hV) STAND THIS BEABON, the 1 Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY,/ STANLEY it a beautiful dipplo bay, ttands nearly 17 hands high 6 tremendously heavy boued hone, wry ptopurtionatoly mado, and is one of the bcßt nctiwiwl horses in.tho colony, aim ia admitted w be the best colt of his ago .in the North Island. Stanley.being ' throo-year-old Colt will bo_ limited to 26 "PBM&B - STANLEY, rising .i i.i U,. .itn flnkidale Hero, waa brod by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victotia, a noted prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock miter.' Clydesdale Uoro waa thei sire ot that m.tod Trizotaker Farmer e Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to first honors rttho Grand National Bhow and beating all coraera, Colonial and imported horaos and is at present V\» champion horeo of tho wlomija., ClydoadaleHoro,daraJe«l isbykthianrara (imported), grand dam Nanco, by Black irlane, Kbu m Xurr. Helensburgh «. grauddam'fibbio, grand „ -adsle Sam, g.g. aire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, Rot by fcmporor mud aire Sir Walter Scott, ttopioucrtyufthdDukoofHamiltoi, ggsiro, Old Prince, g« K aire Uld Clyde. Lord i Ist at lii»hopbri«!!.l»t at Kirkintilloch, lat at Kilbride, also flrst.at. Johnsbiii when two yean old Ist at Barrhead, Is at Johnson, let at lteiifrewshire and 2nd prizeaUhe Highland Society fl show at Glasgow (1870), At three year, old he gaiueWho Amandale Soeiety prize of k for best sUllion. open to »l»geB, and Ist prize at the Highland Society a Slmwat'Ai.erdeenOHtiS). Lord Clyde lu> proved himself ou« ofthe best aires in the world, hVt and secondl prize colts also lint prize 'tolly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prize cult* and Bllliea at Kyneton, Ist prize eolta at the Grand National Show. Melbourne, shomng ~ord Clyde to boa giand stock getter, al ß oinviueeablemtli.«Blu.wrinu,dani by Heart of Oak. Stanleys d»ui, iJloai was K ol by th, ooUWhorse BLwk Champion, imported by the late William Derlwm N, Melbourne, and wld thoie to Morris J. Bwkmg hq. Ilabm-ill, Cautorlmiy, for the sum of .itilit hutidrad and fifty pounds. Black |....,ii«{ia>)New Zealand Draught 8 ud V.w.k. his aiio Younjt Liiglands liioiy, grand sire, Young Volunteer, don by Heart of Oak. Dta-ms am Vioktwas by the pure bred Clydes-lale (napoleon), imported to New Zeahnd irain Scotland by the late John N.mmo Ivsii of Taiori, Otago. Nupoleouwm» i/u-iil'pwe taker in Scotland, and as» .m m one of the best wo hare had ut <iw Zealand, thus ihriwimr. Stanley. oiWi class lineage, who cannW fall I ~io(luu) tirat class stock. For font*. particil..W, as to terras 4c, apply to the """"'" FALLOONBROS., ooiio Taratahi.
HE HO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Ctitciton, Mosterton, and surrounding Districts. TTEKOisftbcautifuldark toy, " t ' ,uil * 1C •' hpnde 2 inches high, stowing Great netry of form, with immenEo bone, grand feet :ui>i toil of the tost quality, and was bred by R. Oliitkof Ashburton. . Kelvin, Hcro'ssire.isbvFrrac'i itvyal (imp) dik'n lias, by Napoleon (imp) gK»I grand-dam s .„u by Jhtclileu (impl-Oreat gnnd-du lligidaml Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyd Kelvin, (Hero's sire), wss bred by the late '\V, Tod, E*ii Lincoln. Napoleon, grandtiw to .xelvin km imported by the lite John Niinuio, Esq., ufOtago. Kelvm took Ist pnzo »t Leciton wnon a J-ym-jM ; stcondat LccHonub»3-year old ; LMilywinnviidcd at Christchurch in the t,m ywr! »lw IrgUy commcuded in' Christc urw in 1885 i 2nd two yean in succession at A*,birtonjltt in Ashburton in 1886, and goid medal of 10 guineas for the beet entire 1 11.l glUlllll. . , Prince Royal (gnat granilnre to Hero) was ,n -ornl by -Mr John MacKellar, of Canteriu:v l'rincc Koy.il's Prince Uharley-was in mi led from Scotland by J. and M. Mackin- ■ ,'ii wh-rc be wa-i inhibited seven times in mice' • on ml tooV seven Ist prizes. He also '. .„„■,! Ist priz • ol £l6 at the Highland Agrij,i:t :r»l S',ow told utClltsgovf jn 1857 against Prince Charley gained Ist prize at Gisborne (Victoria) show in 1808, i the P«t Phillip Farmers' Society'? 