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THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) out of Chancy by Sir Hercules (b). Finesse, by Toss (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), Ac., Ac.) Day Dawn by Havensworth (s), out of Baybird (a), by Teddington, Ac., Ac. DAY DAWN was full brother to Grip's dam Awatea, and Chance was full sister to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tancred's Premier,and Tramp Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, was a daughter ol Chance. Dead Shot being the Site ot Mata Early Bird has generally been at tbe Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, but be has stalled in seven events, out of which be won three, his last win being tbe first Steeplechase held in Wellington about three years ago. Early Bird will stand at his 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 u C. TILL YARD, Tutu. Waihengs, 12th September, 1886. 2"8 THE THOROUGHBRED HORBB DONCASTER WILL travel this diet riot dating tbs Besson. Leaves Featherstcn on Mr>n« day morning, passing through tirsytown for Carterton ; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars see cards. * W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor. SI TO STAND AT MARTINBOROUOH. Tbe Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. Thebes! pedigree of any thoroughbred boras in tkt district. See cards. To stood at Mr Tilson's, MsrtiDborougb. Hiofle Mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. 20S TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Tradaoer. dam lady Jane by Ridd lea worth, grand-dam Medora by Oleodower—Arab. golden cbeatnut, atandiug about sixteen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior action ; has a splendid constitution and good temper ; is quiet to ride or handle. He has proved liiutstdfa burc foal-gen <r , has distinguished himself well oh the turf, having i ever lost a race when starting for weight lor age He took first prise at Richmond Agricultural Bhow, Nelson; he also took first prize at the Marlborough Jgrieultural Show. Treason is the eire of ’ rmt splendid cross-country horse Erebus, that has well distinguished himself, both on the flat and (<w i hurdles. From Treason’* great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddle*worth and Traducer— he cannot f ail to get good staying stock, suitable for crow-country, carriage, backs, and racehorses. Treason will be at tbe following places during tbe season, weather permitting Greytown and Carterton, Fridays ; Maaterton, Saturdays ; and at tbe Iroa Stables, Featherstou, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Terms, Li a mare, an allowance for two or nor* mares. Good Faddocks free of charge until stinted. Ail care, but no responsibility. 211 GEO FRKETH Bmeaton. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOBSI GLADSTONE, TVlLLtravel in the Wsirsrapt Diitriet this season, ” leavin MMterton every Monday. GLADSTONE u by Prince Royal (30) darn a Welling, too wore grand dam imported from Victoria. The well-known Clydeedale Bullion Prince Royal wm bred by Ur D. McQueea, on.Victoiia, and wm imported by kin reoant owner, Mr John McKellar, Dorleelown, Cutirbuy. Prince Royal it by Prince Cbnrlie, who ewe imported by Mettn J. and M. Mclntosh from Scotland. -Aero he gniued 7 first prize*—hit dtm Blottom by BothveO wm olio imported turn Scotland. Prince Kuyel it t riob-tdown color, iteodt 18 handc and 3 inches, showing greet symmetry of fbrm. wite plenty of bone and hair of this best fMhion. Prinea Royal commenced bit career ti a priae taker at two year* old, securing second place al Ballarat, and 2nd at Smeaton, where he wm only beaten by Darwin——the winner of the Sires’ Prodnce Stake of IW. Since his arrival in this colony he hat alwnya been a prize-taker in every show yard where he haa baeu entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural awe Paatoral Association’s Metropolitan Show of 1880, ha wan awarded tbe Association medal and the President s Cup m the best draught stallion on the ground. His stock are now beginning to speak lor tbamttlv**, notably Ur Steddart’s roll Lord Baglao, who took Brat prize as a three-year-old at Christchurch leet ?wr ; Mr Pocock’s Prince Victor ; MrJ. Bong’s Beym nnce ; and Mr Todd's colt Kevin, all prize takers—together with a numerous progeny ol promieutf youngsters—many of which bid fair to non the bine at no distant date, Terms—£l ; k.t payable in January 1887, »nd Cl when the mare proves in loal. Two or more mares as par agreement For particulars see cards, J. HAHDINO. 288 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At tbe Homestead of Ibe Undersigned, THE THOROUGHBRED HOWE TIM WHiFFLER, By Tim Whiffier (8) winner of the Melbourne Cup, A.J.C. Stakes, three I IHHf Queen’s plates, Ac., (beetVyf II mg the Mighty Barb), by f „ V_/f .New Warrior (imp) tire of Tarragon (Champioo winner) Volunteer (Tails) Bomuls, (Launceston champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cap winner) Queen Bee, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cnp winner) and G 8. of Frailty, (dtm ol Trenton), from Parachute (dam of Jessie Umbra, Ac.,) by Kingston (imp) sire of Savanaks, Speculation (Sydney Cnp winner*) The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Blue Peter (winder V.R.C. St Leger). Lecturer and talettn Colt (winners of fhe A.J.C. sires Produce Stakes), and Kingsburough, winner of the A. J O. Derby, A J.C. St Leger, A.J.C. Champagne Slakes, A.J.C. Sires Produce Stakes, and sire of Rubins (winner of the Canter, bury G.A, Handicap), from Yarrorille, by Whalebone (half btother to the immortal Sir Hercules, sire of Vattendon and the Barb). Industry, by 8t John (imp)— Crazy Jane, by lious Emigrant (>“PI. Stella, by Peter Fin (imp) Spaewife ( imp)■ _ V«JB Australian and New Zealand stud S oo * l * ' page U7. From the above it is seen Tim n hitner is one of the stoutest bred horses in the southern Hemisphere, for through both sire and dam he Tuna back to Kous Emigrant and Spaewife, two ol thn greatest Und-marks ol the Australian Stud Book. Tim Windier, (who isles Remington s place this season) is a blood bay with black points, and is wellknown throughout New Zealand as one ol the beat, soundest and handsomest race horses ol the day , for though he has been on the Turf this Usl uv*years ha is as sound as the day he was loaled.writh legs and leet like steel, a rare thing to ’ e met with in airet of the present day who have any pretensions to a tun neon. Without a doubt be is one of the sound* si horses that ever lell the post lor I he- paddock, a point strongly recommended to Breedeis to keep in sight when •electing a sire. Ibe lollowing are soma of his perfor.nanoMWou the Auckland Maiden Plate, Derby, Free, spring. Grand Stand, and N..M. Handicaps, and Town Flat* (w.ba.) ; Hawke’s Bay, Tradesmen*!, and Grand Stand Handicaps; Unit Park Consolation (beating Administrator, Fay, Ac.,) Canterbury C.J.B. Plata, fat 21b, beating Sou'-wMtar, Ae.: Geraldine P.H. and Cup (beating Hubinaand Fusilade (N.Z. Cup winner)x Dunedin Provincial Plate, beating hints tad Adamant (Dunedin Cup winners), twenty-one limes, including Auckland Con twioey R.C.H. twice, Oernldina R.C.H. twice, nod C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap : Third nine tunes, iaefadatg Henderson Mill Cnp, Tarengnimi Bttkee, Dunedin Birthday Handicap, and Jf.Z. Cap (beating sash clinkers m Waleoms Jack, Chertot, Turquoiee, Mi*. dhief.Taiaroa, Ae.) Terms, tt per mare, tad fa groomsge i good grazing Is per weak, until notiec of stinting is gtrM. when mate* HUSTne PAID FOR, and wnreil wMA> in t fortnight, or It per weak will be charged Erery care tsken, without respeocibility. For particulars tee cards, or Is, ot apply to 0 WILLIAMS,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1905, 22 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1905, 22 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1905, 22 November 1886, Page 4

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