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JSf THE THOBOUGHBRED STALLION EARBY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) out of Chance by Sir Ueroulea (b), Fineaae, by Toaa (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), &0., Ate.) Day Dawn by Bavenswortb (a), out of Skybird (a), by Teddington, dte., dee. DAY DAWN was full brother to Orip'a dam Awatea, and Chance was full sister to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tanered's Premier,aud Tramp Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, was a daughter of Chance, Dead Shot being the Sire of Mata Eaily Bird has generally been at the Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, bnt be bu started in seven events, out of which bo won three, bis last win being the first Steeplechase held in Wellington about three yeara ago. Early Bird will stand at his owner's stables at the Tutu. Terms—£4 6s per mare, allowance made lor two or more. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. TILLYABD, Into. Waihengs, 12th September, 1886. 201 THE THOROUGH3BED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel this district daring the Besson. Leaves Featberaloa on Mon* day morning, passing through Qrsytown fee Carterton; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars see cards. W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor.

ISC TO STAND AT MARTIN BOROUGH. The Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company, The bc*t pedigree of any thoroughbred horse in th* Me card*. district. To stand el Mr Tilaou'i, Martinborongb. Uncle Mare It; two or more y per agreement. 20* TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horae TREASON, By Treducer, dam Lady Jena by liddleaworth, grand-dam Medora by Glandowar—Arab. Treaaen la a beautiful golden oheatnnt, ataodiag about aiztean kanda high, with immeoae bone and mnaele, with vary aoparior action; baa a apUndid oonatitotion aad good temper j ia quiet to ride or handle. Be haa peered himaelf a aura foal-getter ; hat diatingniabed nimaelf well on the tnrf. having rarer loet a raee whan alerting for weight for age. Be took Brat priaa at Richmond Agricultural Show, Meleon; be alao took ftrai priae at the Marlborough Agricultural Show. Traaeon ia the tire of that splendid oroee counter horaa Brebua, that ha* ao well diatingniabed hiamelf, both on the flat end orer hurdle*. From Treaaoo’a great tie* and eplendid crossing of blood—Kiddle*worth and Traducer—he cannot tail to get good Maying stock, suitable for erote-ooonliy, oarriaga, back*, and raeehorsea. ton. rridara; Master-ton, Satnrdaye ; and at tna tr Stable*, Feathers ton, Wednesdays and Tbnradays. Terms, £t a mere, an allowance tor two or mar* mare*. Good Paddocks free of charge natal stinted. All ears, but no reaponeibility. 211 080 FBXBTH. THE OLTDBSDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, THILL travel in the Wairarapa District this ” leavin Maaterto* every Monday. GLADSTONE is byPriao* Royal (30) dam a Wallington mare grand daxn imported from Victoria. The well-known ClydeedaleStallion Pnnac Royal wa* brad " by Mr D. McQaoae, Smeaton. Vi'ctoiia, and w*a imported by hit race at owner, Mr John UcKellar, Dt yle-town, Canterbury. Prinoa Royal is by Prince Charlie, who wee tmporiod by Messrs J. and M. Mclntosh from Scotland, when* ha gained 7 flret prises—hia dam Bloeaom by BotbwaU was alio imported from Scotland. Prince Royal ia a rich bretwn color, stand* 18 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of fonmwith plenty of bone and hair of the beet fashion. Prinoa Royal commenced hia career as a priaa taker at tw* year* old, securing second place at Ballarat, me mi at Smeaton, where he wee only beaten by Darwin——tha winner of the Hire*’ Prodnoo Stake of la>. Since hi* arrival in this colony he has alwaya bean* priae-takar in every ahow yard where he ha# **e* antarad. At the Caoterbuir Agricultural aad Pectoral Aaaooiation'a MetropoUtaa Show of IMP, he "• awarded the Aaaooiation medal and th* Praamant a Cup aa the bast draught stallion on th* ground. | His stock are now beginning to apeak ter themeawee, notably MrStaddart’a oolt Lord Raglan, who took first priaa as a three-year-old at Chnatehurek met lit nv ut inn m m tww-twvm •• w*” —m - a year j Mr Pocook'a Prince Victor ; Mr J. Boege Royal Kinoe ; and Mr*foddVMilt Kevin, all priae'tokeratogether with a numerous progeny of promiHßg youngsters—many of which bid fair to don tu man at no distant data, . „ Teem*—At ;£2 payable in January 1887, and Cl when the mar* prove* in teal Two or more maraa as par agreement. For particulars see cards, .1. HARDING, ggg Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON.

