TO BTAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY, . • STANLEY iaft beautiful dapple bay, stands nearly 17 tiaiida high & tterooud* ■ ousiy heavy boned horse, Tory propor.tionately made, andia ono of tho best > actioned hutaes in' tho colony ( Md w ; admitted to ba the heat cult of ha age in the North Island. Stanley being a ■ three-year-old colt will bo limited to 26 tnareaonly, ~ . PEDIGREE-STANLEY, tiling ■ tliroe-ycar-old, His airo, Clydesdale ■ Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, » notod prire taker in Victoria, and a very ■ucceaaful atock getter.' Clydesdale Hero w»b the lire ol that noy Prizetalter Farmer a Friend, bred in Canterbury and oxportodU Melbourno, Victoria, and m awardec ' first honors at the Grand National Shov , and beating all comors, Colonial ane impotied horses and 11 »t present tn< champion hone of the colonies. Clyde* . dale Hero, dam Jew, is by Lothiail Tan '(imported), grand dain Nance, by BImI liampiun* imported to xMroinia dltdosdale Hero's dam is the winner o five first prizea and threo neeond_a Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria, .Hi ' aire, liord Clyde, imported from Scot land by that noted breeder, Jamca Craw ford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred bj D. McFarlane, Esq., Torr. flelonsburgl out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gram aire Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire Oli , Florence.- Lord Clyde, got by hmpero grand sire Sir Walter Scott, the pro petty of tho Duke of Hamilton, g g sir Old Prince, ggR airo Old Clyde. Lor Civile stained many prizes in Bent and Ist at Bishopbritg. Ist at Kirkintilloch iitat Kilbride, also first at Johnston when twu years old Ist at Barrhead, Is 'at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and An prizo at the Highland Society a 'be*' 'Glasgow (Wh At tlitco ycars-uld h .gainud the Amandslo bocioty. prize o WO lor beit stallion, o|ien to all ngta and Ist prize,at the Highland Society ihuff nt Abadvmi(lßoß) Lord Clyd has proved hinisolf oue ol the best sire in the world, first and second prize colt! also first prisw tilly at Sandhurst, firsl and Ist prize colts and Billies a Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the Gram National Show, Melbourne, showni] Lord Clydo to be a grand stock getter also invincwiblo in the Show ring, dan by Heart of Oak, Ktanloys dam, Bios torn wm by the celebrated honi' Black Champion, imported by the lab William Dorham Esq, Melbourne, am wild thoro to Morris J. Roskrug wq tialswell, Canterbury, for the sum o ciiht hundred and fifty pounds, Blacl Champion (1"0) New Zealand Draugh 8 ad Cook, his site Young Lnglnnd (llory, grand sire, Young Volunteer dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom a dan Violet was by the pure bred Clydesjlali (Napoleon), imported to New Zealim from Scotland by tho lato Joliu Niuim< Esq, of Taiori, Otago. Napoleon was great, prize taker in Scotland, and sire was ono of tho best we have had ut Now Zealand, thus showing Stanley high class lineage, who cannot foil & produco first class stock. For furthi particulars, as to terms &c, apply to tti ownero „„„ , FALLOON BROS., _ 2999 Taratahi. lIERO FOAIED IN NOVEMBER, 1887. WILL STAND THIS SEASON II Carteitoi), Mosterton, and surrounding Districts. . HERO is a beautiful dark bay, stands 1 lisnils 2 inches high, showing Ores symmetry of form, with immonao bone, gram feet ami hair of the best quality, and was brei by K. Clark of Ashburton. Kelvin, Hero s sire, isbr Prince Royal (imp dam Bess. bv Napoleon (imp) great wand-dan Glu.by lilack I'nnce (imp) Hero s dam Bios torn, by Matchless (imp)— Great grand'dati Highland Mary (hop), by Cochran's Clyil Keivin, (Hero's aire), was bred by the lat W, Toil, Esq., Lincoln. Napoleon, grand eta to Kelvin, wan imported by tho late Join Nimtno, Esq., of Otago. ■ Kelvin took lit prizo at Lceaton when a 2 jevold i second at Leestou as a 3-yeir old highly comimuded at Cliristchurch In th ume year j also Mgbly commended in Christ clmrcli in 1® i 2nd two years in succession a Asliburton; Ist in Ashburton in 188G, am gold medal of 10 guineas for tho best eutir i, tin ground. ' Prince ltoyal (great grandiirc to Heio) ws miiurtol by Mr John MacKellar, of Canter bury. Prince Kojal's Prince Oharley-wi imported from Scotland by J, and M. Mackin M, wh-rc he win exhibited scren