TO. STAND THIS SEASON, the Imported Clydesdale Stollion • STAN®. STANLEY is ft beautiful dapplo bay, stands nearly 17 Hands high a tremendously heavy boned liorao, vary proportionately mado, and 1b ono of tlio best nctioneu horaea in tlio colony, ana is admitted to b« the bost colt of nw age in the North Island. Stanloy. being a thrcti-year-old colt will bo limited to 2o mares only. ■ . PEDIGREE-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. His siro, Clydosdalo Horo, was bred by Mt Hodge, Oroeii Hills, Victoria, a noted prizo taker in Victoria, and ft very eucccsßfal stock getter. Clydosdalo Hero was tho siro ot that noted Prizetakcr Farmer a. Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Molbvtirne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National ohow mid beating nil comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horso of tho colonies. Olydesdalo flow, dam Jess, ia by Lothian Jam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Ulaa Champion, imported to Tasmania. Clydesdale Hero's dain is tho winner of five first prizes and three second at Kynoton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His siro, Lord Clydo. imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, Jaines Crawford, Esq., KynetoD, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlario, Esq., Torr.Holonsburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbio, grand siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. s>re UM Florence, Lord Clyde. got by Emporor nrand sire Sir Walter Scott, the property of tho Duke of Hamilton,- g g sire Old Prince, gg g siro Old Clydo, Lord Clyde (pined many prizes in beeit and, ,Ist at Bisliopbrigg, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist an Kilbrido, also first at. Johnston; when two years old Ist al Barrhead, Jst at Johnson, Ist at Renfrowßhiro and 2nd prizo at tho Highland Society s show at Glasgow 187 C), At tlireo years old he gained tho Amandalo Society prize of £JO fur best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at tho Highland Socioty s Show atAberdeen(lßoß), Lord Clydo has proved himself ono of the best sires in the world, first and second prizo colts also first prize filly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prizo colts and billies at Kyneton, Ist prize colts at the Oranu National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clydo to boa grand stock getter, also invinceable in the Show tin", dam by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dan), Blossom was got by tho celebrated horso Black Champion, imported by the lato William Derliam Esq, Melbourne, and sold there to Morris J.'Boskrug Esq. IJalswell, Canterbury, for the sum ol eight hundred and fifty pounds. Black Champion (120) Now Zealand Draught Stud Cook, his siro Young England s Glory, grand siro, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom a an. Violet was by the puro bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to Now Zealand from Scotland by the late John Ninimo Esq, of Taicri, Otogo. Napoleon wasa treat prizo taker in Scotland, andasa sire was ono of the beat we havohaa in New Zealand, thus showing btan eys hi«h class lineage, who cannot fail tt produce first class stock. For furthei particulars, as to terms &c, apply to tho owners »,,,,u«nne
JP AliUWll AUVVW.J • lIERO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN . Caitetton, Mnsterton, and surrounding Districts. HEUO U a licnutiful <larlt buy, stuiuli 10 lijnds 2 inciics higli, allowing Great symmetry of form, with immonso lone, gram fect and linir of tlw beat ipwlity, and was tired. by K. Clark of Ashburton. _ ■Kelvin, Hero's site, is br l'mirc Jioyal (imp) ,l a *n liess, by Nnpol™ n (implgrcatgrand-dam Gin, by Itlitck I'tince (imn) Hero* (lam Uluaeoln, by Matchless (imp -Great S™nd;dam Higliland Maty (imp), ty Cochraua Clyde ''"jjcivin, (Hero 1 ! Birc), was bred by the late W. Tod, K«i., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandsire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Nitrnno, Ks<|-i of Otogo. Kelvin took Ist i>riM at Lccston wlicn a 2-vcat-old i second at Leeaton as a S-year old j brelily commended at Christchurch in the same year; also highly commended in Christchurch in 1885; 2nd two ycariinsuccesfion a Ashburton j Ist in Ashburton in 1880, and gold mcJal of 10 guineas for the best entire "'Mm ltoyai (great grandsiro to Hero) was