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r rpo STAND this Season, at Masterton, X Wairarapa, the Thoroughbred horse JSC. BARBARIAN. . BARBARIAN is by the fa-famed horse Traduivr, dam the imported Irish mare, Barbery, br Simoon by darnel, by Whalebone by 1 VVaxy.'bj Tot 8 o’s by Eclipse. , Traduccr by the Libel, by Pantaloon by , C’astrel, by Buzzard by Woodpecker by I Herod. , The abore will show that Barb/hian a , Lineage fairly bristles with the names that ; are considered essential in the ancestry of any horse claiming to he first-class. ! BARBARIAN’S dam, Barbary (own sister to English Baibarinn" who ran second for ! the Derby in 1852). was a good performer. , She won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes, , Mazo July Meeting, 1857- Also the National , Produce Stakes at Curragh Meeting. Was second to Sprig ot Shillcian, for Lord Denham 's Plate, same meeting. At Auckland, New Zealand, won the Im.keeper’s Plate and .Metropo ilun Plate, and was then sold for 45(1 guineas and set to the stud. Teems: mo 10s. payable on or before Ist January, 1879. liming free until notice of , stinting, when marcs must bo ro noved or 3s per week w'll be charged. Every care trken but no responsibility. For lurther particulars apply lo J. O HAYWARD, D. KNIGHT, or the Groom in Charge. 1403 110 TRAVEL this Season, the Thorough bred entire horse. BUNOARABEE. BrxcunAßEE is a beautiful black horse, 17 ha..dß high, with great bone and muscular Dower .ami fine temper Bunga ibec is got by Velocity (imported from England) out, of Mercia by Calendar ; her darn Ada >y Skeleton, out of St. Winifred by Master Harry. Comns Mure; her dam by Alexander, sister to Haphazard, by Sir Peter ; Miss Hervy by Eclipse. For further particulars see Vol 11, N.S.W. Stud Book Velocity got by Vortex ; dam by Defence, grand-dam by Waxv, g.g. j dam by Walton, outot Ktntrtiul by Buzzard. Vortex was own brother to Voltigenr, the properly of the Karl of Zetland and winner of the two great events in England in 1850 yiz . —Derby and St Leger. For further information see English Stud Book Vol 11. Terms £5. Guarantees £7. Groomago fees Mares sent to a paddock from a distance will be attended to witli ail care. But no responsibility. Bungarahee will travel to Oreytown every Monday, calling at Ray’s, and at Idle Marquis of Nortnanhy on his return home on Tuesdays. On Saturdays at Masterton the remainder of tbe week at his owners farm Manaia. A. COCKBURN, Proprietor. TO STAND this season, tbe thoroughbred stallion PRETENDER. By Traducer, dam Circassian. Will bo at Tanherenikan on Saturday froi 10 to 12; at the Royal Hotel, Featherstoi from Ito 4 o'clock; the remainder ot tl week at Mr Johnson’s stables, Oreytown, Terms—£2 10s; 2s fid groomuge. Good paddocks provided free. C. JOHNSON. TO STAND this season in the Wairarapa, the thoronifhbrAd stallion the thoroughbred stallion MANGLE. Also;— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, PRIDE OP CANTERBURY. For further particulars see cards. TO TRAVEL this Season, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire Horse, rtrn l " n SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. 8i» William Wallac* is a dark dapple bay, with black points, 16$ hands hijjh, with immense bone; has t splendid action, and is a sure foal-getter. Sir William | Wallace was bred by John Ross, Esq,, Foresthid, | Smeaton. Victoria; his sire was the tar-famed and ■ well-known pure-bred Clydesdale stallion, Major, imported by J, and Wf . Dougall, Escott, Victoria. Major was bred by the well-known breeder, W. Fulton, I Bpnmlstoo, Scotland; Major’s sire, Clyde Boy, sir© ot i Sir Waller Scott, the grandest stallion Scotland ever I produced. Major's prises are too nnmerous to mention Major's dam, Princess Royal. Sir william Wallace’s i dam, Jenny, was exhibited fifteen times, and trained 1 thirteen first prises and one second prise in 1865. Bhe I was awarded the Champion Prise at Ballarat for the I best mare in the yara, either imported or colonial, , against seventeen competitors. Id 1872, at tbe same place, she rained the first prise with tbree of her I progeny; also, in 1573, at the Orsnd National Show, 1 held at Smeaton, Victoria, the was awaided the first ■ prise with tbree of her progeny. Sir William Wallace was shown seven tiraee, nnd gained six first and one second prise. He wse shown at Ballarat, Smeaton, nnd Clones, ns n yearling, nnd wns awarded first prize in each place, when two years old he was awarded first at Clones; also,first prize at Ballarat,thus show, ing gj r William Wallace to be one of the best bred bone* that tbe oolony has ever produced. His stock wan awarded first, second, nnd third prises in Palmer•ton, Victoria, in 1872, nnd also first and second at the same plaoe in 1873. Sir William Wallace’s pedigree, ,wt the number of prises taksn by him and nis stook at some of the best shows in the Southern Hemisphere are saflsient guarantee to aasnre the public that he ia a first olaas horse, and eeoond to none in the Proyinoa, Ha ia perfectly quiet and ai staunch as a rock in harness. Bib Vnutx Wtiticn will travel ns follows—Pron Masterton on Monday's, Oreytown Monday evening s ' irning home on Wednesdays Waihenga Tuesdays, returning I Tinas £3 eaan mere, groomuge 6s payable on o, before Ist January, 1979. All guarantees mast be )i W flool paddock accommodation Every care tokei bat no responsibility. - An allownaea mafia for a number of mures. D. ENIGHT. MM Tnukerenlkan.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 791, 30 November 1878, Page 1

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