TO BTAHD THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is ft beautiful dapplo bay, atnnds nearly 17 hands high a tremendously hoavy boned horso, very proportionately nude, nndia onooftho beat netldhcd horses in the colony, and is admitted to b» the bcßt colt of Ins ago in tho North Island. Stanley being a throo-yoar-old colt will be linutod to 25 mares only. _ „. _,, PEDIGREE-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. Bis siro, Clydesdale ' Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Groen Hills, Victoria, a noted prize- taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock getter. Clydosdalo Horo was the siro ut that noted l'rizotakor Farmer's Friend, bvod in Canterbury and oxported to Melbourno, Viotoria, and was awarded lint honors at tho Grand National Show and beating all comore, Colonial and imported homos and ib at present tho champion horeo of tho colonics. Clydesdale Horo, dam Jesß, is by Lothian Tam (imported), grand dam Nnnco, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. Clydesdale Hero's dain is tho winnor ol ■ flvo first prizes and three second, at Kynoton and Sandhurst, Victoria. Hi! sire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scot land by that noted breeder, James Craw ford, Esq., Kynetou, Victoria, bred b} D. McFarlano, Esq., Torr. Helonsburgl out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, granc lira Clydesdale-Sam, g.g. sire Ok Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Emperoi grand sire Sir Walter Scott, tho pro porty of the Duke of HsifflltuSr-gfatri Old Old Clyde. Lor< —ftyde «ainod many prizos in Scotland Ist at Bißhopbriug, Ist at Kirkintilloch IstatKilbrido.alao first at Johnston when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Is at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2m prize at tho.Highland Society's shew a Glasgow (1870), At three years old h gained tho Amandalo Socioty prize o £4O fnr best .atallion. opon to all ages and Ist prize at tho Highland Socioty' Show at Aberdeen (18118). Lord Clyd haa proved himself ono of tho best sire in tho world, first and second prizo colts also first prizo lilly at Sandhurst, lira and Ist prizo colts and filllies r Kynoton, Ist prize colts at tho Gran National Show, Melbourno, showin Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock gottei Also invincoablo in tho Show ring, dai by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bloi torn was got by tho celebrated hora Black Champion, imported by tho lal William Derham Esq, Melbourne, an sold there to Morris J. Boakrug Est Harwell, Canterbury, for tho sum c flight hundred and fifty pounds, Blac Champion (120) Hew Zealand Draugl: Stud Book, his siro Young England Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteei dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's dai Violot was by the pure bred Clydeadal (Napoleon), imported to NowZeahu from Scotland by tho late Johu flimm Esq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon was great prizo taker in Scotland, and as_ •sire was ono of the best we havo had i New Zealand, thus showing Stanlej high class lineage, who cannot fail t produce first class stock, For furtht particulars, as to torins &o, apply to tn ownors FALLOON BROS., 29D9 Taratahi. HERO FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1887, WILL STAND THIS SEASON I Curtoiton, Mastcrlon, anil su Districts. HERO i» a beautiful dark bay, stands : bends 2 inches high, showing Gt symmetry of form, with immense bone, gra foot and hair of tho beat quality, and was ih by R. CLirk of Ashburton. Kelvin, Hire's wire, isbv Prince Royal (im dm lira, by Napoleon (imp) great graud-di Oil", by Mack I'iince (iron) Hero's dam lil «om, by Matchless (imp)-Great gran<l-<l Highland Miry (imp), by Cochran's Clj (imp). Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by tho la W, Tod, Esq., liincoln, Napoleon, gran sire to Kelvin, was imported by the late Jol Nimmo, Esq., of Otago. Kelvin took Ist prize at Lccston when a yen-old; second at Loeston as a old highly commended at Oliristchurcb in t tame year; also Irghly rammended in Cliri; rlinrrli in I^s; 'Jr.d two years in succcs.'ion Asliburlun ; Hi in Awiburton in ISSC, at gold modal of 10 guincis for tho best entii PriiiC'i l!oyal(,inTatgrand»irotolleio) w m|w'.'ilhyMr John JticKellar, of Canto bury. Prince lioyj's l'rince Charley—w imported from Scotland by J. and M. Macki tcsh, wh'ro he exhibited seven times succession and took (even Ist prizes. Heal gained Ist prize o| £ls at the Highland Ag: cultural Snow held at Glasgow in 1857 again thirty others, l'rince Charley sained Ist prize at Gisborr (Victoria) show in 1858 J tho Port Thill Farmers' Society's Ist prize of I*2o, and tl Champion Cnp in 1851), 1800, and 180! Prince Charlie (Ucro's great great grandsin was never beaten at any show in the worli Fiincc Royal as a yearling was shown twii when ho gained 2nd prizo at Marat, 2i, prize at Smcaton, being beatch by Da win, tho winner of the Sire's Produce Stak' of £6O, As a two-year old was placed sccor at Baliarat, and second at tht Grand Nation! Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smci ton, rrincc Royal as a three year old took fir prize at Lccston for tho best draught entii of any age; also tho Publican's Cup for tl best cntiro travelling tho Elcamoro distric nnd Brat prize nt Christchurch as a three ye old, An a four year old Ist prize at Lccsti Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurch. 2i prizo at Lccston in 1879,15t at ChristchuK and gold medal for test horse on the groum Ist at Lccston for Publican's Cup in 1880,1, prizo at Christchurch and President's Cup i £lO, and silver medal for best horso on tl ground, of any age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsirc < The General (imp.) by A, Nisbet, Esq,, fro Scotland, Hero's dam as a two year old took fir prizo at Clntba, ami at Tokomairiro; as atv year old Ist at Duncdin, and was not bliou again until 1881, when at rnlmcrston Soul rho took first prize for best mare on tl ground with foal nt foot, Ist at Ashburton i a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progen Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Asl burton, and a pecial prizo for the best ( he ground, ami a special prize for tho be, yearling colt or Ally by Kelvin jas a two ei old Ist at ABbburton and 2nd nt Ohristctmn Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For further information Beo the N,Z, Sir Book, Tho abovo pedigree will show Hero to 1 ono of the best bred horses in the Southci Hemisphere. Hero will stand at the Club Slablcs, Ma far-ton, every- MONDAY AND TUESDAY owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY Grcytown THURSDAY, remainder of we< nt Carterton TERMS-Singlo Maro HI, Groomngc ss: be paid at first service, Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty fresh water supplied) FREE uutil mar stinted, Evory care taken but no responsibility, o owner will givo at the show in 1890 special prize of £0 5s for the best yearling 1 Hero. For further particulars apply to the Groo in cliorge DAVID TOSHACK. Or 'WILLIAM HERCOCK. mi) STAND THIS SEASON, at J j. J. NIiILSON'S Paddock, Clai villo, tho thoroughbred lintiro Pony GENERAL SPEC. SIXttLE MARE, yOs; two or more per agreement, faddocking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTE! STALLION PRAIBIE BIRD IS a dark bay or brown'horsc standing 15,! is big-boned, short ia the back, staudin over a lot of ground, It lias been stated (tiim without number) to the owner, that Prniri Bird was just the horse the Wairotapa wantci ]'miric Bird is tho most likely horse utandin in this district to siro crosscountry liorses.nn breeders will do well to give him a trial, Prn ric Bird was bred by Mr Dhon Canes, of Ball urst, Prairio Dird vide NewZcalnnd stud bool iy Groyskin, dam Lidy Emily, Lady Emily b William Teil (imported), dam Speck by Sjiect lation, imp,, dam Miss Whisker by Whiskci imp,, Grcyskiu by Yattcndon by Sir Hercules imp., dam Kspcrancc by Glaucuß, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna, son of Rous Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto imp., English mare, As will bosccn from tli abovo pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mis -turcof tho Famous Touchstone, Whalebone • Waxy, Phill-da-Puta bloods. Prairio Bin will travel from Mastcrton to Timii, Terms Thoroughbred marcs (classed Anndß inN, i stud book) end mares that have won £3OO In races will bo served free of cost, all others £ 10a; reductions madcf or two or more, Gmr antecd i'l extra per marc, No greomago fco Paddoching free till stinted. ' O. O, BEOBIIi, Proprietor, ?« "jl'a Ort> pro, Mustertoo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3019, 3 October 1888, Page 4
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