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mO STAND THIS SEASON, tin ' 1 Imported Clydesdale Stalntm STANLEY. STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo lav, 'stands nearly 17 hands high a tromeml- - uusly' li«mvy booed horee, viw■ pkw. • tionatcly uiado, and is one of the bt I uelioued horse* .in tlio colony, ttlld »• ' admitted to bu the best colt of Ins a{,u In thoKnth Wand. Stanley; bang ; three-year-old cull will be limited to 1111 pBDIGKliE - STANLEY, rising ' throe-year-old, , Hia airo, Clydoadftlo Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, a »»'«• P"™ takor in Victoiia, and » very success ul stock getter. Clydesdale Hero wfls tho Birc ot that noted Prizetiiker FarniOT*B Fn^ t>(t. bred in Canterbury and oxportul !■ ' Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded ifint honors attl.e Grand National Show and beating a" cumora, Colonial ami imported horses and is at present tin.* "cliantpiuu horse of the colonies. Clydesdale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian fam /lmnorted), grand dam itanco, by BlniA •''ltanipion, "imported _to Tasmaure. Olydesdalo Hero's dam is the winner o live first prizes 1111(1 three second a Kyneton and Sandhurst, \ wtona. H a aire, Lord Clyde, iui|iurted irom bcolaud by that noted breeder, James Craw ford, Esq., Kyneton, \ letona, bred by D McFaiiimo, Escj., Torr., lelo.isburg out of Jess, grand dam libbie. gram „ire Clydesdale Sam, g.g. «« Ok Florence. Lord Clyde, Rut by hinperw grand sire.Sir Walter Scott, the proputty of tlio, Duko of Helton, ggsiro OldPiinco,gg«siroOkl Clyde.Lord Clyde gained many prizes.in be ; land, Ist at Bisbopbriug, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist at Kilbride, also hnb at John**, when two years old Ist- at Barrhcadjst at Johnson, Ist at RenfrowsWo mid prize at the Highland Society a sliuvat Glasgow (1870), At threo ycars old lie gained the Amandale Society prize of £4O for best stallion, open to all ages, mid Ist prize at tlio Highland b«cwty<. Show at Abeideen (1808). Lord Clyde lias proved himself one of the best sires in the world, first and second prize colta also lirnt prizo filly at San dhunUr , and Ist prize colts and fillhes a Kyneton, Ist prize colta at the Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter, also invinceablo i« th« Sl.ow nni;. dam bv Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam, Bios--2m was got by the eehtoted horse Dlaek Champion, wlpprted b Y tho lac Wlliam Ucrliam Esq. Vm ' Mild there to Morvu J- lloskru o Ksq. lial.wull, CauterbuiY, tUo . BH " f wilt hundred and fifty |"«"'^ ChBmpioii(120)llB«-^ r Hj l l l bud f.nulc, his siro \ouujf Ln«,lnnd 8 Clory, « r and aire, Young Volunt er, dain by Heart of Oak. Blossom s an, Viiilut* was by tho pure bred (Napoleon), imported to *-ew /Mind from Scotland by the late John f<imiiio lOsti, of Taierl, Otago. Kapoleon was a prize takef in Scotland, a.idas L was one of the best wo. hawi j New Zealand, thus shown.!! Stan eji high class lineage, who Jf." produce first class stock, lor particulars, as to terms &c, apply to tin owncra falloqnbros, „ onan 'luwtani.

