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WO STAND THIS SEASON, the JL Imported Clydesdak Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is ft beautiful dapplo bay, stands nearly 17 Uandß high atreraondously heavy boned horse, vory propertionately made, ami is onnoftho best nctioiiMl horses in tlio colony, and is admitted to bw the best colt of his age fo. tho Ninth Island. Stanley boing a three-year-old colt will be limited to io "'pEDIGHEE - STANLEY, rifling tlirce-ycar-old. His siro, Clydesdale Hero, ms bred by Mr Hodgo, Green ir.ii. n nuinil iiri7.n takor in itoro. was dicu uy » Hilln, Victoiia, a noted prizo takor in Victoria, and a very' successful stock rnttor. Clvdesdalo Hero was thei Biro ol that noted Prizotaker Farmer s Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors attho Grand National bho\\ and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horac3 and is at present tin champion liorso of the colonies. CMcs dalo Horn, dam Jess, is by Lothian lan (imported), grand dam Nance, by DM Champion, imported to lasmania Olvdesdalo Hero's dam is tho winner ut jivo first prizes and three second a Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. Hii sire, Lord Clvde, imported from Scot land by that noted breeder, James Craw ford, Esq, Kyneton, Victoria, bred bj D. McFamne, Esq., Torr. Llolonsburgl out of Jess, grand dam Tibbio, gram Biro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. Bite UK Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Einporo cmnd sire Sir Walter Scott, tho pro licrty of tho Duko of Hamilton, g g sir Old l'rinco, gg B siro Old Clyde. Lori Clyde gained many prizcs in bcot aucl Ist at Bishopbvigg, Ist at. Kirkintilloch Ist ac Kilbride, also first at Johnston when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Is at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshiro and '2ni prizo at tho Highland Society a shew a Glasgow 1870), At three years old h» gained tho Amandalo Society prize o £4O for best stallion, open to all ages and Ist prize at tho Highland Society i Show at Aberdeen (1808). Lord Clydi lias proved himself one of the best sirci in tho world, first and second prizo colts also first prizo filly at Sandhurst, first and Ist prize colts and fillhes a Kyneton, Ist prize colts, at the Oram National Show, Molbourno, shomnj Lord Clydo to boa grand stock getter also invinceablo in tho Show i'in<,', dan by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bios Bom was got by the celebrate hors. Black Champion, imported by the lati William Dorham Esq, Melbourne, anc sold thereto Morris J. Bojkrug Esq Halswoll, Canterbury, for tho sum o tight hundred and fifty pounds, 1M Champion (120) Now Zealand Draugh; Stud Cook, his siro Young England i Olury, grand sire, Young Voluilteor ,lam by Heart of Oak. Blossom b an Violet was by tho pure bred Uydeslah (Napoleon), imported to Now/cahlii from Scotland by the late John Nnnmi Esq, of Taieri, Otogo. Napoleon was! great prizotaker in Scotland, and as i sire was one of the best wo havo had it New Zealand, thus showing bten eyi hi<rh class lineago, who cannot fail t( produce first class stock. For fnrthei particulars, as to terms &c, apply to the ° WnOT FALLOONBROS, ooo(i Taratahi.

