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TO stand this season at 8 Papawai, tho well- ".. known sire Terms - Single mares 5 Ruincaa each, two or mow mares the bona fide property oi the sender at reduced prioes, Good paddocking provided for mares without ohargd till notico for removal is given. _ Every care taken, bat no responsibility inonrrcd. l'or tabulated pedigree or other particulars apply to the owners, • np.O servo mares this season at MartinI. borough and Lower Valley, the tUorooghbrcd horse i>efho, LETHE is by Cadagon (imp) hm Siesta by Iraducer limp) out of ilainniock limp. For tabulated pedujreo please apply to tho owners. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, standing 10 hands hi.jh. Terms-Single marcs 4 guineas each, a fair reduction will bo made for two or more mares, the bow fide property oi the sender. Good paddocks provided for maros free of charge till notice of removal isgiven. Evory care taken but no responsibility incurred. For furthor particulars apply to the owners, % rnO Bland tils season the a. JL purebred Clydesdale— W x Premier. A purebred Clydesdale by Lord Salisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; grandflire Old Conqueror; g. grand sire, Renfrewshire Jock; g.g. grand siro, Lofty; g.g.g. grand sire, tayjg.g.g.g. grand sire, uld Clyde. Dam Darling by Tintock, sire of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr McAndrew Logins, Lord Clyde. Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunninghain, Tarffecodc, Dalbottie, Dam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost o' COO guineas; PREMIER yrjll stand this season at Woodville, Terms—£4 per mare. For two or more mares, terms as per arrangement. Evory care taken, but no responsibility, mhe magnificent purebred Clydoßdale Pride ot ytritthsmore, By Extinguisher-Blossom.' Blossom by Lord Beaconafleld, Will stand at Martinborough and Lower Valley the ourrent season, This colt has furnished munificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island. Pride of Strathmore will be atPapawai, Qrcytown,every Monday, returning to Martinborough on Tuesdays, Paddocks provided for mires free of chargo till notico of removal is given. Every caro, but no responsibility. Full particulars from tho owners. TILSON & MaoFABLANE, Papawai and Greytown fill) Stand this Beason, at X Kunpuni, and to travel he Wairarapa and Forty Mile Bush for tho convenience of breeders, tho Coachso Sialuon, Kobin Hood, By St, Albans, out of a Trotting Mare •_ Nellio; Nellie by Nottworth. Robin Hood stands 17 hands, with im--1 mensomusele'and strength, Good worker, aged 0 years. Terms as per agreement, ■ For Further Particulars apply to A. JENSEN, Kuripuni, Masterton. [ rpO stand this sea , 1 , son in the ' Wairarapa District, tho purebred Clydesdale Stallion Marquis of Salisbury, (By lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply W.8.8U10 SIRES OF THE SEASON. Derringer. Ascot DERRINGER, winner of tho Sylvia Park Stakes, by MUSKET-ROSALIE, by Patriarch, by Yattendon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatoher. ASCOT (thelargest honed Thoroughbred . Sire in theDißtrict) sire of NORTON (Grand National Winner!, Monte Carlo.and FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID of HONO3, etc, dam Tho Thorn, by the BARB (winner of the Melbourne and two Syduey Cups), from Brown Ducheea (g.d. of the great horse ABEROOBN), Clove (imp.) These high-class Sires will Delimited to 80 mares each.at moderate (ecs.witri special terms to owner using both. Good paddocks I provided free till stinted. Every care taken,, but without responsibility, When required, mares must be paid for before delivery. For full parlioularß, breeding and performances, see circulars, which may bo had from the undersigned, J, 0. HAYWABD,
INiißget, M:w»iMwWPiWi>i season, and travel to Gladstone iind Biuroundfag districts whero sufficient inducement offers, Nugget's stock ore always In dtmand, because they are good honest natural workers, active, quiet, easily kept, and managed, •They aro frequently at work from 2 yeaw old, Hu stock from light mares aro so much thought of that £2O and £26 is not an uncommon price to be offered, and then they can't bo bought, As a sire of general useful stock, Nugget has a deservedly high character, and is recommended with confidence to those breeders who may require horses fot trap TERWS-Sißgle fee, IS, payable by P.N., mio 31st Jauuaiy, 1895. Every jare taken, but no responsibility inouned, For further particulars apply EDGAR MASM, •Bclvcdero Rood, Carterton, OrH.S, MASON, Gladstone, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 1
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772Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 1
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