•THR Cr/YDJiSDALK UNTIRE HORBK" GLADSTONES ;l. WI.L travel in tlio Wairniapa District tills Beusi)ii loiviitg Jlnstorton evc.r)' etnlmiin; "' '"- i marc liyi'OKE is by Prince Uoynl (30) damn , bjrOld AVellingtoiij grnml tlnm iinportetl from Victoria. .Tim well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr 1). McQueen, Sinojttou, .Victoria,' ninl was imported by Itis' present owner, Mr John McKollor, Doylcston, Canterbury, Trincc Royal it ' by l'rince Charlie, who was imported by Messrs J, anil M. Mcintosh, from Scotland. l'riiico Royal is a rich biowii color, stands l(i hands auil 8 incites, showing great symmetry of form, witll plenty of bur and bone of the best fashion, l'riiico Koynl commenced Ilia career #s a prize taker at two years old,securing second prize at Mhrnt, and second at Smeaton, where ho was only, benten bv Darwili, tho winner of the Sires l'rodude Stokes of £lO. Since his arrival in this' colony lie lina nlwtiya been a prize taker in every show yard where lie liiia been entered. At Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan.Show.of 1880, ho was awarded the Association Medal and the President's Cup as the best draught sUlion of any ago on the ground, His stock aro now beginning to speak for themselves, 1 notably Mr Stoddart'scolt, Lord Raglan,, who- took first prize as a; three year old ot Climtcbmcli Inst year j Sir l'ocock'a l'rince Victor: Mr J. Bong's Royal Prince i and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and many Others too numerous to mention, Gladstone.will-leave Mnsterton every Monday morning,gravel through old Mauricevillo settlement,■■- reaching Kketahuna .the 'same evening. Thence to Lower Maiigaone road oil tho owner's property, where lie will rtmain till Thursday morning, returning thrcugh Maiigamalioc to Masteitoii the same evening,' where ho'will remain till the eiid of tlie week TERMS-£3 per mare, 'Two or more as per agreement, ' .' ' ■ KEKSTEU it HARDING, Proprietors, rrOSTAND THIS SEASON.-AT 1 BItOOKLYNE, GLADSTONE, the well-known Clydesdale, ' Sir Colin Campbell, TERMS—£4 5a per niaro; two or moro as per agreement, GIiAZING PREK.. I. jl'lKTlj 80i)G Proprietor.
'"TO STAND THIS. SEASON THE 1 .Celebrated Coaching Stallion . Rapid Roan. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr; C,. Mansoy, of rimiu'u, and is by Knottihgly from tlie Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmauia, by the wellknown horse dealor, James Stark, of Canterbury, The important point for breeders always to consider bofore deciding upon a sire is, what market is there for stock tliey aro about rear, and : whotlier it is wise to add to the already large number of weedy animals that every sitlcdny proves have not paid for the fjrass it took to rear tliem—not to mention all the othc expenses—and an there' is always a good market for Rapid Roan's sort, the proprietov recommends him with confidence to breeders as a 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 Aslibiirloii Hunt Steeplechase, and another Castout won a Hack Race at Gcraldine—racing 111011 know that jt takes a gdod horse to'win a flack Race now-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when' liapid Roan is by such a champion as Kiiottingloy, who amongst many victories includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J, 0. Handicaps, in the lust of which ho had lOst 11 lbs, and then won.,.nee N, Z, Turf Record— K nottingley is by Scud,- from Termagant, own sister to Olonderi. Scud was by famous old lliddlcswortli from that equally famous mare Spray, Besides Scud, Spray gave us Wjtsail, Bello of the Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chief, Such names as Glendon, Rid'Hesworth, Stormbird' and Southern Chief need no praise in the Wairarupa 1 district where everyone lias a good word to say for their stock, and rightly so, for they cannot be beaten, especially when really hard work is the order ; of tlie day, In Rapid Roan breeders have the thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for'.style, stylo, oubstancb) gait, temper and • good character cannot be excelled whether breeding- for home or the Indian market. ;
Tebms:—Single Mure, 3 guineas; Two mares i'o; more than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, Is (id a week afterwards, Evory care taken but 110 responsibility incurred. Good paddock Ritpjd Rqan will travel lo Grovtown on -Monday, and Club Hotel stables Jfastertou oij Saturday ; the remainder of the week at hie mvers ftuni, I'arkvalo. All "'monies payable, by P.N., due let of <lanuftry-1880.. : For farther particulars apply to WU COIILETT. Parkvale, Ciutertou, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSTBB9-1890, rV'IHE UNDERSIGNED haa" decided X to olFer. at the JIAamTON Pastohal Show next year a prize of TEN POUNDS - For the Best Foal the progeny of PISOATORIOUS, which may he exhibited; and he is also propared (in conjunction with other horse owners in the Wairapipa) to give I'JVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at tliesumo sliow for the Best Foal-the progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HoiiSK in the. District. - Ho also Mors for the Mahtehton Pastoral Snow in the following year (1800) ut prize of 1 / TWENTY POUNDS ,For tho Best I'IbCATORIOUS Yearling oxhibited on the Show Ground. A. W. CAVK. Tu OicOi'ci, Octobov 14th, 1888. • » Cv S, W. DALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND
STATION AGENT. PEMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION;. ' ■ AQEtfTrOR-;. PERMANENT MVOTMEP & fjQAN ASSOCIATION OFWAIBABAPA. . PEKttf-SIBEET MABTERTOH Agencies —The Standard Insurance Company of Hew Zealand; Jiro, Marine and Fidelity Guaranteej'Norbuiy's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Assopifttoii of Australasia ' I'ROPEHTj.ES FOR SALJS, , No. '" ' ' Price . £ 6JB 2&00 sto&owliouso, weolslief dip awl yards . , 1000 002 lom's Estate, G.roomed Lome . • ■ 5 acres good garden aiid orchard CSO GOO'Manah,' 12 roomed house,'s stalled stable, coacliliouse, dainr . Men's house of foiu: rooms, 16 acres of ground HOC OOtEketahuna, sections from ioO up : to £IOO, on main road 205 . GO2 Eangitumau,62o acres, ouly £155, ■ cash 603 Villa atreeti ; fourroouicd house " aud kitchen •• ■ 165 604 Wriglcy Street, . roomed 'Hotso. quarter acre " ' 25 603 OhairelstreeVfivo wfflcd house, ' good stable llalf.acre. rj , » Andniany other' properties in variouslocalities suited to every ' description of purchaser, 'tWtiiulaVsVof'Tyhich 1 VfiU'bb" furnished; on it j-.v r .\ • ' y.is.w.Pi^BiP^,: '• - '» i :Afa ntaAv* yfrrAfHi •'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 4
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998Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 4
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