'tO STAND* THIS SEASON, tlio . Imported Clydesdale Stallion -■ ously hoavy boned hone, very.propo; tionltoly mado, and w one of the be aetioned hones in the .colony, Jiud is admitted to be the best colt of his age in tho Notth Island. Stanley being n threo-year-old colt will bo limited to 2o mSdIOREE-STANLEY, 'rising three-year-old.- His aire, Clydesdale Hero, waa bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, a notod prize taker in bred in Canterbury and oxportcd to JUBV UUHUJO »v w.v ~ , , and beating all coraon, Colonial and imported horses and is at present ■the okmpion horse of tho colonies. Ohdoidale llero, dam J cm, is by Lothian faro (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania.; Olydeadalo Hero'e dam is the winner of fivo first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria, airo,Lojd Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, fomt Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. MoFarlane, Esq., Torr. Holonsburgh out of Jess, graud dam' Tibbie, grand niro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, not by Eraporor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, the property of the Duke of Hamilton, ggsiro Old rritico.«g R Biro Old Clyde, Lord Clyde naiued many prizes in ben and, Ist at liiahopbriKg. Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist at Kilbride, also first at Johnston; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Ist atKcnfroivsliirt) and 2nd urizo at the.Highland Society's show at Ghuguff lb7li), At tip yean old he gained tho Aiiiandale Society prize of £4O (or best stallion, open to all ages,
Show at Abotdfen{lßoß). Lord Clyde has proved himsuli ouc ot the beat BirOß in tho world, fin* and second pnzo colts also tint prize tilly at Sandhurst, fiist, and let prize wits »' l(i ,lllllea «' ' Kyiictoti, Ist prize colts at the Grand i NuttuiKil Show, Melbourne showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, atsomviueeable iritha Show rinit, dam i by Heart ul Oak, HUnloys dam, 151mn.m wus ivit by the celebrated huru I Bl.wk i.'haiiiphn. u«i«*ted by the late i 'William Trillin iwp .'leltmuim-, mid - toid tin :e to Murrib J. lUkrug Ksi|. I riaUwoll, Uautertiiny, >r llit; sum ul eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black i iluuiuwn (i-JO) turn Zealand Draught I Sud fiu.i»,hia situ Voting Lnglands i Ulury, Ktand «"». YuU "K Volunteer, ■ dam by Uwt of Uak. blossjui a aaiii I Violet was by the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the late John JSimmo Esq, of Taiori, Otago. Napoleon was a (treat "prizotaker in.Scotland, and"» niro was ono of the best wo liavo had ut New Zealand, thus showing Stanie). high class lineage„who cannot fan k produco first class Btock. For tunhi. particalars, as to terras sc, apply to the owners . FALLUON BROS., onon Taratahi. HERO KOAUSD IN NOVEMBER, 1857. WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartciton, Masteitou, and surrounding Districts,
iiwiMiin'iMiiiEai^^ __u bends 2 inches high, showing Great a - U . rn'mvp ' s 011 ° of Btaltc9t mi bcst brcd norßoS ™ ,B .™ UBU « tu »™ u S lu { WB » UUBU """"""" aymoao ui urse-ciats quality Kel ,i symmetry of form, with Immonso bone, grand m'n-t'-a' that has oyr bceii in this disbict, and . at the ooiißtantly on hire fot and hair of the best quality, imd was wed Woodta(hiFurm, w ; t ], t } IC cro33 (l f The Peer aud Sir Hacaln LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. := A 'BUS Will' run to and from the byK. Ctarlrof ABhbuxton. 