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10 STAND THIS SEASON, the L Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY, STANLEY ia ft beautiful dapple bay, Blanda neatly 17 Hands high a tremendously heavy boned hone, voty proportionately made, and « one of the W Mtionod hum in the colony, mid is ,dmittcdtobuthcbestcoltofh. ? nge in the North Island. Stanley bang » three-year-old colt will be limited tu2o TeAe-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. H.s sue, Clydesdale Hero, waabvod by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoiia, a noted prize tykor in Victoria,- and » very successful stock cotter. Clydesdale How was the sire ul that noted Prtotate Farmer« Ineiid, bred in Canterbury and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at the Grand National Show and beating all comers, Coloiua and imported horses and is yt present tin chLiion horse of the colonies Ckes; dale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian lai (importc"d),'grand dam Nance, by lilacl Sion, imported ,to Tasmama Clydesdale Hero's dam is the winner ut five first prizes and three second al Kynctonand Sandhurst, Yictoria. Hu sire, ted Clyde, imiiorted from Scot land by tlmti.oted breeder, James Craw ford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred bj DWane,Es.|,T..rr.Heonsburgl out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gran siro Clydesdale Sam, g* B ™ 0k } rence. Lord Clyde, got by Emperoi 3 sire Bit Walter Scott, the pro purty c»f Urn Dulco o£ Hamilton, ggsin Sldrrii.ce,ggt!»ireOd Clyde to Clydegained many prizes in bco land IrtitUopbrlw-litatKiAmtiltaeh kt at Kilbride, alßo first o* Johmton "hen two years old Ist at Barrhead Is a Jln,sonlstatßcnfrew..roan ..( prize ah the Highland Society's si. w a Glasgow (1870), At three years old h, Led the Amandalo Society pmeo £4O for best stallion, opon to all ages ami Ist prize at the Highland bociety i ShwatAbcrdeen(lß«B) LordClg has proved himself one of.the best s re: iutheworld.firstaudsecon pmee. s alsolirstpTOfillYatSanl^liis a „d Ist prize colls and filM » Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the Gram Kational Show, Melbourne, shown.! Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter ri..viuceablointl»eSl.owring,a by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bl Black Champion, imported by tho lal( SliamUell.an.Esq.MteaH Bold there to Moms J. ltoskrug Es Hals«ell, Canterbmy, for the 6u o i,d.t hu.dredand fifty I«'d»,Bl» Champion (120) New Zealand Drang Stud Wk, his sire Yomig Engl nd i Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer da by Heart of Oak. Blossoms an v"lt«,by the pure bred Olydesd h (Napoleon), imported to New Aahnd £iScotlandbytholate Jol...Nnm.u Esq, of Taieri, Olago. Napoleon was. Spi« taker in Scotland, and as« ire wa one of the best we_ have hj New Zealand, thus showing Stanley. high class lineage, who cannt fad produco first class Block. For f urth« Piculars, as to terms &e, apply to the OW " eM FALLOONUROS., 2999 Tatatal "' HEKO WIIjL STAND THIS fiEASON IN Cartcituii, Mnatcitou, ami surrounding Districts. HKKOisabouutiful dark bay, stands Hi hpnds 2 inches Wgli, showing Grca sTimnetry ot form, with iiiimoiiwi bone, gram feet awl hair of the Ueat quality, and was bred byR. Clark of Ashburtou. Kelvin, Hero's sire, is by l'ntice Royal (imp) dan. Bess, by Napoleou (impjgrcntgraud-dani Gip,by Black Prince (imii) Hero s dam Llosmm, by Jlatcl.leaa (imp -Great grand-darn Higliland Mary (imp), by Cochran's Cly.le &Mu,(nero's sire), was bred by the late W. Tod, K»|.