SO STAND THIS SEASON, the '1 Imported Clydesdale Stollion STANLEY. STANLEY 1b ft beautiful dapple bay, : B tandfl neatly 17 tiandß high a tromondously hoavy boned horse, vary propo* tionatoly mado, andia onooftho bcal actloncd horses in tho colony, sua ii admitted to be the best, colt of \mm in the Worth Island. Stanley being Ihtoo-yoafold colt will bo limited to 2( "pEDWREE-STANLEY, rlalm ■ i rr._ _!. a fllrtnoflfinll to, was bred by Hodge, Ge ilia, Yictotia, a noted prize taker i Viototia, and a very aucccßsful itool getter. Clydesdale Hero was theisircjo thatnotedPrizetakerFarmersFniid bred in Canterbury and exported t Meltoume.Vietoria.andwasawardei --,thonorsattho Grand i beating all coraors, Colonial am ported horns and is at present th . r.._!.._ l „f fim nilnn os. Olvdca ', <■ ..i... .t„nk mr iuruit. particulars, as to terms &C, apply to til ° Wm FALLOONBROS, onnn T» ratahl '
HERO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN „ i-.i.... irn C ior(nii nml mmramlinz Districts. 880 is a beautiful dark bay, afnmla 16 bsnclß 2 inclica high, shomug Great symmetry of form, w feet and hair of thotj bvlt Clark of Asliburtoii. KeWHeiA sire, i*»' l'nnco Royal (imp) ila-n Bc»9, by Napoleon {inn>) sm to Kelvin, was imported bytho late Jolm Nimrao, Esq,, of Otago. church m low i gtSoflOguiwsfortliebwteiife 'prtco'ltoyai (great graudsiro to Hero) was nSlb Mr John JlacKellar of Canterb, v l'rii co koyal's I'rince Uharlcy-was , t'rteJfom Scotland by J. ami JUlackiataVwVto luwa- exhibited seven times in succes-ionand took seven Ist jimcs, He also Sd M prize o! £lsnt tho HigWanJ AgncZralSiiowlicldutCllassowinMagainst th rrfn&ey gained Ist «i»sat GWborne IViS)»li«w» l»5S,i thol'ort l'tatai K'soeietyUstpmcomandtk nimmnlon dun in W, 1800, and M* Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd i«w at bmca
'"lUiKoKoyahsa thrco year ob'took first pmaUocaW jtruught entire K, K ei.l» the Publican's cup or he R A»»four year old hpmc»t to oq U at Lincoln and first at Christchurcli. .Sud and goW m«lal for > eat Uor.o on tUe grouad hUt Lccitoi. lor Mlwn's Cm. in 1880, U L »t ChrUlcburch and President's Cup of £lO, and (itvrt medal for best horso ontbe Srounil, of any age, in I*Bo. 4 _..,,..„ ,„ BMwffli, d Tin G'.-ntT-' Scotland. r-l M ut Clutha, and at Tokomaunro; as a two imldletatDunedln, and was not show iln until 1887, »hen at Palmerßton bouth aha took first pnie for best maro on tbe "LSjtt J at foot. Ist at Ashburton as ■ . -J 1 „t M turn nf lict mrocnv he ground, anil a special prize i w h vearL co tor filly V Kelnu s8» a.two car 1 ffit Ashburton and 2nd at Chr istoburcb Metropolitan Show in a very large eta. For further information BeottieN./S. Stud above pedigree will show Hero to be awjrf total ta« ta» in lbe Soutlietn Homifpbere. «lo'" "-- Horo will stand at tho Club S nt TBBS e iS-Singlo Maro £4. GroomagoDß to bo raid at first service. , . fi paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of freshwater supplied) WtKE until mares stinted. ■ , , ~.,.., Every caro taken but no responsibility, owner will give at tho show in 1890 ft modal prUe of £5 5s for the best yearbnfi by Fo°r further particulars apply to tho Groom inc,Utßo DAVID TOSHACK. Or • WILLIAM BERCOOK.
0 STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr JL J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Olaro-%-itlo, tho thoroughbred Entire Tony GENERAL. SPEC. 6INOLE JIARE, 30s j mo or more as nor aaroemont. Mdocking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay or laown>nc standing M Übig-boncd. short in the back, standing over a lot of ground, It bos been stated tunc! viho.it number) to tbo owner, that Framo Bird was just thohoiao tbo Walrampa vran cd Sie Bird is the most likely Loree standing in tbis district to sire cross-country borecs.ond by cjreyskin.dam Lady Emily.Lady Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck by Snecudam liluo 801 lby lie' Emigrant, imp., dai Way, Pbill-da-Puta bloods. Fraine Bird will travel from Masterton to TinuL Terms i Thoroughbred mares (classed Aandß inN, Z, tudbook) and mares that havo «f »«• nces will bo served free of cost, all others 13 anteed £1 extra per mare. No groomago fee Faddocking free till stinted. < m a O.BROBIE, Proprietor, TeOre OWiMostertoD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3038, 26 October 1888, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3038, 26 October 1888, Page 4
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