THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE. . WlLh travel in tho Vairaiapa District this " season leaving Mastcrtonovery Moiulay for Ekotabuna,' * GLADSTONE is by Princo Royal (30) dam a marc by Old "Wellington, grand dnm imported from Victoria. Tho well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D, McQueen, Smcaton, Victorin, and was (mKirted by bis present owner, Mr John Me(ellor, Doylcston, Cnnterbnry. Ptincb Koyal is by Princo Clmrlie, who was imported by Messrs J. and M, Mcintosh from Scotland, Prince Roynl is a rich brown color, stands 1(1 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of h.\ir and bone of tho best fashion, l'rince Royal commenced his career as a prizo taker at two years old, securing second prize at ltallarnt, and second at Smcaton, wheroho. was only'beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Siren Produce Stakes of,£lo, Sinco his arrival iu this colony ho lias always been a prizo 'taker in every show yard where bo has been entered. At tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan 3how of 1880, ho was awarded the Association Medal and tho President's Cup as tho best draught stallion of any ago oh the ground. His stock aro now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddait'scolt, Lord Raglan, who took first prize as a three year old at Christchurch last year;. Mr Pocock's Princo Victor j Mr J, ISoag'a Roynl Prince j ami Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many others too numerous to mention. Gladstone will leave Mastcrton every Monday morning, travel through old MauriccviUe settlement, reaching Ekctnhuna the same evening. Thence to Lower Mangaone road on tho owner's property, where lie will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrmgli Mangamnlioo to Masterton the same evening, whero ho will remain till tho end of tho week TERMS-f3 per marc, Two or moro as per agreement. ICEESTER & HARDING, " Proprietors, rnOSTAJND THIS SEASON.-AT I BROOKLME, GLADSTONE, tho woll-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 Bs per maro; two or moro as per agreoment. GRAZING FREE,, ■ I, PIKE, 8030 Proprietor. 'Ft) STAND THIS SEASON THE 1 Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid lionn was bred by Mr 0. Massoy, of Timaru, atul is by Knofctiugly from tho Clevoland Trottor, Fidgot, imported from Tasmania, by the wollknown horse dcalor, James Stark, of Canterbury. Tho important point for breeders always to consider before deciding upon a sire is, what market is thcro for stock they are about rear, and wliothev it is wiso to add to tho already largo number of weedy animals that every aivleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to rear thorn—not to mention all tho other oxponses-and as there is always a good market for Rapid ltoan's sort, tlio proprietor recommonds him with confidence to breeders ns a sire that will leavo good useful and saleable stock from any class 'of mares. Thoy can fallop too, for ono of his sons Morok, won the Asliburton Hunt Steeplechase, and another Castout won a Hack llace at Goraldino—racing men know that it takes a good horse to win a Hack Baco now-a-days—and why shouldn't tlicy win, whon Rapid Roan is by suoli a champion as Knottmgloy, who amongst many victories includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J. O,' Handi. caps, in tho last of which he had lOst 11 lbs, and then won,,,seo N. Zj Turf Rpcord—Knottingley isby Scud, from Termagant, own sister to Glemlen, Scud was by famous old Riddlesworth from that equally famous maro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, 80110 of tho Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chief, Snoh names as Glendon, Riddlesworth, Stormbird mid Southern Chief need no praise in tlio Vairarapa district where ovory one has a good word to siiy for their stock, and rightly so, for they cannot bo beaten, especially when really
cannot bo beaten, especially whoa really hard work is the order of tho day. In Rapid llojyi breeders have tho thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for stylo, style, substance, gait, tomper and good character cannot be excelled whether breeding for homo or the Indian market. Terms:—Single Marc, 8 guineas; Two mares i'o; more than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, Is (id a week afterwards. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks. .Rapid floan will travel to Greytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mastorton on Saturday ; tho romaindor of tho week at his owers farm, I'nrkvalo. All monies payflblo. by P.N., duo Ist of January 1889. For further particiilars apply to WM COIILETT. Parkvale, Carterton, IMPORTANT NOTICE .TO BREEDERS, SEASON SJBB9-1890, rnllE UNDERSIGNED has decided i to offer at the Masteiiton Pastoral Show noxtyear a prize of TEN POTJNDS Fnr the Bpsf Foal thp pgcuy o{ PIfjCATOIIIOUS, which may bo exl)i|): itcd; and he is also prepared (in conjunction with othov horso ownors in tho Wairarapa) to give Ii'IVE POUNDS Towards a Swcopstako at tho Bamo show for tho ljest Foal—tho progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HOItSE in tho District. Ho also offers for tho Master ; ton Pastoral Snow in tho lolloping year (1890) a prize qf twenty pounds . For tho Best PISCATORIQUS Yearling exhibited on the Show ({rounj}. A. \V, GAVE. . ToOroOro, Octobov 14th, 1888. 8029 Tsj/jalryple, PINANOIAt, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT. • • PERMANENT INVESTMENT k LOAN. ASSOCIATION. AGJ3NT FOR—PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIBAIIAPA, . Epiiit]f : SmET..... ; Masterton A?bno;es -Tlio .fijsjjranco Company of IJcjv Zealand; 'Fire, Marino and Fidolity Guarinfco; Nor bury's Draining "Pipes; Mutual Life Association of Australasia PROPERTIES FOR SALE, No. Price . . £ (j'JB pear Jfasttrj# p, QOO acres with 25QQ gtpclr; (lirfjiiijjip, \Voo]flbed, ijij>a)idyai)lij >. <IOOO G!)2 Jorn's Estate, C roomed . ''' B Bores good garden and orchard 650 COO Manaia,' 1? mpd. Misa, : Moil's house of four' roomßi IG.' • ■ acres of ground ' HOC 001 Ekctahuna, sections from £SO up . to £loo,'on main road 205 CP2 Rangitumau,s2o acres, only £l5O cash ' . 603 yilla streejfc, four roomed house iii'dW# lOti W Wnslw'mrf)' 4?" jsp* • Ifoife fluaftcrkw i . " 25 GOS OliaMl'strcot, live ro<«dhm, good stable half acre; And many other properties In varlousloealitles suited to ovcry description of purchaser, nrticulnrs of wliicli mil bo furnished on plication to tr,|S, W. DALRYMPLE, ' W&jF.arap!».'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 4
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