable Billingsgate lGlbs, at his own distance, and won comfortably. In 1881 Bandwick was second on the list of winners, having won over £1,500 in stakes in one season. Among tbeso may be mentioned the Napier Cup of 500 sovs, and Wanganui Stakes of 250 sovs, beating Libeller, Natator, and a large field of the best cattle. Bandwick is notorious for carrying heavy weights over all courses, distance being no object to bim. - He has won tho weight-fOr-age Auckland Plate, two miles, at Ellerslio; 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 ovor 9 stone j won Henderson Mill Cup, carrying 9st 21b and immediately afterwards won the Shorts 9st 91b, landed a few days a'terwards at Taranaki, and contested the Cup of 800 sovs, carrying 9st, and was defeated by a short head, giving the winner-2st 71b; won the Handicap on tho following day carrying 9st lib; started the following raos carrying list 21b, and won easily from afield of fresh horses, ltandwick also won the Forbury Handicap, Dunedin, TERMS.—Single Mare fA 4s; two or more as per arrangement. Further information'may bo obtained from

A. V. CAVE Or B. OAVE) Owners, Te Ore Ore. TO stand this season in the Masterton district, the purebred Olydesdalo stallion Mai-quis of Salisbury, (BV LOBB SiUBDDBT.) And tho imported thoroughbred cntiro Dilko. (Bl THE TiSMANIAS SIRE, ALBION.) Terms, £3 and £2, For further particulars apply to • W, B. BOICK, IJIHE Clydesdale Stallion flloGrepfdi* Will stand this season at the owner's farm, To Oro Oro. Full particulars and pedigree apply to A. W. OAVE, Te Ore Oro. fpO stand this season at the Taratahi X the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Ouko of ArervieSis sire is the great king of stall ions'! Young Banker" and his dam." Blossom "by the famous horse " young Hero," For further apply R FALLOON, . . . , Taratahi. TO BREEDERS, 1 "/■ DT3RRINGER'B List will close after the 30th instant, J. 0, HAYWARD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT THO stand this season at the owner's ■ X Farm Upper Plain, the Clydesdale stallion MlDetsperandum, . Partiouhra in future issue. JOBH HESSKY, f , 1 Upper Plain. PREUMINAKYANNOUfMMENT

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 4

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