'nid'STAfiD THIS'SEASON, the 'J. ImportedClydcadolcSttdlion r'ol STANLEY, '■'. STANLEY is a beautiful dapple bay stands nearly 17 hands high a tremend ously heavy boned hone, vnry uropor tionately made, and la one of tho bea aotioncd horses in the colony, and 1 admitted to bii the beat colt of his ag in the North tsland. Stanley bmng : Ihreo-yoar-old colt will bo limited VIS, mares only. _,.,.„„ * , PEDIGREE-STANLEY, nsin Ihree-yoar-old. His sire, Olydesdal Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Gree Hills, Victoria, a noted prize, takor 1 ■ Victoria, and a very lucceaflful Btoc getter. Clydesdale Hero was tho Biro ( that noted Prizotaker Farmer's Friem bred in Canterbury and oxportod I Molbourn'o, Victoria, and was awards first honors at the Grand National Sho and beating all comers, Colonial at importod horses and is at preset tl ohampion horse of tho colonies. Clyde dale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Ta (imported), grand dam Nance, by Mai . "hampion, imported to Tashiani Ulydesdalo Hero's dam is the minor five first prizes and three socond Kynoton and Sandhurst, Yictona. B lire, Lord Clyde, imported from Sci land by that noted brooder, Jainca Ora ford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred I D. MoFarlano, Esq., Torr. Helonsburj out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gra siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g.'sire I Floronce. Lord Clyde, got by Empot grand sire Sir Walter Scott, the pi porty of tho Duko of Hamilton, ggs; Old Princo, gg r siro Old Clyde, k Clyde gained many prizes in Scotlai ißtatßishopbriKg.lstatliirkiiitilloi IstatKilbrido, also tint at Johnsh whon two years old Ist at Barrhead, at fyhnsnii, Ist at Renfrewshire and $ prizo at the Highlaud Society's shew Glasgow (1870), At three years old gained the Amandale Society prize £4O for beat atullion. open tu all ag and Ist prize at tho Highland Socio! Show at Aberdeen (J 808). Lord 01; lias proved himself one ot tho best si iu the world, n'r«t and second prizo en also firat prizo hlly at Sandhurst, til and Ist prize colts and filllies Kynoton, Ist prize colts at the Gn National Show, Melbourne, show . Lord Clydo to boa grand stock gott also inviuceablo in the Show ring, d by Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam, Bl . som was got by the celebrated he Black Ohampion, imported by tho 1 William Durham Esq, Melbourne, s sold thero to Morris J. Roskrug H Halswoll, Canterbury, for tho sum eight hundred and fifty pounds, Bl Uhiiiiipion (120) flew Zealand Urau Stud fiuuk, his siro Young Englar Glory, grand siro, Young Volunti dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's o Violet was by the pure bred Olydosd (Niipuleon), imported to Now Zeal from Scotland by the late John JNin Esq, of Taiori, Otago. Napoleon w great prizo taker in Scotland, and o siro was ono of the best wo have had Now Zealand, thus showing Stanl high class lineage, who cannot fail produco first class stuck. For futt particulars, as to terms &c, apply to « owners
FALLOON BROS., 29D9 Taratahi. HERO , FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1887. WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cutciton, Maaterton, anil surrounding HERQ is a beautiful dark buy, stands 161 lipnda 2 inches high, shewing Gicat feet and hair of the beat quality,' and was iired byR. Clark of Ashburton, Kelvin, Hero's site, is by Frinco Royal (imp) dam licss, by Napoleon (imp)grcotgrand-dam Gip, by Black Prince (inn) Hero's dam Blossom, by Matchless (imp)— Great grand-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyde (imp). W, Toil, Esq., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandV Biw to Kelvin, was imported by the late John S Nimmo, Esq., of Otago. I Kelvin took Ist prize at Lecston when a - ) year-old; second at Lceston as a 3-year old ; ', highly commended at Cliristchurch in the '' same year; also highly commended in Christchurch in 1885 j 2nd two years in succession at * Ashburton; Ist in Ashburton in 1880, and gold medal of 10 guineas for tho best entire n tho ground. mportcd by Mr John MacKcllar, of Canterbury. I'rinco koyal's Prince Charley-was imported from Scotland by J, and M. Mackintosh, wbcro ho was exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. He also gained Ist