LYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE . GLADSTONE ' WILL travel in tlio Wairatapa District tliis season leaving Masterton every Monday for Ekctalnuin.' , GLADSTONE is by Prince Koyal(30) dam a maro by Old Wellington, grand dnm imported from Victoria. Tho well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince Eoyal was bred by Mr D. McQueen, Smcaton, Victoria, and was imported by liis present owner, Mr John McKcllor, Doyleston, Canterbury, Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, 'who was imported by Messrs J, and M. Mcintosh from Scotland. Princo Royal is a rich brown color, stands 10 bands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of luir and bone of tho best fashion, Prince Eoyal commenced bis career as a prize taker at two years old, securing second prize at liallarat, and second at Smcaton, where ho was only beaten by. Darwin, tho winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of £lO, Since bis arrival in this colony he lina always been a prize taker in every show yard whero ho tins been entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 18S0, ho was awarded the Association Medal and tho President's Cup as tho best draught stallion of any ago on the ground, His stock arc now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoduart'scolt, Lord Raglan, who took first prize as a three year old at Chrißtchurchlast ycarj Mr I'ocock's Princo Victor; Mr J. Bong's Eoyal Prince) nnd Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, allprizo takers, ami many others too numerous to mention. Gladstone will leave Masterton every Monday morning, travel through old Mauricevillo settlement, reaching Eketahuna the samo evening, .Thence to Lower Mangaono road on tho owner's property, where ho ivill rtmain till Thursday morning, returning through Mangamahoe to Masterton the samo evening, wlierp ho will remain till tho end of tho week TERMS-£3 per marc, Two or more as per agreement. KEESTER b HARDING, Proprietors.
TO ST Aft D THIS SEASON.-AT BROOKMNE, GLADSTONE, tho well-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 5s per maro i two or mote as per agreement, GRAZING FREE, I. PIKE, 3030 Proprietor.
•npO STAND THIS SEASON THE 1 Celebrated Coaching Stallion . Rapid Roan. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr C. Mussoy, ofTimaru, and is by Knottingly from the Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by the wellknown horse dealor, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider before deciding upon a siro is, what market is there for stuck tliey aro about rear, find whether it is wiso to add to the already large number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for the grass it took to rear j^hom—not lo montum all the other exjMises-and is there is always a good market for Rapid lioan's sort, the proprietor vecomnonds him with confidenco to breeders is a sire that will leave good useful and >alcablo stock from any class of mares. [hoy can rallop too, for 0110 of his sons Horok, won the Ashburton Hunt Steeplechase, and another Castout won i Hack Race at Goraldine—racing men ;now that it takes a good horse to win a lack Raco now-a-dajß—and why houldn't they win, when Rapid Roan iB ty such a champion as Knotlingley, who mongst m.uiy victories includes two 'antorbury Cups, and two J. C. Handiaps, in the last of which he had lOst 11 bs, and then won...seo N. Z. Turf Reord—Knottingloy isby Scud, from !orma«ant, own sister to Olonden, Scud •as by famous old Riddlesworth from hat equally famous maro Spray. Besides icud. Spray gavo us Witsail, Belle of ho Isle, otormbird and Southern Chief, inch names as Glondon, Riddlesworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need 10 praise in the, Wairarapa district fhere every one lws a good word to say or their stock, and rightly so, for th '<ot bo beaten, esniw'"' 1 '
cannot bo beaten, especially when really hard work is the order of the day. In Rapid Boan breeders have the thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for stylo, style, substance, gait,taper and good character cannot bo oxcclled whether breeding for home or the Indian market. Terms:—Single Mars, 3 guineas; Two mares f5; mora than two mares by arrangement, Grazing fee till notice, Is (id a week afterwards. Evory care taken but no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks. Rapid Roan will travel to Groytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Masterton on Saturday; the remainder of the week at his oivers farm, Parkvalo. All monies payable, by P.N., duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to TO CORLETT, Parkvalo, Carterton,
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS, SEASON SJBB9 -1890, mHE UNDERSIGNED has decided 1 to offer at the Masterton Pastoral Show next year a prize of TEN POUNDS For the Best foal tlio progeny of PISOATORIOUS, which may bo exhibited ; and he is also prepared (in conjunction with other horse ownera in tlio Wairarapa) to givo FIYE POUNDS Towards a Sweopstake at the samo show for tlio Best Foal—tlio progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HOUSE in the District. He also offors for the Mastkrton Pastoral Suow In tho following year (1890) a prize of TWENTY pounds For tho Best PISOATORIOUS Yearling exhibited on tho Show Ground. A, W. CAVE..To Oro Ore, October 14th, 1888. 3029 G- S. W. OALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT. . PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION. AGENT TO—PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA. Pekkv-Street,,. Masterton 1— Agbnoizs -Tho Standard Insurance Company of How Zealand; Fire, Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Nor bury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia PROPERTIES FOR SALE. No. Prieo £ 688 near Jfajterirfl, .090 aofes with y 2500 stock, new house, "woolslic J, dip and yards 4000 602 lom's Estate, G roomed house 6 acres good garden ami orchard 650 GOO Manaia, 12 roomed liousc, 5 stalled stable, coachhouse, dairy Men's house of four rooms, 16 acres of ground HOC tWI Ekotahuna, sections from £SO up to £IOO, on main road 205 GO2 Rangitumau, 620 acres, only £l6O cash GO3 Yjlla street, fqur pon)c<l hoijjo ■ aua l{itc]:eij 'lO5 GW Vriglcy Stroct, five roomed 1 • Hous& quarter aero 25 605 OlinporstrcotifiYo roomed house, goou stable' half aero Anil many other properties in variouslocalitics suited to every description of purchaser, nrticuhrs of which mil bo furnished on location to G,|S, W, DALRYMPLE, ' Masterton, Wairarapa,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3045, 3 November 1888, Page 4
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