10 STAND THIS SEASON, the . In-portcd Clydcedalc Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dapple bay, stauda nearly 17 hands high »tremondously heavy boned horse, very proportionately made, andia one oftho best actional horses in tho colony, and is Kdmittcd to be. the best colt of his age in the North Island. Stanley being a three-year-old colt will be limited to 2o mares only. . ~ PEDIGREE-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. His siro, Clydeadalo Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, a noted prize taker m Victoria, and a very Buocesaful stock getter. Clydesdale Hero wbb tho wro ot that noted Prizotaker Farmer'a Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Molbourno, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at the Grand National bhow and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horso of tho colonies. Olydesdalo Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian lam (imported), grand dam Nanco, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. ClydeHdale Hero's dam is tho winner of five first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His, siro, Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq., Kynoton, Victoria, bred by D.McFarlano,Eßq.,Torr.Doloiißburgh out of Jess, grand dim Tibbie, grand siro Olydesdalc Sam, g.g. «« m Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Emperor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, tho property of tho Duko of Hamilton, gg: sire Old Prince, ggg sire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes m bent and, Ist at Bishopbriiig, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist at Kilbride, also first at Jobnsfc.ii; whon two years old Ist at Barrhead, is at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and M prize at the Highland Society, a show at Glasgow (1870), At three years old ho gained the Amandalo Society prize of £4O for best stallion, opon to all ages, andlst prize at the Hißhland Society s Show at Aberdeen (1808). Lord Olydo haa proved himself one of the best sires in tho world, first and second prize colta also first prize filly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prize colts and filllra «t Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the brand National Show, Molbourne, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, also invinceablo in tho Show ring, dam by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam Biosaoin wan K ot by the celebrated horao Black Champion, imported by tho late William Derhnm Esq, Melbourne, and sold there to Morris J. Rojkrug H Hnlswell, Canterbury, for the sum of right hundred and fifty pout'ds. Black Champion (120) Now Zealand Draught Stud Book, his sire Young England s Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dambyHoartofOak. Bl0W»d«m Violet was by the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand Iron. Scotland by tho late John Nuiimo Esq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon was a great prize taker in Scotland, and as» siro was one of the best wo have had Hi Now Zealand, thus showing Stan eji high class lineage, who cannot Fail Uproduce first class stock. For furtki particulars, as to terms &c, apply to the °™ rß FALLOONBROS., noon Taratahi. HEBO
WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Carterton, Mastetton, and surrounding Districts. HERO i« ft beautiful dark bay, standi 16 bends 2 indies high, showing Orea symmetry of form, with immense bone, grand feet and Lair of tho best quality, and was Wed bjlt. Clark of Athburton, ... , Kelvin, Hero's sire, isbv Prince HoyaHlmp) dam Bess, by Napoleon (imp) great grand-dam Gip.by Black Prince (imn) Hero ad»m Biosa,m oy Matchless (imp Wheat grand-to Highland Mary (tail'), by Cochran'. Clyde Kelvin, (Hero's lire), was bred by the late W Tod, Esq., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandW Toil, Ks'l., Lincora. n»)™iw., 8.».™- B .».™- sire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Kimrao, Esq,, of Otago. Kelvin took Ist prize at Lceston. when a 2-vm-oM i second at Lceston as a, 3-year old j 1,k1,1y coram. nJed at Chnstchurcu ill the same year; also highly oommended m Christchurch in 1885; 2nd two years nmamd Ashburton 11st in Asuburtoii in », and gold medal Of 10 guineas for the best entire Prince lioyal (great gramlsirc to I eio) was nworted by Mr John MucKcllar, of Canterbury. Prince Itoyal's Prince dmley-was imported from Scotland by J. and M. Mackintosh, wlwro ho m exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. He also gained Ist prize ot £'ls at the Highland Agncultural Show held at Glasgow m 1857 against "'& Charley trained Ist prizoat Gisborno (Victoria)showinlßsßj the ort Ihi lip k tl „er S 'aocklyU»lir«eoU2o,»iulfto Champion Cup in 1809, 1800, and 802. Prince.Charlie(Hero's great great grandsirc) was never beaten at any show.iu the world, Fiinco Royal asa yearling was shown twice when he gained 2nd prizo at Marat, 2nd prize at Smcaton, being beatch by Darwin, the winner of the Sira's Produce: Makes of £6O. As a two-year old was placed second at Ballsrat, and second at the Grand National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smca'"p'rincoltoyahsa three year old took tot prize at Lceston for the best draught entire of any ago; also the Publican's Cup for the best entire travelling tho Klcsinwo district, and tot prize at C'liriitcbiirch aa a tlirco year old Ah a four year old Ist prize at Lceston int'nt Lincoln and tot at Cbristchurch. 2nd prize at lceston in WU, Ist at C hristchurc h ind gold medal for test horse on the ground, Ist at Lceston for Publican's Cup in 1880, Is prize atClirißtchurch and Presidents Cup of £lO, and silver medal for beat liorao on the ground, ofany age, in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire to Tho General (imp.) by A, Nisbct, Esq., from Heros'dam as a two year old took Grst nrizo at Clutba. and at Tokomairiro; as a two ycaroldlstatDuuedin,and was not shown again until 1887, when at Palmerston South she took 6rst prize for best mare on the ground with foal at foot, Ist at Asbburton as abrood mßre, and lstwitb two of her progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ashburton, and a pecial/inzo for the best on he ground, and a special prize for tho best yearling coitoriillyby Kelviuiasatwo car old Ist at Asbburton and 2nd at Christchurcb Metropolitan Show in a very largo class. For further information see the Stud The above pedigree will show Hero to be one of the best bred horses in the Southern Hero will 'stand at the Club Stables, MasterJewy MONDAY AND TUKSDAY j owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY; Oreytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton . TERSIS—Single Mare £1 GroomogcGs to bo paid at first service, ...... , /wi „„i,wv« «t ( ar crton with plenty of Good paddocKs at uancnou i«i»p«», v. fresh water supplied) FREE until mares stinted, . ~ .„. „ i. ~„ ,„f ~n nom/inmhi tv. ■ owner will givo at tho show in 1890 a ecial prizo of JS 6s for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom ""«" DAVID TOSHACK. Or IVILHAM HERCOCK.
110 STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr I J, NEILSON'S Paddock, Clarevilla, the thoroughbred Entiw Puny GENERAL, SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30s; two or mora an nor agreement. I'addncking extra. THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IB a dork bay or brownlhorse standing 15.3, is big-boned, short in the buck, standing over niM *» 6i« u t»' u t »« ~ i « • ■ without number) to Uio owner, that Promo Bird mb juit the horse the Wairarap» wanted l'rairio liird is the most likely horse stnndinc In this district to she cross-country horses.and breeders will do well to give bim a trial, Prai- I rioßird was bred by Mr Dison Canw, of Bath-1 urst, Prairio llird vido PowZealand stud book, by Groyskin. dam Lady Emily,l/ady Lmily by William Tell (imported), dam Speck bySpccuimp., dam Ksperance by Glaucus, Arab, imp,, Jam Blue Bell by Gehenna, sou of House Emigrant, imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, Imp., English mare. As will bosceu from the above pedigree Trairie Bird has a graud mixture of tho Famous Touebstouc, Whalebone, Wasy, riiill-da-I'uta bloods, Prairio Bird races will be served free of cost, all others Si teed £1 extra per marc. No groomngo fee Paddocking free till stinted. '. 0.0, IiBODIB, ITopnetor,. ' Te Ore Ow, pimtertoiii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3061, 22 November 1888, Page 4
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