-ffiC THE THOBOUGHBBKD STALLION EARLY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) ont of Ohaoo* by Sir Uerculea (b), Fioeaaa, by Ton (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), Ae„ Ac.) Day Dawn by Beveusworth (a), ont of Skybird (a), by Teddington, Ae., Ac. DAT DAWN wa* fall brother to Qrip’e dam AwatM, and Chaoee wae foil aiater to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tanered’e Premier,and Tramp Card. Dead Shot’s dam, Certainty, vu a danghter of Chaaoe, Dead Shot being the Sire ol Mata Early Bird hai generally been at the Stud in Wanganui and Neleon, bnt ha baa atarted in Mven rventa, ont of which bo won three, hie laat win being the flrat Steeplechase bald in Wellington about three yaara ago. Early Bird will aland at hi* ownet’a atablea at the Tutu. Term*—£4 5i per mare, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, bnt no rorpongjliility. For further particulars apply to C. TILLTABD, Tutu. Waihenga, 12th September, 1886. 306 THE THOBOUGH3BED HOBBS DONCASTER WILL travel tbia diatriat during the Seaaon. Leaves Feasheraton on Moo* day morning, passing through Oraytown for Carterton; returning on Tuesday. For tar* tber particulars on cards. W. CBAWPOKD, 366 Proprietor. TO STAND AT MARTIKBOBOUOH. The Thoioughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Btnd Company. The best pedigree of soy thoroughbred hone in the district. See sards. To stead et Mr Tilsoc’*, Mart in boro ugh Hire £4; two or more a* per agreement. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Hone TREASON, By Treducet, daa lady Juw by Biddlesworth, grand-dam Madortby Gtandower—Arab. Troeeon i* s beeutiful golden ohectnat, atendiig about sixteen hinds Ugh. with immense bona and mnaele, with rtrj superior aetiou; baa a spl«udid oonatitution and good temper j it quiet to rid* or handle. Be be* proved himself a sure foal-getter; has distinguished himsdf well on the turf, having never lost n ing for weight for see. He took first pries el Hi«h moud Agrienltural Show, HeT Nelson; he else took list prise st the Marlborough Agricultural Show. Treason it the sire of tint vplaedid mum uunulri hone Brebus, that has so well nietmgnished htsseelf, both on the flat and over hurdles, mn Treason's greet use tod splendid crossing of blood—Biddles worth and Traduesr—he eaanot ail teget good sSeying stock, suitable for cross-country, sarrisgt, and rseeaotiea. Treason will bo st the following places dnriag the teaaon, weather permittingOroytown and Ourtsr> ton. Fridsrs; Mastertoo, Saturdays ;aod at the Iran Stables, Featherston, Wsdaesdeysand Thursdays. Terms, £4 n mars, an allowance for two or mens. Good Paddocks foes of charge anbl All ears, bnt no responsibility. 211 OKO FBXXTH THE OLTDEBDALE ENTIRE HOBBI GLADSTONE,
TIT ILL travel in theWairarapa District this '' learia Mastertom evaryMonday. SSt GLADSTONE k byPrfnea Boyal (M) te a Wading* ton mars pwddwiaM. tad from Vtataria.lha wed-known ClydaadalsßtaU lion Print Boynl wee bred by Hr D, “ taM*oi Viol oita, tad m imported by hia Itata owner, Mr John McKallar, DcjWown, O - Prince Boyal in by Prince Charlie, who was impy*d hjr Messrs J. sad M. Melatoeh from Beottaad, wb*e tint prises- bn dare Blossom by Mhadi slao imported from Scotland. hr aaiuoo 7 tint ] Prince noyal iaari hj brown color, stands I* Mb and 3 inches, allowing gnat symmetry of tanuwitb plenty of bone and hair of the beat mahion. ritna Boyal commenced hii career aa a pries taker nl tat year* old, securing aroond place at Ballarat, aad Sad at