Uiiiiii.iu .ut. uw WiiiiiiiMpi JOcliey . luu' s t ires' Produce Stakes, 1889. CRiWFORDPEIORY is a chug tout horse standing sixteen hands, with exceptionally good bone, substance and beautiful quality Ho ia perfectly quiet to ride or handle, and was bred by Sir Thomas Elder, of the famous Morphettville stud, South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)—dam Peradventure (imported) by Adventurer—Manganese, by Irish Birdcatcher—Moonbeam, by Tomboy—Lunatic, by Prime Minister—Maniac, by Shuttle-Anticipation. Adventurer by Newminster-Palma by Emilius—Francesca. Newminster, by Touchstone-Beeswing, Gang Forward (winner of the 2,000 guineas, 1873), by Stookwell—Lady Mary, by Orlando —Splitvoto (granddam of St, Albans) by St. luke-Electress, Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by Dangar. Stookwell, bylhe Baron—Pocahontas, by Glencoe. The Baron, by Irish Birdcatcher—Echidna, by Economist. Whether for racing or general purposes, OR AFFORD PRIORY'S breeding cannot be excelled, as his pedigree containtha names of most of the greatest stud successes known to fame, fiiddlcsworth was by Emilius, and any of his descendants are highly esteemed, and justly so, their genuineness being universally admitted, The perusal of CRAWFORD PRIORY'S pedigree calls to mind the performances of his brother and sister, Guesswork and Con jecture. The former won several good races -in the Australian Colonies, and at weight for age as a tbtee-year-old in the Champion Raco of 1883, got to the end of 3 miles in the wonderful time of 5 miu. 26 sec., many who were present averring that, he aotually won, the verdict against nim being only a short head in the great Commotion's favour. Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second for the £2,000 Cup, beating everything opposed to her but Malta. She afterwards, At auction, realised ono thousand guineas. Guesswork going to the same purchaser for eleven hundred guineas. Peradventure's four foals by Gang Forward woro sold for two thousand six hundred and thirty guineas, an average of over six hundred and fifty guineas each which would have been largely increased had not Crawford Priory been withdrawn from competition according to arrangement after the first bid, and it should be remembered that these prices were obtained in one of the Australian colonies where tho monies invested in thoroughbred horses can be , counted by hundreds of thousands sterling. Owing to an acoident when a yearling, Crawford Priory was not trained. He was used for one season as a sire, and his stock promise well, Terms, £5 each mare; -groomage fee, 4s, A reduction for two or more, tho bona fide property of the sender. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. Good paddocks provided free till notice of stinting, after which Is each mare per week will be charged, Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to MESSRS ELDER CO,, TO STAND THfS SEASON, AT LANGDALE, WIIAMAMA, The thoroughbred Sire . Crawford Priory Foaled 1876. ; 2689 9XVv JUUi/J-iXi tV vy<| Langdalo, Whareama. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, on account of the owner keeping him here for hie own mares, the thoroughbred entire The Premier. Further particulars will ba advertised in the course of a few days, P, F. TANOBKD, 2675 Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.' IN the Wairarapa district tho purebred Clydesdale Horse, Prince Arthur PRINCE ARTHUR is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boag, Esq., of Burnside, Fendelfcon. He is by Old Prince Charlie, (imported), and was never beaten at any Show at Chrietchurch his Dam, Darling, is by Napoleon, granddam, Nancy, imported from Tasmania. Darling has taken First Prize, every time when shown in Christcburch. PRINCE ARTHUR'S dam, Gipsy, is by Young Lofty, grand-dam Darkoy, by old Black Champion ; great ({rand-dam, Gipsy, by England's Hope, bred by Mr Taylor, of Pararoia. R, FALLOON, 2694 Proprietor, TO STAND THIS SEASON, T Weill's Prince of Wales Horee Repository, Masterton, and to travel the district if sufficient inducement offers, tho handsome thoroughbred horse Lord Mandeville, LORD MANDEVILLE is a dark bay with black points, stands 15 hands 3 inches, his whole contour being very handßome, has a neat expressive head, ehouldetß deop and well laid back, and good enough for anytiling. _ Yattendon (sire of Lord Mandoville) is the sire of the famous Grand Flaneur, who was the best 3-year-old performer on the Australian turf, never havirg been beaten in any race he started for, winning in 1880 the Victorian Derby, St. Leger, the Melbourne Cup, Australian J.C. Derby and Champion Raoe. Yattendon is also tho siro of Cherter (who in his turn sired First Chester) who also the Victorian Derby and Melbourne Cup doing the two miles in the fast time of 3min 32sec, carrying Bst 31bs, Lord Burghley, M brother to Lord Mandeville, is a great performer on the turf; be won the Wagga Wagga Cup, 2 miles, carrying Bst 71bs, in the fastest time on record, Yattendon was sire of Mr Waters' famous mare Yatterina, who after her victories on the turf added fresh laurels to her name by producing Libeller to Traducer, Matchlock, Fusilier, and Musketeer to Musket, and Kipgfish (who has just won the Hawkesbury Guineas) to Pisoatonous, An inspection of the above record will show that LORD MANDEVILLE comes from a fast and'famous family of blood stock being full of Waxy strain, Terms £5 ss, payable byP,N, due February Ist, 1888 ; groomage ss, payable on first service. First-oka paddocks with plenty of water provided free for mares until stinted when due notice will be given, after which Is per week will be charged. Full particulars and tabulated pedigree can be obtained on application to W.NEILL, 2782 Proprietor, l'O TRAVEL THIS SEASON, rjIHE Thoroughbred Horse Treason, ByTraducer, dam Lady Jane by Kiddlesworth, grand-dam Melora by Glendower-Arab TREASON is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, with very superior notion; has a splendid constitution and a good temper; is quiet to ride or handle. Ho has provod himself a sure foal getter; lias distintinguished himself well on the turf, having oever lost a race when starting for weight-for-age or welter weight for ago. He took first prize at the Richmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; ho also took first prize at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, TREASON is the sire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erobus, that has so well distin-' pished himself, both on the flat and over hurdles. From TREASON'S great size and jsplendid crossing of, blood—Riddlesworth and (fraducer—he cannot fail to get good staying stook, suitable for crosa-country, carriage, hacks and racehorses. . TREASON will be at the following places during the season, weather permitting:—Greytown and Carterton FRIDAYS, Masterton, SATURDAYS, and at tho Iron Stables, Featherston, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS, TERMS-£4 a mare, an allowance made for two or more mares, Good paddocks FREE 01? CHARGE until stinted, All care, but no responsibility, m mmm,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 4
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