Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

JSt THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION BAELY BIRD (Sire, Day Dawn (b) ont of Chance by Sir Hercules (b), Finesse, by Toss (a) Flirt by Mariner (Arab), &c., Ac.) , Day Dawn by Bavenswortb (a), ont of Skybird (a), by Teddington, Ac., Ac. DAY DAWN was full brother to Grip » dam Awatea, and Chance wae full sister to Revoke, the dam of Mr Tancred e Premier,aud Trump Card. Dead Shot's dam, Certainty, was a daughter of Chance, Dead Shot being the Sire of Mata Early Bird has generally been at the 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. t Early Bird will stand at his owners stables at the Tata. Terms—£4 5s per mare, allowance made for two or more. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. TILLYABD, Tutn. Waihenga, 12th September, 1886. 208

IHE THOROUGHBRED HOBBE DONCASTER WILL travel ibis diet riot doling the Season. Leaves Featberetoo on Mod* day morning, passing tbroogh Oreytown tor Carterton ; returning on Tuesday. For further particulars see cards. W. CRAWFORD, 266 Proprietor. kas TO STAND AT MAETINBOBOUOH. The Thoroughbred Stallion UGLY BUCK, Bred by the Middle Park Stud Company. The best f»edigree of any thoroughbred horse in the district, bee cards. To stand at Mr Tilson's, Martinborongh Stogie Mere £i ; two or more an per agreement. 209 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse TREASON, By Tradacer. dam Lady Jane by Riddleswortb, grand.dam Med ora by Gleudower— Arab, temper ; is quiet to ride Treason is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing atxiui sixteen hands high, with immense bone ana muscle, with very superior action ; baa a splendid constitution and good handle. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter ; has distinguished himself well on the turf, having never lost a race when starting for weight for age. He took lirst prize at Richmond Agricultural bhow, Nelson ; he also took first prize at the Marlborough Agricultural Show. Treason is the sire of that splendid cross-coantrT horse Erebus, that has so well distinguished himself, both on the fiat and over hurdles. From Treason's great size and splendid crossing of blood—Biddlesworth and Traducer—he cannot tail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacka, and racehorees.

