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THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) out of Chance by Sir Hercules (b), Finesse, by Toss (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), &0., &c.) Day Dawn by Ravenswotth (a), out of Skybird (a), by Tedding ton, &c., <kc. * DAY DAWN was full brother to Grip’s dam Awatea, and Chance was full sister to Revoke, the dam of Ur Tancred's Premier,and Trump Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, was a daughter of Cbanoe, Dead Shot being the Site of Matai Early Bird has generally been at the Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, but be has started in seven events, out of which he won three, his last win being the first Steeplechase held in Wellington about three years ago. Early Bird will stand at bis owner’s stables at the Tutu. Terms—£4 5s per mare, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to 0. TILLYARD. Tutn. Waihengs, 12th September. 1886. 208

IHE THOBOOGH3BED HORSE DONCASTER WILL trarel (bis dutriot daring the Season. Leaves Feaiherston on Mona day morning, passing tbrongh Oreytown lor Carterton ; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars sea cards. W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor.

TO STAND AT MARTINBOBOUOH. The Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. The best pedigree of my thoroughbred bone in the district. See cards. To stand at Ur Tileon’s, Martinboroogb. Single Mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. SOS

TO IHAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Hone TREASON, By Traducer, dun Lady Jane by Eiddleewortln I rand-dun Uedora by Glendower—Arab Treason is a beantifnl golden cheetnat, etanding about sixteen hand* high, with immenae bone and moaola, with very superior action; has a splendid constitution and good temper ; is quiet to ride or handle. He has proved himself a snre foal-getter; has distinguished himself well on the turf, haring never loet a race when starting for weight for age. He took first prise at Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took list prise at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, Treason is the sire of that splendid croes-coontrT horse Erebus, that has so well distinguished himself,' both on the flat and over hurdles. From Treason’s great siu and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Traducer—he cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carnage, hacks, and racehorses.

Treason will be at the following places daring the season, weather permitting Oreytown and Carter* ton, Fridays; Uasterton, Saturdays ; and at the Iron Stables, Featherston, Wednesdays and Thursdays Terms, i'l a mare, an allowance for two or morn mares. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted* All care, but no responsibility. 211 QEO. FHEBTH

THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, LL travel in the Wei rerape Dietriot th ie eeeeoB t leevin Mastertoa every Uondey. OBWOD, VHHOTia, end wee VJ mm linn owner, Mr John MeKellar, Doylestown, Canterbury, Prince Uoyel it by Prince Cher lie, who wee imported by Meaen J. and M, Mclntosh from Scotland, where he gained 7 first prizes—hie dam Blossom by BotbwaU was also imported from Scotland. Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands U hand* and 3 inches, showing neat symmetry of form, with plenty of bone and ham of the best fashion. Prince Royal commenced his career as a prise taker at two years old, securing second place at Ballarat, and 2nd at Smeaton, where he was only beaten by Darwin——the winner of the Sires’ Produce Stake of £BB, Since his arrival in this colony he hae alwwys been a prise-taker in every show yard where he hae been entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Metropolitan was awarded the Association medal and the I President • Cup as the best draught stallion on the ground. His stock are now beginning to speak for themselves, notkbly MrSteddart’s colt Lord Raglan, who took first prise as a three-year-old at Christchurch last year j Mr Pooock'a Prince Victor; Mr J. Bong’s Beynl Prince ; and Mr Todd’s colt Kevin, all prise takers—together with a n urn erode progeny of promising youngsters—many of which bid fair to don Urn bum at no distant date, Terms—£4 ;£2 payable in January 1887, and a* when the mare proves in toad Two or more mates as per sgreement Tot particulars see cards. GLADSTONE is by Prino# Royal (301 dam a Wallings ton aure'grand dam imported from Victoria, The Smeaton. Victoria, and was imi well-known Olydasdale Stallion Prinoe Royal was brad by Mr D. MeQneeo. 238 J. HARDING, Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead ot the Undersigned, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TIM WHIFFLED, • By Tim Whiffler (8) winner of the Melbourne Cup, A.J.C. stake*, three I VNv Queen's plntea, Ac,, (bent- «/ f V Ing the Mighty Bsrb), by ■ New Wsmor (top) uro MfiaTWllßto*. of Tarragon (Champion winner) Volunteer (Tsits) Romula, (Launoeaton champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cep *>®* ner) Queen Bee, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cup winner) and G. 8. of Frailty, (daxn of Trenton), from Pam* chute (dam of Jessie Umbra, Ac.,) by Kmgeten (top) sire of Saranaka, Speculation (Sydney Cep winners). The Duke (winnerA.J.C. Derby). Bine Peter (win* ner V.R.C. St Leger). Lecturer and Valette Colt (winner* of the A.J.C. sire* Produce Stake*), and Kingtborough, winner of the A.J.C. Derby, A J.C. 8t Leger, A.J.C. Champagne Stake*, A.J.C. Sire* Produce Stakes, and sire of Bnbina (winner of the Canter, buir O. A. Handicap), from Yarroville, by Whatobone (half bi other to the immortal Sir Hercules, *ir* oi Yat tendon and the Barb). Industry, by Bt JOS' I (imp)— Crazy Jane, by Bona Emigrant (u°E). Stella, by Peter Pin (top) Spnewife (imp). Vide Außtridian and New Zealand Stud Book* Vol VII, page 97. From the above it i» »een Tim Whußer is one of the stoutest bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere, for through both *ire and dam ha mna back to Rons Emigrant and Spaewife, two of tM greatest Und-marks ofthe Australian Stud Book, Tim Whiffler, (who takes Remington’s place tnia season) is a blood bay with black point*, and is weu* known throughout New Zealand aa one of the bow, soundest and handsomest race horse* ef the day j lor though he haa been on the Turf this last nv* 7**"“J is as sound as the day he was foaled, with leg* and last like steel, a rare thing t# be met with in sunm ofU» present day who have any pretensions to a turf reooro. Without a doubt he is one of the soundest horse* tea* ever left the post for the paddock, a point strongly recommended to Breeders to keep in eight when selecting a sire. ... ur The following are some of his perforinaneea i— Won the Auckland Maiden Plate, Derby, Free, Spring, Grand Stand, and N.M. Handicaps, and Town Plate (w.f.s.) ; Hawke’s Bar, Tradesmen’s, and Grand Stead Handicaps j Hutt Park Consolation (beating Administrator, Fay, Ac.,) Canterbury C.J.B. Plain, 9*t 21b, beating Sou’-wetter, Ac.; Geraldine F.H. and Cup (beating Rnbina and Fusilade (N.Z, Cop winner) j Dunedin Provincial Plate, beating Indy linns and Adamant (Dunedin Cup winners). We* second twenty-one timet, including Auckland Cap B.C.U. twiem Oarnidin* B.C.H. twice, and CJ.O. Metropolitan Handicap i Third nine times, Incloding Henderson Mill Cop, Tnraagaani Stakes, DaasiWn Birthday Handicap, and V.l Cop (hinting eneh ilinker* aa Walcomt Jack, Cheviot, Tnrqnotce, Mi*. ihief.Taleroa, Ac.) Term*. £4 per mare, and tn groomag*; good paring Is per week. until notiee of stinting M given, when maros MUgTb* PAID FOR, and removed withn a fortnight, or Is per week wiU be oharged Every nn takee, without rsapeoaihiltty. For partieuiar* er*|yly to^

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 20 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 20 October 1886, Page 4