THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GLADSTONE WLL. travel in tho Wnirarcpa District tins season leaving Mastcrton ovcry Monday ctahuna. : DSTONE is by Princo Royal (30) dam a mare by Old Wellington, grand dam imported from Victoria, The well-known Ulydeadalo j Stallion Trince, Royal was bred'by Mr D. McQueen, SmeatonJ Victoria, and was imported by his present owner, Mr John McKcllor, Doylcston, Canterbury, Princo Royal is by Prince Ulwrlic, who was imported by Messrs J, and M, Mcintosh from Scotland, I'rinco Royal is a rich brown color, stands - Hi hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of luir and bone of the best fashion. I'rinco Koynl commenced his career as a prist taker at two years old.securing second prize at Marat, and second at Smcaton, whero lie was only beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Sires I'rodnco Stakes of £lO. Since ids arrival in this colony ho has always been a prizo taker in every show yard where ho has been entered. At tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's .Metropolitan Show of 1880, ho was awarded tho Association Medal and tho President's Cup ns tho best draught stallion of any ago on the ground. His stock are now' beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's colt, Lord Raglan, who took ilrst prizo as a three year old at Christchurch last year; Mrl'ocock's ■ Princo Victor; Mr J, lioag's Royal l'riiice; and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, i and many others too numerous to mention, i GJadstoiuvwill leavo Masterton overy Mini- [ day morning, travel through old Mauricevillo , settlement, reaching Ekctahunn the' came evening. Thence to Lower Mangaone road on the owner's property, whore ho will remain till Thursday morning, .returning thrcugh Maiigamahoc to Masterton the same evening, : where" ho will remain till the end of. tho wce'-TERMS-£'3 per marc. Two or moro a.. per agreement. . KEESTER k HARDING, Proprietors.'
mOBTAADTHIS SEASON.-AT 1 BKOOKHNE, GLADSTONE, llio well-known Clydesdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 lis pot nwre !■ two or moto as per agreement. GRAZING FREE. I.PIKE, i) 030 Proprietor.
'TO STAND THIS SEASON TBE * Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr 0, Massey, of Ximaru, nndisbyKnottingly from tho Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by" the wellknown horso doalcr, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider beforo deciding upon a sire is, what market is there for.stock they aro about rear, and whother it is wiso to add to tlio already large number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for the grass it took to roar them-not to mention all the othc oxponses—and as there is always a good market for Rapid Roan's sort, tho proprietor recommends him with confidence to breeders as ut sire that will leave good useful and saleable stock from any class of' mares. They can pallop too, for one of his sons Morok, won the Ashburton .Hunt Steoplcclmse, and another Castout' won a Hack Raco at Goraldino—racing men know that it takes a good horso to win a Hack Raco now-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when Rapid Roan is by such a champion as Knottmgley.wlio amongst many victories iucludes two Canterbury Cups, and two J. C, Handicaps, iirthe last of which-ho had 10st 11 lbs, and then won...sco N. Z. Turf Re-cord-Knuttiiigloy isby Scud, from Termagant, own sister to Glenden, Scud was by famous old Riddlesworth. from that equally famous mare Spray. Resides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, Belle of tho Isle, Stormbird and Southorn Chief, Such names as Gleudon, Riddlesworth, Stormbird and • Southern Chief need no praise in tho Wairavapa district where every one has a good word to say for their stock, and rightly so, for they cannot bo beaten, especially when really hard worli is tho order of tho day. In Rapid Roan breeders have tho thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for stylof style, Bubstanoo, gait, temper and good character cannot bo excelled whether breeding for homo or tho Indian market.
Terms:—Single Marc, S guineas; Two marcs £5 j inoro than two marcs by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, Is (Id a week aftonvards. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Good paddocks, .Rapid Itoan will travel to Gnsytown on Monday) and Club Hotel stables Masterton on Saturday ; the remainder of tlio week at his owers farm, l'arkvalo. All monies payable. by'P.N., due Ist of January 1889. , ' . For further particulars apply to . WM COHLtaT. Parkvalp.Ciiitorton,
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSIBB9-1890. rj'lHE UNDERSIGNED Lis decided x to offer nt tlio Mastertox Pastoral Snow next year a prize of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foal tlio progeny of PISOATORIOUS, which may be exhibited ; and lip is alsp prepared (in con : junction with other horsp owners in t)jo Wairarapa) ty givp i'TVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at thpsame ftlipiy for the Leat'Foal—tho progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HOUSE in the District. Ho also offers for the Mastkhtoh Pastoral Show in the following year (1890) a prizo of TWENTY POUNDS For Iho Best PISOATORIOUS Yearling oxliibitcd on the Show Ground, .'. .A.W.CAVE. j ToOreOro, October 14th, 1888. 3029
PANOIAL,JNSPANOEAND STATION AGENT. PERMANENT INVESTMENT & JLOAN ASSOCIATION. i. AOENT FOIt—i>EBMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIMRAPA, I'Eimt-5TU8ET..,,..,' Mastbrton AaENom? -The Standard Insuranco Company of How Zealand; Five, Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Nor bury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Association of Australasia PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 6!)8 near Hsstffff f|j P acres wiHi 5500 sf gsjc, pew lipiije, 'ijoolf liiiil, dipahdya'rds' ' ' ■jOOO 1)1)2 {ten's Estate, B, roomed |mqap '° 6 n'dris "gofljj garden and orchard 550 COO Manaia, 12 roomed liouso, 5 stalled stable, coach house, daily Men's house of four rooms, 16' acres of ground IJOC liOl Ekctahuna, sections from £6O up ~ to. £IOO, on main road.,. ' 205 002 Bangitumau,s2oacrcs, only £l5O cash. 603' Villa street, four roomed houso' amlkitehou .105 60J Wriglcy Street, five, 'roomed "' House, quarter aero ' . .25 ?05 Olifcl'sfrcot, fiveroomcdhbußC, jraM jjiljui'lalf a'ci'6' ' AfldimoflibrtofifpJiiyarioMlocalito »>'%,«?« .If W$ M < tocuLiw.9l W'""'' w]n h * ""•"••'«>■''««l o.|s. w.d4bvmplb,; • , Jlaßtwton, Wairarapa .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3066, 28 November 1888, Page 4
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