TO STAND THIS SEASON, tho Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY, STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo bay, stands nearly 17 hands high ft tvomouaously heavy bonod horse, very proportionately made, and is one of tho best actioncd horses in tho colony, and is admitted to buthc best colt of bis in tho North Island. Stanley bomg a lliroo-ycar-old colt will be limited to 2o marcs only. . „ PEDIGREE-STANLEY, rising threo-ycar-old. His Biro, Olydesdalo Horo, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Grcon Hills, Victoria, a noted prizo takor in Victoria, and a vory successful stock gettor. Olydesdalo Horo was tho Biro o! that noted Prizctakor Farmor's Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Molbourno, Victoria, and was awardod first honors at tho Grand National Show and boating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at preaeiit tho champion horso of tho colonics. CMcsdalo Horo, dam Jess, is by Lothian lnm (imported), grand dam Nanco, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. Olydesdalo Horo's dam is tho winner uf five first prizes and threo second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His Biro, Urd Olydo, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Viotona, bred by D.McFarlane ) Esq, 1 Torr,Holonßburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grand siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire UKI - Florence. Lord Olydo, got by Emporor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, tho property of tho Mo of Hamilton, g g siro Old Prince, gg R siro Old Olydo, Lord Clyde gained many prizes m boo and, Ist at Biahopbricg, Ist at Kirkintilloch, IstacKilbride,also first at Johnston; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2nd prizo at tho Highland Society's show at Glasgow (1876), At three years old he gained tho Amandalo Socioty pnzoof £4O for best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at tho Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen (1808). Lord Clyde lias proved himself ono of the best aires in tho world, first and second pnzo colts also first prize filly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prize colts and nlllics at Kyneton, Ist prize colts at. tho Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to be a grand Btoclt getter, also invinceable in the Show ring, dam by Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam. Blossom was got by tho celebrated horse Black Champion, imported by tho lalo Milium Main Ksq, Melbourne, and aold there to Morris J. Hortrug Ksq. Halswell, Canterbury, for the sum of eight hundred and fifty pounds. Black Champion (120) How Zealand Draught Stud Book, his sire Young England s Glory, grand siro, louug dam by Heart of Oak. Blossoms dam Violet was by the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to i\ew /rahud from Scotland by tho late John.Nnnmo p„„ ~f T»!„rl Ohm. Napoleon was it Esq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon was n great prize taker in Scotland, and m » siro was one of the best avo havo had n. Now Zealand, thus showing Stanley* high class lineage, who cannoi fail ..■. produco first class stock. For furtlh particulars, as to terms Ac, apply to tho ° Wnetfl FALLOONBROS., . nfiM Taratalii,
II E K O WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartctton, Mastcrton, ami surrounding Districts, rBRO i" abeiMitifnl dark bay, stands 10 _1 binds 2 inches higli, showing Great symmetry of form,'with immonso bone, grand feet and hair of the beat quality, and was nrcd byR, Clark of Ashburton. Kelvin, Hero's sire, is bvl'rir ™" tlßti Bess, by Nnpolcon (irartg Gip.by Black Prince (nun) Hero s dam Blossom,'by Matchless (iinp)-Grcat grand-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran s Clyde Kelvin, (Hero's Bire); was bred by the late V. 