■9 <st THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) out of Cbauoe by Sir Hercules (b), Fioesae, by Tom («) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), Ac., Ac.) Day Dawn by Bavanswortb (a), oat of Skybird (a), by Taddington, Ac., Ao. DAT DAWN was fall brother to Grip’* dam Awatea, and Chance aai full sister to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tancred’a Premier,and Trump Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, waa a daughter of Chanee, Dead Shot being the Sire ot Mata Early Bird has generally been at the Mod in Wanganui and Nelaon, but be bM atarted in seven event*, out of which be won three, his laat win being the first SteepleobaM held in Wellington about three year* ago. Early Bird wilt stand at hia owner’* stables at the Tata. Terms—£4 5s per mare, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, bnt no responsibility. For further partiealara apply to C. TILLYABD. Into. Waihenga, 12th September, 1886. 20* THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel ibis district daring the Season. Leaves Festherston on Mon« day morning, passing through Greytown for Caiterton ; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars see cards. W. CRAWFORD. 266 Proprietor. TO STAND AT MARTINBOROUOH. The Thoioughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. Tbs best pedigree of eny thoroughbred boree in tbe district See cards. To etand et Ur Tilson’s, Martinboroogb Single Mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. 20* TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Tbe Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Tndaoer. <Um tidy Jane by Riddleaworth’ frand-dan Meaora by Olendower—Arab. Treason is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing about sixteen hinds high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior action; has a splendid constitution and food temper ; ie quiet to nde or handle. Be h«e proved himeelfa sore foal-gel ter ; has distinguished himself well ou the tnrf. having i ever lost a race when alerting for v< ight for age He look flrat prize at Richmond Ai.nuUurtl show, Nelaon ; be alao took flrat prize at the Marlborough Agricultural Show. Treason is the aire of that splendid eroaa-oonntir horse Erebus, that baa ao well distinguished bimaelf, both on the flat and over hurdlea. From Treaaou's greet size and eplet-did crossing of blood—Riddle#worth and Traduoer—he oennot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for croae-oomitiy, earriage, hacks, and racehorses. Treason will be et tbs following places during the season, weather permitting Greytown sod Carter* ton, Fridays; Masterton, Saturdays ; end at the Iroa Stables, Feathereton, Wednesday! and Thursdays. Terms, £4 e mere, an allowance tor two or more mares. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. Ail care, bnt no responsibility. 211 GEO. FBEETH THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, TT ILL travel in the Watrtrepa Distrist this season, '' leerin Mutertoa every Monday. GLADSTONE ie by Prince Royal (30) dam n Welling* ton mars grand dam imported from Victoria. The well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prinoa Royal waa brad by Mr D. MeQnean, Smaaton, Victoria, and waa imported by bis reoeat owner, Mr John McKeller, Doyleetown, Canterbury. Prince Royal it by Prince Charlie, who wee imported by Meaera J. and fa. Mclntosh from Scotland, whan he gained 7 first prizes— hit dam Blossom by fiotbwell wet also imported from Scotland. Prince Royal is s rich brown color, etude U handa and 3 inches, showing great eymmetry of form, with plenty of home and hur of the beet fashion. Prince Royal commenced hit career as e prize taker at two years old, securing second place at Ballarat, and 2nd at Bmeaton, where he wee only beaten by Darwin——the winner of tbe Hires’ Produce Stake of MO. Since hie arrival in this colony he bee alweya been n prize-taker in every ahow yard where he has teas entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 18*0, he wee awarded the Association medal end tbe President s Cop as the beat draught stallion on the ground. Hia stock ere now beginningto speak lor themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's oolt Lord Raglan, who took first prize see three-year-old et Christchurch last ?nr; Mr Pooock’a Prince Victor; Mr J. Boage Royal nnce ; and Mr Todd's oolt Kevin, ell prise taksrs together with a numerous progeny of P r J B ™l youngsters—many of which bid fair to don the blua at no distant date, Terms— £4 ;£Z payable in January 1337, and zl when the mare proves in lonb Two or more mares as par agreement. Tor particulars see cards. J. HARDING, 238 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead of tbe Undersigned, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TIM WHIFFLED, By Tim Whiffle? (g) winner of the —elbourne Cup, A.J.C).. Stakes, three Queeu'atustea, Ac., (beating the Mighty Barb), by ■ ainW/fim >ew Warrior limp) aira of Tarragon (Champion winner) Volunteer (Tails) Romula, (Launceston champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cap winner) Queen Bee, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cop winner) id 6.8. of Frailty, (dam ot Trenton), from ParaKin The Duke (winnerA.J.C. Derby). Blue Peter (winner V.B.C. St Leger), Lcetunr and Valetta Colt (winners of the A.J.C. tires Produce Stakes), end Kingabotoogh, winner of the A.J.C. Derby, A.J.C. St Leger, A.J.C. Champagne Stakes, A.J.C. Sires Pro. duo* bUkta, ud tin of fiobisi (winner of tbe C—terburr O.A. Hindi osp), fro* Yniruville, bjr WhnJebene (ksubtothsr to the immortal nttendon and the Barb). <*f —— —— v. Frailty, \ u.ui vi .»' chute (dam of Jessie Umbra, Ac,,) by Kingston (Imp) sire of Sayanaka, Speculation (Sydney Cap winnara). i Sir Hercules, sin of ,, Industry, by St John ’imp)—Crazy Jane, by Rous Emigrant (imp). ateUa, by Peter Fin (imp) Spaewife (imp). Visa Australian nod New ZeaUad stud Books »ol VIL From the above it » even Tim Whifflar is one of the stoateet bred hones in the* Bunlhsrn Hemisphere, for through both aire and dam hs rnna back to Kona Emigrant and Spaewifa, two of the greatest Uud mvks of the Auatrelian Stud Book. Tim Whiffler, (who takes Remington's pines this season) it a bloodbay with black points, and it wellknown throughout New Zealand as one of the beet, soundest I’ d handsomeit race horses ef the day i for though he has been on the Turf tioa lest fltsyeart be use sound ee the day be wee Coated, with leg*** l "** like Heel, a rare thing te be met with in Sirse et tae present day who have any preteneeonetosHHfreeofu. Without n doubt he ie one of the soundest heeeee that erer left the poet for the paddock, e point i rirowiy recommended to Breeden to keep m eight when Bolaotiog a aim. The foUqwiag are acme of kis perftru_aao#a i —Won the Auckland puu, Derby, Frro, bpnag. Grand Stand, jf.lf and Towa Pint# (w.ta.) i Hawke, Tretesenn'e, end Oread Mead Handicaps; Bnun&t Ooaeolatien (bearing Administrator, fey, Ac.* Centerbaiy C J.fl. Plait, ** 21b, beating Sou’-weet-^, Geraldine F H and Adamant (Danedin Can maid MrtropolitaaUaadieap I AM Bsndanon Hiß Cap, Tuwmsntetea jju2 Birtbdsy Brnsdiosp, tad h!^oT<Sim^ a—.ifiJS-A **• _ taken, withent reipsnrikihty. Var pariianlau eeeearde, ce W. 0.1 ■VB&aW
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1896, 1 November 1886, Page 4
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