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JSt THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire. Day Dawn (b) out of ChabOv by Sir Hercules (b), Finesse, by Toas (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), <tc., Ac.) Day Dawn by Bavenswortb (a), out of Skybird (a), by Teddington, die., die. DAY DAWN was full brother to Grip* dam Awatea, and Chance was full aister to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tanctcd'a Premier,aud Trump Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, was a daughter of Chance, Dead Shot being the Sire ol Mata Early Bird has generally been at ths Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, but he has started in seven events, out of which he won three, his last win being the 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 to C. TILLYABD, Tutu. Waihenga, 12th September, 1886. 208 fiSk IHE THOROUGH BRED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel this district daring ths Season. Leaves Fcatherston on Mona day morning, passing through Oreytowu for Carterton; returning on Tuesday. For farther particulars see cards. W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor. lies TO STAND AT MARTINBOROUOH. The Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. The bent pedigree of any thoroughbred horse in tha district. See cards. To stand at Mr Tilsou’s, Maryborough hiogl# Mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. ‘206 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Traducer. dam I.ad> Jana by Kiddles.onh, grand-dam Medora by Glendower— Arab Treason ia a liesuliful gulden chestnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with immense bone ana muscle, with eery superior action ; has a splendid constitution and good temper ; is quiet to ride or handle. He has proved himself a sure foal-gettcr; has distinguished himself well od the turf, haring never lost a race when starting for weight for age. Be look lint prize at Kickmond Agricultural Show, Nelson ; he alto took first prize at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, Treason is the sire of that splendid croas-eonutij horse Erebus, that has so well distinguished himself, both on the flat and over burdlet. From Treason’s great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Traduoer—he cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacks, and racehorses. Treason will be at the following place* during ths season, weather permitting Oreytowu and Carter, ton, Fridays ; Maslerton, Saturdays ; and at the Iron Stables, Featberston, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Terms, £4 a mare, an allowance for two or mor* raaree. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. All care, but no responsibility. 211 GEO. FEEETH.

THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, TVf ILL travel in the Wairarapa Diatriot this tsaion, " * leavin Maetertoa every Monday. GLADSTONE it hr Prinea Royal (30) dam a Wallin*, ton mara'grand dam imported from Victoria. Tha wall-known Cljdatdala Stallion Prinea Koyal waa brad by Mr D. McQnaen, Smeaton.Victoria, and waa imported by bia recant owner, Mr John MeKellar, Doyleatown, Canterbury. Prince Royal it by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Mafters J. and M. Uelntoah from Scotland, where he gained 7 first prize*—his dam Blotaem by Botimuß waa also imported from Scotland- „ Prince Royal it a rich brown color, atanda H nance and 8 inches, thowing great symmetry of tonn-with plenty of bone and hair of the beat ftahion. Prinea Royal commenced hia career aft a priaa taker at two year* old, securing second place at Ballarat, and SM at Smeaton, where he waa only beaten by Darwin—the winner of the Sires* Product Stake af aW. Since hia arrival in this colony he hat always been a prize-taker in every show yard where he baa bean entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural*** Pectoral Association’s Metropolitan Show ofisao, ha waa awarded the Association medal and the Psaaiattirt Cup at the beet draught stallion on the ground. Hit stock are now beginning to apeak for themselves, notably Mr Steddari's colt Lord Baglan, who tea* first prize ae e three-ycar-old at Chnetehnrch met year ; Mr Pocock't Prince Victor; Mr J. Boeg a Beyai Prince ; and Mr Todd's colt Kerin, all prU* **keea—together with a ntunerooa progeny of pro°*~n* youngsters—many of which bin fair to don toe MM at no distent date, * am Terms—£4 ;£2 payable in January 1887, ana M when the mare proves in foal Two or more mares as per agreement For patuinlarg see cards. J. HARDING, 238 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. A( the Homestead of the Undersigned, THE THOROUGHBRED HOKBB TIM WHIFFLED, By Tim Whifflsr (S) winner of the Melbourne iff HIKZSr Cup, A.J.C. Stakes, thraw m WKjKtm Queen's plates, Ac., (beet--7 fTjf mg the Mighty Barb), by I Li New Warrior jimp) sire of Tarragon (Champion winner) Volunteer (Twits) Bomula, (Launceston champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cap win* ner) Queen Bee, dam of Sting (Adelaide Cup winner) and 0.8. of Frailty, (dam ol Trenton), from Pars* chute (dam of Jessie Umbra, Ac.,) by Kingston (imp) sire of Saranaka, Speculation (Sydney Cup winner#). The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Blue Peter (win* tier V.B.C. St Leger). Lecturer and Valetta Colt i winners of the A.J.C. sires Produce Slakes), and [ingsborouch, winner of the A. J.C. Derby, A J.C. St Leger, A. J.C. Champagne Stakes, A.J.C. Sires Pro* dace Stakes, and sire oTßubiua (winner of the Canter* bury O.A. Handicap), from Yarroville, by Whalebone (half biother to the immortal Sir Hercules, sue of Yattendon and the Barb). Industry, by St John (imp)—Crasy Jane, by Kou* Emigrant (>mp) # Stella, by Peter Fin (imp) Spaewife (imp). Vida Australian and New Zeeland Stud Books \ \q\ VII. page 97. From the abort it is seen Tim Whifllwr it one of the stoutest bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere, for through both sire and dam he rnua back to Kous Emigrant and Spaewife, two of tha greatest Und-marka of the Australian Stud Book. Tim Whifller, (who takes Bemington's place this season) is a blood bay with black points, and is wellknown throughout New Zealand as one of the best* soundest and handsomest race bones ef the day ; for though he has been on the Turf this last h»e years ha is as sound as the day he was loaled, with legs and lees like steel, a rare thing te be met with in ot “Jr present day who have any pretensions to a turf reoora. Without a doubt he is one ot the soundest bones taat ever lett the post for the paddock, a point strong y recommended to Breeders to keep in sig»* wneo selecting a sire. w The following are some of his performances : woo the Auckland Maiden Plate, Derby, free, typing. Grand Stand, end K.M. Handicaps, and Town Plate (w.f.a.) ; Hawke's bey, Tradesmen's, end Grand BUM Handicsps; Halt Park Consolatton Qmatmg Administrstor, Fsy, Ac.,) Canterbury C.J.B. FJ*«*. »•* 21b, beating Son'-wseter, he. i Geraldine *■**• Cnp (beating Kobinaand Fnrilad*(N.Z. Offl» winner)) Dunedin Frovineial PleU, beating Lady Bum— end iH.mMit (Dunedin Cun winners). Wee second twenty-one 'times, including Aoekland Oup R.C.U. twice. Genuine E.C.H. twice, and C.J.O. Metropolitan kendioap: Third line tizw, tMjudjw* Henderson Mill Cap, Tiwuuguuui Stahet, OMtdw Birthday Handicap, and ITZ. Cup (beating jooh clinkers aa Wtleome Jack, Chariot, Tnrqnoiaa, Mia. chief. Taiaroan Ac.) Term*. £4 par mars. and ta gratwaaga j good gracing Is par week, until notice of stinting ia five*, whan man* MUST be PAID FOB, and (Movedwithin a fortniriit, or 8* per weak will be charged It ary oara taken, without reepanaibiiity. Bor particulars sac sards, or apply to W. O, WXLLIAMI, 108 Kmwatwri, Wtimupa.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2000, 3 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2000, 3 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2000, 3 December 1886, Page 4

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