STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY «* beautiful dapple'-bay, itMids nearly 17 hands high n tremendottrijr heatyboned horse, TMy.proportionatoir made, andu ona of the'beat Mtlourf hohM in ihe oolohy, srid'ii admitted lobe the beet ;eoltot bulge i& the Kotth Wand. Stanley being! a thrie-year-eld cell will bo limited to 25 ■area only. '•■='•!;•■' ■ MDIGME-BTANLEY, rising thr*-y«-01d.., Hh eite, Clydesdale H«»,waebr*dby:Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Ylttotia,i noted priie taker in I Tietjftt, and a tery oTjcoewfttl atoek litter. ; ClydesdileHerowutho«iw.ot thatieied.PrinUkorFarmer'i Fr«i)d, Wad In OaatHbury and exported .to Melbanmi, Victoria, and m awarded ta( honori at the Grand National Show and lusting all eonwn, Coloniil atad mpofiidlwrwß and taat present the ctumpienhoree of the colonies. C!ya> Ma Hiro, dim iw, « by Lothian Jam Oaampieo, imported to ~Twmani». Clydeedelt Hero's dim Uth» winners «.'. „.i.„ an( j steond iat •ire, Lord Clyde, imported from Sc6t ; , lind by that noted breeder, Jamei Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. Mtfarlini,Esq.,Torr. Helensburgh IlerenM. Lord Clyde, got by Emperor Hind sire Sir Walter Scott, the proMrtyofthe Duke of HimUton,gg sire Old Prince,; g K »ir# Old CJyde v vLord
lit» Kilbride, also fine at. Johnston; when two jean old lit at Barrhead,:lßt »t Johnion, lit at Renfrewshire and 2nd prfcnatthe Highlimd Society's ihowat Olaigoir (1876), At three yean old he gained the Amandalo Society price;of JMO for beit itallion. open to all ages, tnd lit prist at the Highland Society • Show at Aberdeen (1868). Lord Clyde hai proved himielt one of the beet wee In the world, first and Cecond priio colti iliointprUe filly at Sandhurst, first, md lit prim colta and fillliei at Kynrttn, lit prim colta at the Grand National Bhow, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand itock getter, ilsoinrinceablt in the Bhow ring, .dam ion wu got by the celeb Black Champion, imported by the late William Derhara Eiq, Melbourne, and iold there to Morrii J. Roaktug Esq. Haliwell, Canterbury, for the .um of fight hundred and fifty poundi, Black Champion (120) New Zealand tltud Book, hiiijro Young England! Olory, grand lire, Young Volunteer,! dam by Hear* of Oak. Blosipro'i dam YioletwaibythapurobredUlydeidale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the late John flnnmo
Eiq.of Taiert. Otago. Napoleon waa a graat ,prin taker in Scotland, and a» a •in wm ont of tha beat wa kave had in Hair Zialand, thus ahowin* -Stanlejt high elui lineage, who cannot fail > piodus firit clan atock. For furthli pirtieuian, ut to tuni to, apply t0." 16 owien
FALLOON BROS., Tantthi,: HERO FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1887. |, WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Otrleiki, Muterkm, and surrounding Districts.