Treason will he at the following places during the season, weather permitting Greytown and Carter* ton, Fridays ; A3a?*ferfon, Saturdays ; and at the Iron Stables, Foatherst) u, W ednesdaysand Thursdays. Tonus, £4 a mare, an allowi nee for two or more mares. Good Paddocks free of charge until stinted. All care, but no responsibility. 211 GEO. FEEETH. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE, TCTlLLtravel in the Wairarapa District this eeae*>n, TT leavin Masterton every Monday. GLADSTONE is tTPrnce Royal (30) dam a Wclliugton mare grand darn imported from Victoria. The well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal wa* bred by Mr D. McQueen, fimea*on.Victoiia, and was imported by hie recent owner, Mr John McKellar, Doyleslowu, Canterbury. Pnnce Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Messrs J. and M. Mclntosh from Scotland, where he gaiued 7 first prizes—his dara Blossom by BothwelJ was also imported from Scotland. Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands 19 bands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty ot bone and hair of the best fashion. Prince Royal commenced his career as a prize taker at two years old, securing second place at Ballarat, and 2nd at Smeaton, where be was only beaten by Darwin——the winner of the Sires' Produce Stake of £9O. Since his arrival in this colony he has always been a prize-taker in every show yard where he has been entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, be was awarded the Association medal and the , President's Cup as the best draught stallion on the ground. His stock are now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Steddart** colt Xord Raglan, who took first prize as a three-year-old at Christchurch Last year ; Mr Pocock's Prince Victor ; Mr J. Boag's Royal Pnnce ; and Mr Todd's colt Kevin, all prize taken—together with a numerous progeny of promising youngsters—many of which bid fair to aou tha blue at no distant date, Terms—,C4 ; k'i payable in January 1891, and tZ when the mare proves in toal. Two or more mares as per agreement For particulars see cards. 23$ HARDING, Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Homestead of the Undersigned THE THOBOfOHBHKD HOUSE winner) Volunteer (Tails) Komul*, (Launceston clummon winner;. T*.e Prophet (Sydney Cup vainer) Queen Bee, dsm of Sting (Adelaide* Cup winner) and 0.8. of Frailly, (dam ol Trenton), from Parachute (dam ol'Je.M? I'mbra, Ac.,) by Kingston (imp) sire of Satauuka, Speculation (Sydney Cup winner*) The Duke (winner A..1 C. Derby). Blue Peter (wtuuer V.K.C. St Lfger). Lecturer and Valetta C"U i winners of the A..J.C. hires Produce Stake*-), and Hugsborough, winner of the A.J C. Derby, A J.C. St Leger, A.J C. Champagne biak**t, A.J C Sires Pro* dace Stakes, and sire of Uubiua (winner ol the Canterbury 0 A Haiidica/j), from Varrovilie, by \\ LuJeboua (halt biother to the immortal Sir Hercules, pire of Yatlendon and the Barb). Industry, by Si Jo; (imp)— Crazy Jane, by Kous Ln.igraut (imp;, Stella, by Peter Fm (imp) Spacwite (imp). V <i*' Australian and Is'ew Zealand Stud Books \ ol ViL pugeU? From the above it is ai-en Tun Whifller one of the stoutest )>red horse* in 'he boutheru Hemisphere, lor through U>th sire end dam he ruua back to Uous Emigrant and Spaewile, two ol the greatest Und-marita ofthe Australian Stud Book. Tim WhitHer, (who faL.** iteiuinglon's pia».e this season) is a blood bay wiih black points, and is well* known throughout Xew Zealand as one of the best, soundest and handsomest race horses of the day ; /'.»r though he has been on the Turfthis last tiveyear rt ha is as sound as the day he was loaled, with legs and leet like steel, a rare thing to be met with m silts ul tin. present day who have any pretensions to a turf record. Without a doubt he is one ol the souuat ai horses that ever letl the post lor the paddock, a point strongly recommended to Breeders to keep in sight when selecting a sire. The lollowing are some oi his perform auoesWou the Auckland Maiden Plate, Derby, Free, hprmg. Grand bland, and N.M. Handicaps, and Town Plate (w.f.a.); Hawke’s Bay, Tradesmen's, and Grand bland Handicaps; Hull Park Consolation (beating Administrator, Fay, Ac.,) Canterbury C.d.S Piste, w 21b, beating Sou'-wester, Ac.: Geraldine F. H and Cup (beating Kubina and Fustiade (>.Z. Cup winner); Dunedin Provincial Plate, beating Lady Anuua and Adamant (Dunedin Cup second twenty-one limes, hminiijww Auckland Cup twice, K.C.H. twice. Geraldini H.C.H. twice, tna C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap i Third nine tunes, including Henderson Mill Cup, Turanganui Stakes, Dunedin Birthday Handicap, and Jf.Z. Cup (beating such clinkers as Welcome Jack, Cheviot, Turquoise, Mischief, Taiaroa, Ac.) Terms, £4 per mare, and bs groomage; good grazing leper week, until notice of stinting is given, when mares Ml ST be PAID FOB, and removed within a fortnight, or 3s per week will be charged Every care taken, without responsibility. For particulars see cards, or apply to TIM WHIFFLER, By Tim Whifller (S) winner of the Melbourne Cup, A.J.C, Stakes, tbrea Queen’s plates, Ac., (beating the Mighty Barb), by New Warrior (imp) sire •>f Tarragon (Champion carus, or apply io w. O WILLIAMS, KaiwaJwai, Wairarapa

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIST18870103.2.12.6

Bibliographic details

Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2012, 3 January 1887, Page 4

Word Count
1,248

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2012, 3 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2012, 3 January 1887, Page 4