Smaaton, where he waa only beaten Darwin——the winner of the Sires’ Prodoee b aka of m. Siaee hia arrival i in thia eoloay ha haa elwaya been I prise- taker in every abow yard where ha haa been Caatarbarv Aaricnltnral and Mentered. At the Canterbury Agricultural local Association’! Metropolitan Show of 1190, he waa aararded the Aaaoetation medal and the X’rasidH’a Cap aa the best draught stallion on the |wem. _ Hu atockarenow beginning to (peak Inc thamaatvaa, notably lb Stoddart’a colt Lord Hagtae, who took fir at priie at a three-year-old at Cbnatebnrah an year j Mr Foeoek’t Prince Victor; Mr J. Boegta Bayal Prince j end Mr Todd’a eolt Kevin, all pn** together with a anmarona progeny of a youngsters—many of which bad ihir to don Ihn hj at no distant date, Tana—£4; a payable in Ja—ary ÜBT, aad when the mate proves in teal Two or more maratae par agraamant- For; laratea sards. J. HAKDUTO, TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead of the Underaigned, THE THOROUGHBRED BOktfiE TIM WHIFFLER, JSt By Tim WhiOat (•) winner of the Melboarae Cup, A.J.C. Stakes, three Quean's plates, ko.,(j ing the Mighty Maw Warnor (imp) sin of Tarragon (Champion Volunteer (Trim) Bomuta, (Uanoeetaa _irj Q t eadO.fi. of Frailty, flfbm Par*, chute (dam of Jateie Umbra, Jt0.,1 by Kmgriaa (imp) •in of Savanaka, Speculation (fiyoney Cap wiaaara). winner). The Prophet /Sydney Onp winBaa, dam of Sting (AdeWe Oup winter) ivanaka, Speeolation (Sydney Cap wiai _ The Duke (arinoer A.J.C. Derby). Blue Peter (whiner V.B.C. fit Leger). Lecturer aad \aletta Colt (winners of the A.J.C. airas Frodaee Btahee), aad Kingabornogh, winner of the A.J.O. Derby, _A.J.C^BI Lager, A.J.C. Champagne Stakes, A.J.C. done Stakes, aad sin of Babins (winner of Jha Ctaßtaraooe stance, and lira of Jumna (winner o» i bury O. A. Handicap), from Tarrovilla, by J (half biothar to the iaunortal Sir Hercules, aha _af (half biothar to the iaunortal Sir Harculea, aha af xattendon and the Barb). Industry, by St John (imp)—Craxy Jane, by Boa* 'yjg Stella, by £eter Pin (hap) Spaewife (II Australian and Mew Zealand Stud Books VoIVU. page 97. Prom the above it is seen Tim WmMnrla one of the stoutest bred ho rasa ia the Bomkma Hemisphere, for through both she aad dam he tans back to Bona Eminent and Snaewifa, two of thn greatest 1 Tub V known soondeat though ha has been on the Tnrf thia tost five yearniha leas and tael like c n ties lone to aturfreaped present d Without a _ - w— .. — r . ever left the poet far the paddock, n pcaat etenapp recommended to Breed ere to keep in right win selecting e airs. The following are some of hie performnass i—Vn the AaekhmdHaidan Plata. Darby. Prat, Ina Grand Stand.and MM. Henrienpe. and Town Ptata (w.ta.) ( Hawke’s Hay, Tradesman's, aad Oread fitamd Handicaps i Matt Peek Oonaolatton (hWtog AA. minutrator, Fay, Aa.,) Oaniietinr CIA PWta, fid ilb, beating Serf-wester. An. i flireldnrr f.H. aad idemeal (Deaedia On -fiirTrr] 1 *" eeeaal twenty-on rimes, ‘--'- A -e AasktoU Oea „ , . —Kueop i x man mne Hendmeea Mill Onp, ItanammM i . Birthday Haadiaap, Ud H.l. Onp (bsaltog oHnkaea aaWeleonm Jaek, OhnftoUftmMrik akiaf,Taiaio* Ac.) Teems. St per mars, nd Is gmiaf leper weak, antil aeSiaa ei whan maiw UvStl! PAID lOLai fflba iaafoetai«ht,ar le pm mask win oaae rite, withoat reapeneibilriy. For parrianlars aaaemde^orejy^ta 399 Enaweiwri, Wa fariaririTin^h aadeneeei wrifc.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 2007, 20 December 1886, Page 4
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