' the olydesdalu entire horse GLADSTONE WILL travel in the Wairarnpa District this . season leaving Jlasterton every Monday „ Eketahuna, "LADSTONE in by Prince Royal (30) dam a m nro by Old Wellington, grand dam imported from Victoria, The well-known 1 Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal was bred by. Mr D. McQueen, Smeaton, Victoria, and was imported by Ida present owner, Mr John MeKcllor, Doylcstonj Canterbury. Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Messrs J, and M, Mcintosh from Scotland. Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands 10 bands aud 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of Inir and bono of the bust fashion. Prince Royal commenced his career as a prizo taker at two years old, securing second prize at Rallarat, and second at teaton, where lie was only beaten bv Darwin, the winner of the Sires l'rodnco Stakes of £lO, Since his arrival iu tins colony lie has always been a prize taker in every show yard where ho has been entered. At tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, he was awarded the Association Medal and tho President's Cup as tho best draught stallion of any age on the ground. His stock are now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's colt, Lord llaglan, who took first prizo as a threo year old at Christchnrch last year; Mr Pocock's l'rinco Victor j Mr J. Roag's Royal I'rinco J ami Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, nil prizo takers, and miiuy others too numerous to mention, Gladstone will leave Masterton ovcry Monday morning,. travel through old Mauriceville settlement, reaching Kkctahuna the same evening,; Thence to Lower ilnngaono mil on tho owner's property, where ho will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrnigh Mangamahoe to Masterton the same evening, where he will remain till the end of the week TERMS—£3 per marc. Two or more as per agreement. KEESTER & HARDING, . Proprietor's. mOSTAM) THIS SEASON.-AT 1 BROOKIANE, GLADSTONE, the well-known Clydosdalc, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—,£4 fis pet' mare; two or more na per agreement. GBAZING FREE. I. PIKE, 8030 Proprietor.
'FO STAND THIS SEASON THE 1 Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan.. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr 0. Miissoy, of Timai'U, and is by Knottingly from the Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by tlio wellknown liorsa dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider before deciding upon a siro is, what market is there for stock they are about rear, and whether it is wise to add to the alicady largo number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to - rear thorn—not to mention nil tho other expenses—and as there is always a good market for Rapid Roan's sort, the proprietor rocommends him with confident) to breeders as a sire that will leave good useful and saleable stock from any class of mares. Tlioy can fiillop too, for ono of his sons Morok, won the Ashburtoii Hunt SteeplcchaßO, and another Castout won a Hack Race at Goraldino—racing men know that it takes a good horso to win a Hack Race now-a-daya—and why shouldn't they win, when Rapid Roan is by such a champion as Knottmgley, who amongst many victories: includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J, C. Handi. caps, in the last of which he had lOst 11 lbs, and then won,..seo N. 55. Turf Record— Knottingley isby Scud, from Torma»ant, own sister to Glenden, Scud was by famous old Riddlesworth from that equally famous niaro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray gavo lis Witsail, Belle of tho Isle, Storm bird and Southern Chiof, Such names as Glendon, Riddlesworth, Stonubird and Southern Chief .need no praise in the Wairarapa district where every one lias a good word to say for their stock, and rightly so, for they cannot bo beaten, especially when really hard work is tho order of tho day. In Rapid lioan breeders have the thoroughbred. Cleveland Cress which for style, style, substance, gait, tempor and good character, cannot bo oxeelled whether breeding for hume or tho Indian market. Terms:—Single Mare, i) guineas; Tiro mares £5; more tlmn two mares by arrangement. Grazing fco till notice, Is (k! a week nflorwardß, Every care takon but no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks. Rapid Roan will travel to Greytown on Monday,- ana Club Hotel stables Masterton on Saturday ; the remainder of tho week at his owers farm, I'arkvale. >. All monies payable, by P.N., due Ist of January 1889, For further particulars apply to WM CORLETT. Park vale, Carterton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSTBB9-1890. mini UNDERSIGNED has decided X to oiler at the Masteuton Pastokal Snow noxtyear a prizo of vTEN POUNDS
Fur the Best Foal tlio progeny oi PISCATORIUUS, which may bo exhibited ; nnd ho is also prepared (in conjunction with other horso owners in tlio Wairurapa) to give I'IVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepatuko at the snino show for the Beat Foal—the progeny uf ANY THOROUGHBRED HoiiSE in the District. Ho also offers for tlio Masteuton Pastoiiai Show in the following year (1890) it prize of TWENTY POUNDS For tlio Best I'ISOATORIOUS Yearling exhibited 011 the Show Ground. A. W. GAVE. To Oro Oro, October 14th, 1888. 3029 a S. W. BALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT, PERMANENT INVESTMENT & , LOAN ASSOCIATION. AGENT FOlt— PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION Of WAUIAUM'A. p£l(«f-SllHi£T MaBOTION AußNoiiH —The Standard Insurance Company of Mow Zealand; Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guaranteo; Nor huvy's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Associat.on of Australasia PROPERTIES FOll SALE. No. . Price . £ 51)8 iiuar Masterim, 000 acres 2500 stock, iioiv liouac, dip and yards 4000 592 loni's Estate, 6 roomed home 0 acres guwl garden uml orchard 050 800 Jiliinnio, 12 roomed house, 5 • stalled stable, coach bouse, dairy Men's bouse of four rooms, 10 , acres of ground HOC 001 Kkctabuna, sections from Jt'oO up , to, £IOO, on main toad 203 GO2 Kangituinau,62oacres,oulyi!lso cash , 603 Villa street, four roomed liouao and kitchen 105 (KM AVrigley Street, fivo roomed House, quarter ac'ro 25 605 Cliapci'strcet, five roomed bouse, good stable half aoro And many other propf riles in variouslocalities suited to every description of purchaser, urticulsra of which will be furnished oil )plicatiou to (i,|S. W, DALKYMPLK, MastertoiJ, Walrarupa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 4
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