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TO STAND THIS SEASON, die Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo bay', Btands nearly 17 hands lilgli a tromonduualy heavy boned horao, vory proportionately miulo, aiidis onooftho beat iictioncd horses in tlio colony, mid is admitted to b» the boat colt of Ins a^e in the North hfyd *"" Uv ' three-year-old <\y 1 marcs only. PEDIGREE - Jli&aua i , mm three-year-old. His aire, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Green •Hills, Victoria, a noted prizo takor m Victoria, and a very success ul stock eettcr. Clydcsdalo Horo waa tho siro ot that noted Prizotaker Farmers irictul, bred in Canterbury mid oiported to Mclboumo, Victoria, and was awarded Ih-st honors at the Grand National Show and beating »U coniors, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horse of the colonies, Clyde* dalollero, dam Jess, is by Lothianifain (imported), grand dam Nanco, by Black 'Won. imported to Tasmania. Olydcsdalo Hero's dam is tho winner o five lirst prizes a»d three second at Kyncton and Sandhurst, Victoria, His, Eire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq, Kyneton, Victoria, bred by DJlcl'avlnno l Es(|, 1 Torr. Helensburgh out of Jen, grand dam Tibbw. gtaud fi iro Clydesdale Sam, W; *f Uld Fiorouqe. Lord Clyde, got by Emperor t ,and sire Sir Walter Scott, tho property of tho Duke of Hamilton, ggsiro Old Prince.« g r aire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prises™ Scotland, Ist at BubopbriKg. 1* «t Kirfanbltooh, l s tatKilbride,alsoiiwUtJohnstwi when two years oldlstalßarrhea.M nUohnson, Ist at Renfrew" ob id 2nd prize at tho Highland Society i show at Glns K ow(lßTti), At three years old he oainSl the Amandalo Society prize of £4O for best stallion, open to a 1 ages, n „d Ist prize at tho Hghland Society a ShowatAberdeen(lßoß). Lord Clyde h, proved himself one of tho best sires i„ the world, first and seconpnzoco a l ß ofn'stprkefinyatSanhurs,fi^ and Ist prize colts and fillhe a Eueton, Ist prkecolta at the Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, al oinvneeablointhoShowr.nl!, dam by Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam. BiosBlack Champion, imported by tho to Williau.M.an.Esq.MeJou^md sold there to Moms J. Hukrug hq. Hikwdl. Cantcrbmy, for the sum of eiglit hundred and fifty poumh, MJ Oh\mpion(l2o)Now Zealand Drgh Stud Cook, his siro Young England s tt y, > d Sire, Young Volunteer, SyHcartofOak. Bossomsam (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand ,2 Scotland by tho late John flimmo Sjo Tori/Otago. Napoleonwaaa Zt prizo taker in Scotland, anduP L was onooftho best wohavo had in Kcaland, thus showing Stadq. " FALLOONBROS,, Taratalii.

lIEKO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Cartcitou, Mostetlou, and surrounding Districts. Kelvin, H«o'8 utc,» oy • tattcs9,byNanolcon(imi>)l Cip,byßJncKrnnce.(imi> ' Boin, by Mtttcl'- '""■ Highland 1 (i |n P)' ... , • Kelvin, (Here's bi ■\V. Toil, fe'l'i ty- - gin: to Kelvin, was imi'C N a&llS O, ,tUc S tcu,l 1 e 11 a2. wold i second at Lceatou aßa3-yeaf. °l> ! JiMilT coinraewleil at Onralchimli in {lie ~eycar!al»oWgMycommenilc(lmqiimtchurch in 1885 i M two l tm ,n . BU S Ion a luy. l'rince Koyii'« 'rnf < "a™y-Ms mm rtarl from S3cotl.mil by J urn! M. MWnn--s,^..aniltouk«venl?t|m? cvgrthmhuk». Ifc.to Sl°t«eot£lsattlio ligblanilAlir.fuHutalSliowheldntOtogowmMasninat Uer»'Society's«fßO.wdto PrincVOluirlio Hcvo'n great greatgrantee) SRoyala 3 ayearlmg« 3S hownt™ when ho gained 2nd prize at Ballarat, /nil S it Sraeaton, being beatch by DmS!te«'mnerof tl.eSire'srroduco Stake. of JtGO. Anatwt ShSettT*t ) aDd2nd,Ime 1 mea tS mea.

prize Dt at Mommro; as a two roldl»tatDuac(Ku 1 «ii l l was uoUlion t ut until 18W, when at ralmcrston South she took first prize fw bsat mayo on the S ware, imdlstwitl, twoo(hcriirwuv look hi pmo at Aih. krkin, ami a he ground, m prize for the beat on nl prize for tlio teat Kelvin', as»two car „«„oiH.litau Show in a very largo eta, Forfuttlietinfotniatwn seethed, Mud El ?h«liovoiAi'eewilliiliowUerotobo onotiKAtae, in the Southern owner's stabks, totttta,, MDNMDAI, CireVtown THURSDAY, remwuder of week WbSW.Mw «• Groomagofa .to be luiil al 6rst service. S pldocts at GWertou with plenty o' eiiutol. , , .l:mi„ Every rare taken but no reswnsib llty. , owner will give at the show m 1890 a BlMcil.llTOof^OsfovtlicbMtyeafc'l'y H Fw further partiflllnw apply to «« « ri " im in " liatS ° DAVID WBHAOK. Or WILLIAM MiIUJOUK. rw STAND THltt SEASON, al Mr T J NIiILSON'S Paddock, Claretllio, the thorovglibi-cd Entire I'ony SINGLE MABJS. Ms i w? <* "l 010 as , < „„„w,iniit. I'liddookiii'' uxtnl. TUB TEOBOUOHBllKI) WORTH) STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS n dark Uv or bvowifjiora; standing 15.3, is big-lwneiL ."hurt in the buck, standing over a lofof ground, ltlion been staled (times without number) to the owner, that l'rairie Bird was just the horse (lie Wnirarnpa wanted l'miric lihd is the most likely borne standing in this district lu sirowosKounlry liorscs.aud ] breeders will do well to giic liiin »trial, l'rai- | ricliirci raabml by Mr Oixuu Canes, ofDalb- ( nr»t, l'rairie I'.ird vide NewMand stud book, , 'jrCrcysWiii'liii" LidyKraily.Ladyls'iijilyby ' William Tell (iiniiorteil), dam Speck by Sjicq. latiou. imp., dam Miss. Whisker by Whisker, im[i., (fayskin by Yatauloii by Sir Hercules, imp., daiii Ksucrance by Oluuctw, Arab, imp,, £ ■'am llluo Hell by Gehenna, son of House •< migrant, ■ imp., dam Quadroon by Mulatto, i,np., English marc. As will besecu from the above pedigree l'rairie llird has a grand mix- [ turo of tlio FnmouM Touclistuue, "Wbalebuiiu, . Waxy, rbill'da-l'utii bloods, l'rairie Bird L mil travel from Mastcrlon to Timii. Terms; Thoroughbred marcs (classed A and U in N. Z, tudbook) and marcs that luivo won £3ooi n, . races will bo served free of cost, all others £3 ]os j reductions madcf or two or more, Guar, inteedlil extra |*n»»rii; Ku Ktooinnge fee v I'addoeking free till stinted. f > 0. U. URODIE, l'fopnttor, t< 'ft Ore 0(8, Mcttstfoa,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 4

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