je9B» nnO stand the season jfij W _1_ at Masterton, and jtrt|!ft§pi, travel the Surrounding -T Thb Thoroughbred MERRIE ENGLAND. Sra Capapie '-The Colonel I] ® Sister to Cactus I .a § Paraguay fj-f s _ g lsT"~ Troa " ra w >l g> in — & a" 73 Alien flrnv Emigrant a _Z . "2 ~ ' mv t> „ Birdcatcher - r - lhe Baron Echnidim Z ** g M PaCOhOntes Marpessa «go — . : J >h S" , Harkaway . Economist UI _J__ Zella Appoloina acf I Buy Sultan W .2-g Middleton Cobweb X p> -£"""3 _ i „ ■ Sandbeck CC 3* Q Barbell c Parioletta Ul o. *> Seane Royal Oak «g A hC dof Orville I a Beetipt *»&, g 0 I. Bird- gi r Hercules j"g J? g Catcher Guiccioli a irf m Economist . o w Echi3na Miss Pratt t> . § a BoyalOak caiton g .2 orPhysician dof Smolensk .2 i% i.- Defence Deception Lady Stumps Well-grassed paddocks and running stream. All care taken, hut no responsibility. Terms, £5 ss. For further particulars apply to W. GARRETT, Owner, Villa-street. THE WORKMAN, By Bobinson Ckueos—Dam, The Maid. SIRE of Shrapnell, winner of Thompson Handicap, and many other good performers. For full particulars Cards, to be obtained from C. O'DONNELL, Owner. TERMS—Single Marr, £5 ss. Two or more as arranged for. Paddocking, Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. C. O'DONNELL, Renall-streefc, Masterton. TO stand ihis season at Hazeldell, Te Ore Ore, the Clydesdale Stallion— LORD KITCHENER, byP.idecf Stratbmore —Diamond. Pride of Strathmore was bred by E. Church, Esq , Ashburton. Piide of Strathmore was got by Extinguisher, 14 5.8.; dam was got by Mrs Nimmo's Piince, by Prince Charlie, 4 S.B. (imp. from Scotland). Extinguisher took first and champion at Dunedin and at Invercargill A . and P. Shows as a 4 yrold— by Young Extinguisher (imp. from Scotland by the late D. Nesbit). Young Extinguisher is by Vanquisher. Extinguisher's dam is Maggie McUormack, by Sir William Wallace, dam Miss McCormack (imp. by the late David Nesbit from Tasmania) by Lincolnshire Hero, grand dam by Black Champion (imp.) Lord Kiichener's dam is Diamond, by Tam-o'-bhanter, by old Sir Coin Campbell (imp.) Diamond's dam wts imported from Taemariii by the late Mr Hastwell. Diamond took first ptize as a mare in regular work and was awarded 2nd prize in brood mare class to the champion maro Darling. Lord Kitchener is a bay horse, of nuggety build, with large bone and muscle, and is of good temperament. For further particulars apply tc — OSWALD PEBCY, Owner, Te Ore Ore. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at 'the Owner's Farm, Elmley, Taueru, the Imported Sbire Stallion— BAY RONALD, (16,513, Vol. 19, English Shire Horse Stud Bcok). BAY BONALD is perfectly marked, and very docile. He stands nearly 17 hands high, and has the most perfect head and neck ever placed on a horse. Breeders (believing in quality) will do well to inspect this horse before making other arrangements. Good grass paddocks free of charge, but we accept no responsibility. For terms and particulars apply to the owners. Fcur foals, the stock of Bay Bonald, can now be seen at the Owner's Farm, and are a credit to any sire in New Zealand. T. P. LETT & SON, Elmley, Taueru. TO travel the Wairarapa this Eeason, the Champion Trotting and Carriage Stallion, NEW YORK (By Emerson—Kitty). Emerson's sire, Berlin (No. 374, Wallace's Trotting Eegister, Vol. IV.), was imported from America. NEW YOEK, it will be seen, comes from prize-winners on both sides, and is himself the winner of Seven First Prizes and Two Championships in Trotting and Carriage Classes. NEW YOBK is related to all the champion trotters of Australia and New Zealand— viz., the champion Fritz and numercus others. For terms and other particulars apply to the owner. EOBT. FALLOON, Masterton. TO stand the season at Grange Farm, and travel the surrounding district, the American Standard-bred Trotting Sire, GRANGE MESSENGER (late Lixington) Sire Berlin (imp.), dam Meseekger Maid (imp.) Grange Messenger is a black horse, standing 16 handp, possessing beautiful style and carriage. Grange Messenger has proved himself a most successful sire for leaving fast and stylish horses. Several of his stock has been shown at Masterton, Palmerston and Woodville, never leaving the ring without a prize. Terme, £3 10s; guarantee, £4 43. Two or more as par agreement. For further particulars apply to L. H. BAINEB, Grange Farm, Masterton. TO stand this season, in the Wairarapa, the Clydesdale Stallion, GARRY OWEN. (Tully Allan —Sweet Lavender). ; TEEMS—£4 4s per mare. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. Good paddocks. All care taken, but no responsibility. Also Pony Stallion, KING OF THE RING. Full particulars on application. ANGUS FBASEB, Owner. Or to Jas. Connor, Groom in Charge. A. IRVINE, (Late W.J. FLY). GENEBAL CABBIEB AND EXPRESSMAN. Commercial Samples and Goods Promptly attended to. Agent for N.Z. Express Co. Telephone 126. Post Office Box 50. Sxableb; Bannistbr-stbbbt, Masiebtoii.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7845, 10 September 1904, Page 3
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