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THE CLYDESDALE KNTIBE HORSE ; GLADSTONE ; WLL travel in tho Wairarapa District this : season leaving MasWrton every Monday ctalrann, ■.-.'■'<:■ DSTONE is by Prince Royal (30) dam a marc by Old Wellington, grand dam imported from Victoria,' The well-known Olydcsdalo Stallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D. McQueen, Snicatou, Victoria, mid was imported by.his present owner, Mr John McKollor, Doylcston, Canterbury. Prince Royal is by Prince Cliarlic, who was imported by Messrs J. and M. Mcintosh from Scotland. Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands 10 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of luir and bono of the best fashion. Priuco Roynl commenced his career a'saptizo taker at two years olil,sccurhig second prize at ]!allarat, and second at Smca-' ton, wlicro ho was. only beaten by Darwin, tho winner of the Sires Prodtico Stoics of £lO, Sinco Ira arrival in this colony ho has always beeii a prizo taker in every show yard where ho has been entered. At the Canterbury Agricultural ami Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of ISBO, ho was awarded tho Association Medal and tho President's Cup.as the best draught'stallion of any ngo on the ground, . _ ■ ' i His stock are now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart'scolt, Lord Raglan, wjio took first prize ns a' three year ohlat Cliristchiirch last year; Mr Pocock's Princo Victor; Mr J, Iloag's Royal Prince j and Mr Todd's coif Kelvin, all prizo takers, and many others too numerous to mention, Gklstonn will leavo Mustcrton every Monday morning, travel through old Manricevillo settlement, reaching Ekctalrana the same evening, Thence to Lower Mnngaonc road on the owner's property,, where he will remain till Thursday morning, returning thrcugli Mangamalioo to Mastcrton the same evening, where he will remain till the end of the week ' TERMS—£3 per marc, Two or morons per agreement. " .. ! ' KEESTER k HARDIUG, ;'-.•'■ . Proprietors, mOSTAND THIS, SEASON,-AT 1 BROOKLYNE, GLADSTONE, tho well-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 lis pot' maro; two or moro as per agreement. GRAZING FItEE. •I. PIKE, Proprietor,

'TO STAND THIS SEASON THE 1 Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid lioan was bred by Mr 0, Massey, ofThnaru, andisbyKnottingly from the Clovoland Trotter, fidget, imported from Tasmania, by the' wollknuwn horse Junior, 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 wiso to add to the alieady largo number of weedy animals that ovory saloday proves have not paid for (lie grass it took to rear them—not to mention all tho othc expenses—and as thci'o is always a good market for Sapid Roan's sort, tho proprietor recommends him with confident to breeders as ut sire that will leavo good useful and saleable stock from any class of marcs, They can rallop too, for ono of his sons I Morok, won -tho Ashburioi) Hunt Steeplechase, and another Castout won a Hack Raco at Goraldinc-racing men know that it takes a good horso to win a flack Eaco nowadays—and why shouldn't they win, whcn'ltapid Roan is by such a ohampton as Knottiugloy, who amongst many victories includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J. C, Handicaps, in tho last of which ho had lflst 11 lbs, and then w0u.,.8C0 N.Z. Turf Re-cord-Knottiugloy isby Scud, from Termagant, own sister to mention. Scud was by famous old Riddlesworth from that equally famous mart) Spray, Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsaif, Belle of tho Isle, Stormbird and Southorn Chiof, Such names as Glendun, Riddlesworth, Stonnhird and Southern Chief need no praiso in tho Wairarapa district whero ovcry one has a good word to say for thoir 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 tho thoroughbred Olovela_nd>. Cress which for style, stylo, substanco, gait, temper and good character cannot bo excelled whether breeding for home or the Indian market.

lerms:—Single Mare, 3 guineas j Two marcs i'o; raoro than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till nntico, Is (id a week afterwards, Every care taken bi|t no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks. .Rapid Epan" will travel to Groytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Jlastcrton on Saturday; tho romainder of the week at his mvers farm, Pflrkvalo.' All monies payable, by P,s,, duo Ist of January 1889. ' For further particulars apply to ' WM pOKLETT. Pnrkvnle, Cnitertun, ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS, SEASONSIBB9-1890. rj'lHE UNDEUSKMDLa decided JL to offer irt the MiSfEiiio» Pasiobai Snow next year a prino of TEN POUNDS

For tlie 13cst foal —tho progeny ol PISOATOMOUS, which may ho exhibited ; unci ho is also propaved (in conjunction with othov horso owners in tho Wairnmpa) h give JflVlfl POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at tho same show for the Best Foal-tho progeny of ANY THOEOUgP]!BEp HQJJSIS i|| t|;e District. Ho also offers for tliq Masterton Pastoral Show in the following year (1890) a prize of TWEEJTY POUNDS Fpr tlio Jlcst MSCATOBHJUS Yearling I exhibited on the SJiinv (irpunj], a, w. Dm. To Ore Ore, October 14th, 1888. 1)049 G- S. W. DALRYMPLE, financial, insurance and station agent.. PEIMMENT INVESTMENT & LOMASSOOIAtoON.'' AGENT FOR—PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIBABAPA. PE|Jj}VrSIBEI!I ...'.MiMEBKBf VCST . ftOENOias -Tho Standard Insuranco Company of How Zealand; Fire, Marino and Fidolity .Guaranteo; Nor bury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 698 near Moilcrkn, 000 acres with 2500 stooli, nevhousc, woolahcd, dip and yarils 502 Bin's Estate, (i f-oomptl lionso " •'. 5 acres good garden andorfiljard 000 Jlanaia, 12 roomed house, fi BtMlcd stnblu, coaohhouscj rtaiiy . . Men's.liousc of four rooms, 10 acres of ground 001 Kkotairana, sections from JM> up : IoMOO, oumatnioad 602 Rangitumau.OZOootcs, only £l6O. •i cash . ■ •' 603 Villa street, four roomed homo . and kitchen ■ ■ (iOf Vrigley: Street, ivo roomed': '.' Bouso.' quarter aero ~.:!••■; (Jp five rpomotlLouso, '" gobjd s'fehU) half iicrp*.', \\ _ (|,|S. W-DALRYMPLE, .' Mastortun, Wairarapa

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 4

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