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SSL THE THOBOUOBBRED BTALLION EARLY BIEL (Sire, Day Dawn (b) oat of Chance hy Sir Hercules (b), Finesse, by Toes (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab) Ac., Ac.) Day Dawn by Ravens worth (a), out of Skybird (a), by Teddington, Ac., Ac. DAT DAWN was fall brother to drip’s dam Awatea, and Cbanes was (all sister to Revoke, the dsm of Mr Tancred's Premier,and Tramp Card. Dead Shot’s dam. Certainty, was a daughter of Chanee, Dead Shot being the Bin ot Mata Early Bird has generally been at the Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, bnt ho has started in seven events, ont of which be won throe, his last win being the first Steeplechase held in Wellington about three yean ago. Early Bird will stand at his owner’s stables at the Tutu. Terms—£4 6§ per man, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further partienlsn apply to 0. TILLTABD, Tutu. Waihengs, 12th September, 1886. 30> IHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel this district during tbs Season. Leaves Featberston on Mon* day morning, passing through Oreytown for Carterton; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars see cards. W, CRAWFORD. 266 Proprietor. SBC. TO STAND AT MABTINBOEODOH. The Thoroughbred Stallion TJCKLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. The beet pedigree of my thoroughbred hone is the dietriot See canto. To stand *t Ur TOton't, Martinborongh. Stogie Mere It; two or more «e per agreement. W TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Hem TREASON, By Traducer, dam Lady Jem by Eiddleeworth, grand-dan Medotaby Glendower—Arab. Treaeon ie a beautiful Q golden ebeetnot, standing about sizteee haada high, with immenae bone ana mnaele, with veey superior action; haa a splendid conatitutieß md pod temper ; ie quiet to ride or handle. Be hae pmvad himself a sure foal-getter ; bae dietinguiahed nimielf well ou the turf, baring rerer lost a rae* whan starting for weight for ere. He took first prim at Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he alio took first prise at the Marlborough Agricultural Show. Treaeon is the sire of tut splendid units ueaufeTT bone Brebns, that has so well aistingulehed himself, both on the flat md oror hurdles From Treasoe’e great size and splendid crossing of blood—Biddles, worth and Traducer—he cannot toil to get good staying stock, suitable for eroee-oonntry, carriage, hack*, and racehorse* Treason will be at tha following place* daring the season, weather permitting Oreytown md Carter, ton. Fridays; Ussterton, Saturday*; sad at tha Iren Stables, Festherston, Wednesdays sad Thursdays. Terms, £4 s msie, an alio wane* tor two or more mares. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. All care, but no responsibility. 211 080. FREBTH. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, WILL trarsl in the Wairsrapa Dietriot tk is imecn, " lesrin Mutertos every Moadsy. GLADSTONE is byPriaee a Wa Royal (SO) failings ton mar* grand dam impor* tad from Victoria. lha wail-known Clydesdale StaU lion Prinaa Royal wee brad by Ur D. «r»m| isSt Bmeaton. Victoria, md wee imported by am owner, Mr John MeXsllar, Doyieatown, Canterbury, Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, who wee imported by Messrs J. and M. Mclntosh from Saotland. where ha gained 7 first dan Bloaaom by Bothweß eras also imported from Scotland. .... . Prince Royal is a rich brown oolor, standsilfi hmda and S inebea, t bowing great symmetry of form, w«n plenty of bone md bale of the best feehioa. Mam Royal commenced his career as a prim taker at tww yean old, eecnring second place at Ballarat, jed lad at Smeaton, where he we* only beaten by Darwin——the winner of the Bine' Prod no* Stake *f <M Sines his arrival in this colony ha bae always hem S prize-taker in every show yard