2948 Tn Ore Ore, Maslcrton. hM alin „ lH t lhe riff | lt ~l tt of ho , Mai ,__,: Stables to meet every train.'. ■ ', Ke !y in, loth for flat racing; cro.-a country, aud tho Mattraues and Bedding of evory kind Morao.-CMtty, Good Acemmodation TO STAND THIS SEASON. Indian market., _ i, . ;" .' :,> v inatock. ''. mi MASON ABLE Cliarga [« Hiuhland Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyde At his owner's farm, GLADSTONE, •■• ' TEhMSs Picturesframed t carpetaplantiodaud.laid limn). . , TiTPnAOTHTATTinN Thoroughbred ma res 10 guineas; otliorß • , . • - -■ ■ Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by tho late mn usuu oihwjiwi, 5 ineaß Two or mK , agreement, „ . U r e Renaired Re-Covored and • ' • Xt.M, 'W, Lincoln. N»pofon, grand, vr TT nnTl m pay.blebyP.N IstJanuiTy,lßß9. H^MI SPECIAL NOTICE sire to Kelvin, to imported by tho late John xN UU VJ J2i i. . ggjjn JOHN BUOKERIDGE Ke-rolishea. WLWAinwiiU!/. » N bSl took' l«t prlwatLceston when a 2-" vrUGGET was bred by Mr W. Fair- ~TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Ladies' Needlework tastefully mounted jT> ~,„ : .*,, —ir ; old; second nt Ueaton as a 3-year old ;l\ br(ltlier) 0 f Carterton, and itii Betwoon viastorton and tho Bush Dls- adapted to any article of furniture rejdy commended at OhrUhtocli ta the suf M on t for those acouuinted with the ' tricts the well-known siro quired. nnc year: also bigmy commended in uinst- , , ■ ~ ~ ... _»»«•«.».»• . _i„ . • ■ w SPECIAL NOTICE. :■■■ kbmi». AslLbjirtoniUt in Ashbutton in 1886, aud NUGGET is in (food condition, and Tr p MP j. l .. il i Mt . n »i.n T tuilt Dark go Siedalof 10 guineas for tho b«t entire !omid ,„ wind and limb. ■ TT a h ™J f" , L „„d \ the giound., ~-,„: - SFlhose «hu do not know NUGGET, IV *»■» ho ™\ "W «?•."» All Goods delivered freo to any part of H FIRST CLASS FARRIER 'tor round., ~-,„. ' MhosetthudonotknowNUGGKT, fV, r«TrTi.T I 'h d l. uZ \■■ Royal (great grandiire to Hero was , fe information for thorn is- J 1 " 1 " 1 / 16 -<>. L h » n " h, B h '.. Hb , ! S Note &e address-Quero-at., Maate tt A M S3S B /*i™ (Ist) Ttot his stock from all classes ol boned ano/being proportioimtely bui ton foppoaite M. CaaeWc Store), their Horse Shoeing Department, wishes to inform their customers and mccei-ion and took seven Ist pnics, Ho» l»iiKil Ist yriie ot £ls at tho Highland & cultmul B'uow held at Glasgow in 1807 »r tUity other*. . . , l'riuce Charley teamed Ist pnzo at Gisbo: (Victoria) slow in 1858 j tho Port Phi Farmers' Society's Ist prizo of 120, I '•' j'npion Cup in 1859, 1800, an nco Charlie (Hero's great great gi was never bcatcu at any show in tho woi iTd I NUGGE'rTimownc'ria coTiv'inccd tliat ITO TRAVEL IN TW WIRARAPA _ HACKS, 5s PER SET; *£ CUKRUGATED IRON! . , OUGHTS,Csand7s. ; same . Is per set extra will be charged on wenuM. inlßßo /inDOTTn'.rrpnTUAAT I above for booking prizeas a two,year old at «« lUttKUbAlfiUlfiUiN 1 p E ICES ON-ALL OTHER WORK ,nblioiv,andolsolstattho EQUALLY REDUCED, a 1887 as a three-year old JUST RECEIVED•\mm WALKER'S TheeeOhowh STEAM OAREIA6E PAOTOEY, ■0 28-guago,stolOfeot. • BOSSaspMUIR favonrablo ohaiaotov, pvesont iiiarkoil advan-' to Bbttlortt uu<t Tho borrower may, buforo the expiry of the full, period, redeem tho loan, with or without uotlce, on torus which can be'ascertained at this offlco, or at any of the offices of this Department, where also forms of ap> plication can bo obtained; For full particulars as,to loanß,-apply to UlHitdind Branch Offices aud Post Offices,' F.W.FKANKLAND. . Actuary aud Principal Offlcor, . D. M, LDOKIB,' . Commissiontr. : . EKETAHUNA, ', thwr. m WEiuKOION.) GOODS KEPTINSTOOK. NOBLE OAMTBELL& Co,,\ AUCTIONEERS,' V on the shortest notice. EAGLE BREWERY. T. PARSONS, S. &W« MACKAY, ■■ ; AUCTIONEERS, '' . j WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL : 47.Larabto Quay.'Wellington. > LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.. : —f.'