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ITHS i MBIE AT 113RS COOPEKA.TIYE TIOIN, Limited. AND ALL BRANCHES SIRES OF THE SEASON. i derringer. J ASCOT. ted T\ FRItINGER, winner of the Sylvia Park , 1/ Stakes, by MUSKET-RUSALIE.by Patriarch, by Xattendon, Bays of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatchor. ' SCOT (the largest boned Thoroughbred J Sire in the District) sire of NORTON • (Grand National Winner), Monte Cnrlo.and J other winners; by Kelpio (imp), siroof ' FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID of HONO3, etc,, dam Tho Thorn, by tho BABB (winner of the Melbourne and two Sydney Cups), from Brown Duchess (g.d, of t the great horse ABERCORN), Clovo (imp,) Theso Ligh-olnsß Sires will bo limited to "30 mnroa each.at moderate fees.witli special terms to owner using both, Good paddoeks provided free tilt stinted. Every caro taken, " but without responsibility. When required, mares must bo paid for before delivery, Far bt lull particulars, breeding and performances, n. see circulars, which may be had from tho undersigned. T*, J. O. HAYWARD, f Kaiwaiwai, via Feathereton. MASTEBTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES WE havo pleasure in notifying settle and the public that wo have tai over the abovo line of coaohes from Mr T, I Lett, together with his waggon teams, a solicit a continuance of the trade Lithe so liberally bestowed on him. The pul may rely on every attention beuw paid thoir orders. Parcels and luggage carr at lowest rates. ai 7.30 »,rn. on To days and Fridays/calling at Lee's Blairlo Hotel for lunch (both journeys), return! from Homewood at 6.30 n.m. on Wedn day's and Saturdays, in time to catch I 8.10 p,m, train to Wellington. ■Parcels and booking office at Let Blables, and parcels may also be left at t Club Stables. -, I" taking up the carrying trade we deal to intimate the settlers and station hold that every effort will be made to meet i

