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<SL THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION EAELY BIRD (Sire. Day Da wo (b) oat of Chance by Sir Hercules (b), Finaaaa, by Toaa (a) FUrt by Mariner (Arab), Ac., Ac.) Dav Dawn by Raveniwortb (a), out of Skybird (a), by Teddington, Ac., Ac. DAY DAWN was fall brother to Giip'a dam Awatea, and Chance waa tall sister to Revoke, the dam of Ur Tancrcd'a Premier,aod Tramp Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, was a daughter of Chance, Dead Shot being the Site ot Mata Early Bird has generally been at the Stud in Wanganui and Nelson, but he has started in seven events, oat of which be 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 Tata. Terms—£4 6s per mare, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. TILLYABD, Tata. Waihengs, 12th September, 188<h 201 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DONCASTER WILL travel this district daring the Season. Leaves Feaiberstca on Men* day morning, passing through Oreytown fee Carterton ; returning on Tuesday. For further particulars see cards. W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor. TO STAND AT MARTINBOROUGH. The Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. The beat pedigree of say thoroughbred hens in the district. See oardt, To stand at Mr Tilaoa’s, Mart mho rough. Single Mare £i ; two or more as per agreement. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Trsdnoer, dam Lady Jane by Biddlsawotth. grand-dam Medora by Glendower—Arab Treason is a beautiful golden ebaetnnt, standing about sixteen “•sift with immense boas muscle, with very superior action; Um a epbeAUl ooDifcitation «o4 temper; is quiet to nde or handle. Re baa proved himeelf a sure foal-getter ; has distingnished hiieasif well on the turf, having rever lost a race when atari, ing for weight for age. Be took first prixa at JUokmoad Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took first prise at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, Treaaon is the sire of that splendid ernes uooalgy boras Erebus, tbit haa to well distinguished hia*at( both on the flat and over hurdle*. Proas Treason*! gnat sise and splendid crossing of bk od— Biiiillss worth and Tradnoer— ha oaaaot rail to get good staying stock, suitable for crose-ooontry, carriage, haems, and racehorses