hero WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cmtciton, Jlastertou, ami surrounding Districts. HERO is a beautiful dark bay, stands lb hcmls 2 incites liigli, showing Great symmetry of form, with immense bone, gram feet and luvir of the best quality, and was Urcil by R, Clark of Ashburton. Kelvin, Hero's sire, isbr Prince Royal (imp) da-n liess, by Napoleon (imp) grcatgramWam (lip, by Black Prince (imn) Heros dam Llos--Bom by Matclta (imp-Great gramklam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochrans Clyde '"lleivin, (Hero's sire), was bred by tho late VT. Tod, Esq., Lincoln. Nnpolcon, gram!* sire to Kelvin, was imported by tho late John Nimrno, Esq., of Otago. Kelvin took Ist prize at Lceston when a year-old ; second at Leeston as a 3-year old ; liHily commended at' Cliristcluirch in the same year; also highly commended jn Christchurch in 1885; 2nd two years in succession at Ashburton; Ist m Ashburton in 1880, and gold medal of 10 guineas for the best entire n the ground. .. Prince Itoyal (great grandsire to Hero) was inportcd by Mr John JliicKcllat, of Canterbur)-. Prince Royal's Prince Charley-MB imported from Scotland by J. and JI. Mackintosh wlino lie was exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. He also (rained Ist prize <d £ls at tho llighlaml Agricultural Show held at Glasgow in 18u7 against "'i'niice Charley gained Ist prize at Gisborne (Victoria) show in 1858 ; the Port l'hillip Farmers' Society's Ist prize of ±.20, and lie Champiou Cup in 18<A lfclio i, 11,1,1 J 8 , 0 "; l'rince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire) was ucver beaten at any show in the world, Piincc Royal aB a yearling was shown twice when lie gained 2ml prize at Bnlkat, 2ml prize Smeaton, being heateli by Darwin, tho wiuner of the Sire's Produce Stakes of iw. As a two-year old was second at liallarat, and second at the Grand National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smea'"princcltoyalasa three year old took first prize at Leeston for the best draught entire of any age; also tho Publican'* Cup for the best entire travelling tho Elcsmero district, and first prizo at Christchurcli as a three year old, As a four year old Ist prize at Leeston Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurcli. 2nd prize at Leeston in 1879,15t at Christchurcli and gold medal for lest horse on the ground, Ist a t Leeston for Publican's Cup in 1880,1 st prizo at Christchurcli and President's Cup of £lO, and silver medal for best horse on the ground, of any age, in ISSO, Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to The General (imp.) by A. Nisbet, Esq., from Scotland. Hero a dam as a two year old took first prize at Clutha, anil at Tokomairiro; as o two year old Ist at Duncdin, and waß not shown n»ain until 1881, when at Palmerston South sho took first prize for best mare on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progenv Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Ashlmrton, anil a pecial prize for the best on he ground, and a special prize for the best yearling colt or filly by Kelvin; as a two car old Ist at Ashburton jnd 2ml at Christchurcli Metropolitan Show in a very large class, For further information sec the N.Z. Stud B The above pedigree will show Hero to be one of the best bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere. ' Hero will stand at the Club btablcß, Masterton, every MONDAY AND TUhSDA^', owner's stables, Carterton,; AVhDNIjSDA\ ; Grcytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton . TURMS—Single Mare i' 4. Groomage os to be paid at first service. Good paddocks at Cartciton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) HlbE until inarcs stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility, owner will give at tho show in 18110 a special prize of 5s for the best yearling by llcro. For further particulars apply to the Groom inck,B ° DAVIDTOSHACK. Or WILLIAM lIHIICOCK.

ml) STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J_ J, XEILSON'S Paddock, Clarovillo, (lie thoroughbred Entiro l'any GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MAIIE, 30s ; two or more ns I'iuklncking extra, THE TEOKOUGHBIIKD IMPORTED STALLION' PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark buy or brown'liorae atandiug 15.3, is !,i".l)Oncil. short in tlic back, stauilbig over n lot of ground, It lias ten stated (times without number) to the owner, tli.it l'minc vitlioui nuimw; w i»» ••••- jjird was just tlic horse the Vnirarni/a wanted Prairie liird is the most likely horse standing riclliril was ureu uy urst, I'rairio l'.ird vide NcwMand stud book, 'jv Greyskin, dam Wr Emily,l<ady Emily by WilliamToll(iiiiptc(l),il»inSiwkb)rSj, C cu. latian, imp., dam Jliss AUnsker by (Ircyskiu by Yatteudoii by Sir Hercules, imp, (lam Ewcranco by Glmcuj, Arab, (lam llluo liell by tielioiuia, son of Kouso Emigrant,tap.>m <Hj Waxy fliilNla-lVlft bloods. Prairie Bird will travel from Mastcrtou to Tinui. Terns: Thoroughbred mares (classed AaiulL mj». A tud book) ami mares that havo wn £3ooi ii, races will bo served free of coat, all others id lQs; reductions inadef or two or moro, Guaranteed £1 extra per mare. No groomage fco l'addocking free till stinted. 0, G< JiKOBIK, J'ropnitor, le Oto Ok, Mastcrtou, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3045, 3 November 1888, Page 4

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