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THE THOROUGHBRED BTALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) out of by Sir Hercules (b), Finesse, by Toss (s) Eirt by Mariner (Arab), 4c., 4c.) Day Dawn by Ravenawoith (a), out of Skybird (a), by Teddington, 4c., 4c. DAY DAWN was fall brother to Grip's dam Awalea, and Chance was full •‘met to Revoke, lhe dam of Mr Tancred's Premier,and Trim .) Card. Dead Shot’s d» , Certainty, was a daughter of < hance. Dead Shot being thi Sire nl Mata Rail; Bird has generally been at the oiud •a tVauga. ui and Nelson, but hs has stalled in seun everts out of which he won three, ms last win bring toe first Steeplechase held in Wol.ireton about three years ago. E .y ird will stand at his owner's atm ihj at tbe Tutu. I n ms- l i 5s per mure, allowance made for two or ore. Every care taken, but no responsibility For further particulars appiv to C. TILLYABD, Tutu. Waihenga, 12ih September, )B*ii. 208 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel this district duriag tke Sesion. Leaves Feeiherston on Mon* day morning, patting through Oreytown for Caiterton ; returning on Tneiday. For farther particulars see ccrdi. W. CRAWFORD, 26b Preprietor. TO STAND AT MARTIN BOROUGH. The Thoroughbred Stallion I7GLY BECK, Bred by the Middle Park Stad Company. Thabest pedigree of toy thoroughbred hor«» in the district. See cards. To stand at Ur Tilton's, Martinborongh. Hingla Uara £4 ; two or more as par agreement. lOC

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Trsducer, dun Ladj Jane by RiddUiworth, grand-dam Medors by Olendower—Anb Treason U a beautiful golden chestnut. (tending about aiiteen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very anperior action; has a splendid constitution and good temper ; is quiet to ride or handle. Be has proved himself a sure foal-getter ; has distinguished Himself well on the turf, having rerer lost a race when start* ing for weight lor age. Be took first prise at Bleb* mood Agricultural Bhow, Kelson; he also took first prise at the Marlborongh Agricultural Bhow. Treason is the sire of that splendid croeeeonatrr horse Erebus, that has so well dutmguUhad* nimsaU; both on the flat and over hurdles From Treason's great stae and splendid craning of blood—Kddlee* worth and Tradueep—he cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, and racehorses Treason will be at the following placet during tbs season, weather permitting Grey town and Cartes* ton. Fritters; Maatertoo, jstnraays j and at the Ins Stables, Featherston, Wednesdays and Thursdays * Terras, £4 a mare, an allowance for two or sets meres. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. All cere, bat no responsibility. 211 GEO FBIBTH. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADS 1 ONE, < n ? lJLLtmve! in th Waiter*,* District this teeton, le»vio Meatertou even lend ay. GLADSTONE it by Prise* Royal (30) Jam * Welling* grr d dair. imp* rfrom Victoria. The V? „ jU-bnown CKdt*daleS:al lion Pnoci Rujrel wa* biad by Ur D. UoQuttn, Victoria, sod wa* impoiu- 1 by bit rec*ul owi.er, Mr John McKellar, D- yitstow®, Canterbury. Fnoce it hr Prim-e Cb*™* , im)>or e4 by Mes**r J. and M. Mclntosh troiu a.c«.<t aud» whrr# he aaiueo ? first prize*-- hit dim Blossom by Lotbwul was alto imposed iiol. Scotland. _ Pnnoe hoyal it hj brown color, status M knnfij and 3 inches, great >y«< metry of ft rm, wrk plenty oi b.ine aod bair of iba baht fashion. Pnnee noyal contwfoced hi® career as a prise laker at tw* y<*r* old. *< curing * c« nd place ai Ballarat, and Sad a\ Smeator, where he only beaten by birta-* the winner of the Kjrea* produce S«ake of IWs Sitice hi* * nival in this colony be hea always bey a : r.re taker in every show f«d where be hae beaa entered. At the Canterboir Agricultural and ree» toral Association’* Metropolitan Bhow of 1180, he wy awarded the Aaeociaiion