Troaaon will b« at the following place* dnriag th* on, weather permitting Greytown and Oartarton. Fridays; Uoatarton, MlniUfl ;Nl It th* Iw* Stable*, Feathanton, Wednesdays and Tharadays. Term*, £4 a aura, ao allowooe* lor two or man* mono. Good Paddocks bo* of charge natal stinted. All ear*, bat no reeponsibtlity 211 080. FBBBTH. THE CLYDESDALE BNTIBB HOBS! GLADSTONE, TX7 ILL travel in th* Wsirtrspa District thi* MM*, ' f Icarin Moctartoa every Monday. GLADSTONE to by Priaoa Royal (SO) dam a WelUaf. toaaaara grand d*u imaer tod front Viataria. Ytoa well-known Olj faadala Mai lion Phnea loyal wa* bad bj Mr D, MoQmml Smeafon. Victoria, and wa* imported by hit room owner, Mr John HcKallar, Doylaatowa, OeaOerbery. Prince loyal to by Prinoe Charlie, who «■* Ibmin by Meant J. and M. Mclntoahfrom Beottood, whore he gained 7 drat onto*- hi* dam Bloaaom by Bother*! wa* alao imparted from Sootlaod. Prineo loyal to trick brown color, ataado 10 hand* and S inch**, allowing groat aymiaaity of Awm-with plenty of bone and ham of th* boat Ibahina Mnaa loyaloommeneed hit oaraera* a priM taker at to* yaara old. aecuring aeoond place at Ballarat, jad tod at Smaaton, whtr* b* waa only beaten by Par ala -th* winner of th* IW Prodaa* BMm at AIM Sinot hit aniyal in this ooloay he hat always beta a prize-taker in every Jmw yard whet* be ha* baaa entered, At the Caatarbnry Agriealtaral and «*■ toral Aaaociatica’t Metropolitan Show of ISM, h*iwo* awarded the Aetooiatioti modal and the FmMmF* Cup at th* beat draught ataUion oath* groaad. _ Hu atookaranow beginning to apeak ior in*****”**, notably Mr Staddart'a aoltXord Bogtoa, who leak drat prise a* a thrae-year-old at Chtows* mt year j Mr Pooook’s Prinoa Victor j Mr J. Boag’b loyal Ptuoe; and Mr Todd't colt Kerin, *ll pru* takea*.togotbar with a namaroat progeny of promMng youngster*—many of which bid Cur to ooa the blaa at no diataat dote, . __ Term*—£o ; £3 payable in January UR, tad m when the mar* prort* in teal. Twoormoramara* ttperagraemeai Por p*rttnt> ion tea card*. J. RAIDING, 08 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead of the Dndertigoed, THE THOROUGHBRED BOMB TIM WHIFFLER, JSt By Tim Whiflar (I) winner of the Metbaoraa Cop, A.J.C. Stake*, thro* Queen's plataa, Ao., (beat, mg the Mighty Barb), by New Warrior (imp) air* of Tarragon (Champfoa winner) Volunteer (Taita) Bomul*. (luonoattoa champion winner). The Prophet (Sydney Cap win. r) Queen Bee, dm of Sting (Adelaide Cap winner) idG.S. of Frailty, (dam of Trenton), from Parachute (dam of Jettie Umbra, Ac,,) by Kingaton (imp) sire of Bavanaka, Speculation (Sydney Onp winner*). The Duke (winner A.J.C. Derby). Bln* Pater (winner V.E.C. St Leger). Lecturer and Valottn Colt i winners of th* A.J.C. airea Produce Stake*), and Lingaborongh, winner of the A.J.C. Derby, Leger, A. J.u. Champagne Stake*, A.J.C. Sin* Produce Stake*, and aire orSnbina (winner of th* Canterbury G. A. Handicap), from Yarrorille, by Whatoboan (half brother to the immortal Sir Heteulet, *u* of Ysttendon and the Barb). Industry, by Bt John (imp)— Crazy Jane, by Bona Emigrant (imp). Stella, by Peter Fin (imp) Spoewite (imp). Vida Australian and New Zealand Stud Book* Vol VII, page 97. From the shore it it seen Tim Whifflar is on# of the stoutest brad hortas in th* Southern Hemisphere, for through both airs and dam he ran* back to Bona Emigrant and Spaawifr, two of th* greatest Und-marka of the Australian Stud Book. Tim Whiffler, (who takes Remington's plat* thi* asaaon) u a blood bay with block points, and u ww. known throughout New a* oa* of th* bast, soundest aadnandaomast nee hona* of th* day; fee though he ha* been on th* Turf Ud* last (r* yaara h* is as sound a* the day he waa foaled, with togsaadmea like steal, a rare thing t* be met with in tor** of pretent any who h»v* any pratenahmatoataafraeow. Without a doubt be it oa* of the aonadaet horeae the* erer left the post for th* paddook, * point stroogty recommended to Broaden to koap in eight whs* selecting a air*. Th* following an Bom* of hi* parformanaa* the AuokludMaiden Ptota, Darby, Fra*. IWL Grand Stand, and N.M. Handicap*, and Town Flaiy 1w.f0.) j Hawke’s Boy, Trail nrni a 1 *, aad Oread M*M Handicap*; Hntt Park Ooaaolatoaa (healing Ad. .Fay, A 0.,) OaaUtban C.J.B. PW*, (at 21b, boating Sou'-waatar, A*, i Gacaldiaa F.H. aad Cop (boating Bnbina and FaaOad* (N X. Cup winner) i Dunedin Prorinainl Plata, beating Lady Mama and saaTigra?b2ss , iaa Birthday Handicap,' end Ft Q» rbanßataaih Jrok. MM. Tma. At par man, and ta grnnaaaga i aoad |nmag it par weak until aotaa* at ttiaOim togfr**, whan seam MUSTS* PAID FOB. aadiaiaoaad vßhin a fortnight, or tap* amah ariUhat aarotokaa, witbaot raapaarihility. Fttr parttoulora sea oardt, cr apply to W O toffriiat *» XMwalwiLW'atoamm*

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2002, 8 December 1886, Page 4

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