ITHE 8I«». m STAM» THE SEASON AT lAUERU. JAY SELDEM. HSV STANDARD BRED TROTTING iBJH: Wildwood Raoord S.« Imp. 1 Kb* traateit apaed prod* 66 * yat Saawß im Auatralftß*. Sir* of Oham~'w Ribbomwood 9.9 and 4.15, and i-1 Oola 1.8 8-5 and 4.11. Wdd(1.18). Maria Goralli (3-17), n94 (9.18), , %lfl. {•wood (1.19), WiUojrwood (9.14) nanr otiaar good wmneni. tad JAY MBLDIN: May Bal- _ (LSI). »ra rfShjlook (9.80), Bell- (■.*» and f1.86), Anifcrahan relard for B-yr fiMeß. _ Sir* of May Beldan is Judfe Bolißa (1.18). lire of Shylock (9.80), BellMa (8.87} and many other good winmots. flraaHann May Imp. . , lAT MaU>lN bat aire*}* ■raja i/n)" BJaak . Belden (9JB-3yrß , SrAaH (1| miles—B.47), Stone BelBan, ate. « fil MLBEN is a Brown Bay ■Wmfca* 17 handa with ▼«*!_. *•**? Bom enudoa trie till marea ere tinted. Sail oara taken but no raaponiibutty. IBS: Single Mara «• •■• TT, Tanirn. *§i.f>»>f B HALL JAMESON.' (11197)
flrtl by 1. J. Wythe*. Copped Hall, Epjdng, Sim, [England. TEA itand at the TJpper Plain, Maiterton, and tmel the wrfeunding district, <XJOPPED HALL JAMESON" if a graasdly bred bay Shire Horse, standing ; about 17 J hands Ugh', witlt th# best of feet," joints, and legs, and a profusion of the right iort of feather; hat great bone «md if a grand mover, ana very cornet dap*, and is a, Shire Stallion «f the first order. He is without 4oubt tha best Stallion ever importad into New Zealand. He wap ezamOorse Society's Veterinary Surgeon «« London Shows, 1907-8-9, as well *• at all the ehbws he wai exhibited at during these years. He has proved himself to be a very rare foalFAT.r, JAMESON" has won the following prises: 1909—2nd, iomerset County at Glastonbury; Commended; London Shire Horse Sow (in a 'class of 48). mended, London Shire Horse Show (in a class of 48): lßt Somerset County and W. 1., Dorchester (4 all aßes); tod, Wiltshire County at OhippenLondon Shire J of 85); Ist Chesshire CJountyat Chester: 2nd B. and W.E., at Newport (5 all ages); Brd Welsh National at Abaryswyth; 2nd, Somerset County at f<Jrd and South, Essex; Ist & Champ'ion at the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Bhow, 1911; Ist and Champion Auckland Snow, 1911; Ist and Champion, Te Kuiti, 1812 SIRE, Dunßmor© Jameson (17972), by Moors Zealot (15731), . by Potentate (12086), by Lincolnshire Lad 11. (1865): his dam (22191) Moors Bonny by Regent 11. (6316), by, Harold (8708). by Lincolnshire Lad U. (1365); her dam (2432) Granite, by Leicestershire (2608), by Nonpanel (U7O). bv Waxwork. (2302), by WaxEngineer 11. (9300), by Draughtsman (2584), by Leverton Tom (4522), by Bofd Lincoln (231), by Matchless Junr. (1544), by Matchless (1609); her dam (12409), Friary, by JThe Friar (4732) by Tom (2156), by Honest Tom (1105); her dam, Darling, by What's Wanted (4178), by Renown (8972), by Wonder (2357), by MatchI % ( UM3MORE JAMESON" (17,827) won prizes: 1898, Ist, Nottingham ; Ist Northampton; Ist, Lincolnshire ; Ist, Shrewsbury; let, Leicestershire; Ist, Rugby; Ist, Moreton-on-Marsh; Ist, Coleshill; Ist and champion, Peterborough; 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 sire of the largest number of winners at Loudon Show in any one year. Another record: At 1906 London Show no less than 28 animals by this horse were •elected 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 sale Copped Hall Jameson was purchased by THE KEYNSHAM STUD CO., Bristol, England, while at the recent Dunsmore dispersal sale, 21 of bis 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 Englandj and that he' can claim unear relationship with the best and most popular Sir* Horses of the day. From his breeding he is bound to make a most impressive sire as his breeding is of the choicest, viz., 2 crosses of Lincolnshire Lad 11., 3 of Dack's Matchlesß, »nd 1 of Welchers' Honest Tom ; sires breed has been built up on. "BLOOD WILL TELL." All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE—Four and a-half Culneas, for full particulars apply to— O. O'DONNEL, Upper Plain. Masterton. Or L* It. BEDDALL. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAIHAKEKE AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The double-gaited Standard-bred Trotting Stallion— WAITfPIPI (2.261. (Prince Imperial—Ladv Emma.) ¥M7"ArnPIPI is 6 years old, a beauT tiful dark brown, standing 16 hands, has good flat bone, plenty of muscle, and a real 'feood temper. TERMS: £4 4s single mare, two or more as per arrangement. Payable January,.l9l4. All care taken, but no _ responsibility. Mares not proving in foal returned free next seaeon; mare sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Regular trips to Maryborough on Mondays. Featherston °». Tuesdays. Grazing free. For wrtner particulars apply to owner W. m. HEROOOK. Waihakeke.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 December 1913, Page 3
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