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TO STAND THIS SEASON, n the VICTORIA HOTEL, FEATHERSTON, The Thorough-Bred Horse TREASON. By Traduoer, dam Leiy Jane by Riddlesworth, grand-dam Medora by Olendower Arab. TREASON is a beautiful golden chesnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior action ; has a splendid constitution, and good temper : is quiet to ride end handle. Ho has proved himself a sure foal-getter ; has distinguished himself well on the turf, having never lost a race when starting for weight-for-age and and welter weight-for-ago. He took first prize at Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took first prize at the Marlborough Agricultural Show. TREASON is the sire of that splendid cross-country horse Erebus, that has so well distinguished himself both on the flat and over hurdles. From Treason's great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Traduccr—ho cannot fail to gel good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacks and racehorses. TREASON will be at the following place* during the season, weather permitting Greytown and Carterton Fridays; Maaterton Saturdays, and Waihenga Mondays. TERMS— £4 a mare, an allowance for two or more mares. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. 43 GEO. FREETH. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, GLADSTONE, WILL travel in the Wairarapa District this season, leaving Masterton every Monday. Terms:—£4 ;£2 payable in January, 1880, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per agreement. For particulars see cards. J- HARDING. 110 Proprietor. | 1 0 STAND THIS SEASON AT TE WHITI, The Thoroughbred horse and renowned sire MANGLE. By Traducer—Flat Iron, by Peter Flat. Emma, is Mangle's breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the gicatest performers of modern times, is by Traduoer —Miss Flat, by Peter Flat—Mountain Nymph. Mangles' deserved popularity in this district for the splendid stock he has sired, is increased by his close relationship to such a celebrity as Welcome Jack ; and in limiting Mangle to 30 mares,hia owner intends that ho shall have a ohanco of still further showing off what rare Attains of blood his pedigree consists. Each mare, £5 sa. A reduction made for two or more the bona fide property of sender. Good paddocks provided at Is per week. Every care taaen, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to, 116 ALEX KiaSOHBESG. Owner.

life, to iU. ,nd ral ise Qlid, To sra .ho nit for of ul:he irs* :ed es, ud in it mi 4.11 eir i a eit 18. A. Id4, 163 )m 1. irod he .d, of to n- £ be or nPO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAI- - WAIWAI. The thoroughbred-entire horee ADMIRAL, (Own brother to Southern Chief) By Melton (imported), dam Spray by Donisetti, out of Lady Aun by Whisker. Molton was bred by Sir Tuttou Sykes and was by Rifleman, by Touchstone*— Campfollower by the Colonel. Maltou's slock were not only good racehorses, but his family have proved that like begets like, Spray was the dam of Belle of tho Isle, (Admiral's own sister) who added to her list of victories the Canterbury Cup, and afterwards pro* duced Templeton whoso career ou the tmfwas simply marvellous. ADMIRAL will stand at J. F. looker’s, Kaiwaiwai, South Foatherston, where paddocking (2000 acres) will be provided free of charge till mares are stmted, when notice will be given, after which they will be charged. All care taken but without responsibility. Terms, £4. For further particulars apply to McKENZIE and TOCKEK. 115 Kaiwaiwai. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at his Owner’s Farm, Taratabi, the celebrated thoroughbred horse, THE PREMIER. For terms, Ac., apply to 180 P. F. TANCRED. fd s. Q> lit er ill Y* is \e te i- ? 8 It 3, it 8 d o t TO STAND THIS SEASON. The well known Thoroughbred Entire Horse, NANAKIA, WILL be at the service of breeders at Martinborough. Terms, £8 Ss. Groom’s fee, ss. Paddocking free, until mares are stinted (of which due notice will be given), after which 2s 6d per week will be charged for paddocking. All fees to be paid before mares are taken away. Due care will be taken, but no responsibility. An allowance for two or more mares, tho property of one owner. W. HUTANA, Martinborough. September 25, 1885. 77q TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE .WHITE The Well known Purebred Clydesdale Horse YOUNG SIR COLLIN CAMPBELL. Paddocks provided free of charge until stinted. Every care taken hut without responsibility. For further particulars as to pedigree see curds. / J I. PIKE. 12 Te Whiti. GRATEFUL.--COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCO A JgREAKFAS T. ‘‘By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition ; aud by a careful application of the flue properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Kpus has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s bllia. It is or the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Uundreds of subtle maladies are floating around tu ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.'*— See article in the Civil Service Gseette. A ut A tii .hj Made simply with boiling water or milk, r j 53 Sold in £lb packets, by Grocers, labelled thus| p r JAMES EPPS & CU„ j Hcmcaopaihw Chemist* L«cdos England 1 |

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1773, 18 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1773, 18 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1773, 18 December 1885, Page 4

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