THI BIUB. ft mm THE SEASON AT rAUERU. JAY IELDEM. fIAKDABD BRED TEOTTINft STALLION. fIQHI! 9?iHd«ood Baooid 1.41 Imp. » roWd produejff yat tMWB i» Auatralaia*. Sira of Oh*mnini ißibbonwood S.B and 4.K and KBdwood Jour. 4.M; f™nd*ir* o{ ffiag Gala 1.8 9-6 and 4.11. Wildprtfl ii alio tfc« vn <A Wild ftuk (■.!•),* Man* Goralli (8.17), ■tsrs sft'stera, MMb (1.91), itr» «f Shylook (8.10), Bellp«lll (t.BB and 1.35), Australian relard far S-yr iUiee. . . •ii* of May -Belden is Judga Be - Us (1.18), sire of Shylock (1.10), Bellsaaa (8,17) and many «tfc*r food ww#;aidam: May Imp. . , I AT BELDIN has ahragy «r®da Raw «ood obm, namely, Out# (IJ4--Kr»), Bltak Belden (1.19 — rbsll (1| mil®#—l.47), Stoma Belk« AtO. • illl JUBWEN m a Brow* Bay lluidiaa 17 handa with yery fciavy leaa amdparfsatly ru«t» aiddla and ®*2ra£iie iraa till mawa ar« *tint«d. ULll (in t**"" but bo responsibility. rUßtfli«la Mara SB» Si. Bar fall partieulara apply to fi. *..«AflttlATT, Tauarn. VfQfffiS HALL *AM ESOM." ■ (11117) H * ll ' iksd at tic .Uppw Plain. indtrardtha wr"SroStBBMM. JAMKON" i. . nodlj' wrad -bay Horn, gtandinfr about 174 _ hands ■EHRfIi-thi * bait of feet, joints, «kP Imp, and a profusion ff the .•ttfr lorfe of feather; has praat bone aad ia i (piad mover, gaiT vary ®? r * watahapea, and is a Shire ef tii first order. Ha ia without ftmWfha heat Stallion ever import- •« fete n«f A •t durin* thser yews. Ha Ija P»J----•d kimself to ha *; tafl/' ,0^" haijs JiiM ■landed, » olms of M) 5 Ist Somerset Goxato »i Welllii*ton (6 all fßff) and W.E., Dorchester [4 «ul ages). ind, Wiltshire County at ChropenE.2 fa ill ures) | and Shire Horse fcSety's s£dOh*mpi<m ftondon Shire Horse Show (ini a okas gf 86V: Ist Cheeshire Oountyat Ghes&;&d B. and •W.B.k at Newporti (6 aQages); 3rd Welsh Nataonalat Ab2nd, Somerftet Oountr at Wells (9 'all ages); 1904—2nd ford and South, Essex i lst & Ohamat the Waikato AgriOTltural_and Pastoral Associations Show, , lst 'and Ghampjbn Auckland M9ll<; Ist and Ohampioai, Te Kuiti, 1 by Moors Zealot (15731), . Ste (12086), "by Liricolnshire Lad U. (1865) * his dam (22191) MoOTb ny by'Begent H. (6916), /B703). hy Lincolnshire Jjad u. (1865); her dam (2482) srMute, hy Lioefershire (2608), tar (1470), by Waxwork $302), by Wax work (2W, by Matchless (1509). DAM (17526), Upshire Nun, by . Bngmeer 11. (9300), by Dtaughteman (2564), by Tom (4622). by ; Lld Lincoln + by Matchksa v IJunr. f (1544), by Matchless (1600), Vher dam (12409), Frianr, by The Friar (4732) by "fom (2156), by Hon- - »st Tom (1105); her/dam. Darling, •i by What's Wanted (4178), by Renown (8972), by Wonder (2357), by Match—DcSoßß JAMESON" <17,127). won priswß: 1898, Ist, Nottingham: Ist Northampton; Ist, Lincolnshire: Ist, Shrewsbury ; lfit,_Leices- < tershire; Ist, Bugbv; Ist, Moreton-on-Marsh; ' Ist, Coleehill; Ist and champion, Peterborough; Ist and ?. Challenge Oup, Ashbourne. 1899 : Ist and reserve tor Oup S.H.S., London, and he is the leading, aire of the present day, having sired more prizewinners than any <rthgr lion during the years 1903-4-5-6-7, and holds the record of beihg the sire 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 •elected by the judges and veterinary examination sound, and reoeived money awards. Sixteen animals by him in one sale made the record average of £236 each, at which sale Copped Hall ft s purchased by THE KEYNSHAM STUD CO., Bristol, England, while at the recent Dunsmore dispersal sale, >JI of his produce averaged £225 126. An examination of his pedigree will show that he is descended from a strain of the heaviest and m<wt 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 impressive sire as his breeding is of the choicest, viz., 2 of Lmoolnahire Lad 11., 8 of Dack's Matchlesß, *nd 1 of Welchers' Honest Tom; sira Jpon which the whole Shire Horse treed has been built up on. BLOOD WILL TELL." , . All care taken, but no responsibilitjs'EE—Four and a-half CuUi«a«. For full particulars apply to— O. O'DONNEL. Upper Plain. Maaterton. Or h. R. BEDDALL.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAIHAKEKE AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The* double-gaited Standard-bred Trottine Stallion— WAITIPIPI (2.26)> (Prince Imperial—Ladv Emma.) \*7AXTIPIPI is 6 years old, a beau- "* tiful dark brown, standing 16 -hands, has good flat bone, plenty of mii<?cle, and a real good temper. TERMS: £4 4s single mare, two or more as p®r arrangement. Payable January, 1914. All care taken, 'but no reßponsibilitv. Mares not proving in foal returned free next season; mare sold or excKanged held to be in foal. Regular trios to Martinborongh on Mondays, Featherston on Tuesdays. Grazing free. For f*rtber particnlare apply to owner W. W. HEROOOK. vWaihakeKe.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 5 December 1913, Page 3
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