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STUD HORSES TO STAND IS THE WAIBABAPA THIS SEASON. The Thoronghbred Hone BABBABIAN. fcwAbyMrK. X. Kortca, of Csnterimry, ... f*- Z., sad is by the {asms hone Ttadocer oat ortJje 'Sported Ink am Barbarr, As it would be noUy impoarible to rnwarekmii how grandly BisJ}® 1 * ■ heed if the oranary method adopted when »tud hones was foDowed, the proprietor ■ee thought it adriasble to tabulate his pedigree, in <*derto«kow bneden the cleea of hone thrjnaje at With perfect troth it rosy be said that Bumiu’i lineage fairly bristles iritb the n * mei that are considered essential in the JJ®**etry of any hone claiming to be fintelass. The tabulated pedigree makes Ibis apparent tothe veriest amateur, while the experienced btioJer will appreciate it, because it will en•Ue him at a glance to test Babbabias’s With a pedigree containing the bluest of blood, Babbabiah is, for shape and *jh*taace, a splendid specimen rf the Thoroughbred. The imperishable glory wat Tradoeer, BabbAßUb’s tire has covered bimeulf with as a stud hone, renders it nn I necemwr to do more than mention

Barbarism's dam, Barbnry (own inter to Englis 1 Bmmrna, who na second for the Derby m 185*) was * good perfaraxr. Eke wen the North of Ireland Aodace Stokss, Maze July meeting, 1857, also the It atonal proSwce Stakes, Cnrragh Meeting, was sotoad to Sprig of Shilelarh far Lord Denham’s Plate, tome meeting- At Aneklaad, N.Z. won tie InnkCepJ"’ Plato and Metropolitan Plato, and was then sold br MO games?, aid sent to the stud. Atlas, by the Peer ftosa Barbmy, won oror MOO sots, at two meet's** “ Seßm, by Mahon, was another vf hire P ro tr en T- Mr Sedwnod oCered MM gninesa for him as a t-year out. Cafartaaatdy he died of strangles. Tasks—£lo ids, parable by PJf, due Ist February 1877. Grasing free till notice of stinting, when mares mast be removed. Every care taken bat no responsibmty. For the eonrenienee of breeders in the lower part of the Talley, paddocks will be presided at Mr D. bight's Tauerenikaa. For time table see Blair Athol’s end. For farther particulars sppiy to i. O. HAT WARD, Msstortim, or to Xa D. KNIGHT, Tsaherenikao A £SO PLATE win be green for the progeny of mares stinted to Bstbaraa this season, torn ran for when two-year olds, snd n farther sum of £SO for the same progeny when three-year-olds. Par Uhnlatod pedigree sea drenlan. iOZI ssL ' TO STAND THIS SEASON. The thoroughbred sire BLAIB ATHOL Wu bred by Mr T. Shand of Canterbury, N. Z. in 1872, and is by Bayensworth (imported,) out of Moss Boae, by CamdenYoung Bopebud by) Sir Hercules —Boeebud by H Barbiere. Bayensworth (rire|of Papapa, Ony Fawkes and Opawa,) by Touchstone, oat of Fair Jean, by Verulam. —[See N. Z. Stud book. Burnt Athol Is a chesnnt stands nearly 16 hands high possessing those indispensable qualities, size, sad substance. He has a good head, nicely put on to a muscular neck, which is well let m to splendid shoulders, a rare middle piece, and ponerful quarters, completes the des* eription of a horse that in his own class would be hard to beat in any country. The proprietor has purposely fixed Blair Athol’s fee, so as to bring his services within the reach of everyone, who wants to breed a foal that will grow into a useful animal

fee, 6s to be paid at first nnict. Two or more nam m per agreement. Chasing tt Taubereniksa and Maalerton, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibilities incurred. Tim Tarn*.—Leave Masterton Monday’s for Tauherenikan, calling at intermediate Township*. Tuesday's at Tauherenikan, leave Taoberenikau on Wednesday’s for Mas* terton, where be will stand the remainder of the week. for farther particulars apply to Mr D Riight, Tauherenikan, or to J. O. HAYWARD, Masterton. TO STAND THIS MASON in the wairarapa The Thoroughbred Horse THE PBEMIEB. As follow*: —At Morphy’s Foresters’ Arms Hotel, Oreytown, 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 Tanerrd’s Farm) the remainder of the week. The PanciZß is a rich golden chesnnt, standing 15) bands high, and showing great breeding. He is by Melton, out of Beroke; Malton (imported from England, bred by the late Sir Tstton Sykes, Bart.) by Bill lemon; Rifleman, by Touchstone. Beroke, by Sir Her* cults, out of Finesse j Finesse, by Trees, out of Flirt; Flirt by Mariner. For further information see Australian Stud Book. As only a limited number of mares will be taken early application is necessary. Paddocking will be provided at Mr Tanend’s Farm, Taratahi, at Is 6d per week. All foesjtc be paid before removal o mares. Tmta:— £s, groomage 5a All care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For farther particulars apply to P. F. TANCBBD, Proprietor, F. N. DILLON, Masterton, B. W. MORPHY, 966 Oreytown.

WELLINGTON STUD COMPANY, I The celebrated thoroughbred entire * KAKAPO WILL eland during the forthcoming eeaaon in the Wairarapa Eafcapo vat bred by H. Redwood, Eaq He it aixyeaia old, by Diomede*, dam Toi Toi, by Sir Her rule* out of Flora Mclror, by Emigrant; Cornelia by Graaabopper, Diomodee by Hetperoa, dam Diemedia (siater to Weathngage) by Weatberbit, out of Tanria by Taorna. Kakapo will at and at the undermentioned :—Qilea’ Royal Oak Hotel, Carterton, daya and Turalaya; W. Morriaon'a aUblee, Manaia, Wedoeadaya Thnradaya and Eridaya j and at the Ciub atablee Maaterton, on Saturdaya. Aa a that yea* old. Kakapo won the free Haadiaap,! the Chriatehmdi Hafaopo&taa Meettag, 1871, haatbg Hatred aadaix others; and at tha aawßMatiag tha Caatarbwj Joefcay Clab Handicap af two ■Oaa,in 3 aim. 41 aee., baatiag Taabonrim ■dltttaa At tha 4arHand Jockey Cleg meeting Htt ha waa the Inna Plata, baatmg Sander and three athan. At tea Caaterbary antema■eating, tha mmm year, he woa tea Bt Lagaf,heating Templetoa, CMamy, aad Dteaa: alao tha great Antonin Maadtaaa, tenting Lariiaa, Templeton, Caataaet and ~ ■' ptlna in tha aaana year he woo the Hal-1 Free Handieap, baataaft^tetejiiwewil £7: two or more maree, 26 eneh, payable oa on or before tbe lae Jan■ary, 127. Gno-an’e be, fie payable oa M eeryiea. Paddonki provided at Hr W. MaofM'e, Manaia, and alao at OarterlM«tlati porwteti Swy care taken to Walter' CHadetooe,] I 1

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 507, 28 November 1876, Page 4

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