mnortcd by Mr John MaeKellar, of Canterbury. l'rince Royjl's IVincc Charley-was imported from Scotland by J. and M. Mackintosh whrro liowai exlnliitod seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes. He also gained Ist prize "Ift A P cultural Show held nt Glasgow in M against ""I'rfnce Charley qained Ist prize at Glsbornc (Victoria) allow in 1858 ;, the 1 ort 1 hillip Farmers' S 9 eiety'a M I>™ Champion f!ui> iu 18uJ, 1800, and ISO,, l'rince' Charlie (Hero's B™' great grandsire) was never beaten at any show iu the world, Prince Royal as a yearling was shown twice when he gained 2nd prize at Lnllarat, .nil prize at Smeaton, being beoteli byDap win. the winner of the Sim a 1 rata Stakes of m. As a two-year old was pbecd second At Marat, and second a the Grand National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smeatol'rinco Itoyal as a three year old took first prize at Lcestou for the best draught_ entire of any age; also the I'ublican's Cup for the best entire travelling tlic KJcsinwo district, nmi first prize ot Cliristcliiiftb m a three year old. As a four year old Ist prize at Leeaton Ist at Lincoln and jrst ft' prize at Leeston in 187!', l*t at Cbrlslchiirch and gold medal for lest horse on the ground, Ist at Leeston for Publican a Cup in 1880, Ist prizo at Chriilclmreb and 'resident 8 Cup of j;l0, and silver medal for best horse on the ground, of any age, In.lßßo. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) gmdsiro to The General (imp.) by A. -Ntibet, from Scotland. , ~ . . . . Hero a dam as a two year old took first prize at Clutlia, and at Tokomniriro; as a two year old Ist at Duncdin, and was not shown azain until 1887, when at I'almcrston South she took first prize for belt pre on tlic ground with foal at foot, lit at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of herprogeny Hero. as a yearling, t«ok Ist prize at Ashburton, and a jwcial pw for the best on be ground, and a apccM prize for the best yearling colt or filly by KcMii tJ» a Jw® car old Ist at Ashburton nuil 2nd at CliriMclilirch Metropolitan Show in a very large class, for further information see the N.&. Stud E The above pedigree will show Hero tube ono of the best bred liorses in the Southern will stand at the Club Stables, Mastcrton. every MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner's stabL, Carterton, WIiDNKSIUI i Oreytown THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton • „ . . Ti'liMS-SiiigloMarcU Grooinagcus to be paid at first service. , flood paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of M water supplied) FHKB until marcs stinted. , ...... Every care taken but no responsibility, • owner will give at the show in 18IK) a special prizo ol fu for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom iu charge
DAVID TOSIIACK, Or WILLIAM IIKKUOUK, TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J, NEURON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, tlie thoroughbred Entire l'ony GENERAL SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30s ; two or moro as por Paddoukinjj tjxtra. TUB THOIKM/WBIIED I.MI'OItTKD WJMJQX PRAIRtBBIRD TS a dark bay m brown>rse efcwdiiK 15.3, X is liw-boiicd. short in the back, ttamllilg over a lot ofgrouutl, It liaa been stated (times without number) to the owner, that I'rairuj ntrdwtts just the liorse the)\ nirorapa wantal l'rairie liird is the most hkely liorse utmjdiug in this district to 8 horscs.and breeders will do well to give lip a trial. I rairioliinl was bred by Mi• Www (!»m o iathurst, l'rairie liird vide Vcw/M utollM, bv (jrevskin, daw lady Kffldy.Udf J/lllily lif William Tell limited), dam M by Bi» lation, imp., dam Miss Whisker by Wikr Emigrant, imp., dam/Jwjtowi by Mulatto, |mn! English marc. As will bcswil from the above pedigree Prairie Uniteflwlww* ture of the Famous Touchstoue, \\ lialchoiio. Waxy l'hill-da-l'uta bloods, l rairio llird will travel irom Mastcrtoii to Tiiiui, Twins : ?!' mMCI ( c | M scd A ami 11 In N, Z, 1 torouuuuivu tudbook) and marca that liivo won £3oot n. races will be served free of cost, all others JC3 10s • reductions madcf or two or moro. Guarante'ed £1 extra per more. No groomagc fee Paddocking free till stinted, 0,0, IIItODIK, J'roprictor, Te Om Ore, Mustertou,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3063, 24 November 1888, Page 4
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