prize o| £ls at tho Highland Agricultural Show held at Glasgow in 1857 against thirty others, I'nnce Charley laincd let prize at Gisborno (Victoria) show in 1858 J tho Port Phillip Formers' Society's Ist prize of £2O, ami the Champion Cup in 1859, 1800, nnd 18G2. Frince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire) was never beaten at any show in tho world. Frinco Royal as a yearling was shown twice when ho gained 2nd prize, at Balhrat, 2nd prize at Smcaton, being bealcli by Darwin, tho winner of tho Sim's Produce Stakes of £OO. As a two-year old was placed second at Eallarat, and second at the Grand Nationnl Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smcaton, : Frinco Royal as a three year old took first prize at Lceston for the best draught entiro of any ago; also the Publican's Cup for tho best entire travelling tho Elcnwro district, and first prize at Ohristchurch as a three year old, As a four-year old Ist prize at Lceston Ist at Lincoln and first at Cliristchurch, 2nd prize at Lceston in 1370,15t at Cliristchurch and gold medal for lest horse on the ground, Ist at Lceston for Tublicnn's Cup in 1880,1 st prize at Cliristchurch and President's Cup of £lO, and silver mcdnl for best horso on the ground, of any age, in 18S0. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to The General (imp.) by A. Nisbet, Esq,, from Scotland. Hero's dam as a two year old took first prizo at Clutba, nnd at Tokomairiro; as a two yearoldlstatDunciliii, and was not shown again until 1887, when at l'almcrstou South she took first prizo for best mare on the ground with foal nt foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as» yearling, took Ist prizo at Ash. burton, and a pecial prizo for the best on he ground, ami a special prize for tho best yearling colt or filly by Kelvin! as a two car old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Cliristchurch Metropolitan Show in a very largo class, For further information see the N.Z, Stud Book. * Tho above pedigreo will show Hero to he one of the best bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere. Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masterton, every MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY! Grcyt'jwn THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton TERMS—SingloMtiro.JS4. GroomageCs to be mid at first service, Gjod jMiMocln at Carterton (with plenty of fris'i water supplied) FREE until mares stinted, E>cry caro taken but no responsibility, li o owner will givo at the show in 1890 a special prize of £5 5s for the best yearling by Hero, For further particulars apply to the Groom in ohargo
Or WILLIAM lIERCOCK. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J, NBILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, tho thoroughbred Kntirn Puny GENERAL, SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 80s [ two or more as per aKrecmcnt, Paddncking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD -L is big-boned short in the back, standing over a lot of ground, It has been stated (times without number) to tbo owner, that Prairie Bird was just the horse tho Wnirarapa wanted Prairie Bird is the most likely hone standing in this district to siro cross-country horses.anil breeders will do well to give him a trial, l'rairie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, ofßathurst, Frairio Bird vido FowZealand stud book, by Groyskin, dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck by Speculation, imp,, dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp,, dam Esperancc by Glaucus, Arab, imp,,' dam Bluo 801 lby Gehenna,.son of Rouse Emigrant, imp,, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc, As mil bescen from tho above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the. Famous Touchstono, Whalebone, wiU travel from Maatcrton toTinui, Terms; Thoroughbred mares (classed A;andß inN, Z, stud book) and mares that have won £3OO in. races will bo Bervod frce-of cost, all others £3 10s j reductions madof or two or more. Guaranteed £1 extra por more, .NogrOomagefco Poddocking free till stinted; O.G.BROBIE, Proprietor,' .''.' $75 /.,..• TeOro Ore,Mostertoo,•;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3016, 29 September 1888, Page 4
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