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TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY, STANLEY ia n beautiful dapplo bay, stands nearly 17 hands high a tromonclously heavy boned Ji'orso, v«ry proportionately mado, and is onaoftho best iictioncd horses in tho colony, and is admitted to bo the beat colt of his W in tho North Island. Stantoy being a tlnce-ycar-old colt will be limited to it niarcsonly. .„,„« PEDIGREE-STANLEY, mint throe-year-old. His sire, Clydesdah Hero, to bred by Mr Hodge, Greet Hills, Victoiia, a noted- pnzo taker n Victoria, and ft vory success ul stool setter. Olydcadalo Hero was tho siro o that noted PrizetakerFarmers I mud. bred in Canterbury and exported U Melbourne, Victoria, and was awardec first honors at tho Grand National bhou and beating all comors, Colonial a.u ■ imported hofMS and is at present hi champion horso of tho domes. Glydcs dalo Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian fan (imported), grand dam Nanco, by Blaol ihampion, imported to Tasmania Olydesdalo Hero's dam is tho winner o five first prizes and threo socond a Kyncton and Sandhurst, Victoria. Hi siro, Unl Clyde, imported from Scot land by that noted breeder, James Craw ford, Esq., Kynoton, Victoria, bred b< D.McFarinne,E a q,Torr.Hole..sburgl out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gram siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g- site U" Floronce. Lord Clyde, got by Emporo grand sire Sir Walter Scott, the pro portyoftliaDuhoofHamilU.il, gg sir Old Prince, ggg siro Old Clyde Lob Clyde gained many prizesim Sen land Ist at BißhopbriKg, Ist at Kirkintilloch Ist at. Kilbride, also first at Johnston when two years old Ist at Barrhead, is at Johnson, Ist ntßonfrowahin) and 2ni prizoattho Highland Society s shew a Glasgow (187 H), Atthreoyearsoldhi gained tho Amandalo Society prize o £4O for best stallion, open to all age* and Ist prize at tho Highland Society; ShowatAberdeen(lßiiß) LordClyd has proved himself ono of the best sire in tho world, first and second pnzo colts also first pri/.o Qlly Sandhurat, first and Ist prize colts an IH.es a Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the Giani National Show. Melbourne, show.,.. Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter also inviuceablo in the Show ring, dan by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bios son, was got by .the celebrated hotjj Black Champion, imported by the lad William Derham Esq. Melbourne,™ B „ld there to Morris I Uoskrug Esq Halswell, Canterbury, for the sum o ei«ht hundred and fifty pounds, Blacl Stud Book, his sire Young Ei gland. /i „.. mi «irn. YounH Volunteer Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer dambyHeart of Oak. Bteom sJn Violet was by thopuro bred Clydes! (Napoleon), imported to J Scotland by tho late, John Niinm. Esn, of Taieri, Otago. M't.lcon ™ f <-reat prize taker in Scotland, and as; aire was one of the beat we, have hadjr New Zealand, thus showing Stan o high class lineage, who cannot fail I produce first class stock. For furthi L..!... 1.„ .»t„ tnrma i&C. aPIW to tilt

FALLOOX BROS., Tnratahi. II E B O ffILLSTANDTHIB SEASON IN Cartciton, Mnslciton, nml BUrroumling Districts. TTEUO is ft beautiful ilnrk bay, stands IB T lunds 2 inches high, sliuwing Great mint-try of form, with immense bone, gram fat ami hair of the be.4 quality, and was hrcd Kelvin, Hcro'ssire.isbv l'rincc Royal tan) ",,, llcsi by Napoleon (iniplgrcalgraud-iam Uyliifiriince!imi')Hcto'9.lain3Jtasom by Matchless (imp)-Urcat grain Urn Prince Chnrlie (Hero's great grp gnu.us, o, was never beaten at any show in the world, Piincclioynlasaycatlnigwshow twice. vvlienhegWaWtirueatßaltotM iirisc at Snicaton, being bcatch by Darwin, the winner of the Sire's Producei Stakes of fl!0. As a tivo-yrnr olil was placedsecond at Dallarat, anil Bccon.l at the Uran.l National Show, held at Talbot, ami 2nd prize at bmoa'""•'riiicc Hoyal as a three; year old took first nrizcaUecston for the best draught entire if any age; also the Publican's Cup or; the b st entire travelling the ltomero district, and first vrizo at Christehnrch as a three year o Asafonrycarol,blstl.mentLccston Ist at Lincoln and first at Chmtchnreh, 2nd mLeatLeestoniulSAlstatChristclmrci ml gold medal for test horse on the ground, Ist aUccston for Publican's Clip in 1880, Is Ist at Lccston lor runucnu» vmi »■•»». ■- ~ri» atOhristchureh and 'rcsncntstil|.of ko, and silver medal for best horse on the ground, of any age, in 1880. JJloBKOin, dmn of Hero (iinn.) grandsiro to Tho General tap.) by A. Nisbct, hso,, from Scotland. ~ . , - . Hero s dam as a two year old took first prize at Olutha, and at Tokomniriro j as a two U old Ist at Dinicdin, and was not stall a«ain until 1887, when at l'almcrstou South fhc took first prize for best marc on the mound with foal at hot, Ist at Ashburton as « brood mate, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Ash- ' i r.l -.„!.,„ fin* tlin linur. ah button, uinl a pecwl mo lor tnc ics on he "round, and a special prize for lie best yearling colt or (illy by Kelvin; m a two car oUlst at Ashburtun nml 2iul nt Clhih Metropolitan Show in n very large cln For futtlicr information aeo the >./!. bind ' The above pedigree will show Hero to ho one of the best bred horses in tho Southern liTro wilUtaiul nt the Club Stablos Biasowner's stables, Carterton, AU,DNtSUA\ : Greytown THUItSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton , , TKKJIS-Singlc Jlarc 11. Groomagoos to be paid at first service. ~,..., flood paddocks at Carterton (with* fresh water supplied) i'ltKU until i.... stinted. ...... JJvcry care taken but no responsibility, •i owner will give at the show m 18110 a special prizo of ISiOs for the best yearling by H jto further particulars njiply to the Groom incliaigo . %I „ m ,„„ oll .,riif

Or WILLIAM IIKItCOOKTO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, the thoroughbred Entire Tony - GENIBUAL SPiJC. SINGLE MARE, 30s; Wo or more as •*.* iKirppment. l'nddocking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMP OKI hi) STALLION PSAIRIE BIRD TS fdarkliay orbrowi.'Jio™ i i 3 big-bonk *Lort in the back, s an.ling Xt nuAr) to tta owner, tlmt I'mu.o WwStliCior*tlioW«mriip» waned r 1,: he mo* likely tawitowNj rntetot l idtoßircoro f .oomaryl,or«jl bwlcn will do wll to «l™ l"m "trial, 'alii LT™ Incd by llr 1) son Cones, of llalli. tudbook) andmwM that top wnPj; ma's will 1)0 served free of cost, all otlw» ii Iflj j reductions mariof or two or more, (Junrital £1 extra iter mare. No grooinago fee addocUug free till atintcil. O.(J, 'DBODIK, l'ropnutor, * '. To Ore Ore, Mutterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3052, 13 November 1888, Page 4

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