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• THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE i GLADSTONE \ yflh travelinthoWairarapaDistricttliis : "' seasonlcaving Masterton every Monday ctahuna. ■ '■>•;;.;_' „ i ...DSTO'NE is by Priiico Royal(30) dam a mare by Old Wellington, grand.dam imported from Victoria',' Tho'wejl-kuowii-'Olydesdale Slallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D, McQueen, '.Sihoaton, Victoria, and was imported by his'present owner, Mr John MeKellor, Doylestori, Canterbury, Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Messrs J.'and M, Mcintosh from Scotland,' l'rinco Royal is a rich brown color,' stands 1G hands and 3 inches,, showing, great symmetry ot form, with plenty of hair and bone of tile bust fashion, Prince Royal commenced his career as a prize taker at two years old,securing ton, where he was only beaten by Darwin, tho winner of the Sires Troduco Stakes of £lO, Since Ills arrival in tin's colony he has always bccuaprlzo taker in every show yard where he. has been entered. At the. Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan 3how of.lßßo, le was' .awarded the Association Medal and the President's Cup as the best draught'stallion of auy age on the ground, ! ' >■ His stock are now. beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart'scolt, Lord Raglan, who'took Brat prizoasa thrcoyear old at Ohristchurch last year; Mr Focock's Prince Victor; Mr J, Bong's Royal Prince; and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many others too numerous to' mention/ Gladstone will leave Masterton every Monday morning, travel through old. .Mauricoville settlement, reaching Eketahuna the .same evening. Thence to Lower Mnngaono road on the owner's property, where lie' will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrcugh Mangamnhoe to Masterton the same evening, whero lie will remain till the end of tho week TKRMS-i-3 per marc. Two or moro as per agreement, KEESTIJR& HARDING, Proprietors, TO STAND THIS SEASON.-AT BROOKLYNE, GLADSTONE, the'well-known ClyJosdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TBEMS-£4 fis per niare; two or more as por agreement. GRAZING FREE. I, PIKE, ...'•. Proprietor.

TO STAND THIS SEASON THE I Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid Boan was bted ; by Mr C. Massey, of Timaru, and is by Knuttingly from tho Cleveland Trotter, fidget, imported from Tasmania, by the wellknown horse dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. Tho' important point for breeders always to consider before deciding upon a siro v, what market is there for stuck they are about rear, and whether it is wise to add to the alleady large number of weedy animals that every Baleday proves have not paid tor tho grass it took to: rear them—not to mention all the other expenses—aiid aB there is always'a good market for Eapid Bonn's sort; the proprietor recommends him with confidence to breeders as a sire that willjenvo gooct useful and saleable stock from any class, of marcs. They can pallop too, for one of his sons Morok, won tho Ashburton Hunt Steeplechase, and another Caatout won aHackEaceat GoralrJine—racing men know that it takes a good horse to win a flack Raco uow-a-days—and.... why shouldn't they win, when Rapid Boan is by such a champion as Knottingley, who amongst many victories includes ■ two Canterbury Cups, and two J. 0. Handicaps, in the last of which ho had KM 11 lbs, and then won..,see N. Z. Turf Record— Knottingloy iiby Scud, from Termagant, own sister to fllenden. Scud was by famous old Eiddlesworth from that equally famous maro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, Belle of the Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chief, Such names as Glendan, Biddlesworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no praise in the Wairarapa district whore every one has a good word to say for their stock, and.vightly so, for they cannot be boaten, especially when really hard work is the order'of the day. In Rapid Boan breeders have the thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for style, style, substance, gait, temper and good character cannot be excelled whether breeding for home or the Indian market. - Terms:—Single Mare; 8 guineas; Two mares .-£5; more than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, Is fid a week afterwards, Every oare taken but no' responsibility incurved, Good paddocks, Rapid Roan will travel to Greytown. on Monday, and Club Hotel Btableß Masterton oh Saturday ; tho remainder of the week at his owers farm, Parkvale. All monies payable, by P.N., duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to Ml CORLETT. •■ Parkvale, Carterton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS.

SEASONS 1889-1890. t . 1 mHE UNDERSIGINED has deoided , X to offer at the Mabtbmok' Pasj tohal Snow noxt year a prize of > f TEN POUNDS ' 3 For the Best Foal (ho progeny of 3 PISOATORIOUS, which may be eshib--1 ited; and ho is also prepared (in conjunction with other horso owners in tho '' Wairarapa) to givo • I FIVE POUNDS f Towards a Sweepstake ab the same show • for the Best Foal—the progeny of ANY j THOROUGHBRED HORSK in tho B District. He also offers for the Master- . ion Pastobai. Siiow iu tho following ' year (1890) a prize s TWENTY POUNDS t For tho Best PISCATOBIOUS Yearling oxiiibited on tho Show Ground. j '"''. - A, W. CAVE. ° ToOreOw, ' ii October 14th, 1888, ' 8029 ■; a s ? wMrymple,; FIN ANOIAL, INSpANOE AND STATION AGENT. PERMANENT INVESTMENT' & AGENT FOR—o PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN f ' ■ o ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAKAPA,., • PEitaV-STRBBT.. MaSBMOH . Agehoie? —The ,S(andai-d' Insurance r Company of How Zealand j Firo, • : MariiiO , al «l Fidelity Guarnnteo; Norhury'a Draining ?Wi_ Mutual Life t Ag«jaUii of Australasia : ■ . PROPERTIES FOR, SALE. ! 'So. : ' '"' ■''■' ; Pnco ''" . ". :•;• " !$ 6!)8 sear Mastcrttn, 000 acres with, ; Sifes'W.novhoiife, wools/ted, ■ i >">dyardß WO du*i._ "■ '*'" nomsil hpiwp i ' '692 lom's Kstaw, ■'"** Md P 600 Moiiaia,; 12 roomed house, 5 . stollcd'staMe, coachhouse, dairy l -Men's house of four roomn, 16 j acres of gr0und,...',... HOO 601Ekctahuna,seotion«from£50uli • ■ to £IOO, on mail) road 205 602 Rangitumau,62oaorcs, only £l5O ! cash 603 Villa street, four.roomed houso and kitchen ..',,' ' 165' 604 "Wrigloy Street, 1 /'five roomed ! ■ ■'■'■ 'House, quarter' aero ' • ' ■ i 605 Chapel street, five roomed house, j ::good stable half acre.; And many other properties in variouslocahtos suited to every, description of purchaser, wticulars' of • which will bo furnished jon jplicationto ' U.|S,W.DALRYMPLE, Maiterton, Walrinja

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

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

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