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THE BTUD. TO STAND THE BEASON AT TAUERU. JAY BELDEN. fHB STANDARD BEED TROTTING STALLION. IRE: Wildwood Record 2.4f Imp. ' The greatest speed producer yet known in Australasia. Sire of Cham? pioai Ribbonwood 2.9 and 4.35 and Wildwood Junr. 4.33; .gtandsfre t o£ «-*«» Cole 2.8 3-5 and 4.31. Wild,./w« is" also the sire of Wild Duck (2.16), Marie Corelli- (2.17), •Curfew Bell (2.18), Papanui (2.19), Maplewood (2.19), Willowwood. (2.14) Bells (2.29 and 2.25), Australian record for 2-yr fillies, , ■ _ '. . . den.(2.18), sire of Shylock (2.30), Bellman (2.27) and many other good winners. Grandam: May Imp. ' JAY BELDEN has- already sired a few good ones, namely, Cute (2.24 •Bws), Black Belden (2.29-2yrs), •€brbell (If miles—3.47), Stone Belden, eto. _; JAY BELDEN is a Brown Fay atandiak 17 hands with very heavy harness. .„ .. x j Gracing free till mares axe stinted. All care taken but no responsibility. FEE: Single Mare £3 3s. For full particulars apply to G. R; GAKRATT, Taueru. ••COPPED HALL JAMESON." C 2318') Bred by E. J. Wythes, Copped Hall, Epping, Essex, England. "H7ILL stand at the Upper Plain, »▼ Masterton, and trayel the surTOtmding district. . „-_„«.,„■. ! HALL JAMESON" u a I «randly bred bay Shire Horse standing about 17* . hands nigh, with the,best of feet, joints, and legs, and a profusion of the right sort of featherj has great bone ijind is a and very correct shapls, and is a Shire SteUion , of the first order. He is without: ' ■doubt the best Stallion ever import- - «d into New Zealand. He was exam-, ined and passed sound by the biure Horse Society's Veterinary Surgeoh I , »t London Shows, 1907-8-9, w. well " as at all the shows he was exhibited * at during these years. He has prov-1 ed himself to: be a very sure foal- I f Popped hall jameson" has \ . won the following prizes :1909--2nd, j .Somerset County at Glastonbury;; Commended, London Shire Horse.;. • mended, London Shire Horse Show (in j a class of 46); Ist Somerset County , • and W.E., -Dorchester (4 all ages); j 2nd, Wiltshire County at Chippenham (3 all ages); and Shire Horse ' Society's Silver Medal and Champion tor;.2nd B. and W.E., at Newport (5 ' all ages>: 3rd Welsh National at Ab- • eryewyth; 2nd, Somerset County at ford and fouth, Essex; Ist & Champion at the Waikato Agricultural and ' Pastoral Association's Show, 1911; Ist and Champion Auckland Show, - 1911; Ist and Champien, Te Kuiti, ' 1912 * SIRE, Dunsmore Jameßon (17972), ' by Moots Zealot (1573 D, .by Poten- ' tate (12086), by Lincolnshire Lad 11. (1365); his dam (22191) Moore Bon- ? Ny by Regent 11, (6316), by Harold I - (3703), by Lincolnshire Lad 11. I (1365): her dam (2432) Granite, by Leicestershire (2608), by Nonpariel worM229B>, by Matchless (1509). DAM (17526), Upshire Nun, by - Engineer 11. (9300), by Draughtsman (2564), by Leverton Tom (4522), by Bold Lincoln (231), by Matchless Junr, (1544), by Matchless (1509)-; her dam (12409), Friary, by The Friar (4732) by Tom (2156), by Honest Tom (1106); her dam, Darling, by What's Wanted (4178), by Renown (3972), by Wonder (2357), by Match'%WmOßE JAMESON" (17,927) won prizes: 1898, Ist, Nottingham; Ist Northampton; Ist, Lincolnshire ; Ist,- Shrewsbury; Ist, Leicestershire; Ist, Rugby; Ist,.Moreton- . on-Marsh; Ist, Cdleehill; Ist and , Challenge Cup, Ashbourne. 1899: . Ist and reserve for Cup S.H.S., London, and he is the leading sire of the present day, having sired more prizewinners than any other Shire Stallion during the years 1903-4-5-6-7, and holds the record of being the Bire of the largest number of winners at London Show in any one year. Another , record: At 1906 London Show no less than 28 animals by this horse were selected by the judges and passed the veterinary examination sound, and received money awards. Sixteen animals by him in one sale made the record average of £236 each, at which CO., Bristol, England, while at the recent Dunsmore dispersal sale, 21 of his produce averaged £225 12s. An examination of his pedigree will show that he is descended from a strain of the heaviest and^ most, powerful waggoners in England, and that he can claim near relationship with the best and most popular Sire Horses of the day. From his breeding he is bound to make a most lm- - choicest, viz., 2 crosses of Lincolnshire Lad n., 3 of Dack'S Matchless, and 1 of Welchers' Honest Tom ; sires • . i .i _l.~l_ Ot.._. XXnraa upon wmcn tne »" u » D XJ " \,W/\/vr\ breed has been built up on. BLOOD WILL TELL." but no responsibi-a-haif Guineas. irs arov to— O'DONNEL. Upper Plain. ■* ■ ■ Masterton. HDALL. All car& lity. FE '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 September 1913, Page 3
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