1> Pme s&>»*s» ChaniidoD Cup ui leu'J, 'SCO, and 1662. •prince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsirc) won never beaten nt any show in tho world, Plince Koyal a» a yearling was ahown twice when ho gained 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2nd iirizo at Sineaton, being beaten by Darwin, tlw winner of tto Biro« Produce Stakes of SCO. As ft two-year old was placed second nt liillarat, and second at tin Grand National Show, told at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smoa"p'rincoKoyaUsa three year oM took first lime at Leeston for the best draught entire ui ny u'L-;.il3' tho Publican's Cup for the D....1 ciliire travelling the Klcsnwe district, an.i ftiht ;rire ut Ulinarohurch as a three year o' I. A* a four y.ar old Ist prize at Leeston lit'at Lincoln on.l nVt at Cliristchurcli. 2nd 'i,. lM at Leeston in 1879,15t at Christchnrch and gold medal for 1 est hone on the ground, Ist at Leeston for Puhlicau's Cup ii 1880,1 st prize at Cliristchurcli and President's Cup of £lO, uud silver medal for beat horso on the ground, of any age, in 1880. lilowoin, ihim of Hero (imp.) grandtlre to Tho General (imp.) hy A. Msbct, l»q., from Scotland. , . Htioadam m a two year old took brat prize at Ulutba, and at Tokomairiro j as a two Tear cild lat at Ounedlu, and was uotshonn again until 1887, when at Palmewton South she took first prize for best mare on tbt ground with foal at fjot, Ist at Ashburton as ° broad marc, ami Ist with two of her progeny I'cro, m a yearling, tool Ist prizo at Ashbuton,Md a petiiljirizufor the best on he ground, and a s|*cinl prize for the bdt v.-arhmjcoitorflllyby Kclviuiasatwo car old Ist at A.dibution anil iud at Cbridtchurcli iclrJuiJiian Stow in a very large eta. For tuntor information seetbeN.Z. Stud Hook. „, , ' . , The above pedigree will show Horo to be one of t,W bwt bred horses in the Southern Hotni pliere. ; ~ Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masicrtou. «very MOSDAYAS-i TOBIDAYi i.wner'stlablos, Carterton, WEDiNESDAY; Orc.tiwnTHUHSDAY, remainder of woek ati'aitcrton , i BUMS— Single Mnre £4. doomage us to bt|iiid at first wrvicc, , - Good ii (Uocks at Carterton (with plenty of frinn water supplied) FREE until marcs stinted. ~.... livery care taken but no rapousibmty. owner will givo at tho show in 1800 a special prize of £'s 5s for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom inoktg ° DAVID TO3HACK. Or WILLIAM HBRCOOK. mo STAND THIS SEAS'IN, at Mr \ J, NBILSON'S Paddnck, Clareriliu,' tliu thoroughbred liiitir<'. Tony GENERAL. PPEC. SINGLE MA-UK DO*; two or more U tiur attiicinent. Fnddncking extra, THE TEOKOUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay or brownjiorsc standing 15.3, is big-boned, short In the back, standing ov •t a lot of ground, It has been stated (times without number) to tho owner, that Prone Binl was just the horse tho Wairorapa wanted Prairie Bird la the most likely horse standing In thin district to stocrom-wuutrj hoiMMuil tiecders will do well to give him a trial,- frairießird was bred by Mr Disou Canes, of Bath, urst Prairie Bird ride New&aland stud took, William Tclllimported), dam Speck by Sncculatlon, imp,, dam Miss WbLskerbyWlifsker, inm., Grcysklii hy Yaltcndoa hy Sir Hercules, imi. dam Espcrance by Glaucus, Arab, imp,, dmn D 1..0 BeU by (lebciina, aon of Itouso Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, into. Bngliali marc. As will bo seen from the bove Ptiligrce Prairie Bird has a grand mistoe o the Famous Touchstone, Whalebone. Ef PhiU-da-Puta bloods. Pralrio Bird willtmvel fromMastertatoTinui. Terms: tudbook)an.lmarcsthattaw™a races will bo served free of cost, all others £3 itii • reductions madef or two or more, Ouargn(«cd £1 «1» P° r mw ', H ' t mmi<> fM Mocking free till stinted, ut Oi 0. BBOBIH, Fropriitor, ■, --. ft Otrv Oft* UaihcfaO'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 4
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