| UwAn. N»poeon, grand, sire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Kiinrao, Esq, of Otogo. • Kelvin took Ist wwc at Lecstou wbcu a 2. Year-old 1 8 «ond at Lecston as a 3-year_ old ; Uglily commended at Curistchurcli in tin same year; also WgMy commcuded m Ohnstchurch in IKS', 2"d two years in succession a Ashburton jlst in Ashbiirtoii in 188b, and gold medal of 10 guineas for tk best entire ii the ground. , Prince Koyal (great grnmlsirc to Hcio) was mpoitcd by Mr John Maclvcllar, of tauterirary. l'rinco KoyalV l'rinoc Gl«lo-was imiirlcd from Scotland by J. ami M. Mackintosh, wlme he was exhibited seven times m succession and took seven Ist limes. He also mined Ist r*i« ot nt l,1,) ut, B ,llal " 1 iV &"- cultural Show held at Glasgow in 1807 against ' I'nuM Clwrley (pined Ist prize at Gwbotnc (Victoria)show in 1858.! the Port I'll lip farmers' Society', litjrw fBB, ami he Champion Cup In ISS». IMSO, anil Bb> Prince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire] wai uevcr beaten at uny show In tlio world, ivhcn he gained 2ml prize at Marat, 2nd prize at Smcaton, king beateh by Dar win, the winner of the Sim » lWuco Make; of ifffl. As a two-year old was placed second nt Ballarat, and second ot the Grand National Si.„„. 1..1.1„t. Talbot, and 2nd prize at SmenShow, licld nt Talbot, and 2nd prize at Sinea"l'rilicclloyalasa three year oU took first prize at Lecston for the best draught entire of any n"e; also tho Publican's Cup for the best entire travelling tho lilcsnwrc district, and first prize ntChristchmch as a three year old, As a four year old Ist prize at Lecston Ist at Lincoln nud first nt Cliristchurch, 2nd prize attaston in 1819,15t at Christchurc h and gold medal for test horse on the ground, Ist at Lewton for Publican's Cup mi» Is prize atChrMeblirch and Presidents Up of £lO, and silver medal for best horso on the ground, of any age, In 1880. Itlossom, dam of Hero (imp.) graudsirc to thetaeraHiinp.) by A. Nisbct, Esq., from rjcotuuul, ~ , , „ . Hero s dam as a two year old took hrst prize at Clutlia. and at Tokomairiro; as a two year oil Ist ntDuuedin, and was not shown iUlu uutil 1887, when nt I'nlincrston South »hc took first prize for best warn on the crouud witli foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton us » brood marc, aud Ist with two of her progeny JJero, as a yearling, took Ist prUe at Asliburtoii, and a pedal nrizofor the best on lie ground, and a special prize for the best y«axliiig wit or filly by Kelvin; as a two ear old Ist at Ashbuiton and 2nd nt Uhristchurcli Metropolitan Show in » very large class. for further information see the N./i. Stud ' The above pedigree will show Hew to he one of the best bred horses in tho Southern H Ev!illVtund»t the Club Stables, Mas tcrton. evcrv MONDAY AND TUESDAY i owner's?*, Urtoton, WKOSKTOATI Oreytown THUKBDAY, remainder of weel at Carterton • TKKMB--Single Marc £l. GroomsgeOs tc he paid at first service. ~..., , (Jo«l paddocks at Carterton (with plenty ol fresh water supplied) FRKK until marcs stinted. ~,,.. Kiiiy cure taken but no responsibility, e owner will give at the show in 181)0 « siicoial prize of IS it for tlic best yearling bj For further particulars apply to the Grooir in chargo

DAVID TOSHAI'Jv. Or WII.UAM HKKCOOK. TO STAND WIS SEASON, lit Mr ,1. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, tho thoroughbred Entivo Puny «BNMBAL.SPBC. SISOLIS MARE, Ms; two or mow ns per agreement. Paddocking extra. THE THOKOUOHBBKD IMPORTED STAWJON PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark buy or browijliorsc atomllng 11i.3, is trig-boned, short iu the back, Btauiling ovor ulot of ground, It lias been stated tlim-s without number) to llio owner, that 1 mine liird wos iu»t the borne the Wnirarai>a wanted I'rairie lllnl i« the >»o4 l w 7 I"»f stall,ll "« in thin district to rowiwwwiitry littW'Miid breeders will do .well to five lmn »trial, l'rairicliird wuslircd by Mr I'ixoii Omen, o .at iurat, Trains liinl vide Zealand stud hook, V fjreyakln, dam Lady Kmily.Ladv Emily by William Tell (imported), dam hpeck to Spcculiition, Imp., dam Mis. Whisker by J) linker, imp., Grcyskiu by Yattwkm by Sir Hercules, Quadroon by Mulatto, Waxy, I'mii-ua-ni , Kill travel from Masterton to tail. Terms: Thoroughbred marcs (classed A and J) in H, & tudbook) and mares that bavo won£3ooir.( races will bo served free uf coat, all others id 10s j reductions madcf or two or more. Guaranteed £1 extra per mate. No gruomage fee Padlocking fres till stinted, ' O.G.SKOB'E, Troisier, ;'. TaOw Ok, Hiisterbn,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 4

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