THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, £ DUKE OF ALBANY, ITT ILL Stand at Meadow bank this VV Se v anon. SE R VIC E, £2. Grazing Free. All care taken, but no * responibility. , V : ' T. BRADLEY, Med ow bank. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TE AROHA, PAEROA, & THAMES DISTRICTS. ■ The Oefebrateid Trotting ‘. Stailidb balderdash; 1 ' Balderdash is by Roueer from Mischief (one of the best trotters New Zealand has produced,.and whose victories on the track in Wanganui, Ohristchrirch; and, ! Dunedin ure too well known to need comment). Baldebdabh is a dark, dapple chestnut, possessing rare bone and muscle, with the very best of action, and beautiful temper. As a,performer that for style and speed lie has few < qna's, haying m one day on the New. Brighton course won the Maiden Trot (two miles), and the Three-mile Saddle Trot, finishing up by running second in a field of sixteen in the Two-mile Trot. At the Rangiora Autumn Meeting he won the Two-mi e Trot, and at the Christchurch Show he was winning the Two-tmile Trot easy when his girth broke and-he was pulled up. In March,. 1892, at the Onslow Trotting Club’s meeting, though just having finished a big sea on at the stud, aod only trained about a fortnight, be ran unplaced in the Tbreeiliile Saddle Trot, but finished a good hi bond in the Wheel Race frorn scratch after getting badlv awayo In' March, 1894, at the Otaliiihii Trotting Club’s meeting, he won the Two mile Harness. Trot,ea-y, In the Show Ring he has taken. First Pi .ze every time that ,he has been shown- last time (1893) winning the special prize cup and be.iting-'tl/e - English horse Perfection (imp), -winner of ovet--20 first and champion prizes, titid never before bealen. H.e has also been twice; second and o'nce highly commended for carriage sire - , ' , - . Balderdash’s dam Mischief by Young pimiedcs, sire of Victor (who has a Threemile record in the saddle of 8 min li sec.) out of The Widow (imp ,) Norfolk Trotter. Besides having gained a number of prizes as a carriage mare, she has produced a ; number of fast Horses, -among them being .Moonlight, who left , the colony, holding ihe record then of 8 min 8s o, who at present holds the thie "-mile saddle r -cell'd'for Nevv'Zealund of 7 min 59 sects. Rousor, by Messenger-(imp.) from Kate D’Shane,. : s one of the most successful sires of jumping and trotting horses in Canterbury. He is hist) fit 11 brother to i’am U’lSimnter, a horse that holds more first prizes for getting carriages horses than />nv horse iu New Zealand, f Balderdash’s young stock have already won several, trotting races in Canterbury,' one of them (Stockholm)putting the two juiles Ijehind her in .5 min 27 see. ,• It-will thus be seen that Balderdash, both from breeding and performances, possesses ikri> credentials to recommend 'iim to the use of breeders of roadsters, hunting or carriage stock of any kind.
The dales and places will be duly adyertised in a future issue. • Terms. Single Mares, £3 ; two or more, the property of one owner or ono petsoQ responsible, as per agreement. Good Paddocks. All care taken, , but do ' re“'pi*n«i bi 1 i • For further particulars apply to — T. HESLOP, Lessee. rfto STAND THIS SEASON, tub X IMP-•R' r ED NOHFnj.K STALLION : •-, PERFECTION.: PERFECTION, a brown hoise, stands 17:1 hands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action. , . . . .v-:.:- ; /■'. His pedigree is as follows Sire,. Coker’s Perfection ; g p, Warthis’ Perfection ; gg b, Jackson’s Perfection ; ggg 8, Catton ; gggg e, Bay Beekingbam ; ggggg s. Grand Conqueror ; -gggggg s, Henderson’s King Giorge. Dam bv Old menon (which horse trotted 18 .imles in the hourf’and was sold for 800 guineas) y g. d by Wink’s Perfection. Two half brothers to Perfection , yy,ere. ; sold for SCO and 800 ’ guineas respectively, when five and three years old.^ f Perfection; lias taken 27 “First anti Champion, Prizes,: and never suffered'defeat. 'v" • . # ' '• ‘x’i is grand stallion, Perfection will stand at. Meudow bank this Season, and - travel, as foil-. . . - .. xe.r Monday— At Paeroh, Crosby’s Stable,. . Tuesday l —Oikutnia. Co.rbett 7 s f . Stable,, and returns to Paero s Wednesday. M endow hank, Thursday, al I day/''' ", Friday—Te A rol a West, at A. Farmer’s, Manawaru, then to Te Arolia via Murphy’s bridge. Stands at Meadowbank Saturday and Sunday. . ■ x SERVICE FEES : £2 10s ; Groom’s Fees, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom at first Service. Service fees to be paid on .or before 10th January, 1896. . Grazing free, all cafe, but no responsibility, at Meadowbank only. For further particulars apply to Grooln in charge concerning the. horse. Notice. —All. mares that any of my. horses have served and not' proved in foal, wi>l be reived free of charge by either of my horses, Perfection or Duke of Albany. An early application for Per* fection or Duke or AJbuny lists as they are bound to fill fust. . T. BRADLEY, Proprietor. I Meadowbank, near Te Aroha; ■jm. usSr.&Kt
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1775, 2 October 1895, Page 3
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822Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1775, 2 October 1895, Page 3
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