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10 BTAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Olydesdale Stallion ■STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dapple bay, standi nearly 17 hands high a tromondnusly heavy bouedhonu, very;proportionately uiado, mid la one of the' beat ttctumed horses in the colony, and it admitted to bn the best colt of his age in the North Island. Stanley being a three-year-old colt will be limited to 25 marcs only, PEDIGREE-STANLEY, .rising three-year-old. His sire, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victotia, a noted prise taker in Viototia, aud a very successful stock getter. Clydesdale Hero was tho sire ot that noted Prizetaker Farmer's .Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Gr'atid National Show and beating all oomers, Colonial and imported horsoa and is at present tho champion horse of the colonies. "Olydcadale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tarn (imported), grand dam Nance, by Blaok iharapion, imported to Tasmania. .11. Pon.'o itnm i« thn winner (if five first prizes aud three second at Kyneton and Saudhurst, Victoria. His •ire, lord Olyle, imported from Scotland by that uoted breeder, Jamra Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarkne,K«q.,Torr. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grand lire Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Emperor grand sire. Sir A alter Scott, thep'operty of tho Duke of Hamilton, gg sire Did Prince, gg g sire Old Clydo. Lord Clyo, filled many prizes m Scntlaud, Ist at Uuhtipbrtitjj, hut Kirkintilloch, lit at Kilbride, also first at Johnston; when two years »ld Ist at Barrhead, lßt at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2nd prize ac the Highland Society's show at. Gliugcnr (1870), At three years old he gained the Ainanda.li> Society prize o( WO for best stallion, open'to all ages, and Ist prize at the Highland Society's Show at Aneidceu(ltitlß). Lord Clyde has proved himself one ot the best sires in the world, and second prize cults also fir»t prize filly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist piizo colts aud fillliea at Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the Grand National .show, Melbourne, showiu, Lord Clydo to be a grand stock gutter, also itirin&alile in th Show rim,', &»" by Heart i.l Oak. Stanleys dam, lib* S'.in w.s got by tin- ci'h'brateu huiw Bl,.ki;lwinpi.n, imported by the lal.: William Durham fc>q. vleibnurue, itni: (-,•1(1 th re to Moms J. Rt»«rug wi<|. HaU'ill, I'aiitertiiiiy, for the sum oi eight hundred aud fifty pounds, Blmk i iitiiipioii (120) >ew Zodland Diuugb' Suil .'.i..i.,liia aiie Young Lug and <• (ll'nry, grand sire, 'Vi.uiig Vuluutuui. diuihv Heart of Oak. Blossom's iihim Vi .Int. was by the pure bred Olydesd ( -n,.ol>iiii) liiioortod to New Zeal' lr..iii -c 41.11111')' the late J.'liu (Minim. Km|. tii iiiiiii'i/O'iigo, NupoittiiiWto, givat pris -taker in fieotlimd, ami «"• •' bitf wis (Hie nt the beat we have h ut . Isew Ziailund, thus showing Stai.kj Ingn elasi lineage, who canno tun . |.n uiioi Hist class Btock. For tuillpaiticulan, as to terms Ac, apply to tho ownets FALLOONBItOS, 29i1!) Tarat.ihi.

WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartoi ton, Mastcitoi), and »ui rounding D.stricts. HERO is a beautiful dark bay, stands 1G lifnda 2 inches high, showing Great symmutrv of form, with immense bono, grand fret uw li.iir of the beat quality, and was lircd by K Chirk of Ashburtou, Kelvin, Hcro'd airf, isbv I'rince Royal (imp) dam Bess, by Nn]>oleun'(imi>) greatemml-dam Oi ,bv Mack Fiince (im •) Hero's dam lilosi mi, by Matchless (imp)— Great grand-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran's Clyde (imp). Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by the late W, Tiid, Esq, Lincoln. Napoleon, grandsire to ivelviu was imported by the late John Nimmo, Esq,, of Otago, Kelvin took Ut prize at Lecston when a 2-yea-old jb> cond at Lceston as a 3-y.ar old ; highly ommiuilcd at Cbtistchurch in the same year; nlai Inghly commended in Christciitircii in 1885; 2ml two years in succession at iUburton i Ist in Asiiburton in 1860, and gold medal of 10 guineas for tiro best entire i tli giuud. Prince Itoyal (great grandslro to Hcio) was m|wrud by Mr John AticKellar, of Canterbury. I'lhico hoyjl's Prince Charley-was imported from Scotland by J, and M. Mackiutosh, wlrie he was exhibited seven times in ion ami took seven Ist prizes, Ho alto 11st prizi- ut £l6 at tho Highland Agricultural iinow held ut Glasgow in 1657 against I'rince Uhurley rained lat ptue at Oisborne )s:,ow in 1808 j tho Port Phillip 1 Society's Ist prize of £2O, and the Champion Cup in 1859, 1860, and 18C2, Priuco Uharlie (Hero's great great grandsire) wan novcr beaten at any show in tho world. Prince Koyal as a yearling wab shown twice when he gained 2nd prizo tit Ballarat, 2nd win, the winner of tho Sire's Produce Stakes of £6O. As a two-year old was placed Becond ht Baliarnt, and second at the Grand National Rhnw, hold at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smeaton. Prince Royal as a three year ol to'ik first prize at Leeatoii for the best draught entire ofuuyagejalsi tlio Publican's Up for the bist entire travelling the l/einwo district and fiibt : rize ut Ohristcl.uich as a three year old, As a foui far old Ist prize at Lecston lut at Lincoln nun lint ut Christchurcli. 2iul prize at Lc.:stim In iBI'J, Mat Cliristcliiircl and gold medal fori est horse on the ground, Ist ut Lctstuu for Publiian's Cup iit iW, Ist pr ze • t Ohriiichutcli and President's Cup oi £iD, mid ni.vcr medal for best horso on tin tiouiul, if .my »ge, lii .ssiiin, nam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to Tiic Gemini (imp,) by A. Muhct, Ksq,, from Scotland, H.roidjra 'i a two year old took first prize ut Oiutlin,iind »t Tokomairiru; as a two year old lat at Duncdin, and was not slio« n again until 1887, when ut Palucrston South sue took first prize for best mare on life ground with foal at foot, Ist at Asiiburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, us a yearling, took Ist prize at Asn- . burton, nnd a peciil Jinzo for the best on he gr> uiul, und a special prize for the beat yearling colt or filly by Kelvin; as a two car old Ist at Asiiburton and 2nd at Chr stchurcl, Metro, olitoti .ifcuw in a very largo class, For futtlur information see the N.Z, Stud Book' ■ The above pedigrco will ahow Ifcro to be one of t c best bred horse* in 'ho Southern Hemiphere, Hero mil stand at the Club Stables, Mastertan, every MONDAY A.I > TUESDAY! owner's-tables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY ■, Giejtowu THURSDAY, iemuinder of week «t Catteiton TEUSIS~!JingIe Mto £4. Groomago fi» to be p.iil at first service, Good p dilocks at Cnr'erton (with plenty of fresn water supplied) HtEB until mares stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. u'.viH'i wid givu at the show in 1890 ut 'sptcU prize of to us for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom ittCl '" B " DAVID TOSHAOK. Or ' WILLIAM HEROOOK. mu STAND THIS SEASON, at'Mr 1 J. Nf-lUSDN'S Padduck, Clarefide, the tliumughbred. bntir« Pimy fiINGLEMAHB. 30s; two or more as nur iiorpi'iiiftit, Puddocking extra. IHE TLOKOUGHBRED IMPORTED BTAIUON PRAIRIB BIRD V'axy, PhtU-da-Puta bloods. Ts will travel from Masterton to TimuV Thoroughbred ma tudbook) andm races will be served free of cost, alio hers £3 10s! reductions madef or two or more,! Guaranteed £1 extra per marc No groomago fee PaddooWng free ttU atinted. » OiO.BROBIE,. Proprietor,; •.: .. • -^:---;?» Or»Qi»> Motto. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 4

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