to sTAi\y ti:.;s se son, lit uu»uaf*-#. '.■*V^ji fi?& The thoroughbred Crawford Priory» FQftlei 1878... CRAWFORD PRIORY is a ches'nut horse standing sixteen h.ind', with exc utionally ■good bono snbstsmo and beauti liquality ,-'He-is tor eclv q-'itt 10li eci* handle, and 'Sabred by Sir Thomas Hdtr,ot tlie famous M6rplicttv:lle sud. >outh Austialia, by Gang Korflaid (import*') dam P.radveutuw [imported) by AdventUM-Manganese, by Irish BuMcatcuer—Mo.ml earn, by Tom-\boy-Lunatle, by Prime Minister—Mcniao, bv Shuttle—Anticip tion Adventurer by Newininster-Paimi by Emiiius-Fnucesca. Nowminet r, by Touchstone-800 Wing. Qirg Forwa-d (wratj: fof the 2.00U guinea-!, 18731, bv by Orlando —-Splitvotc(arautTcTt'iilof.tj,t. /> loans) by st. Luke-Eleo ress. Oil ftdo 1 , by 'touchstone -Vulture, by Uangar,' * S'ocKwell, by Ihe Baron- Pocahontas, by Glencoe, The Baron, by Irish Birdwatcher -Echidna, by Economist, Who htrfor vacng or general pur. poses, CRAWEOtvD PhIOBX'S breeding cannot be excelled, as his p.digroo containthe names of mott of the greatest stud successes k' own t.i lame. KiddlSjworth was by Emiliua. and any of his descendants are highly esteemed, and jus ly to, _ their genuineness being uniieraally admittea. The perusal of CtUWFuRD PaIOBY'S pedigree oallß 11 mind the performances of his brother and sister. Guesswork and Con jecture. The fcrner won sovoral good r.ices ui the Australian Colonies, and at weight for age as a three ytar-old in fie Cuampion Bace of 1883, got 10 tho end of 3 miles in the wonderful u'me of 5 rah,'. 26 see, many who were present averring that ho actually won, tho verdict against him being only a sboit heid in the great Commotio.,'b favour. Conjecture r-'cently at ad 1 idy ran see nd for tho £2,0u0 Cup. beating everything opposed to her but Malta, Mie afttrwar s at auction, realised one thousa d guineas, Guesswoik going to the same purch..B;r for eleven hi ndred guinea-*. Peradventur 'a four foals by Gang Fo~ward weres-Id for two thousand ax hun< dted nnd thir.y guneas, an average of ovet sis :>undred and fifty guneai eacli uhi h would have been largely increasd had not Crawford Prio y been withdrawn from com-pt-tition according t < arran t emetit after the first bid, and it ot.oull be r.memi'ered that the.e prices were o>Lined in one of the Australian Colonies where the moni s invetod in thoroughbred holes can to counted by hundieds of ihowauda s <r ing Owing, to an a ctdent wh n a yearing, Cnwford TTiory was not >ra nod. He was ohxl for one seasou as a bite, and his stock promise wel, ieims, i's each mire; groomage fee, 4s, A reductitn for two or mo e, the bona flu property of ihe sender, All fees to re paid on removal of mares. Giod pa idocks iro. vidod fr. o till notice of Biintiug. af er which 1b each mare per week wilt be charged, Every ore but no resDonaibiliiy. For further partic.il ir» app'y to MESSRS ELDtut* CO., PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 10 STAND THIS SEASON, on ac . count of the owner keeping' hit here for his own mares, the thuruughbre entire The Premier. # Farther particulars will bo advortisec 1 in the source of a few dayß. P. F. TANORKD, 2675 Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN the Wairarapa district tho purebred Clydesdale Horse,. JMuce Arthur PRINCE ARTHUR is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boag, Esq,, of Buruside, Feudelton. He is by Ola Prince Charlie, (imported), and was never beaten st any Show at Chribtohutch his Dam, Darling, iB by Napoleon, granddam, Nancy, imported from Tasmania, Darliug has taken Fmt Prize, overy time when shown in Chrißtchurch. PRINCE ARTHURS dam, Gipsy, ia by Young Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by old Black Champion ; great grand-dam Gipsy, by England's Hope, bred by Mr Taylor, of Pararoia. R. FALLOON, 2694 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SMSuN, A T Noil's r'rinco oi Waltß /dorse BeL po i ory, Maswrton. and to travel the district if suttcient i-ducemeut oil'eis, thehatdsom?tho oughueil horse Lord Muutleville, L 1 B ) MAHDBVIbLB ii a dark >y with '-lack pi i..ts, stands 15 h nds 3 mchts, his who e contour being very Ludtome, has a neat expressive head, houl .0 s i eep and we.l laia taoif, andg.od for anyttiug. 1»t-ndon (s re of lor I Mandeville) is the lire of the famo s Oiand Fl ueur, who was tho best 8-year-old p ifurmer on tho Australian tun, never h .vi. been beaten in any ivcc ho staited for wi u ng in 1880 tie Victorian Derby, S, Leg r, the Melbourne C ; jp, /.ua.rab'an J.C. lArby and Champi n K". e. Yattrnd nis als > the si eoi Ci.er er (who in his turn si.td Fir*t Chester) whj also .he Victo ian Derby and .ueLourne Cup doing tho two mi ca in the last tim- of 3min 32sec, iarrjing Bst 2lb\. L rd Burghley, fuli iro her to Loid Mandeville, ii a great ii rf. nnvr on th» tuif; lie won the Wa-i(ja Cup, 2.mil«, c.anyiug Bst 71b>, in the fastest vime on lecord, Yattendon waeire of Mr vvaters' fam .ui mare Yatt rina who afkr hex viroriw on the tuif adued fruth lauie's to her name by producing Libuller toTraducer, Matchlock, Fusilier, and Musketeer to Misket,and Kiiigfish (who has just won the Uawkeaouiy Guineas) to Piacutorious. An irspootiou of tho above record will show that LOUD MANDEVILLiI comes from a fust and famous family of blood stock being fuli of Waxy atraiu, Terms £5 sa, p.yible by P.N. duo Febru«y lit, 1888) groomage ss, p.yablu on firs, fcttico. Pir.it.clsßß ptdt.ocls with plenty oi wator ptovidod iree tor mares un il etiuted when duo notice will b given, after which li per week will be charged Full p tticulars and tabulated pedigree cda bo obtained on bpulicati.m to W.NEILL, 8183 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL TH EASO "HE Thoroughbred Horse Treason 9 By Traducer, dam Lady Jano by Eiddlea. worth, grind-dam Melora by Glendower~Arab TREASON is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with immeuße bone and muscle, with very superior wtkm; has a splendid constitution and a good temper; is quiet -to ride or handle. He has proved himself a sure foal getter j has distiuKnguished himself well on tho turf, having sever lost a race when starting for weight-for-age or welter weight for ago. He took first prize at the Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took first prko at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, TREASON is the sire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has bo veil distinguished himself, both on the flat and over •hurdles. From TREASON'S great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Traducer-ke cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable foroross-couutry, carriage, hacks and racehorses. TREASON will be at the following places during the season, weather permitting '.-Greytown and Carterton FRIDAYS, Mastcvton, BATURDAYS, and at the Iron Stables, Feathorston, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS. TERMS-£4 a marc, an allowance made for two or more mares, Good paddocki FREE Of CHARGE until stinted, All care, but no responsibility.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2700, 14 September 1887, Page 4
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