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n\o STAND THIS SEASON, the 1 Imported Clydesdale Bullion STANLEY. STANLBt ia a beautiful dapplo bay, ci stands nearly 17 hands high a treraond- „ ously heavy boned horse, vory propor- 'i tionatoly made, and is one of tlio best actioncd horses in the colony, and ia admitted to bathe best eoltuf his ago in tho North Island. Stanley being a three-year-old colt will be .limited to 2o ( joarce only. . ,„„ PEDIGREE-STAhLEY,, rising tkes-yoar-old. flu siro. Clydesdale Hero, w«a bred by Mr Hodge, Green ' Hills, Vidotia, a notod prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock jetter. Clydosdale Hero was the sire ut that noted Prizetaker Farmer's Friend, bred In Canterbury and exported to ' Molbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at the Grand National Show and beatinj all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present tho champion horse of the colonies. Clydesdale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tani (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Ohampion, imported to Tasmania, Clydesdale Hero's dam ia the winner of flvo first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Baudhurst, Victoria. His air*,' Lord Clyde, imported from Scotlaud by that noted breeder, Janus Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlano, Ksq., Torr. Helensburgh out of Jen, grand dam Tibbie, grand sire Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Emporor graud sirs Sir Walter Scott, tho property of tho Duko of Hamilton, g g siro Old Prince, gg g siro Old Clyde. Lord Clyde t(ained many prizes in Scotland, Ist at Uißhopbriiflj, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist at Kilbride, also first at Johnston; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnßon, lit at Renfrewshire and 2nd prize at tho Highland Society's shew at Glasgow (1870), At threo years old he gained the Amandale Society prize of £'4o fnr beat stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at tho Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen (1868). Lord Clyde has proved himself one ut the best sires in tho world, first and second prize colts also first prize tilly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prize coltß and filllies at Kyneton, Ist prize colts at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne showing Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter, alsu iiivmceable in tho Show rim;, dam by Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam, Blossom was got by the celebrated horse Black Champion, imported by the lato William Durham fcsq, Melbourne, and sold there to Morris J. Itoskrug Ksq. Halswell, Canterbury, for tho sum of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Chnuipion {J2O> Aow Zealand Draught Stud fiuok, hia lire Young England a Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Uak. Blossom's dam Violet was by the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoloon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the late John JNiinmo Ksq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon was a great .prize taker in Siwtlaud, and as» siro waa ono nf the best we navo had n. Now Zealand, thus ihownig Stanley. high class lineage, who cannot fall U • prodnco first class stock. For funtit, particulars, as to terniß die, apply to tno

FALLOON BROS., Taratahi. HERO FOALED IN NOVKMBKR, 1887, . WILL STAND THIS BEABON IN Carterton, Maslciton, and surrounding DLatricte, HKROiaabcautlfuldark bay, stands 16 hands 2 inches high, showing Great symmetry of form, with immonio bone, grand feot tud hair of the best quality, ani was lircd by R, ClarV of Aeliburton. Kelvin, Hero's Bire, is br l'rinco Koyal (imp) dam licßß, by Napoleon (imp) great grand-dam Gii'.b; Black I'rmcc (Iran) Hero's dam Bios10m, by Matchless (imp)-Orcat grand-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran'* Clyde (imp). Kelvin, (Hero'a lire), was bred by tho late WVTod, Esq, Lincoln, Napoleon, grandtire to Kclrin, was imported by tho late John Nimmo, Esq., ofOUgo, Kelvin took Ist priso at Lceston whon»2-jear-old i second at Lceston as a 3-year old ; highly commtnded at Cbristchurch in the wine year | also highly commended in Christchurch in 1880 J 2nd two years in succession at Aibbiirtou; Ist in Ashburtou in 1886, and gold medal Of 10 guineas for the best entire n tho ground. l'rinco Koyal (great grandsire to Hero) was inported by Mr John MacKcllar, of Cantorbury, l'rinco Koy.il'« Prince Charley-was imported from Scotland by J, and M. Mackintosh, whiro he was exhibited seven times in luccenion and took seven Ist prizes, Ho also ...- i i.i „.:.., „( OIC.tH,. MU A»r!. cultural Show held at Glasgow in 1857 against thirty others, I'rinec Charley sained let pnro at Gisbornc (Victoria) sliow in 1858 j the Port Phillip Farmers' Society's Ist prize o( £2O, and the Champion Cup in 1859, 1860, and 1863, Prince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire) was never beaten at any show in tho world, riinco Royal as a yearling was shown twice when he gained 2nd prlzo at Ballarat, 2nd prize at Smcaton, being bcateh by Darwin, the winner of the Sirn's Froduco Stakes of £OO, As a two-year old was placed second kt Uallamt, and second at the Grand National flhow, kid at Talbot, and 2nd prize at teaton. l'rince Koyal as a thrco year oh' took firßt priic at Lceston for the best draught entire of any age i also thu Publican's Cup for the beet entire travelling tho Etcamnro district, and first (.riic at Chriatchurch as a threo year ok As a four year old Ist prize at Lceston Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurch, 2nd prize at Lceston in 187(1,1st at Chriitcliurch and gold medal for lot horse on the ground, l«t at Lceston for Publican's Cup in 1880,1 st prize at C'liristchtircli and President's Cup of £lO, and silver medal for best horso on the ground, of any age, in 1880, Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to Tin General (imp.) by A, Nisbct, Esq., from Scotland,