-.. BKETAHUMSMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, . ' ' (UTBOFMaSTKRTOS,). ~:.■,..■•' of Home Papers; , All at per annum POST FREE- " Reynold's Woekly Newepapor," L. „» " Lloyd's Wookly Newspaper," 10b (Id r "Weekly Dispatch," 10s6d v -■/- "Weekly Times end Echoi" 10s 6d "Glasgow Weekly Mail," 10s 6d - " Detroit Free Press," 10s 64 " Weekly edition of London Times," 15s "National Reformer," 18u . Any nowspapor, published anywhere, procured to order, PERIODICALS- ' Ifarnnr'n MnnMilv' Ifia AVING taken over the abovobusi' the lowest trade rates consistent with honest workmanship, -"-. STATION AGENT. PERMANENT INVESTMENT & r,OAN ASSfinTATIftN
ItWlSfflfflßSfS rittTu'«tou"°fM tin: Wat draught entire ■"'ifoMii, .iiiiii 01 livre (imp.) jsraiidtire to| Tim liomrJ jimp.) by A. M»l, 1 Scotland. n ■ Hiro'sdim is a two year old took first prize Hi Olutlia, nr.il at Tokomalriro i as a twu year olil l»t at Dunedin, ami wai not shown again until 1887, when at l'almerstou South tlio took flirt prire for beat mare on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, ami lat with two of her progeny Horo, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Ashburton, and a pecial pruefor tho best on he ground, and »special prize for tho best yearling colt or filly by Kelvinjasatwo car old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Christchurch For further Information * Book, in l n tv. / one of tbo best bred horses in the Southern H sXtatid»t the Club Stables, Mastcrton. every MONDAY AND .TUESDAY; WsstaoTesJcarterton, WBPNKSDAY: Groytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton. TERMS—Single Marc U GroomageDs to be raid at first service ~„,,, Oood paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) I'UEE until mares stinted. ...... Every care taken but no responsibility, o • owner will givo at the show In 18)0 a - .„i.i..,;.«nf (Ti fi« for the best yearling by
special pruo 01 t» uj "» " |0 "»■ •>- =-« For further particulars apply to the Groom ™ Am ° DAVID TOSIfACK. Or WILLIAM HEItCOCK, TO BTANDTHIS SEASON, at Mr J, NEILSON'S Paddock, Olaiy. villo, tho tboroughbrcd Entirn Tony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30a | two or more as nor nxmonieiit. Faddocking extra. THB THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD without number) to the owner, thaU'ramo in this district to aire cross-country uorK«,and breeders will do well to give Lira a trial, mi-, rioliird To)bred by Mr Diion Canes, of Bath. Sy Greyskin. dam Lady Emßy.Udy Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck bySpecuimp., Greyskiu by Yattendou by Sir Hercules, dam Bluo Bell by Gehenna, eon of House above idlgrca Prairie Bird baa a grand m tutc of tho Famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Wniy. PldlHa-Puta blood* Prairie DM Thoroiit'librcd mare* (claused A and B in N, Z, tudbook) and marea that have won £3OOI s, laa-s will lie si'tval free of cost, all utliers 13 10.i j'rtilucti'.iis mwlef or two or more. Guaranteed ilwtia per mure, Nogtoomagefce PmldotWng free till atintol, , 0.G.8R0818, Proprietor, Jo/On Ok,Musteitoo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3032, 18 October 1888, Page 4
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