LVDKSDALK HNTIRB HORSE, GLADSTONE / [WILL travel in llic IVairoiapa District this r ' season leaving Masterton every Monday or Ekctnliunn.' GLADSTONE is by l'rinco Hoynl (30) clam a naro by OH Wellington, grand Jain iin|iorteil 'torn Victoria. • Tlio well-known Clydesdale italllon Prince Royal was bred by Mr 1), McQueen, Smcaton,: Victoria, and was immrtcd by liia preaeiit owner, Mr John McKellor, Doj'lcaton, Canterbury, l'rinco Royal ,8 by Prince Charlie, who was imported by lessrs J, and M, Mcintosh from Scotland. , rrinco Royal is ut rich brown color, stands 10 bands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of bur and bone of tlio best fashion, l'rinco lioyol commenced his career as n jirixo taKcr at two years olil,sccuring second prize at' Ikillarat, and second at Smeaton, where he was only beatcii'by Darwin, tlio winner of the Sires l'roduco Stakes of £lO. Since his arrival in this colony ho has always been a prize taker in every show yard where bo has been entered. At the Oantcibury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan 3hoWoflSßo, he was awarded the Association Medal and the President's Cup ne tlio best draught stallion 1 of any ago on the ground. His stuck are now beginning to speak foi themselves, notably Mr Stoddart'scolt, Lord Raglan, who took lirst prize as a three yeiu old at Cliristcliurch last year; Mr l'ocock'f Priuco Victor | Mr J, lioag's Royal l'rinco and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize taker*, ami many others too numerous to mention. Gladstone will leave Masterton every Monday morning, travel through old Mauriccvilli settlement; reaching- Ukctahuna the saim evening. Thence to Lower Mnngaono road oi the owner's property, where lie will remain till Thursday morning,, returning thriugl Mangamnhoe to Mastcrtou the same evening where.ho will rcmawtilUho end of tlio weel THRMS-A'3 pcr'niaroi Two or more in per agreement. KEESTIiR'&HAKMNCi! tho well-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell, TERMS—£4 ils-por mare; two or mor as per agreement, GRAZING FREE. I.PIKE, Proprietor.
'FO STAND THIS SEASuN THE I Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid Uoan was bred by Mr 0. Ma'ssuy, cf lininru, and is by Knottingly from tho Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by the wellknown horse dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider boforo deciding upon a sire is, what market is there for stuck they are about rear, and whether it is wise to add to the already largo number of weedy animals that every salediiy proves have not paid for the l'wsb it took'to rear them-not to mention all tho other expenses—and as there is always a good market for Rapid Item's sort, the proprietor recommends him with confidence to breeders aB a sire that will leavo good useful and saleable stock from any class of mares, They can pallop too, for one of his sons Morok, won tho ABliburlon Hunt Steoplcchase, and another CasUmt won a Hack llace at Cleraldinc—racing men know that it takes a good horso to win a Hack Race now-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when Rapid lioau is by such a champion as Knottingloy, who amongst many victories includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J. C, Handicaps, in the last of which ho had KM 11 lbs, and then won,„seo N, % Turf Ro-cord-Knottingloy is by Scud, from Termagant, own sister to filonden. Scud was by famous old Riddlosworth from that equally famous mare Spray, Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, Belle of: the Isle, Stormbird mid Southern Chief, Such names as Glendon, Itiddlesworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no praise in tho Wairarapa district where overy one has a good word to say for their stock, and rightly so, for they cannot be beaten, especially when really hard work is the order of the day. In Rapid RcauJtfscders huvo the thoroughCress which for style, ,' gait, temper and good it bo excelled whether . homo or the Indian 'Tk!!.ms:—Single Mare, 3 guineas; Two iiiarcsTi'O;more than two mares by arrangement, Grazing fco till notice. Is (id a week afterwards. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred, (loud paddocks. Rapid Roan will travel to Greytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Masterton on Saturday j the remainder of tho week at his owers farm, l'arkvale, All monies payable, by P.N., duo Ist of January 1889. I'or further particulars apply to ' WM. CORLETT. Parkvalo, Carterton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS.
SEASONS 1889-1890. rjiHlHipiJlSlGMDlus decided 1 to, nfcr (jt tj|e Mastbiiton Pastoral Sffow next year a prizp of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foal the progeny of HSCATORIOUS, which may he exhibjmrtiun with other horse owners in the Wujrnnipa) to |,'ive FIVE POUNDS) Towards a SwcepstiiKc at t|ip stipio shou; fjir t||e flest Foaj-lho pro«cny of ANY TBOROUftBPEp JIOJJSE in the District. Ho also offers, for thplfASTEii: f os Pastohal Show in tho year (18PD) it TWENTY PQUMOS For tlio fat I'IbCATORIOUS Yearling exhibited on tlio Show Ground, ' A. \V. CAV.U. To Ore Ore, ' October 14th, 1888. ' WJ C. S, W. DALOTPLE, INSURANCE AND STATION '4Wf. PERMANENT INVESTMENT A) LOAN ASBOOUa'WJK, AGENT FOB—fEBMANENT INVKSTMENT it LOAN ASSOCIATION OIMVAIR'AIIAI'A. P.Klii; , MasTEUTON iouxoias -The Standard Insurance Company of Now Zealand ; : Fire, Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Nor hury's Draining Pines; Mutual Life A«i.flof!i;n iif A'llß^.l-alnsi.l■ PR'.PEfITIBS Fflß SALK, dinnuUyW ■• ffiO B'serw pd garden wmlpwlw) M POO Mnuain, Vi r<wins4". - 0 stalled stable, coaolilieiW, dnpy Men's house of four worn, 111, . acres of ground ■■'■■•': ' HOC UOl Ekctaliuna, scotionu from £SO up .' to JL'IOO, on'main road- "" .205 £o} ltaiwjtuwau, Ko acres, ouly iIOO ■ ondkitclijDy . :i :'.;:,•;.. ;;.:.}<» GO-1 wrfgloy.. Street, g?p., V«o»^ House,' quarter aero'"" ?u 005 Chftpcl Btrcet, five ropiiicdLousc, good staklo half ncro V .'.•;; : And many other properties in varioiudocalifa suited to every description of purcunwr, iV%]arj S/ ylfjch ; >™l .l>o. ■ furnlaUc'l ■ on ' i!.|s; w:dalrymple, •'. , , ■, :Mn3tcrton, Wuivapip,,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3043, 1 November 1888, Page 4
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