EROlaitbentifuldftrk b»Jr, elands 16 hind! 3 inchw high, ihowlm Ore»t nelrr of form, with immense bone, grand ..i \..:. .1 iu« ti.il nutlitr «nrl w««bred WR. ClMtofAihkrton, ,„ ' in Bui, br Hapoleoa («_,,. , , eom, ey aUtehleii (imp)-Gmt |r».nd-dam Hl|hl»d Mar? limp), >7 Coehraa'i Cljde iftifla, (Hni'i sin], km bred by the We V.Tod, X«] M tlaoeln, Napoleoa; giaadilia to Ktbia, waa imported by the late John Hlam»,En., «IOU|». Itltin t»i lit prtit »i Ueston .when a 2•ana Ttu | alie hijhl; commended in Chrntlhateh la 1885 j 2nd two pari in lueeurion at geld medal »f 10 guiaeai for the belt entire
iihigrannd, ~,„,; Prince lUrtl {pttk rnndilre to Him) wm i-jl.u. .kin 1(.»r.11.r (if r»nt«-. kur. Prion Roy*Vi Prince Charlej-WM mmiU frera Hiotltud by J. ind M, Mackihkill, wi»H »• *•■ «il>ibited itren timei In immiUi »xd took "•"» !•» PtifM; fe »lio nisei lit »rlie «1 *ls itthe Highlind Agrl. nttual «'•» held atdleigewli 1857 agelmt Prince Charier mM W prije it Gliborne (Victoria ihow in IJSB I tho Pott Pbllllj ntv«i be«t«u »t »nr ahovr in the world. fTineeßoralasiTearhnf WM »hown. twite when he gained Jnd priae at Ballarat. 3rid wiee it Sme*ton, being benteh br Dorwin, fho winner of the Bire'i Produce Stakei ,(foo, At i two-jew old wai placed iccorid itßlllirot, fid leeond at the Grand National ttow, held it Talbot, ind 2nd pritf it Sulci' r'rinceKoj»lM» three jeer old took drat price *t Leeiton (or the best draught entire efany age jilio th« Publican's U«p lor the keittstire(»Tellingtlie Bleinvire district, ind Irit priie it Chmtehurch ut i three yeir •Id. Ai i fow re« old lit prlie it leeitdn lit at Lincoln and firit it Ohrlitchnrch, 2dd mill rtLeeet«»tatSJ9.liti» Ckriitchureh and gold medal for fcert hone on the ground, lit it Leeitonfor rubliean'i Cup nIIBBO, lit priie atCbriitelmreh and President 1 ! Cup of JlO. ind liWer medal for beet bone untlie ground, ofanr age. In 1880. J Blonom, dam of Hero (imp,) grindiire to The Qemral limp.) by A, Niibet, E»«(. ? from Hero'idam ai i two year old took fat
prut »t Clutha, mi »l Toltomairiw! asatwo year old Ist at DuDedin, and'was not shown iriin «uWIBB7, when atr»lmersfon South ■be toek first prlie Jot best mm on the round with foal at foot, lit at Ashbnrton as Htro, as a yearlinj, took Ist pries at Ashfcuttn, and a pecial prlie Jot the best on he pound, and »ipecial prlie fot the but reatfioi eoft ot filly by KeWln! as a two ear •Id Ist at Aibburton and 2nd at Ohristcliurcli HttropellUn Show In a tery lane class. Fer furtber Information eee the N.Z. Stijd The abate pedigree will show Hero to he •aeoftbehestbtcd horses in the ;Southetn Hemisphere, ■' ! Hero will stamlat theClnb Stables, Map. ttrton, erery MONDAY AND TUESDAY; i Zer'istables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY: Greytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton. . ; TBRM»--SingleMa««, Groomagetis to kepaldatfirstserfiee, . Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty ol fretb watsr supplied) FKEE until mares •tinted. '.„,., ' £»ery care Men but na responsibility. o owner will §>« at the show in 1891 a lyeeial priw of £5 to for the best /tailing by For further particulars apply to the Ciroom
DAVID TOSHACK. j 0; WILLIAM HERCOCK. ; ■ ROSTANDTHIS SEASON, at Mr J. J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, the thoroughbred Entire Pony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30s; two or more as nar aarcemont. Paddocking extra.! THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD; IS a dark bay or brown>ise standing M it bfg>boned. Aort lo the b»cV, atamliiig omalot(ground, Itbssbeeustated(times without number) to tie owner, tliatPnire Prairie Bird in the most likely horse standing in this district to lire cross-ewntw uorscs.awl rleltird .wesbred byMr Diion Canes, of Bethunt, Prairie Bird vl/le FewZceUtnd »tad holt, imp,, Greyskiu by Yettendon b; Sir Hercules, Imp., dam Esycrence by Glancus, Arab, Imp,, dam' Blue Bell by Gebenns, eon of Bouse Kmigrtnt, imp., Jam Quadroon by Mulatto, lime pedlpee Prairie Bird bee a rawl nixiureof tho Fauwiu Touchstone, Whalebone, Weiy, PMIHa-Puto bloods, Trairio Bird will trawl from Maitertw to TinuL Terms: Thoroughbred mares (elsised Audit inN. 'L tacts will bs isrrsd free of cost, all othtri $ 10a: reductions nuvlefor two or mow. Guar, uteed SI extra per mare. Ho groomsi • fee PiddocklngfieetillitinW. ffO,G.BßOßlK,Propriotor, • Jw» Or»i Htstotou,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3026, 11 October 1888, Page 4
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