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0 STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dopplo bay, stands Dearly 17 Hands high a tremendously heavy bound hot.o, my proportionately uiado, mid is one ol thti beat actionetf homes in the colony, and ii Miuiiuedwbothe best colt oi his «ge , 1U tiro iujilh Inland. / Stanley being ut Uueo-yeur-uIU colt will bo limited to 25 mure# only. . PjSDMtEE-STANLEY, rifling threc-yeiir-old. Bis sire, Clydesdale Hero, was brod by Mr Hodgo, Green Hilli, Victoria, it noted prize taker in Yictorin, and & very successful stock guttor. Olydesdalo lioro was tlw sire ot tirnt iititod Piizetakor Mariner's i'riend, bred in Uauturbury and oipurtwi to ilolUutirue, Victoria, and was awarded firat iwujm at the Grand National Siiuw u(id beating all cuiutirs, Culonial and imported horses and la at present the ckuupiou horae of the colouiea. Olydeadale liuro, dam Jew, is by Luthiau Tain

(imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Ohawpwn, imported to Tasmania, UlydtHdalo Hatu's dam ia the winner of livo first prizes and throo sucoud at Kynoton and Batidhurat, Victoria. His lire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breodor, James Crawford, li'sq., Kynoton, Victoria, bred by D. McFwlano, Esq., Torr. Holonaburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grand urn ClydetiUie ij:uu, g.g. tire Uld liurd Ulydo, gut by Jiuiperor (jfrtiia sire Sir'ttultitrScott, thepioputty of tha Duko of iiamutun, g g Biro oid jfrinco, gg g siro Uid Clyde, ijord Oiyjr gained many prizes lu Scotland, JU at> uisiiopbrnig, Jit ill iurmntilioch, • al'it* AiiOi'iUo, HiuU titdt HC JuJlilUt'jl) J Minn U'o yeard old Jut at Barrhead, Ist a; Juhii.ion, Ist at iU-nli'BWDiniu and Und prize a: tlio Highland Sumy's show at Oiiisgmv (1670), At three yean old lio gamed tlio Anmndalo Society prizo of Ml) lor beat- staliion, open to all ages, and lbt prizo at tlio Highland iaociaty'a bliowat Auordtcii (JtilitJ). Lord Clyde liui proved himsolf ono of the best sires in the world, tirtt and second prizo cults also tint prize blly at Sandhurst, lirst, and Ist prizo colts and liillies .ut Kynoton, Ist prize colts at the Grand iuiuiwl allow, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde tu be a grand Block gutter, aisu iuriuceable in thu Show riui{, dam by Heart ot Oak, Stanleys dam, Bluesum was got by the celebrated horse Black Champion, imported by the lato William Durham Jiaq, Melbourne, and sold there to Morris J, Hoskrug Usi]. Ualswell, Canterbury, fur the sum ot cignt hundred and iifty pounds, Black Champion (120) flow Zealand Draught Stud Cook, his sire Young llngland's Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. blimom's dun Violet was by tlio puro bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to .Now Zeahnd Iroiu Scotland by the late John Aimmo Esq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleouwasa great , prize taker in Scotland, andas p Biro was one ol the best we have had in JNew Zealand, thus Bhowing Stanlejn high clpss lineage, who caunoi fan ut piouuce first class stock. Fur furtha particulars, as to terms Sc, apply to the owners

