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HERO is a beautiful dark bay, stands 10 limits 2 inches high, showing Great symmetry of form, with immense bone, gram feet ami hair of the best quality, and was bred by It. Clark of Ashburtoii. Kelvin. Hero's sire, is br Prince Royal (imp) to licss, by Naiwlcon (imp) great grand-dam Giii, by Black Prince (iinn) Hero s dam Liesnoiri, by Matchless limp)-Orcat gram-dam Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran a Clyde Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by the late V Tod, Esq., Lincoln. Napolcou, grandsire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Kimmo, Esq., ofOtago. Kelvin took Ist prize at Lccston when a 2-year-old; second at Locston as a 3-ycar old ; Uglily commended at Cliristchurch in the same year; also highly commended m Olinstchurch in 1885 i 2ml two years in succession at Ashburtonjlst in Aeliburton inlßßo, and gold medal Of 10 guineas for the best entire r, the ground. Priuco Royal (great grandsire to Hero) was mnortcdbyMrJohnMacKcllar, of Canterbury. Prince Royal's Prince «'•»*)-«» ImiHirtcdfrom Scotland by J. and M. Mackiiltosli, wli'ro ho was exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. He also gained Ist prize ot £ls at the Highland Agricultural Show lichl at Glasgow in 1307 against Prince Charley sained Ist prize at Oisborno (Victoria) show in 1858 J the l*ort l'hilip Farmers' Society's Ist prize of CO, and he Champion Cup in Wi, IMA and BI.'A Prince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire) was never beaten at any show m the world. Piincoßoyalasaycailing was shown twice when he gained 2nd prize at Marat, 2nd prize at Smcaton, being bcatch by Darwin, the winner of the Sire's Produce Stakes of £OO. As a two-year old was placed second at Marat, ami second at the Grand. National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smca"prince Royal as a three year old took first prize at Lccston for the best draught entire uf anv ace; also the Publican s Cup for the best entire travelling the Elcsmwc district, and first prize nt Christchurch as a three year old. As a four year old Ist prize at Lccstou Ist at Lincoln and first at Christchurch. 2nd lirlzo at Lccston in 18J9,1st at Christchurch and gold medal for test horse on the ground, Ist at Lccston for Publican's Cup in 1880,1 st prize at Christchurch and Presidents Cup of £lO, and silver medal for best horse on the ground, of any age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to The General (imp.) by A, Nisbet, Esq., from Scotland. ~ . . , Hero s dam as a two year old took first prize at Clutha, anil at Tokomairiro; as a two vcar old Ist at Duncdin, nml was not shown again until 1887, when nt Palmcvston South the took first liriso for best inaro on the pound with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as abrood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prize at Ashbuton, and a pecial oriio for the best on he ground, and a special prize for tho best yearling colt or filly by Kelvin; as a two car oldlst ot Ashburtoii and 2nd at Christchurch Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For further information see tho rU, Stud Tho above pedigree will show Hero to be ono of the best bred horses iu the Southern Hemisphere. ~,,,„,, „ Hero will stand at Hie Club Stables, MastetoeveiTMOOTAYAOTTOraDAYi owner's stables, Carterton, WhUMSIMI Groytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton ■ TERMS-Siuglc Maro £4, Groomagous to bo i>aid at first service, Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty ol fresh water supplied) FREE until marcs stinted. ~.... Every care taken but no responsibility. ,■ owner will give nt tho show in 181)0 a special prize of £5 Ds for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom ""*' DAVIDTOSUACK. Or WILLIAM HKRCOUK. rr«) STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr 1 J. MIL-SON'S Paddock, Clareville, the thoroughbred Entiro Pony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MAKE, Ma; two or uioro as tier nirniemcut. Mdocking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD TS a dark bay or browtpiwsc standing 15,3, JL 1b big-boned, short In Ik lack, standing over a lot of ground, It has been stated (tunes without number) to the owner, that Prone Bird was just the horse the W>lwf»|« «n ed rruirie Dird is tho most likely horse standing in this district t» she «o«-OTif>try liorsciMUid breeders will do well b gi»e Mm»trial, rniricliird was bred by Mr Vktm Cants, of ialhurst, Prairie llird vide titi'tyM »tu.l book, by Greyskin. dam tody Kmlly.i/Mly Emily by William Tell (imported), dam Hpcck by Sjhiculatiou, imi>., dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, Imp., Grcysklu by Yaltendoii hy Hit Hercules, imp,, dam Esucrance by Glauciw, Arab, Imp,, ilaui Rluo Ml by Gehenna, son of Rouse Emigrant, imp., (lain Quadroon by Mulatto, ium., English marc. As will bo seen from the abJvewdiiiree Prairie llird has a groud mistudbook) and marcs that havo won £3ooi n, races will lw served free of cost, all others £3 ]0» j reductions madef or two or more, Guaranteed £1 extra per mate. No groomage fee Paddocking free till stinted. „; * U,G, DRODIK, Proprietor, ToOto Ore, Jli'«t«toD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3055, 16 November 1888, Page 4
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871Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3055, 16 November 1888, Page 4
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