To STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY, STANLEY la a beautiful dapple bay, stands neatly 17 handa high a tremendously heavy boned horse, very pioportionately made, and ut ofie of the best uctioued horses in tho colony, mid is admitted to bit the best colt of his ago in tho North Island. Stanley, being a thrce-yoar-old colt will bo limited tu-ra mares only. • piiUIUItEE-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. Hu siio, Clydesdale Hero, waa bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria,» noted prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock gettor. Clydesdale Hero was the sire ot that noted Prizotaker Farmer's Friend, bred in Canterbury and onioned to Molbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National Show mid beating all comers, Colonial and imported lioreoa and is fit present the champion horse of the colonies. Clydcßdalo Hern, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tain (imported), grand dsiin Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. OlydtHdate Hum's dam is the winner of live first prizes and three second at Kynoton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His aire, Lord imported from Scotland by that noted breeder. Jam. a Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlane, Esq., Torr. flulonuburgh cut of Jeßs, grand dam l'iblne. grand siro Clydesdale Sim, g.g, sire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, got by tmperor gninfi sire Sir W niter bwtt ( ihc p-u----party of tiw Duko of ilaiuiiton, gg. Biru Old Prince, gg g sire Old Clydo, Lord Clyili- ifiiiued many prizes ui Scot and, l»ut lWiopbrigg,- Jst Kirkintilloch, latat Kilbride, alao tint at. Johnston; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, lit at Heiifrewslnre and Hud prize at the' Highland Society b shew at Glasgow (1576), At three year> old h, uaincd tho Amandalo Soeiety prize of i4O for best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at the Holland Society s bliowat Aberdeen (1MB) Lord Clyde has proved himself one ol the best siros in the world, first and second prize colts also first prizo lilly ■ at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prize colts and nllhcs at, Kyneton, Ist prize colts at, the Grand National Show, Melbourno, showing Lord Clydo to be a grand stock getter, alio mviiiceable in the Show rim;, dam by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bios--8,1,1 was got by the celebrated lioree Black Champion, imported by tho late William Derharn Esq, Melbourne, and Bold there to Morris J. Roakrug I'.sq. jlulswell, Canterbuty, for the sum ol eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion (120) Hew Zealand Uraught Siud Cook, his sire Young Lugiands Glory, grand aire, Voting Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom a dam Violet was by tho pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to NowZeahnd I ruin Scotland by the late John flmimo Esq, of Taieri. Oiago. Napoleon was a great prize taker in Scotland, aiid as n sire was olio of the beat wo have had ut iNew Zealand, thus nhowim! Stanley, high class lineage, who caunoi fail \ produce tirat class stock. For furua particulars, as to terms &e, apply to tno owners
FALLOON BROS., MM Taratalu. HERO FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1887. WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartciton, Masterton, and aurrouudiu Districts. TTEROi Ji- lipm m ofci it beautiful dark bay, stands 10 j *. lipnds 2 inches high, allowing Great wrnmotry «f form, with iramonso bone, grand feet iiU'l luiroi the beat quality, an J was nrcil by H. Olark of AsWiurtou. _ Kelvin, Hern's aire, isbv Prince Rmol (imp) tat B«s, t>y Napoleon (imp) great grMd-dam Giii, by li I tick Prince (irn ) Hero s dam Biosby Mitciilws (imp)—Orcat grimd-ikm llisiiianJ Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyde '"lll'in, |lWi sire), was bred by the late V, Tod, Kii|, Lincoln. 'Napoleon, grandair': to Kelvin. was imported by tbo late John Niramu, lis'l-. "f Otago. Kelvin Mot lit prize it Leeston when a 2 IW -J.| j£■ corn! Nt Uwton a a 3-y-ar old ; lihhlv c <min.i!Jwl nt Cliriatchiirch in the niir yc-tr; al<-> I: i;nly cummuiided in Christc m:> in lWti;2nl two years insurm-Am at V n -ton; l't "1 Aiiiburtou in itSO, »cd lal of 10 gumus for the but entire 1 tl I IV i'c' itoyal (great grandsirc to Hwo) was CM.Vii !,y*Mi Joini M uKcllur, of Cautcr- : hinre I oyil'x PmicO Charley-wai ,i„.;,.an\ fror.l fCQtUiI I.j J. »nd M. Mackini. h Virie iu wiii nhibileil seven timea in : x rl ■ -ioii ;in 1 t'jok mm Ist prizes, Ho also ■■ .'