'Tod, Hsu.., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandEire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John mo, Esq.. ofOtngo. „ uclvin took Ist prizc'.st Lecston when a 2-year-old; second ut Lccston as a 3-year old ; liMily commended* nt•• Ulmstchurch in the same year; also highly commended in Christchurch in 188012 nd .two years in succession at Ashburton ; Ist in Ashbitrton in ISBO, and gold medal of 10 guineas for tlio best entire n the (.'round. "" ',,,_, ,1 (great grandsirc to Hcio) was iiiiKirtciioyoirJohn-JuicKcllar, of Canterbury, l'rince Royal's Prince Uliarlcy-wns imported from Scotland by J. and M. Mackintosh whwe he was exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist rates, ,11c also wined Ist prize ot Moat the Highland Agricultural Show held at Glasgow hi 1857 against thirty others. , ~ l'rince Charley Wined Ist prize at usborno (Victoria) show in 1858; the Port Philip Farmers' Society's Ist pme of £2O, and ho Champion to in lftfl, 1800, ami 802, rrinco Oliariio (Hero's great great grandsirc) was never beaten at any show in the world. Fiinco Royal as a yearling was shown twico when ho gained 2nd prizo at Ballarat, M ■'o at Smeaton, being beatch by Bari the winner of tho Sirn's Troduco Stakes of fliO. As a two-year old was placed second at liallarat, and second at the Grand National f, held at Talbot,''and 2nd prize at Smcarrinco Royal as a three year old took first prize nt Ueston for the best draught entire of any ago; also tho Publican's Cup for the best entire travelling the Elcsmero district, nnd first prize nt Christcliurch as n three year old. As a four year old Ist prize ot Lccston Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurch. 2nd Ist at Lccston for I'ulilicnti s Cup in lboO, Ist prize m uiiittwui".. ut.,... ••.»•• «..,-.•. £lO, nnd silver medal for best horse on the ground, of any age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsirc to The General (imp.) by A. Nisbet, Esq., from im as a two.year old took first prizo at Clutlia, and at Tokoinairiro j as a two year old lstntDuncdin, and was not shown again until 1887, when at l'almcrston South «ho took first prizo for best mare on the il nt foot, Ist nt Ashburton as iimuM marc, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ashburton, and a pais! prize for tho best on he ground, and a special ptizc for the beat yearling colt or lilly by Kelvin; as a two car old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Ohiistchurch Metropolitan Show in n very largo class, For further information see tho N.Z. Stud Book, The above pedigreo. will show Hero to be one of tho best bred horses in iho Southern Hemisphere. '• ' '' Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masicrton, every MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY;! Greytown THURSDAY,- remainder of week -' "-'-'in —Single Marc £•!. Groomago 5s to bo paid nt first service. Gooil puldocks nt Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) FREE until marcs stinted. ■ ~.,., Jivciy care taken but no responsibility. . owner will give nt the show in 1890 a (special prizo of JB 0s foe the best yearling by For further particulars apply to tho Groom ' mchm ° DAVIDTOSHACK. Or WILLIAM HEKCOOK. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clareville, the thoroughbred Entire- Pony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARK, 30s; two or inoro as ncr a'Tocmcnt. Paddocking extra. THE TBOKOUGHBRHD IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay or brown'Jiorse standing 15.3, is big-boned, short in tho hack, standing over a lot of ground, It has been siated (times without number) to the owner, that Prairie Bird was just tho horse tho Wntrarnpa wnntcd Prairio Bird is the most likely horse standing in this district to sirecross-country lio«cs.aud breeders will do well to give him a trial. I'rniriollird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, of Lathtint, rrniric Bird vide New Zealand stud book, V Grcyskin, dam Lady Kmily.Lady Irmly by Warn Tell (imported), dam Speck by Speculation, imp., dam Miss Whisker by Ulnskcr, imp., Grcyßkiu by Ynttcndou by Sir Hercules,imp., dam Espcranco by Glaucus, Arab, imp., , dam Bluo Bell by Gehenna, son of Rouso j Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, ■ imp., English marc, As will bo seen from the , nbovo pedigree Prairio Bird has a grand mix- ' turo of tho Famous Touclißtonc, Whalebone, Waxy, I'hill-da-Puta bloods, Prairio Bird I rill travel from Mastcrton to Tinui. Terms: 'horoughbrcd marcs (classed Anndß mN, Z, tudbook) and marcs that havo won 13001 n. races will bo served free of cost, nil others £'3 10s; reductions inadcf or two or more, Guaranteed I'l extra per mare. No groomago fco , Paddockiiig.free till stinted. .0.6. BUODIK, l'ropnotor, t' TeOro Ore, Mastertou,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 2 November 1888, Page 4
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