H'ro'snam m » wo year old wok flrat prlio at Olutha, and nt Tokomairiro; as a two year old 1 at at Dunedin, and was not ehonn again until 1887, wben at Palincrston South she took fir.-t prize for hint maro on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Anliburton as & brood marc, ami let with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took let prize at Ashburton, and • pecUl prizo for the best on he ground, and a special prize for tlio bent yearling colt or Ally by Kelviu ;m a two car old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Christehurch Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For farther information see the N,ft Stwl Book. The aLoto pedigree will show ITcro to be one of the best bred horses in the Southern Hcmi»pbcro. Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masterton, r.very MONDAYANI) TUESDAY; owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY; Oreytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton TERMS—SiDgIo Marc £l. Groomagetia to be paid at first service, Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty 0/ freik water supplied) PREE until marcs (tinted, JJvcry care taken but no responsibility. 9' owner will give at the show in 1890 a special pruo of £5 5a for the best yearling by Hero, For further particulars apply to the Groom In charge • DAVID TOSHACK.. Or WILLIAM HERC'OCK. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J. XEILSON'S Paddock, Clareville, tlio thoroughbred Entiro Puny GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30s ; two cr moro as per agreement, Paddiicking oxtra. TIIK THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED BTALUON PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay or brotra'liorne standing 15,8, is big-boned, short in the back, standing over a lot of ground, It has been stated (times without number) to the owner, that Prairie Bird was just the horse the Walraiapa wanted Prairie liird is the most likely horse standing iu this district to sirccroßs-conuliy horsconu bicedere will do well to give Mm a trial, Prairie Ilird was bred by Mr Diion Canes, of Bathur»t, l'rairic Bird vide N'ewZfalaud stud book, by Orcyskin, dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by William Tell (imported), 4»m Speck by Speculation, imp,, dam Miss Wblsktf by Whisker, imp,, Greyskiu by Yattcndon byßfr Hcrculcß, dam Illuo Bell by Gehenuß, son of flouso Emigrant, imp,, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English marc, _ As will beseeu from tho alwvo ucdiurefi Prairie Bird hnq ft m-nnd rnlv.turo of tho famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy, PhllMa-PuU bloods, Prairie Bird will travel from Msaterton (0 Timii, Terms; Thoroughbred mares (classed A and IS in N. Z, ttudbook) andmarai that have iron £3OO in. rci«s vill be served free cf cut, all others £3 30j ; redactions madci or two 0? moro. Gun;/ sata-l £lOl ti:< |*r marc, No gwmago im Pa/idockir-j; (r« till stinted, O.aMOßfi; Proprietor, • To Ore Ore, MasUtton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3020, 4 October 1888, Page 4

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