BY SPECIAL BEQUEST OF SEVERAL BREEDERS. ■ Tho Stout and very Fashionably Bred Horse Remington Will serve mares in the'Wairiirapa this season, He is by tho world renowned sira Musket, dam Kftngi, by Eavonaworth; (imp), (son of Touchstone), dam Skybird (Snip) (ono of the'finest bred mares that ever left the shories of England N.Z,Referee), by Teddiugton (Derby, Ascot, and Doncaster Cup winner), byj Orlando, (Derby winner),- from Skylark by Peep-o'-D&y Bi>v (Chester Oup winner), from Growl by Bay Miaaleton (Derby aid Two Tbous&ud Guineas winner) from Barbiohee by Lapdog (Derby winner) by Waxy (Derby winner) by Pot-3-os, by Eclipse. . For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Rangi vide N.Z. Stud Book, Vol Terms £4 4s per mare. Good paddockJng at one shilling peri week until notice of stinting is given, when'mures moot be paid for and removed within a fortnight, or three shillings per week grazing will be chawed. Every oare taken without responsibility, For further particulars apply to W. 0. WILLIAMS, Kaiwaiwai, 2683 Or Groom in Charge, TO STAND THIS SEASON Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel O'Connel DANIEL O'CONNELL wan bred by Mr Murphy, of Marlborough, and is by Daniol O'Rourke, from Plover, by iSir Hercules. Plover is also dam of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, see N.Z. Stud Book, Vol, 6. Daniel O'Rourke won tho Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and is by Slcdmere (imported), from Brunctto (imported), who is also dam of Tadmor, the Canterbury Derby winner of 1874, Terms—Three guineas per mare, For furthor particulars seo cards. Also the purebred Clydesdale Stallion liaird O'Largo. LAIRD O'LARGO, imparted by D. McLean Esq,, Maraikatolio, Napier, All fees for abovo payable by P.N. at first service, made payablo on January Ist, 188 G. Paddocking will be provided when necessary but a charqcof Is per week will be made, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All further information to be obtained from cards, or ANGUS FRASER, (iB3 Home Bush. TO STAND THIS SEASON the puro Clydeadale Stallion Atom. Full particulars in future advortiso] raent. G. WATSON, 2784 Proprietor. TO TRAYEL IN THE WAIRARATA DISTRICT, Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Avon. AVON is a bav horse with black points, and stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and hair. Ho is come of a great family. His dam was sold at 800 guines when good mares wero sold at a fourth of that price. She is out of a
Blackleg marc—one of a family of four, out of tho same dam, and the quartette, bv Renfrew Jock, were the four best horses ever bred in tho Oamaru district, AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred bv W, Boag, Esq., Fendalton, near Christmuch, out of his famous prizo maro Grace Darling (86), bv Prince of Kilbride, importod (602), Grace Darling, by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and 626), Graoo Darling was the best maro that ever stood in Now Zealand. She has been first and Champion at Christchurch many times, beating the great Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland. She was first in Duncdin in her class and champion of tho yard. In fact hor career is unprecedented. AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jook (135) imported from Victoria; g siro Renfrew, importod from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jook's darn Rose, by Crowden Lad, a famous Clydeedalo, imported from Scotland by the lato David Nesbitt, Renfrew Jock was a most successful show horse. Before leaving Victoria ho took many firsts, and he was three years in succession in Oamaru, Timaru and Dunedin, and Champion of the yard as well, From this history breeders will "ognifle that they have in Avon not on]y a horse of good parts, but an Entire of good linCago, a matter altogether different from a good looking horse. The great point in horse breeding is to havo a sire connected With good families of undoubted character.- In the one case tho stock will be uniformly good, while in the othor case individuals may surpass, but the goneral character of tho stock will bo inferior and disappointing. Nothing is more griovous to a breeder than to see weeds Bpring from a good looking sire. Terms, }£4, payable by P.N. at first service, duo January Ist, 1888. For full information apply to 0. WATSON, 2697 Proprietor, RANGIORANURSERY. WE. IVORY, in presenting his • catalogue ;of fruit trees and general nursery stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for their liberal up* port during the last twenty-sixyeaVfid to inform thorn that his stock oml trees, &c., this year growing on fo acres of ground aro equal in quality and growth to former years, the majority beintr fruit bearing this season, • JAMES STONE & SOW, AGENTS, MASTERTON. N.B.—Those who have purchased these reeb in Masterton, spoak very highly of hem. . 2"" ■OPENINGNOI'ICE, MASTERTON PLUMBING AND GASPITTING WORKS.' DAVID PICKLING,
IN thanking the public of Mastetton and surrounding district' for tho liberal support during tho past 12 years, D. P. begs to announce having completed hiß new premises, and is now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch.; Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and the public generally are respectfully invited to inspect his new and varied stock " GAS FITTINGS All Requisites in Plumbing and Gaafitfcing always in jtock, and all work guaranteed, as none hut competent workmen are employed. Electric and other Bells fitted. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the latest improved principles. 2380 SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY KUTZNER BEOS., HAII-STREET, MASTERION, Engineers, Blacksmiths, Iron and ' Brass Founders. . . HAVING- imported all the necessary machinery of the latest improvements will be able to compete fully with the Wellington firms. New Engine, any H, P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, etc., made and repaired at low rates, Brass fittings at any iime. Patterns supplied. 10 GEO. LUKE, PjOACH and CARRIAGE BUILDER, \jOACH ahd CARRIAGE B*. iLDER TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON WANTED. -The inhabitants of th Wairarapa to know that 6. Lukb is building carriages of every description ef the BEST MATERIAL, apd from the latest designs at prices that . Defy Competition. Double Buggiesfrom£4o; Single r om£3o Dog Carts from £35; Lorno Cars im£3o Pagnqll and Whitechapel carts from £26 Spring Traps £2O. Putnam's Sulkys are a speciality, from £l6 upwards. Estimates and designs in application,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 29 September 1887, Page 4
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