IJJor -lurtlicr particulars nuti tor npplytoW.B.BUlCl,Opaki. I Stand this season, at X Kunptrai, and to travel ■ 'he Walrarapa and Forty Mile Bush ior the convenience ot breeders, the CoaonJ nro Bullion, Robin Hood, „s By St. Albans, out of a Trotting Mare at Nollio; Nellie by Nottworth. ill. Bobin flood Btands 17 hands, with immense muscle and strength, Good worker, aged G years, Terms as per agreement, 1 For Further Particulars apply to .o A. JENSEN, ie Kuripnni, Masterton. i rTIO stand this sea- *' X son at Home \bush, the purebred Clydesdale Colt Keiiirew Jotok By Benfrew Jock, dam Queen Bess, rising i- three years, was bred by George Watson i- Esq., Masterton, and is a beautiful bay and stands 16 hands high with immense power. | lie is compaotly built with plenty of hair and bone of tuo right olean Hat kind with plenty of cilky hair on his legs, growing in the right plaoe, hanging straight from the 'inee to ihe ground, His sire Benfrew Jock, imported rom Victoria as a four-year-old Btood ieventeen hands .hign, was out of lose by CowdenLnd (imp) who gained six Bt prizes brf ore leaving Scotland and many ist prizes in Victoria. Cowden Lad's sire vas Old Scotchman, the property of Mr fohnKerrMoiton, dam Mr Eastin'a (of Jowden) young prize mare Jean, by Prince loyal, g.d. Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp), tenfrew Jock's siro was the woll known lorso Benfrew (imp), who gained two first irises as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year id, When three years he competed at the tenfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at 'aisley against all horses, and was awarded he Duke of Hamilton's premium of 30 suvs. le gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat >n the 13th September 18G2, andhas beaten <very horse that has competed against him. tenfrew Jock gained first prize at Smeaton is a yearling and first as a two year-old at he same place. In 1874 ho was imported o New Zealand and was placed second Igainst all comers at Oamaru Show. In [875 he reversed the order and was placod irst in the aged class, acd took the Cham)ion Cup for the best entire on the ground, this performance he repeated in 187G, In .879 ne was first and ohampionat Timaru, liter that ho was sold to tho Geraldine itud Company/ His dam, Queen Bess, tho property of G. Vatson, Esq., is hy that noted sire No Burender, 197 N,Z,B, No Surrender is by hat great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, y Young Vanquisher (imp,) When No iurrender was last shown he was awarded le Hon, Abodes' prize, 15 guineas, at 'imaru,'and also the Timaru A, &P, prteo i f 6 guineas same day, beating both colonial nd imported horses, His name and famo as been ringing all over the Southern [omisphere foi the last half dozen years, ndon one occasion ho swepteverythingfrom lunedin to Christchnroh, and it would be seta to expatiato on his career.or to monou his success at the stud, and to noto the mums gets that have sprung from him ould be superfluous, Queen Bess' dam is iat popular Clydesdale mare Julia,theproertyof Aid. Dalgloish, Ksq„ Oamaru, sire cotland let, grand sire Prince of Wales nported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, nporied. In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was s third as a dry maro in a ling of eight splcn-" s did mares, and in 1890 she gained second t in another large ring of really nice mares' s the piok of the whole Oamaru district, this being the noted distriot in tbo whole Can* torbury Province lor Clydesdale atook. She , also was awardedon the same day the A. &P. ■ Society's first prize as a mare, and two of " her progeny. Queen Bess is an excellent model of a Clydesdaio mare. She commenced her premier career as a yearling by } taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 L" first olass fillies, when shown as a two-year-old sho also gained the fed tioket at the ■ same place, she was also awarded first at is Timaru and first at Waimate shows. Thns i, showing Benfrew Jnok to be descended from tho best Clydesdale blood in the wrld, and i, also from the greatest line of prize takers 1 under tho sun, these Btrains nave been especially selected for the breeding qualities by the most successful breeders in the Mother Country, as well as tho Colonies, that judgment has been fully verified, Thus showing Benfrew Jook to be the most fashionably bred stallion that has ever been plaoed at the disposal of breeders in this > distriot, and breeders should not miss such a welcomo horse. No better stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is uhexj oeptional. -He has beautiful aotion; an ex* eellerit temper, and a strong, sound constitution. Benfrew Jock took first prize as a yearling, :and also firsV as: a two-year-old against the piok of the South Island. He will be limited to 25 mares. Every care taken but no: responsibility.. Terms; M, payable on Ist January. 1895. ;'■'■;;; johnmotell,'. , . ■■■.•'^', ■', /Proprietor,Homebusb. ■:

regnlremenisof the district, and we soli your support, BLMKHORNE& MILLER, Ooach Proprietors and Carriers, ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHE FEOM MASTEITION TO TEN" ANDCASTLEPOINT HAVING purchased the abc plant from Mr T. P. Lett, t eoacheswillrunas usual, leaving t t Post Office, Masterton every Tuesd ;.s. and Friday at 8 a.m., for Tcnui a ; V arriving in Masterton rotan journey at 2 p.m. on followi days. Special arrangements madei the conveyance of privato families a for passengers to catch Wellingt trains. Passengers and parcels are bookedi tho Office, back of Prince of Wall Hotol. where a man will bo constant -i Mttondanco, I S,FOKEMAN&Co„ I . Proprietors, \__ CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND 8 11 "1 STABLES, if* A S T B R T 0 N W. Hawke, Proprietor. T>EGS to inform the travelling pub tj land settlers of tho district that has wade considerable improvements tho j jbove stablra, which will now found replete with ovcry convenien . thatitravellerß or owners of norms n; desireA first-class collection of Buggit Carria'ges and roliablo Saddle Hors constantly on hiro at moderate rates, Every attention paid to tho requii ffients of Commercial Travellers. '' Secure Paddocks, \j, . ■•order to meet the convenience atrons I have procured a. nam tfimfortablo LANDAU, which, in charge of a competent driv will be in attendance at all trains, a: may be hired by parties as required, Mobsiso Caus-One SmuiKG, W. Hawke. WmSSSM JUKTOF SHEEP.DI pie testimony fro i at all times up KKJ. ■ ] -' )P.-NoPßokageGehn Snfß'.niiWtkfT* etora. Faotorj—Spit,Ha M CHlSfll iral Storekeep 1 'fyiauricevJiie.! ■fcfor 1 the Standard

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 1

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