times ii succession and took ssven Ist prizes, Ho alsi gained Ist prize °t at the Highland Agri cultural Sliow held at Glasgow iu 1857 again! Charley sained Ist prite at Glsborni (Victoria) sliocr iu 1868 ; the Port Philli| Fanners' Society's Ist prise of £29, and th Champion Cup in WW, 1860, and 1802 I'tince Charlie (Hero's great great granJsire *•»« never beaten at any show in tlio world Piince Royal as a yearling was shown twic when he gained 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2ni prizo at Smeaton, being bcateh by Dar win, tho winner of the Sire's Produce Stake of £6O. As a two-yrar oil was placed sccom kt Ballarat, and second at the Granil Natlunn show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Sinca tOB< lVrnce Uoyal as a three year old took flrs prze at I/.'cstun for the lest ilrau;lit cntir oi inv ai'n I .di'i the Publienn'i Cup for th I- jt ciitiri! twvoiling tlm lilomwo ilbtrict «ri,l flret liriwi ut i'iiristcliurch us a three yea o i.j Ak a t'uui yior old Ist prise at Lce*toi lit at Lincrin and first at Cliriitchurcli. 2ni riiie atLce^nin 1810, Mat Ohrlitehurel and gold mednl for I wt horn mi the ground Ist i.t Leeston for I'nblican's f 'uji in 1880, Is prize at Cliristchiitcii ami I'refidontsCup o I'lO, and filvcr meifcl for best liorso on th ground, of any age, in. ISSO. Bloswrn, dam of Heio (imp.) grandsire t The General (imp.) by A, Millet, ksq., fioii Bcotland. Hero s ta aa a two year old took firs prizo at Olutha, and ut Tokoinairlro; as a tw< yearoldlitatDuncdiniaml was notsliom again until 1887, when atl'almcrston Soutl she took first prizo for best niaro on th ground with foal at foot. Ist at Ashburton a abrood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Asli burton, and a pecial prizo for the best oi he ground, and a special prize for the bes yearling colt or filly by Kelrin jas a two ca old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Christchurd Metropolitan Show in a very largo class, For further information see tho N.Z, Stu The above pedigree will show Hero to ll one of the best bred horses in tho Souther: Hemisphere,' Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Mai tcrton, every MONDAY AND TUESDAY owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY Groytown THURSDAY, remainder of wee ot Carterton „ , ' TBUMB—Single Mare £•!. Groomageos t be paid at first service. Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty c fresh water supplied) FKKK until mare «tintd. ...... Every care token but no responsibility. uwuer will give at the show in 1890 special prizo of £5 68 for tlie best yearling b U For further particulars apply to the Grooi Ciarge DAVID TOiiHACK. Or VILLI AM HKBCOCK, mo STAND THIS SEASON, at M I J. NEIIaJON'B Paddock, Clart vilio, tho thoroughbred Entire Pony GENKKAJb SPEC. SINGLE HARE, 30a; two or more a per agrnement. Paddocking extra, IHB TEOHOUGHBRED JMPOKTBI ' STALLION " PRAIBIE BIRD IS a dark bay or browniborie standing 15.3 is big,boned, short in the back, standlni over a lot of ground, It has been stated (time, without number) to the owner, thaU'rami Bird was just the horse tho Wairarapa wanted l'rairie Bird is the most likely horse standini In this district to sirecross-couutry hors«B,am hwltrs-will do well to give him atrial, Pral tie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, of Bat h urft, I'raiiie Bird vide NewZ-aland stud book, V Grejsklo, dam Lidv Emily, Lady Emily bj tvilliain Tell (imported), dam Bi>eck by BpecU' latiou, imp,, (lam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp., Grtyskin by Yattendon by Sir Hercules, iuiji., dam Esperance by Glaucus, Arab, imp,, dam Blue liell by Gehenna, bou of liousf iinigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., iiugl'wh mare. As will beseen from the isl/jve iiedigiee l'rairio Bird has a grand mil' turc of the l'amout Touchstone, Whalebone. Waxy, riiill ila-l'uts bloods, l'ralrie Bird will travel from Miiatorton toTiuui. Terms: Tburonghbred nnres (classed A amlllmN, Z, tuiibnok) aud mures that have won £3oo|n, taccs will be served free of cost, all others i"; 10j ; leductlons mailef or two or more. Gtur antecd £1 extra tier mare. No groomage fee Paddocking fisetiD stinted. > O,G, BROBIB, PropriJtor, TeOro Ore, Maitertou,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 4
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