At the Homestead of the Undersigned, TEA THOBOUOHBEED HOME TIM WHIFFLER, JSC By Tim Whifflar (8) wioeer of tha Malboura* Cup, A.J.C. Btakaa, throa Queen's plates, Ac., (basting tha Mighty Earb), by New Wamor (imp) •« of Tarragon (Champion winner) Volunteer (Taita) Eomnla. (Inuncaatoa champion winner). The Prophet (Sydnajr Cap dinner) Queen Bee, dam of Hting (Adelaide Cup wlnose) and G.B. of Frailly, (dam of Trenton), from Far*' chute (dam of Jeauc Umbra, Ac.,) by Kingston (imp) aire of Savanaka, Speculation (Sydney Cup winners). The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Bins Peter (winaer V.B.C. St Leger). Lecturer and Valetta Colt (winnera of the A.J.C. eirea Produce Stakes), and Kingaborongh, winner of the A.J.C. Darby, AJX. St Lager, A J.C. Champagne Stakea, A.J.C. Stree Pro. dace Stakea, and lire of Sabina (winner of the Canterbury G. A. Handicap), from Yarroville, by Whalebone (half bi other to the immortal Sir Uereulea, aira of Yattendon and the Barb). Induatry, by Bt John - - ‘ Emigrant (imp). ifh (imp). Vide iUtaVoi vie page 97. From the above it ia aeen Tim Whiffle* i* one of the atouteat bred horaea in the Southern Hemisphere, tor through both aire and dam le nui back to Sou* Emigrant and Bpaewiffl, two of th* greatest Und-mnrka ofthe Australian Btod Book. Tim Whiffler, (who takes Kemington's place this season) is a blood bay with black points, and u w*Uknown throughout New Zealand aa on* of the best, soundest andnandsomest race horses *f the day ; fat though be has been on the Turf this last See years ns is aa sound as the day he was foaled, with legs sod like steel, a rare thing t* be met with in sues or w* present day who have any pretensions to a tari leeoru. Without a doubt he it one of the soundest horses was ever lelt the post for the paddock, a pomt stiongr recommended to Breeders to keep m sight when The*following are some of his performances Wo* the Auckland Maiden Plate, Derby, Bnnng, Grand Stand, end N.M. Handicap*, and Town Plato (w.f.a.); Hawke's Bay, Tradesmen s, and grand Stolid Handicaps: Hntt Park Consolation (beating Administrator, Fay, Ac.,) Canterbury C.JB. WA, 9st 21b. beating Sou' wester, A*, i Geraldine F.M. Nad Cun (beating Rubina and FutOad* (Jf ,Z. Cup winner) 1 Dunedin Prorineitl Plato, bee flag Lady suns and ~ lb Wae ' Adamant (Dunedin Cup winners), tweniy-ose timea, inelnonig Auckland Cun twiea, B.C.U- twice, Geraldine B.C.H. twice, and C.J.O. Metropolitan Handicap : Third nine timea, Including Henderson Mill Cup, Tuna Muni Stab**, Dnusdia Bicthdey Handicap, sod N.». Onp (beefing soak clinkers aa Welcome Jack, Chariot, Turqooiae, Mia* chief, Taisroa, Ac.) Xenns, £4 par mart, and fie gro outage j good grasmg Is per week, until notice of stintiag ia give®, when mares MUfaf be PAID FOB, and removed within a fortnight, arte per week wUlbeabatgud Isaqr •ere take*, srithout ruponeibility. For particulars seacards. or apply to W. 0 WILLIAMS, 208 Bmwahraf, Weirarapa.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1902, 15 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1902, 15 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1902, 15 November 1886, Page 4