■li'i! 14 P'i!' °l ttt tlui Highluuil Agri-ju:i.:;r-il .Viow heliUt Glasgow in 180? against Cbrlcy sained Ist priz- at GisWno (Victoria) aliow in 1853 j tho Port Phi hp FfiruitTs' Suciety's list prize of 420, ami tliu cSph-n Cup iu lb, 1800, and 1802 l'ritico t '•hnrlic (Hero's great great grandsirc) whs never beaten at any show in tbo world. I'lince lioyal as a yearling was shown twice when he gained 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2ml prize at Smeatou, bring bcatuh by Darwin, the winner of the Sim a Product) Stakes of i'OO As a two-year old was placed second •at Marat, and lecoud at tin Grand National Shaw, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at SineaPrince Koyalas a tbree year oil took first prize at Leeston for the best draught entire of imv age J also tho Publican's lup for the host entire travelling tho liiciiwro district, and first prize ntChiistclmrch as a three year old An & four year old Ist prize at Leeston lit at Lincoln and first at Cliristchurcb. 2nd prize at Leeston in 1871), Ist at Chmtcliureh and gold medal for I est horse on the grouiitl, Ist at Leeston for Publican's Cup in 1880,1 st prize ft Chriitchurch and Presidents Cup of £lO. owl rfiw orß ° 0D ™ c iirounil, of any age, In 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsirc to The General (imp.) by A. Wisbet, Esq., from Scotland, Heron dam rj a two year old took first prize at Clutha. and at l'okomairlro; as a two rear old Ist at Dunedin, and was not shown again until 1887, when at Palmerston youth she took Drat lirizo for best mure on (lie ground with foal at foot, Ist aUshburton as a brood marc, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Asnbwton, and a pec'wl prize,for the beat on he ground, and a special prize for tho best yearling eolt or filly by Kclvmiajatwo ear old Ist at Ashbutton and 2nd at Chriatchurch Metropolitan Show In a very large class, For further information see tho lU. Stuil " The above pedigree will show Hero to be ose of t'io bust bred horses in the Southern H S'willßtandat the Club Stables, Masterton. every MONDAY AwrnHMnlv® owner s stables, Carterton, \\ EDNKhDAY , Greytown THUItSDAY, remainder of week at O,irtertou TiJHMS—Single Mnro £-1. Groomagobs to bo pitil at first Ptrvice. . Good p.ulilockß at Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) PUKE until mares *' care taken but uo responsibility, owner will give at tho show in 1890 a tpeiial prize of £5 0s for the best yearling by Her '« F r further particulars apply to the Grooir, iEC.argc niirrn
Or WILLIAM HERCUCK. mi) STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr j J, NKILSON'S Paddock, Glare vilic, the tliuwiighbrud fcntiw Puny GI3NEKAJL SPKO. SINGLE JlAllE, Ma i two or more us ptr ajjtuenient, PmlJ»ukii)|{ extra. THE TfcOKOUGHIfKEI) IMPO UTJib ■STALLION PRAIRIAI 8.1 KD tS s dark bay or torn liorse standing 15.8.. is liig-lioncJ. short in the tack, (Willing brr a lot of fiwtui'!, It has bWD stated (times wiii'.oul number) t« tlic owner, that 1 lairlc Bit.l»».- i«--t the heme the M amuapa wautel Prairie Jiii.l I* the must likely how hfcuuliiig In this district to arccwsii-couutw honiei.«iitl bleeders will ilu well to give him a trial, Ito tit Dim wsbred by Mr Duou Unes, ofßalhu»t, I'rairiß litnl vidu >cwZ ; «.U.i«stud book, Sy Oroynkin. dam Lidy Einilyi Einily by William Tell (import!), iIM S|fck by S>pceu. lation, imp,, dum Ml«i Whisker by Whisker, imp,, Greynklu by Yottcmlon by Sir Hercules, imp,, dam foperanee by Glaueus, Arab,imp., dam Bluo Bell by Gehenna, sou of Rouse Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, tali,, English mate. An will bescen from the above Prairie Bird bus a grand mix* tureoftho tamousTouctatone, Wlialebono, Waxy, rhlll-iia-Puta bloodg. Prairie Bird mil travel from Mwtertiro to Tiiiui. Terms: Thoroughbred .nwrtß (classed A and B inN. Z. tudbook) and mues that have won £3OO in. ratei will bo served free of coit, all others £3 10i! reductions raaJef or two or more. Gmranteed £1 extra No grooinago fee Puldocklag free, till stinted, . ' - 0;G. BBQplli, l'ropriitor, .' . TeOjs OwiJliittrtoiii,■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3036, 24 October 1888, Page 4
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