II bbo WILL STAND THIS SISASON IN Carteiton, Musterton, ami mounding Districts, HERO I* ft licautiM <lavk by, Btitmla lo |,finis 2 inches high, -riiowing Crca symmetry of form, with immense bone, gram} feet and hair of 'he best (junhty, and was nred fc* R.Clark of Ashburton. ' Kdviu, Hero's sin-, is bv IVmce lloynl (imp) dsn Bess, by Napoleon (tarisrcalgranil-ita Oip by lilack Prince W wo* dam l!lostow by Matchless Highland .Mary (im|.), by Cochran's Clyde w Tot!, Ksl.i Lincoln. Napoleon, grand, jir'o to Kelvin, was importcil by tlio late Jolm Nimmo, Esq., of Oiago, Kelvin took Ist l'nio at Lctstoii when a IYe»"0ld; second at Lccston us a i-yrar oil ; frtly comniciuled at Uliratu buret. m tl.c Jute year 1 also ldgbly commended in .(fastdiuroli in 1885 i 2ml two ycnrn in Mwccsaon at A»hburtou 11st ui Asiibmton In ISMi, mid gold ineitat of 10 guineas /or the best entire fBS tenat tu W ™ mported by Mr John MacKcllar, of Gantciirarr I'rinco Koy.il' s I,nnce Uharley-was imported from Scotland by J. and M. Mnclnntos i wh«o ho was exhibited soven times In succession and tookwtaMpw*. He also ftfiiiinl Ist i>rize £ls lit tlic HigUlmul A o n* & Show held at Glasgow in 1857 against Charley wined Ist mfec at (iisWrne (Victoria) nbow ill Ml the lot' 1 "J'l 1 Wrmcn' Society's l ß t of UO and the Glia'nmon ffun m low, ami ico., Mice Charlie (Hero's great great gramlsirc) was never beaten at any show in the worlil, I'iiucc ltoyal as a yearling va» *!liw" twee when he gained 2nd pro at Mawt, 2nd prize at Smcaton, 1« bcateh bj Dar will, the wiuuer of the Snr" s 1 roduco Stakes of fliO, An a two-year old was placed second dt llallarat, and second at the Orand National Show, liehl at Talbot, and 2nd \kw at Smca'"princcKoyalaso three year «1,1 took first JzcutLecstoii for Ihc.bestdraught entire lifauy age; also tbe I'ublicanaUip for the M entire travelling the li esinnro district, and first rata) at Chrintehurch as a three year old. As a four year old Ist prize at Lccston i at Lincoln and first at Ghristchurch. 2nd ~rizo at Leeston in 18711,15t at Uhnstchurch and gold medal for test horse on (he ground, Ist at Lccaton 'or l'ublican a Cup iu MO, Ist '/lie liciieral (imp.) by A. iNisbet, Eaj., from SC ll'ro#'dam':ui a two year old took first ■iruVat Olutlia. aud at l'okomaimo; as a two year old hUtDuucdm, and wan not show Lain until M. *n at Wmcnton South Ao took first prize for best more oil the /round with foal at foot. Itf at Ashburton as # brood mare, ami Ist with twu of litr progeny Hero, as a yearling, took Ist pnzo at Ashburton, and ut pccinl fime.for tl.e bw on he ground, and a special prize for ho best yearling colt or (illy by Kelvin S«« »,t™ cor old Ist at Ashburton anil 2nd at Uiristchurch jlctropolitanSliowiflavcrytaelass. . For further in/oiraatioji see tlio JJ,A Stud The above pedigrco will show llero to ho onoof t'le bcsthrwl Lovees In tlio Southern He'ro'will ß^ '-P- '''mKSDAY B ' tcrton, nvcry AND rUKSUAY, owner's »tabk I'orterton, \\KUNEbUV\ Oreytown THURSDAY, remainder of «k "VwiMS-Siiiglo Maro JJ-I. Itouiugc Ds, to b \(oodpiildocksnt Uarkrton(with piciilyof fresh water supplied) IRLt until marcs etintcd. . , •, Kvcry care taken but no responsibility, owner will givo at the show in 1890 a special pri* is For further particulars apply to the Uroom la charge rnvin msiiAfiif.

Or WILLIAM HKMOOK. nil) STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr I j, NBILSOjN'S Mkk, ClareVillc, the tluiioiighbvcd Kntiro I'imy GI3ISWOAJL, SPIiO. .SINGLK MAIIE, UOs; two or moro as pof agrociflont. Mdockiujj extra. ■mil TBOitOUOUDItKD IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE bird IS a dark bay ur alumliug 1u.3, isl)i".lwucil. abort in tin' utaiuliiif over a lot of grouiul, U Inn bseu stated (tiinca without DUinW to tlio owner, tlmt rrnirie Bird whs just tliu'liorae tlw IWraraim wan cd I'rairio I'M > B mus ' '""'fr i in tlili district to Hire uosKdiinlty bom%awl I breeders will do.vcll tu give liitrt atrial. IW! noDW WM bred by Jlr Ifcon CfliicH, ut inl 1.1 urst l'rauio lliril viilc Few/fralauil ntucl book, j •jy (ireyskiu, ilain Lwly Etnily.Wly Emily by I William 'Mliwiwlcii!, "lain Siicek bySjieculation, iiw.i dmn Miss Wlite by Whisker, I i„iu (IrcyeWu by Yattaloi.i I>y Bjr 11/iraiicn, | imji dam fewiancc by Mm, A;ab, i/iij; dmn }!luc Ml by (SulieMiu, sou of l!ou«u j jjmij/rant, iuip., tlum <iu«droon by .Mulatto,: imp Eualiuli waro. As will Ikssou from tlie { above pedißrc'u Prairie llird bus ji cwid mixturo of tbo Famous Touchstone, Wliulebo;ic, IVaff, l'bill-ila-I'uto blood*. Prairie JJird will travel from Masterton to 'i'iiuil. Terms! ThoßiugliW 'a" l6B (ek" A mill 11 in N, Z, tudbook) and wares tlut.bavo wn gJOOi n, races willM cost ' °"' crßl3 30s 1 reductions inadef or two or more. Gttnrautced £1 extru jicr iiwrc. Nogrooiuuuefre PaddocWsig fret; till tt^itc<l. 0.0. iSBODIU) I'wpjwtor, TeOw Or®, liditerkn,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 4

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