where he has hem entered. At the Canterbnir Agricultural and Pea. toral Amoeiation’r Metropoutea Shew of IM, ha wea awarded the Association madsl and tha PreeidenPe Cup as the best draught stallion on tha ground. _ Hie stock ate now beginning to speak for themeeieeto notably Mr 8 ted dart's colt Lord Baglm, who took first prise as a three-year-old at Chnetohnrek met year; Mr Pooock’e Prince Victor jMr J. Bong"* B*ym rnnoe j md Mr Todd's colt Kerin, all pn*» token ~ together with a numerous progeny of prnmmnfi youngster*—many of which bin fair to don tea MM at no distant date, . . „ Term*—£4 j£2 payable in January ÜB7, and « wfaanlh* mare prove* in foal _ Two or more mares as per agreement Far pertMs lare see cards. _ J. HaRDIFO, (38 Propri<4fl>« TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homeetaed of the Undeerifued, THX THOBOUOHBBBD HOKSB DM WHIFFLER, By Tim VUSar (S) winner of the Melbourne Cup, A. J.C. Stake*, three Queen's plates, kc., (beet, mg the Mighty Barb), by Hew Warrior (imp) site of Tarragon (Chimplan winner) Volunteer (Taite) Bonnie. (taomeMow champion srinner). The Prophet Onp wtaSBC r) Qnam Bea, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cap winner) d 0.8. of Frailty, (dam of Trenton), from Para, ute (dam of Jessie Umbra, k0.,1 by Ktogetao (imp) tire ofSaranaka, Speculation (Sydney Png wtonera). The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Bin* Peter (win. o«r V.H.C. St Legarl. Leoturtr and Valetta Oak (winners of the AJ.C, sites Prodnoe Stakes), and Kingsborongh, winner of the AJ.C. Derby, Leger, A. JO. Champagne Stakes, A. J.C. fifr** ftu* dace Stakes, snd sire of Rabins (wtoaerof meOmter. bnry O.A. Handicap), from Yerrovilla, by wkamooM (half bother to the immortal Sir Hecwdm, she nf fattendon and the Barb). Industry, by St Jon imp)— Crazy Jane, by Bon* Emigrant (Ml. Itella, by Peter Fin (imp) Spaewifc (imp). Vem Australian md New Zealand Stud Booh* Vol Vll. page 97. From the above it it seen Tim Whiffler m one of the stonteet bred bore** to the southern Hemisphere, for through both eire andda* a* ran* back to Bone Emignnt md SpeewUe, two or tn greatest land-marks of the Anatralim Stud Sook. Tun Whiffler, (who takes Bamtogtm’e Place mi* •eon) II a blood bay with black point*, •“ » known throoghont New Zealand as one of the omt, soundest and hmdsomest no* home* sf the day ; for though he ha* hem on tha Turf thi* la* five y**r* •• it t« toand as the day he foaled, with tot**“4“l** like itceL a rare thing t* be mat with to present day who hive my pretmeion* to t tnnreeorQWithout a doubt he it on* of the soundest hares* m it for the paddock, a point eUnufly lo Breeders to keep to elfikt when leleoting a sire. . _ The following are soma of hie petfimum* l u~ w0 * the Auckland Maiden Plata, Derby, Fr**» *o*fiag. Grand Stand, and N.M. Handicap*, end Towa Plato (w.ta.) j Hawke's Bay, Tradeemeo'e, end Grind Stand Handicap.; Butt Perk Oomolatioß (beaMg Ad. miniatrator, Fay, kc.,) Canterbury C.J.S. Flat*, * Jib, beating Soi'-wiiter. kn., 6t raMtoe F.B end Cup (beating Bnhnaand ghefflade(NJL CM wtoaer)j Dunedin Provincial Plate, heettog Lady Bmaeamd Adanuat (Dunedin Cnp winner*). Wa* **o<mn twenty-on* times, iaclnding Aneklend Cup mm R.C.B. twice, Oermldina R.C.H. twtoe, and CJ.O. MetropolitonHmdieapi AM ttm ttma*. toripfikjf Uenderton Mill Onp, ntewml Birthday Bend leap, mid N.A Ons_(h*e*tof *s* cUnkenttWeioome Jack, Ohrviot, Tnrqnetoe. aw chief, Taiaroa, kc.) . Teem*. BA per mare, mi f» gremtgtt f**4 gmziaiiie per weak, natil noHm at MiptkM wheDamietMCSTD* PAID FOB. and ripwivkA in a fortnight, nr St per week willbatharß*d B**7 cere takes, without iiiipemlhlllty, For partteulan teesardg or ever left the poet recommended t

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1904, 19 November 1886, Page 4

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