Nominated fur the Wairarapa Joo.key Club Sires' Produce Stakos, 188 ft. TO STAND THIS SEASON, LANGDALE, Wharcama.the T h°rougliWe d Sire CRAWFORD PRIORY, FOALED 1878. CRAM 1' OKD PRIORY is a chesnut horse, standing sixteen hands, with exceptionally good bone, substance, and beautiful quality, He is perfectly quiet to ride or handle, and ms bred by Sir Thos. Elder, of the famed Morphettville stud, South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)—dam Peradventuve (imported), by Adventurer—Manganese, by Irish Birdeatcher—Moonbeam, by Tomboy—Lunatic, by Prime Minister—Maniac, by Shuttle—Anticipation. Adventurer, bv Ncwminstt:r—Palma,byEmiliu3— Francesco. Nowminstcr, by Touchstone—Beeswing. Gfmg Forward (winner of the 2000 guineas, 1873), by Stockwell—Lady Mary, by Orlando —Splitvote (granddam of St. Albans), by St. Lulie—Electress. Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by Langar. Stockwell, by The Baron—Pocahontas, by Glencoe. The BaroD, by Irish Birdeatcher—Echidna, by Economist. Whether for racing or general purposes, CRAWFORD PRIORY'S breeding cannot be excelled, as his pedigree contains the names of most of tho greatest stud successes known to fame. Riddlesworth was by Emilius, and any of liia descendants are highly esteemed, and justly so, their genuineness being universally admitted. CRAWFORD PRIORY'S, dam Peradventure, through her sire Adventurer, is a great., granddaughter of Emilius, whilst Maniac, theg.g.g.damof Peradventure, was Riddlesworth's granddam. Manganese won the 1000 guineas, and is the granddam of Apology, winner of the Great St. Leger, 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 liis stock styled " The sire of thiAge"—Ad venturer, Orlando, Touchstone, Stockwell, The Baron, Irish Birdeatcher; and on the dam's side gives Manganese, Moonbeam, Palms, Francesca, Beeswing, Lady Mary, Splitvote, Pocahontas, and Echidna, the qiu-stioii to determine is, could there possibly be a grander combination of all that time bas over and over again proved to be excellent, than the breeding of the subject of this notice. The perusal of OKAVvFORD PBIORY'S pedigree calls to mind the performances of his brother aud sister. Guesswork and Conjecture, The former won several good races in the Australian Colonies, and at weight for nge as a three-yeai-oIJ in the Champion Race of 18S3, got to the end of 3 miles in the wondeiful time of sniin. 26sec., many who were present evening that ho actually won, the verdict against him being only a short head in the great Commotion's favor. Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second for the £2,000 Cup, beating everything oppostdto her hut .Malta. She afterwards at auction realised a thousar' guineas, Gue.-swork going to the same purchaser for eleven hundred yuineas. Pera ;venture's four foals by Gang Forward were ro.d for two thousand six hundred and guineas, an average of over Eix hundred and fifty guineas each which would have been largely increased had not Crawford Priory been withdrawn from competition Recording to arrangement after the first bid, and it should be romembered that these prices wero 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, Crawtord Priory was not trained. He was used for one seasouas a sire, and his stock promise well, AsCKAWFOIiD PRIORY is not likely to bo more tlnn one season in the Wairarapa, breeders are invited tc take advantage of the presence amongst them of a sire of the very highest class. Teras, £fi Gs each mare, A reduction for two or more, the bona fido property of sender. All fees to be paid on removal of mares, Good paddocks provided free till notice of stinting, after which Is each maro per week will be charged. Every care akeu but no responsibility. Twico during first mouth of season mares will bo received at Masterton and forwarded to Langdale, For further particulars apply to A. WALKER, Langdale, Whareama, J. Elliot & Co. J) EG to inform their numerous customers and the public generally, that they have REMOVED to their new and commodious premises next to Lowes and lorns Auction Rooms: and in returning their sincere thanks for the very libpral patronage accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening up and marking up tlieii NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY J. E, and Co, intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required by tbo trade, and hope, by strict attention to business, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges to merit a continuance of past favors,'. ..Repairs of every description executed with tho very best material, and with tho utmost dispatch. Orders from every part of tho up country districts punctually attended to, J. ELLIOTT & CO, SADDLERY, THE PERMANENT SADDLERS WATSON and Co., (Next Borough Council Chambers) MASTERTON, IN thanking their f'iends aud the public generally for the support they liavo been accorded in the past, beg to in'orm them that they havk eugaged tho services of a first-class collar-maker, 'and will be able to supply cart collars, on and after the Ist of September from 15s. Every other article in the trade to be had at equally low rates. Watson and Co. having the largest and most efficient staff of workmen in the Wairarapa, customers may rely on getting all orders for work entrusted to them made aud repaired on the shortest notice, The daily show of jobbing to be always seen, both insido and outside their shop, is a suificient guarantee of their workmanship, Watson k Co.'s motto is— '■ No extortion, prompt attention to all orders, first-class workmanship," 1470 MASTJiRTC.V WOOD, IVORY AND STONE TURNERY WOKKS, QUEEN-ST, WILLIAM CAREY begs to notify that lie has removed his factory to more central premises in Queen-street, near the Steam Sash and Door Factory, N.8.-Turnery done on the shortest notice. Bowling pins Chalk Cups, and Billiard Balls turned and ie-turned, Large Btock of Chairs on hand. 1816 PAPERHANGINGS TUFT RECEIVED, Ex "VICTORY," 0 0 BALES Containing 2GOO pieces of newest pattern, to my special order. Persons roquring their rooms re-papered are respectfully invited to INSPECT MY STOCK OF PATTERNS. Pattern Books and prices sent up country. , Rooms repapered on the shoitest notice, and all siz?s of GLASS kept in stock, from a 10x12 to (iOxlO, GEORGE COKER, FORESTERS' HALL, PAINT AND PAPER HANGING DEPOT. YISITING CARDS all qualities, ordinary and mourinN, Daily Officii,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1861, 10 December 1884, Page 4
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