medal and the Freeideati Cup at the beet draught stallion on the ground. Hu stock are now beginning to epeak lot Ibemseivem notably Mr Stoddert'« colt Lord Beglea, who took first prise aa a three-year-old at Chnalehuwh Met year; Mr Pocock’i Prince Tlofor \Mr J. *ynl Prince • and Mr Todd's colt Kerin, all priee takm—together with e numerous progeny of prommaf youngster*—many of which bia fair to doa tae Uaa at no distent date, tM . „ Tcnna—'di ;£t payable in January 1887, aad mm whentbe mare prorcs in toel. Two or more mares as per agreement. For paitiea* lers see card*. _ J, HARDING, ggg Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead of the Undersigned, TH£ THOROUGHBRED HORSK TIM WHIFFLER, By Tim Whiffler (») winner of the Melbourne Cup, A.J.C. Stake*, three M mmmmtim Queen’s piste*, Ac., (beet 'I rj B mg the Mighty Herb), by I-.\ n New Wsmor (imp) sire —of Tsmgou (Champion winner) Volunteer (Teits) Bomule, (Lsuneeston champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cup win* ner) Queen Bee, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cup winner) and G.B* of Frailty, (dam of Trenton), from Far*chute (dam of Jessie Umbra, Ac.,) by Kingston (imp) sire of Baranaka, Speculation (Sydney Cub winners). The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Blue Peter (win* tier V.R.C St Leger). Lecturer and >aietm Colt (winners of the A.J.C. sires Produce Stakes), aad Kingsborough, winner of the A.J.C. Derby, A-J.C. 8* Leger, A.J.C. Champagne Stakes, A.J.C. Sires Pro* dues btakes, and sire of Bubina (winnerof the Canterbury G.A. Handicap), from Vairorille, by Whalebone (half biother to the immortal Sir Hercules, sire of Yatteodoo and the Barb). Industry, by Bt Jonii (imp)—Craty Jane, by Houa Emigrant (imp)* btells, by Peter Fin (imp) Spaewife (imp). Vid* Australian and New Zealand Ktud Books Aol > IU page y". From the above it is seen Tim Whifflcr *e one of the stoutest bred horses in the Boutneru Hemisphere, for through both sire end dam he roui back to Boas Emigrant and Spaewife, two of tbu greatest Und-marks vfthe Australian Stud Book. Tiro Whiffler, (who takes Remington s mate this season) is a blood bay with black points, and is weu* known throughout New Zealand a* one of the best* soundest andhandsomest race hones ef the dey ; for though he has been on the Turf this last fire years ae is as sound as the day be was foaled, with legs and less like steel, a rare thing te be met with in sine oi we present dey who have any pretensions to a tunreeoro. Without a doubt he is one of the soundest noieseww ever iell ihe post for the paddock, a point strongy recommended to Breeden to keep m sign* WB ** selecting a sire. . . The lollowing are some of hi* performances the Auckland Matden Pleie, Derby, Greiid Bteud, end N M. H*ndic*j>s, end Town Fleta (w.(.**.) j Hewke’s bey. Tradesmen s, end Orend Btand aendif sps; Butt Fwrk Coneoletion (beeang Ad. mimatretor.F.y, kc.,) Cwnterbury C e.B. Pitta. Srt 2ib beeung Sou'-wester, te.; Genldtn* FH. and I up (Besting liubin* and Fustlad* (N.2. Cop winner): BuneUin Frotmcisl flate, betting LadT Emma and aoara.ct (Duuedin tup winners). Wat second ’..in i-or ' urar., inducing Aucklsud Cuu twiot, t i.ee, Geisidin* It.C.li. twins, aua C J.O. ii,, njohien fisndioap: Third nine tun's, including beudmou Mill Ci p, Tuxsuganni Siskel, Dttneain i:utud»y •ninicsp, ard KZ. Cop (h-atiig suek dinners ss Welcome Jack, OtieTioi, Turquoise, Mi*. cuiei.laieroe, Ac.) lermn, £i pci msrr, and 6s groomag*; good grsring Ispor week, until notice of stinting is given, when inert M I'BT be FA J l» FOE, s..d reeved w.tte in e toi tn.ght, or 8s per week will be okarged Every ears takeu, without rei pouaibiuty For paiticulsrs sea curd., or apply to V, O WlbtlAMS, 209 EaiwMwai, Wairangi*.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 4

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