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at 'T'O STAND THIS SEASON AT GLAD--1 STONE. The thoroughbred sire DUKE OF EDINBURGH. He was bred by Mr John Walker, of Wanganui, and is by the imported hone Peter Flat oot of Sweetmeat (also imported) by Sugarplum-Verbena by Slane-Pegw by Boorboa -Masquerade by Buzzard by Woodpecker. Sugarplum by Sweetmeat—lrish Queen by Harkaway-Emily by Pantaloon - Elizabeth by Manga. Slane by teyalOak Orville Mare -Epsom Lass by Sir Peter— by King Fergus. Sweetmeat by Gladiator, by Volitaire. Peter Fl»t by Flalcateher out of Glenara (yUtor to Glencoe by Sultan—Trampolline by Xnmp—Web by Waxy—Penelope by Trnmpator Prunella by Highflyer—Promise by «». r Flatcatcher by Touchstone out of Decoy by Filho by Filho da Puta—Finesse by Peruvian—VidanM by John Bull- sister to Skyscraper by Highflyer—Everlasting by -'Sodiis the pedigree of Duke of Edinburgh, and his proprietors commend it to the careful of breeders being a combination of first-class blood which is really worthy of their notice. It is said “ Blood will tell” in any animal, andhow true it is is universally For how often do we see an undersized horse —bred the right way—fairly vanquish his rivals that are nearly as big again, whether the trial be on the road or on the turf. But as another great authority says, H Good wine needs no bush,” neither does a thoroughbred horse such as Duke of Edinburgh need any puffing. Breeders are therefore referred to the terms, which are liberal. Aa Duke of Edinburgh is turned out with his mares it is equal to a guarantee. Terms: £3 3s each mare, payable on delivery. . , .... Grazing free for one mouth, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to H. 8. MASON, or B. B. ARMSTRONG, Gladstone, Carterton. Gladstone, Sept. Id, 1877. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred stallion Jb BARBARIAN ByTradueer, dam Barbary (imported) own nster to English Barbarian who tan second for the Derby in 1862. Barbary was a good performer, having won the North of Ireland Produce stakes, Maze July Meeting, 1857; also the National Produce Stakes, Curragh Meeting; was second to Sprig of Shilejagh for Lord Denham’s Plate same meeting; at N.Z., won the Innkeepers’ Plate and Metropolitan Plate, and was then sold foe 450 guineas and sent to the stud. stii., by the Peer, from Barbary, was one of the beet race hones in New Zealand in his day. The above shows that Babbasun from a greatracing family on the dam’s side as well as his sire’s. Babbzbizx, in color, make, and substance, is non like bis grand old sire than any other bone at the stud, which will do more to recommend him to breeders than all the puff a»«t could be written about himself and ancestors. For tabulated pedigree Bee N.Z. Stud Book, VoL 5, or apply to the groom. As he will be limited to 30 mares breeders who wish to have his services had better apply early to prevent being disappointed, as his list is fast filling np. Tsems : £lO 10s, payable on or before the Slst December next or by P.N due on Ist February, 1878. Grazing free till notice of moral is given when mares must be removed three abillinga per week will be charged, very care taken, bat no responsibility. For be convenience of breeders in the Lower Valley paddocks will be provided at Mr D, Knight's Tanherenikan. For farther particulars apply to J, 0. HAYWARD, j Masterton. D. KNIGHT, Tanherenikan, Or the Groom in charge. NJs.—Any mares missing to Barbarian last season will be served free if sent during October next, grazing 2s 6d per week.

To STAND THIS SEASON. At his owner's, Lower Manaia. The following imported Horse, the property perty of the Aramoho Stud Company: ELSWICK. Xiawiea by Dr OToole, DrC Toole by Irish Birdan of the Baron, winner ol the Derby in DM. Bam is are of Bt> ckwelL Stocfcwell is one oitha moat fashionably bred bones of the present day, sad was winner of the WOO guineas stake and the 8t Xedasria 1853, and is the are of Blair Athol, the niseis if the Derby and St. Leger in JBM. Stockwall is alto the sire of Lord Byron, winner of the Derby, 8t Leger, and WO guineas stake in 1860, and are at Doueeeter; winner of the Derby in 1873. Sire of Regalia, winner of the Oaks in 1860. Sire of Arbitrament, winner of St Ledger and 1000 guineas •takers 1887. Bite of 8t tlheee, winnerol BiLeger |u 1800. Sire of Collar On, winner of St Leger, 1961. Bin of Marque, winaer of St Leg* end 2. W0 gniaeae atakeie 188 A I KISH BIBDCATCHIB is sun of the following winnersOf Daniel O’Bourke, winaer of the Derby in 1888; ofWarlock, in I&8S; of Songstress, srioner of the Oaks in 1862; Knight of 8t George, winner of the 8t Ledger, 1884. DaUU,ue dam ofDr O’Toole, it by Few Fashion, •sd of WnrrtAn, winner of the St Leger in 1827. Fraalera, dam of Hawick, is by Ue Kuyter. oat of Ketherton Maid, by Sheet Anchor. De Kuyter is by Lanneroost, out o* Harwell, dam «f the fhiu Dutchman, winner of the Derby and Bt Leger iaM). Oraasd Dam of Blswick, Nethertoo M.M by Sheet A-chor; treat Orsodsire of Elswick on the dam's aids; Sheet Anchor, sire of Main Bnaas HeiaHraoe dam of tht renuweed Fisherman. The mat-fisadairo of Bawick oa the sire’s side is SirHeranlts, sure of Fangh-e-Bellagh, winner of the 1 Lewar IMA fbrthsse and forth* partieolan see Baft Guide le the Twt 187*. TieSorieu Smdßook, VoL 111, end the Sww Jealaed Bt»d Boot. VoL U. Bbwiok woe the Harden Plate. Canterbury, in UAwlfofoAii Donedin sad Osmara will show srith any is the eoloar. Biewioa will trerel ss follows Taahareaikaa. asery Monday; Feetherstoo, Tuesday awning; Oreytown, Tuesday erenmg; beck home, Wednesdays. MeUerton, flMhrdeya, Tcnsa: £6 10s; groomege, Sa; payable on or before Ist of January, 1878, All guarantees must be in writing, flood paddock accommodation. Kerry rsr* it*"- *—♦ ■*r~ i i*n , r An ailowaaee made for asember of mans. LIMITZD TO 00 HABEB. W. MILLER, f|X> STAND AT TADANDI, 1877. J_ The Tbaroo#bred Horae NAN ASIA. Iruiu wiD twin a Hawked namber of mans at Bgfoeaeh; paJitoekiag Iron for Ma weeks. after that It.. • fold par smaksdU be charged, Payments to he made on roeaorol << mmea. ALSO, the Dnwtfit Bullion SAMSON. AMs east Bnahls ea rsmo*al of maraa.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 615, 11 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 615, 11 October 1877, Page 1

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