Stud Horses -TTTELLINGTON STUD COMPANY. TO STAND DURING THE COMING SEASON, AT THE TAITA, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Horse YOUNG LOUD CLYDE. Pedigree:—By the celebrated Clydesdale horse Lord Clyde, out of the first-class mare Nelly ; by the renowned champion Blackleg ; grandsire, Black Champion, imported to Tasmania ; granddad, a magnificent Tasmanian ire Fan. Young Lord Clyde is a dark dapple „u,y, with black points ; very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, stands 16J hands, with great bone and muscle. YOUNG LORD CLYDE will travel as follows: —■ _ ~ . , UPPER, HUTT.—A. Brown s, Friday night. TAlTA.—Corbett's, Thursday and Saturday nights. LOWER HUTT.—Family Hotel, Monday light. NSONVILLE.—TayIor's, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. PORlßUA.—McGrath's, Mid-day of Wednesday. Terms:—Single mare, £4 ; two or more mares, £3 10s. Groomage, ss. Payable first service, other fees on January 1, 1876, to the lersigned. Any mares that may have ned to Young Lord Clyde last season, will b« cnarged £2 and groomage. Good paddocks provided at the Taita or Upper Hutfc, at 3s. 6d. per week. The Company's Thoroughbred Entire Horse "k a k a p o Will Stand during the coming season at Masterton and Carterton, Wairarapa. Paddocks will be provided at Carterton, at Is. 6d. per week. Parties wishing to send mares to Kakapo can make arrangements with the undersigned. Terms:—Single mare, £7; two or more lares, £6 each. Groomage, ss. Payable first service. CHARLES F. S. BURT. THE PURE - BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE VICTORY WILL TRAA r EL THE FORTHCOMING SEASON 1875-6, Between GREYTOWN and the HUTT. Pedigree : Sire Royal Conqueror, dam Blossom. The sire was imported for H. Redwood, Esq., at a cost of £7OO, after taking first prize at the United Scotch and English Agricultural Show at Battersea, against all comers. His dam, Blossom, was bred by H. Walls, Esq., of Canterbury, and took several first-class prizes as the best brood mare in the colony; sire Wellington, dam Scotland's Pride. Terms :—Single mares, £3 10s.; guarantee, £5 55.; two or more mares, the bona fide property of one owner, as per agreement. Groom's fee, ss. All payments to be made on or before Ist January, 1876. Victory will serve a limited number of mares only this season. Victory has travelled in the Hawera-Patea district for the last two seasons, and proved himself a sure foal-getter. Owing to his docile temper, and the quality of the stock he has left behind, combined with the fact that he was perfectly quiet and staunch in harness, he was a general favorite there, the proprietor having refused £350 for him at the close of the last season. Victory will be at the following places : Featherston Monday morning, passing to Greytown, whore he will remain on Tuesday; back to Featherston on Wednesday on his way to the Upper Hutt, passing the Upper Hutt on Thursday, and on to Taita; Hutt on Friday all day, through the Upper Hutt again on Saturday on his way back. W. F. OAKES, Pakuratahi. fTIO STAND THIS SEASON. THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE STALLION, "CLYDE." IiYDE is a beautiful dapple grey, rising 5 years old, stands 17 hands 2 inches, with immense bone and muscle, and of very superior quality. CLYDE was got by Lockryan, out of the lported Clydesdale mare Nancy. Lockryan, imported from Scotland, was by Champion, the winner of more prizes, and sire of more prize-takers, than any draught entire in Scotland. CLYDE has proved himself a sure foalgetter, for the last two seasons in the Wairarapa, and has had more mares than any other horse travelling in the Wairarapa. CLYDE is perfectly quiet and staunch. D. BENGE, Proprietor, Taita. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the undermentioned places, the celebrated pure-bred Clydesdale Entire DUKE OF EDINBURGH (dapple brown), by Young Sampson, imported from England ; grand sire, Champion of England ; his dam Gypsey, by Prince Royal, imported ; g dam by Cobhain, g g dam Big Ben. Duke of Edinburgh has been shown at Christchurch four times, and took one first prize and three seconds. Fees, four guineas each mare. Reduction will be made for two or more mares, the bona fide property of the same person. All fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1876. Mondays—Taylor's, Johnsonvillo; New Zealander, Mcintosh's, Wellington. Tuesdays—Valentine's, Lower Hutt. Wednesdays—Pugaley's, Taita. Thursdays—McGrath's, Porirua. Fridays—Bould's, Pahautanui. Saturdays—McGrath's, Porirua. For particulars, apply to the groom. rpo STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE YOUNG LOFTY, iy Lofty, out of the imported Tasmanian mare Blossom. YOUNG LOFTY is a dark dapple brown horse, about 17 hands, and is rising three yeara. Lofty, the sire of YOUNG LOFTY, has taken first prize wherever shown in New Zealand. YOUNG LOFTY will travel in Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Porirua, and Wellington Districts. Terms.—Single mare, £5 ; two or more mares, as per agreement. Groomage 55., payable first serving. Paddocks at Upper Hutt 2s. Cd. per woek each mare. Every care taken but no responsibility. YOUNG LOFTY will travel as follows : UPPER HUTT. At Wilkins's Railway Hotel, Saturday. TAITA. —At Pugsley's Travellers Rest, Monday, midday. LOWER HUTT.—Family Hotel, Monday evening. JOHNSONVILLE.—TayIor's, Tuesday and Thursday. PORIRUA.—Mr. Grath's, Wednesday, midday. WELLINGTON.—Nag's Head, Friday. Full particulars see cards. WILLIAM NIXON, Proprietor. ry\o STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE ROYAL HIGHLANDER. ROYAL HIGHLANDER, three years old, is by Nobleman, out of a thoroughbred mare by Lyndon, bred by Mr. Tinliue, Amuri. Nobleman, bred by Sir Cracroft Wilson, C. 8., is by The Peer (imported), out of Whisper, by Wanderer (imported Arab), out of Columbine. The Peer, by Melbourne, out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone. Lyndon, by Potentate, out of Zitella, by II Barbiere, out of Gipßy. ROYAL HIGHLANDER will stand at the following places -.—Monday, Lower Hutt; Tuesday, Taita ; Wednesday, McGrath's ; Thursday, Bould's, Pahautanui ; Friday, McGrath's ; Saturday, Mcintosh's. Terms, £4 4s. For furthor particulars, apply to the groom.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4565, 6 November 1875, Page 4
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