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To STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dapple bay, standi nearly 17 hands high a tremendously heavy boacd horao, my proportionately mado, and is one of tho best nctioncd horses in tho colony, and is admitted to b« the best cult of Ins ago in tho North Island. Stanley being a three-year-old colt will bo limited to 2» " PEDIGREE - STANLEY, rising Ihroo-vcar-old, His aire, Clydesdale Horo, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Green Hills, Victoria, a noted prizo taker in Victoria, and »very successful stock eitor, Clydesdale Hero was the siroot tlmt noted Prizetaker Farmor a Friend, toed iu Canterbury and oxported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National bhuw and beating nil coniors, Colonial and imported horses and is at presont the h. nirn Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder,-lames Cmwr. r ,] if, n Kvnetoii. Victoria, bred by "l ta, pita »»■!"» B i ro Clydesdale. Sam, g.g ; uw Florence. Lord Clyde, K ot by Emperor 3 sire Sir Walter Scott, the proportyoftlitiDokoof Hmn.ltun, ggs.ro Old Prince, g g R siro Old Clyde. JLorf Clyde gained many prizes in bcotlancl, Ist at Uialiopbricg, M at Kirkintilloch, Ist ac Kilbride, also first at Johnsfcjn, when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2nd Sizeat the Highland Society's show at Glns»ow (187 C), At threo years old he led tho Amamlato Socety prize of £4O for beat stallion.'open to all ages, and ht prize at tho Highland Sociolvb Show at Aberdeen (1808). Lord Clyde has proved himself ono of the best sires in tho world, first and second prizo colts ~J U pto .•* ~ tk Gmnd Kvneton, Ist prize colts at. tin t>ranu National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clydo to bo a grand stock getter, also invinceablo in tho Show rim;, dam b v Heart of Oak. Stanleys dnm, Biosy „nt bv the celebrated horse Black Championf imported by the lalo S'i U rc»"rW, i..r S Champion (120) Now oa l" nl Vi .lpl was by tho puro bred Olydes laic 12scotodbythelate Jo n limnio Esc, of Taieri, O'ago.' Napoleon en-It Biro was one of the best wehavohaa., New Zealand, thus showing Stanley* hich class lineage, who cannot fail Sduco first claM stock, For furiho. particulars, as to terniß &c, apply to tno OW,,erS FALLOON BROS., Taratahi.

II B B O WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartel ton, Mastciton, and surrounding Districts. HERO is a beautiful (lark bay, stands 10 hands 2 inches high, allowing Great svmmetry of form, with immonso bone, gram K and I.air of the best quality, and was toed bvR. Clark of Aalibuiton. . Kelvin, Hero's sire, isb? Pnnco Royal (imp) dan Bess, by Napoleon (imp) great grand Jain Gip, by Black Prince (imp) Hero s dam BiosBom. by Matchless (limij—Great graniMam Higiiland Mary (imp), by Cochran s Clyde Keivin, (Ilero's sire], was bred by tlio late Xf Toil, Esq., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandsire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Nimmo, Esn., of Otago, , n ICelviu took Ist prizo at Leeston when a Iwar old; second at Leeston as a. 3-ycar old ; highly commended at C'liristchurch 111 the same years also highly commended in Christchurch in 1885; 2nd twoyearsinsuccraaon at Ashburton; Ist m Ashburton in 1880, and gold medal of 10 guineas for tlio best entire n the ground. . ,__ . Pnncc Royal (great grantee to Ilcio) was reported by Mr Jolra MocKcllor, of Canterbury. I'rince Royal's l'rince Cliarley-was imported from Scotland by J. and M, Mackintosh whero how#? exhibited seven times m succession and took seven Ist was. Ho also gained Ist prize ot i'lo at tlio Highland Agricultural Show held at Glasgow in M against 'XmclcTarlcy gained Ist prizoatGisbornc (Victoria) show in 1858, i t^°,iS lt nn Farmers' Society's Wj« i 1W Champion Cun in IM, 1800, and ISO-. Trincc Oliarlio (Hero a great great granite) was never beaten at any show in the world, Prince Royal as a yoking was shown two when lie gained 2nd prizo at Marat, 2nd uriso at Smcaton, being bcatch by Bar win, tlio winner of tlio Sirn's Produce Stakes of £OO. As a two-year old was placed second at Ball'arat, and second at the Grand National •Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize nt Smcatol'Vincc Koyal m a three year old took first nrize at Lccston for tho best draught entire of anv age; also the Publican's Cup for tlio tot entire travelling tho Elcsnwo district, and first prize at Chnstchurch as a three year old. Ak a four year old Ist prize ftt Leeston 'Jat at Lincoln and first at Cliriatcliurcli. 2nd prize at Lccston in 18?!), lstai Chnstchurch nnd gold medal for lest horse on the ground Ist at Lccston for Publican's Cun in M, Is nrizo at Christchurch and Presidents Gup of £lO, and silver medal for best horan on tlio ground, of any age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsiro to Tho General (imp.) by A, Nisbet, Esq., from 8 Hwosdam as ft two year old took first prize at Clutha. and at Tokomairiro; as a two year old Ist at Duncdin, and was not shown Lin until 1887, when nt Palmersfon South Blio took first prizo for host maro on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood marc, and Ist with two.of her progenv Hero a« a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ash* burton,'and a Fecial prto for tho best on lie ground, and a special prize for the best yearling colt or filly by Kclriiisw atwo ear old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Climtohilrch Metropolitan Sliow in a very largo class, For further information see tlio IM, Stun 15 The above pedigree will show Hero to be ono of the best bred horses in the Southern Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masterton, every MONDAY AND J owner's stables, Carterton, Greytown THURSDAY, remainder of week nt Carterton . TKKMS—Single Maro £l. Groomagoos to b °Good Jllteta at Carterton (with plenty of :csh water supplied) I'RKK until marcs fresh Minted, inteu, , ~ iivcry caro taken but no responsibility. ■ owner will givo at the show m 1890 a special prizo of £5 os for the best yearling by further particulars apply to the Groom incliargo DAV ID TOSIIACK. Or WILLIAM IIEUCOCK.

To THIS SEASON, at Mr J. NEURON'S Paddock, Olarcvillo, the thoroughbred Entito Pony GENERAL. SPEC. SINGLE MaRE, 30s ; two or mora (is pot iijimoment, Piiddockiiig oxtiiii TOE thoroughbred IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD T3 n tlaik bay or brown',horse sWlng ]5.3 P 1 Is big-boned. short in the back, standing over a lot of ground, It lias been stated (times without number) to tlio owner, tl.at Trairio ssffi&mzat ricßird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, o Lathurst, Prairie Bird owZealnnd stud book, by Greyskin, dam Lilly Bfnily,La c 'y Ennly by William Tell (imported), dn» ipeck by Speculation, imp., dam Miss inn)., Greyskiu by Yattcndon by Sy ffcrculcs, imp., dam Espcrancc by GLuicus, *»., dam Itluo J'ell by Gehenna, son of Houx Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,i English mare, As will bosccu from the abovo pcdigieo lhaiiic Uird liaß ft gnwd mixture ot the Famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waiy, Phill-da-Puta bloods, Prairie Uird will travel from Mastorton to Tinui. Terms: Thoroughbred marcs (classed A and B in N, Z, tudbook) animates that have woni'3ooi n. races will bo served free of cost, all others i! 3 10s • reductions madcf or two or more. Guaranteed £1 extra pernm Nogrooinajjefec Paddocking free till atiiital. O, G, IiROBIE, Proprietor, To Ore Ore, Musterton, I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 4

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