THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE WILL travel in tlio Vniraiapa District this Benson leaving Mastctton every Monday f° r Eketahunn. GLADSTONE ii by Prince Royal (30) dam a more by Old Wellington, grand dam imported from Victoria. The well-known Olydcsdale Stnlliuii Prince Royal was bred by Mr D, McQueen, Smoaton, Victoria, and was imported by Ins present owner, Mr John MeKcllor, Doylcston, Canterbury, l'rinco Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was iinpoited by Messrs J, and M, Mcintosh from Scotland, l'rinco lioyal is a rich brown color, stands 16 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of lnir and bono of the best fashion, l'rinco Royal commenced bis career asaprizo taker attwoycaraohhsccuriug second prize at lJallarat, and second at teaton, where ho was only beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of £lO. Since his arrival in litis colony ho has always been a prize taker in every show yard where he lias been entered. At tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Sliow of 1880, ho was awarded tho Association Medal and the President's Cup as the best draught stallion of any age on the ground, His stock arc now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's colt, Lord Raglan, who took first prize as a three year old at Chriatchurch last year; Mr Pocock's Princo Victor; Mr J. Drag's Royal Prince; anil Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many others too numerous to mention, Gladstone will lcavo Mastcrton every Monday morning, travel through old Mauricovillo settlement, reaching Eketahuna the same evening, Thence to Lower Mangaone road on the owner's property, where ho will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrmgh Mangamalioo to Mastcrton the same ovening, whero he will remain till tho cud of tho week TERMS—£3 per marc. Two or moro as per agreement, KEESTER k HARDING, Proprietors, TOSTAKDTHIS SEASON.-AT BROOKIANE, GLADSTONE, the well-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 (is pet maro; two or moro as por agreement, GRAZING FREE. I. PIKE, Proprietor. r ]'o STAND THIS SEASuN TEE i Colebratcd Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid Bonn was bred by Mr 0, Massoy, of Tiinavu, and is by Knottingly from tho Cloveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by tho wellknown horse dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important-point for breeders always to consider before deciding upon a siro is, what market is thcro for stock they aro about rear, and wliolher it is iviso to add to tho already largo number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to rear thorn—not to mention all tho other expenses—nnd as there is always a good market for Eapid lloan's sort, tho proprietor rccommonds him with confidence to breeders as a sire that will lcavo good useful and saleable stock from any class of mares. They can pallop too, for one of his sons Morok, won the Ashburton Hunt Steeplechase, and anothor Castout won a Hack Raco at Goraldine—racing men know that it takes a good horse to win a Hack Race now-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when Rapid Roan is by such a champion as Knuttiugley, who amongst many victories includes two Cnntorbury Cups, and two J. 0. Handicaps, in tho last of which ho had lOst ll lbs, and then won...see N. Z. Turf Re-cord-Knottingloy isby Scud, from Termagant, own sistor to filenden. Scad was by famous old Riddlesworth from that equally famous maro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray gavo us Witsail, Bello of the Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chief, Such names as Glendon, Riddlesworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no praiso in tho Wnirarapa .district where every one has a good word to say for thoir stock, and rightly so, for they
cannot bo beaton, especially when really hard work is the order of the. day, In Rapid Roan breeders have thethorou?hbred Cleveland Cress which for style, style, substance, gait, temper and good character cannot bo oxcelled whether breeding for home or tho Indian markot, Teiims:—Single Marc, 3 guineas; Two mares £'s; more than two maros by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, Is (kl a week afterwards. Every care taken hut no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks. .Rapid .Roan will travel to Groytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mastcrton on Saturday ; tho romaindov of tho week at his owcrs farm, l'arkvale. All monies payablo, by P.N,, duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to • Wit CORLETT. Parkvalo,Caitorton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSTBB9-1890. mHE UNDERSIGNED has decided 1 to oiler at tho Jlasteuton Pastoral Show noxt year a prize of TEN POUNDS Foe the Best. Foal tho progeny of PISCATORIOUS, which may bo exhibited ; and ho is also prepared (in conjunction with other horso owners in the Wairarapa) to give I<IVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at thosamo show for the Best Foal— tho progeny of ANJ THOROUGHBRED HORSE in tho District. Ho also olfors for tho J{asxei[tosPasioiui. Show in tho following year (1890) a prize of TWENTY POUNDS For tho Best PISCATORIOUS Yearling .exhibited on the Show Krotind. A. W. CAVE. ToOroOro, October 14th,1888. 8029 FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT, PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION. AGENT FOR—PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA. Peukk-Stiibet Masteutoh Aoenciei —Tho Standard Insurance Company of How Zealand; Firo, Marino and Fidelity Guarantoo; Nor hury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Association of Australasia PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 698 near Mastcrlcn, 000 acres with 2500 stock, now house, woolshed, dip and yards 4000 692 lotn's Estate, (! roomed house 5 acres good garden and orchard 550 000 Manain, 12 roomed house, 5 stalled stable, coachhouse, dairy Men's house of four rooms, 10 ■ acrcsofgrouml . •■■■ • HOC liOl Ekctalninn, sections from £6O up to £IOO, on main road .. 205 602 ( Rangituiuau,520acrcs,oiily£lB0.,.. cash '"..'., 603 Villa street, four roomed houso and kitchen 105 GWWrigloy Street, .:flvo roomed , House, quarter aero ■,■, ; , ■ .'■ 20 Gos'Ohaperstreot,fivordpmccllionsc, .. 'goodbW)}p'ljftl^acro ; '_, ; .. ; ; Bujted io : every- descrmtiQn of purchaser, nrtWars of whioU will bo 'furnished on ■7pUcatlpn'to" ;. ■ ,'■■'; .. :,i : . , :^ ; ; ;;; -rMasterton, Wairarapa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3051, 12 November 1888, Page 4
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