TO TEASEL THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT -■■ -""- rnms season, the ■* '. American' Trotj Stallion ■ - -OAKCtRQVE, ' Particulars in future advertisements. 1780 STUART WRATT. TO STAND THIS SEASON. milE Thoroughbred Stallion DANIEL O'CONNELL. By Daniel O'Rourke, from Hover. TERMS —£4 4a; 5b groom's fee. AlsoThe Clydesdale Stallion DAINTY DAVIE. TSRMB-£Ms; 5a for groom. And the Imported Clydesdale Stallion THE LAIRD 0' LARGO. The Laird, being a youug horae, will he limited to 20 mares at &i 4s, with os groom's fee added. All fees for grooms to be paid first smvice, and all fees by P.N., made payable Ist January, 1885. Further particulars see cards, or apply to THOS. CAESWELL, Homebush, E. McEWEN, Blacksmith, Or, ANGUS ERASER, 1889 Groom, TO STAND THIS SEASON, . JEL AfUNGDALE, L w Whareama,the Jfc Thoroughbred Sire CRAWFORD PRIORY, FOALED 1878. CRAWFORD PRIORY is a chesnut horse, standing sixteen hands, with exceptionally good bono, substance, and beautiful quality, He is perfectly quiet to ride or handle, and was bred by Sir Thos. Elder, of the famed Morphettville stud, South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)—dam Peradventure (imported), by Adventurer—Manganese, by Irish Birdcateher—Moonbeam, by Tom-boy-Lunatic, by Prime Minister—Maniac, by Shuttle—Anticipation, Adventurer, by Newminstnr-Palma,byEmilius—Francesea. Newminster, by Touchstone—Beeswing, Gang Forward (winner of the 2000 guineas, 1873), by Stockwell-Lady Mary, by Orlando' —Splitvote (granddam of St. Albans), by St. Luke—Electress. Orlando, by Touchstone -Vulture, by Langar. Stockwell, by The Baron—Pocahontas, by Glencoe. The Baron, by Irish Birdoatcher-Echidna, by Economist, Whether for racing or general purposes, CRAWFORD PRIORY'B breediug cannot be excelled, as his pedigree contains the names of most of the greatest stud successes known to fame. Riddlosworth ■was by Emilius, and any of his descendants are highly esteemed, and justly so, their genuineness being universally admitted. CRAWFORD PRIORY'S, dam Peradventure, through her sire Adventurer, iB a great., granddaughter of Emilius, whilst Maniac, theg.g.g.damof Peradventure, was Riddlesworths granddam. Mangauese won the 1000 guineis, and is the granddam of Apology, winner of the Great St. I.eger, better known as "The Parson's Mare," and Agility, another celebrity. When the leading lines of a pedigree are occupied by such sires as Newminster-the sire of Hermit, through the success of his stock styled " The sire of ttaAge"—Adventurer.Orlando, Touchstone, Stockwell, The Baron, Irish Birdcateher • and on the dam's side gives Manganese, Moonbeam, Palma, Francesea, Beeswing, Lady Mary, Splitvote, Pocahontas, and Echidna, the question to determ'i.e is, could there possibly be a grander combination of all that time has over and over again proved to be excellent, than the breeding of the subject of (his notice. The perusal of CRAWFORD PRIORY'S pedigree calls to mind the performances of his brother and sister, Guesswork aud Con" jecture, The former won several good races in the Australian Colonies, and at weight for ago as a three-yeni-old in the Champion Race of 1853, got to the end of 3 miles in the wonderful tune of Stnin. 26m., many who were present averring that he actually won, tho verdict against him being only a short head in tho great Commotion's favor, Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second for the £2,000 Cup, beating everything opposed to her but Malta. She afterwards at auoiion realised a thousand 'guineas, Guesswork going to tho same purchaser for eleven hundred guineas, Peradventure's four foals by Gang Forward were sold for Wo thousand six hundred and thirty guineas, an average nf over six hundred and fifty guineas each which would have been largely increased had not Crawford Priory heen withdrawn from competition according to arrangement after the first bid, and it should be remembered that these ] rices were obtained in one of the Australian colonies where the money invested in thoroughbred horses can be counted by hundreds of thousands sterling, Owing to accident when a yearling, Crawford Priory was not trained. He was used for one season as a sire, and his stock promisi well. As CRAWFORD PRIORY is not likely to be more than one season in the Wairarapa, breeders are invited to take advantage of the presence amongst them of a B'ra of the very highest class. Teras, £6 6s each mare, , A reduction for two or more, the bona fide property of sender. All fees' to be paid on removal of marcs, Good paddocks provided free till notice of stinting, after which Is each mire per week will be charged. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Twice during first month of season mares will be received at Masterton and forwarded to Langdale, I For further particulars apply to A. WALKER, 1791 Langdale, Wharcama, B EST J A,A R KAPP & HARE'S. . 3d MR POUND, THE MASTERTON TENT, COVER, AND FLAG DEPOT, GEO. CTSACE, MANUFACTURER OF Tents, Tarpaulins; Dray,~Rick, and Horse Covers, Oilskins, &c, Queen Street Mastebton. '•'■'. (Next Toomath's Mill.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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