FALLOON BROS., 2999 Taratalii, lIEEO FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1837. WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Curteiton, Masterton, and surrounding Districts, HERO is a beautiful dark bay, stands 16 bends 2 inches high, showing Great symmetry of form, with immense bone, grand feet atnl kit of the kit quality, an] was bred by R. Clark of Aahburton. Kelvin, Hero's aire, bbf Prince Koyol (imp) dam Beit, by Najioletm (imp) great grand-Jam Oii>, by Black Prince (imi>) Hero's clam Blossom, by Matchless (imp}— Great grand-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyde (imp). Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by tlio late IV. Tod, Es(|, Lincoln, Napoleon, grandslrn to Kelvin, was imported by tlio late John Nimmo, Est]., of Otago. Kelvin took lit prize at Lceston when a 2-yea-old; second at Leeston as a 3-year old j highly commended at Christchurch in tho same year; aim h'ghly commended in Christchurcti in 18S5; 2nd two years in succession at Aahhiirton; Ist in ABhburton in 1880, and gold modal of 10 guiueas for tho best entiro v tlit. ground. I'rincu lioyal (great grandsiro to Hero) was raptured by Mr John MacKellar, of Canterbury. Frince Hoy-tl'rt l'rincc Charley—was imported from Scotland by J. and M. Jlacklntosh, wh'ro ho m exhibited tcvcu times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. Ho also gained Ist prize ol £ls at the Highland Agricultural rftiow held at Glasgow in 1857 against thirty others. I'nnee Charley gained let prize at Giaborno (Victoria) show in 1858 ; the Port Phillip Farmers' Society's Ist prize of t2O, and the Champion Cup in 1859, 18C0, and 1802. I'riuco i harlio (Hero's great great grandsire) was never beaten at anvshow in tho world, I'liuco Koyal a« a yearling was shown twice when lie gained 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2nd prize at Umeaton. being bcateh by Darwin, tho winner of tho Sirn's l'roduco Stakes of £GO. As a two-yi'ar old was placed second it Ballarat, anil second at th( Grand National •show, held nt Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smcaton. prince Royal as a three year old took first pr'.ze at Leeston for tho best draught entiro of any w 1 ; all') tlio Mta's Cup for tho W entire travelling the Elc3m«re district, an.! Hi st prizo at Christchurch as a three year eld. As a four year old Ist prize at Lceston Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurch. 2nd piizo at Lceston in 1879,15t at Christchurch and gold modal for best horso on the ground, Ist at Leeston for Publican's Cup iu 1880,1 st prize nt Christchurch and President's Cup of £lO. and silver medal for best horao on tho ground, of any age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsiro to Tim General (imp,) by A. Nisbet, Esq., from Kcotland, Hi ro's dam as a two year old took Drat prize at Clntha, and at Tokotnairiro; as a two year old 1 Bt at Dunedio, and was notshoun again until 1887, when at Falmcrston South she took-first prize (or best inaro on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ashburton, and a pecial prizo for tho best on ho ground, and n special prize for the best yearling colt or Ally by Kelvin; as a two tar old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd nt Christchurch Metropolitan Show in a very largo class, For further information seotlieN.Z. Stud Book, The abovo. pedigree will show Hero to bo one of the best bred horses lu the Southern Hemisphere. Hero will stand'at the Club Stables, Masterton. every MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner s stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY.; Greytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton

TERMB--Singlo Mare £4, Groomago 6a to be ]wiil at first nervicc. Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of freah water supplied) FREE uutil mares ■tinted. Every care taken but no rcsponiibility. he owner will givo at the show in 1890 a special priio of£sos for tbe best yearling by Hero. For further particulars apply to the Groom In charge DAVID TOSHAG'K. Or WILLIAM BERCOOK. rilO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr 1 J, NKILSON'S Paddock, Clareville, the thoroughbred Kntire Pony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARK, 30a; two or tnoro as per agreement, Padducking ojtra, THE TtOKOUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD Pa dark bay or brown'homc standing 15.3, in big-boned, short in the back, standing uvrt a lot of ground, It has been stated (times without number) to tbe owner, that Prairie Birii n» junt the horse the Wairarapa ranted I'rairir liird Is the most likely liorßC standing in Viis district to sire crosa-conutry liorics.oDd binders will do well to give him a trial. I'raitio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, of lialhunt, I'rairie liird vide New Zealand stud book, by Oreyjtin, dam Lady Emilyjtady Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck by Simulation, imp., (lam Miss Whisker by Whisker, bp., Greysklu by Yattcn-lon by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Esperaoce by Glaucus, Arab, imp., ilmn Bluo Sell by Gehenna, son of Rouse Emigrant, imp,, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., Eoglish marc. As will be seen from the above nedigreo I'rairie Bird has a grand milturn of the 1 amoua Touchstone, Whalebone, Wiixy, l'hill'da-I'uta blootls, I'rairie Bird will trnvel ftom Mastcrton to Tinui.' Terms: ThmghM marcs (classed A and II in N. Z. etu - book) and mares that have won 1300 In. ; .-in iw irrvtd fret- ofcoit, all others £3 -unt-rcii 111 extra pcrmaro. No groomago fee Mocking free till stinted. ' 0, G. iiRODIE, I'roprlJtor, ?W9 • r ', TeQie On, Militates,*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 27 September 1888, Page 4

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