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STUD HORSES 10 STAND W THE WAIKABAPA THIS | SEASON, The Thoroughbred Hone j BABB APIAN. ! WVy Mr B. M. Mortal, of Canterbury, ... .■ a, sod is by toe famous hone Trmducer cmt oportod Into mare Bsrfmrr. As it would b« »»p»—Me to eomprvkcnd how grandly Sua W if Iks otdmiT method adopted when wbwd if the primary method sdopte J™**l dtd hones wee followed, the proprietor it ediieelile to tabulate foe pedigree, in rse thejnaye at •jder to show bneden the clam of hone t _ With perfect truth it may be nid that Siuitux’i lineage fairly bristles with the n,ln< * that ere considered essential in the of any horse churning te be firstclaa*. The tabulated pedigree nukes ibis apparent |° the eeriest amateur, while the experienced •VMdcr will appreciate it, became it trill enable him at a glance to test Barbarian's oneAing. With a pedigree containing the Myst of blood, Barbarian is, for shape and snnrtsnce, a splendid specimen if the Thoroughbred. The imperishable glory Tradnoer, Baxbariax's lira ba* corered “■edf with aa a stud horse, renders it on I ■Moemtrr to do move than mention Barfasnaa’s dam, tutar (own sister to Tfsglii . ■eHmrmn. who ran saeosd for (he Derby m 18S2) ? *S°°d pirfotma. She woo the North of Inland Mass inly meeting, 1887, also the Smkae, (harrsek Beeting, was ae[fc for Lord Denham’s Hate, eomd to Sprig of (foil slerk for Lo._ ■smemestinm AtAacalaad,N.Z.wonthelnnkeepff nets sad Metropolitan Flats, and was that sold **daogmnrar,aa4aa"ttotbeatad. Adas, by the reer nom Berbery, won orer 1000 son. at two meettaga m Otago, Sefim, by Melton, sras aaother vf her progeny. Mr Sedwood offered 200 guineas for him M * 2-yeer osd. Unfortunately be died of strangles. _ Taaus—AlO its, payable by P.S. dne Ist February am* . Qmwngfcsifallaotiee pfethwieg wbsm mans Xtsry eare_ taken but no responaiin the lower for die eoasnaiauee of bneden m um a>wer rt ofths VaUey. paddoeka win be peoridad at Mr beckfaTansnsmikau. For time table see Blair -AtboFsamd. For Anther particulars apply to J. O. HATWAKD, Masterton. or to Mb D. kIISHT, Tanherenikao A ttO PLATE will be given for die progeny of ■ene stated to Barbnnan this season, tone ran for when two-year aids, and a farther anm of £SO for the earns progvwj when three-yeer-olde. ' For tohuleted pedigree ass esrenlara, fan JSt TO STAND THIS SEASON. The thoroughbred «ire B L A IB ATHOL Was bred by Mr T. Shand of Canterbury, N. Z. in 1872, and is by Bayensworth (imported,) ont of Moaaßoee, by Camden— Young Boeebud by] Sir Hereoles—Koeebud by II BaHnere. P arena worth (are |of Papapa. Out Fawkei and OpawaJ by Touchstone, out of Fair Jean, by Verulam—[See N. Z. Stud book. Bun Atuol la a eheanwt stands nearly 16 bands high peasraing tbo-e indispensable qualities, size, and anfaetaoee. He baa a good head, nicely pat on to a muscular neck, which is well let in to splendid shoulders, a rare middle piece, and powerful quarters, completes the dear eription of a horse that in hit own else* would be bard to beat in any country. The proprietor has purposely fixed Blair Athol’s foe, so ae to bnng hie services within the reach of evervone, who wants to breed a foal that will grow into a useful animal. Tom. —£4 each mare, payable by P. N. due let February, 1877. Groomagp fee, 5e to be pnid at first service, fwo or more mane aa per agreement. Grazing at TkUbereniken and Maaterton, la per week. Every nan taken, but no responsibilities incurred. Tncz Tablz. —Leave Masterton Monday’s for Tanheranikau, calling at intermediate Townships. Tnnday’a at Tauberenikau, leave Tauberenikau on Wednesday’s for Masterton, üben be will stand the remainder of the week. For further particulars apply to Mr D E fight, Tauberenikau, or to J.O. HATWAKD, Masterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON IF THE WAIRABAPA The Thoroughbred Hone THE FBEMIEB. As follows s—At Morphy’s Foresters’ Arms Hotel, Grrytown, on Mondays and Tuesdays, calling at the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton, both days. Masterton (at Dillon’s stables), on Fridays and Saturdays. Taratahi (at Mr Tanerad’a Farm) the remainder oi the Thz Pxmmm it a rich golden ohesnnt, etasding ISA hands high, and showing great breeding. , He is by Melton, out of Beroke; Hal ton (imported from England, bred by the late Sir Tattoo Sykes, Bart.) by Biflleman; Riflemen, by .Touchstone. Beroke, by Sir Her* enlee, out of Finasse; Finesse, by Trost, eat of Flirt; Flirt by Mariner. For further information see Australian Stud Book. As only a limited number of mam will be taken early application is necessary. Pad docking will be ptorided at Mr Tanend’s Farm, Taratahi, at la fid per week. Ail foes _tc he paid before removal o Toms £5, groomage fie. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For farther particulars apply to P. F. TANCBED, Proprietor, F. N. DILLON^ Masterton, R. W. MOEPHY, M Qrrytown. WELLINGTON STUD COMPANY. The selebratad thoroughbred entire KAKAPO stand during the forthcoming season in the Wairarspa R«k*f* wee brad by H. Bed wood. Esq He is ax years old, by Diomedcs, dam Toi Tor, by 8o Hanalssout of FloraMclror, by Smigroat; Oontba by Grasshopper, Dioaaedea by Hesperus, dam Dioamdia (sister to Waathargafe) by Weatherbit, out of Tauria by Tsana. will stand at the undermentioned —Giles’ Boyal Oak Hotel, Carterton, ys and Tneadaya; W. Morrison’s rtaklm, Mansis, Wednesdays Thursdays and 11 sad at tbs Cinb stables Masterton, As a Am row eld. Makapo wen toe ties Hendhaml mffsbattfos CWWtoernk MstoopeMtaa Meettog/lSn. kwtlag Ifahslmtarta otasrs; sad at to* ia S mla. «sml. at tarn tana amajesr ha nea tkeMrtsatMms Waaffnsy, fcsstMliaMSl tmaer tmaa aMh»MrtMlaoaiaar tafisaatfc KWHr* flffrMr | ■attag laaXaaaklapyakls aa ■asstlit at Mr WMbMddffilOßtm 3! tmm

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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