mO'STAND' THIS SEASON,. the 1 Imported Clydesdale Stalhon STANLEY. STANLEY is ti-boautiful dapple bay, Btands nearly 17 lmnds high a tvoraeiulously heavy boned horso.VMy projiortionatcly made, and is on« of the best actional huracs in the. colony, and is admitted to bn the best, coltof hw orc in the North Island. Stanley tang a three-year-old colt will be limited to 2o ~TgW- STANLEY, rising threWoM. His sire, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Green Hills, Victoria, a notod prize taker in Victoria, and r. very Buccosaful stock wtter. Clydesdale Horo was thei sire ot that noted Prfcctaker Farmer s Friend, bred in Canterbury and oxportcd to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors attho Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horaes and is at present the clmmpionliorso of tho colonies. Clydcsdalofloi'fl.dnmJw, is by Lothian am (imported), grand dam Nance, by Blacl, Amnion, imported to Tasmama. Olydesdalo Herp's dam is tho winner o five first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His sire, I«l Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Ontw ford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by £>. MoFarliine, Esq., T«,rr. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gran sire Clydesdale Sam, g.g. sire Old Florence. Lord Ulyde, got by Emperor grand sire Sir Salter Scott, the propcrtyofthaDukootllmmltai ggsire Old Prince, gg R siro Old Clyde. Lord Ciydegaincdmany priMSin Sen and, Ist atDiihopbriKg, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ist at. Kilbride, also first at Johnston j when two years old Ist al Barrhead, is at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2nd prize at the Highland Soltys show at Glasgow (1370), At three years old he „„i„cd tho Amandalo Society prize of £4O for best stallion, open to a 1 ages, m l Ist inize at the Highland Society s Show at Aberdeen(]B(iß). Uf Clyde has proved himself one of tho best Biros in the world, first and second prize colts also lirst prize filly at Sandhurst, first, a„d Ist prize colts an d filUie at Kyneton, Ist pro col sat the Grand National Show, Melboi™ showing Lord Clyde to bo a granf stock getter, akoinviDceablointhe Show nng dam by Heart of Oak. Stanleys ; dam Blossom, was got by .the celebrated horse Mack Champion, imported bytho to WlliamJ)erhaniEsq,Metarne,a,d sold tli.ru to Morris J. Mrt Halswcll, Canterbury, for tho sum of eight hundred and fifty 01 ampion (120) Now Zealand Stud W his sire Young E. and s Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossoms an, VioleUas by the pure bred Clyfa (Napoleon), imported to Now Zealand UJscotlindbytlielateJoiuNimmo Esq, of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon wasa gre prize taker in Scotland, an as« sirowasoneofthebeswe.havo New Zealand, thus showing St no high clou lineage, who cannot fa 1 produce first class stock. For fut particulars, as to terms &c, apply to the °™ r9 IALUXWBBfIB., nnn'n Tarataln.
lIEKO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Carterton, Mnstctton, and unrounding Districts, HEUO In a beautiful dark bay, stands 10 bends 2 inches high, showing Grea symmetry of form, with hnmonsc bone, gram feet anil hair of the best quality, and was toil by K. Clnrk of Aalibnrton. Kelvin, Hcro'ssire, isbv Prmco lioyal (imp) l\m Bess, by Napoleon (imp)grcatgtaiid-dain flip, by BlackPiince limn) Hero*.lam Bos-, ■on by Matchless flmri-Owt grfin.j-.Urn Highland Mnry (imp), by Cochran» Clyde Kelvin, (Hero's sire), was bred by tho late V Tod, Hs<[., Lincoln- Najiolcon, grand,eire to Kelvin, was imported by the late John Nimino, Esq., of Otngo. . Kelvin took Ist pruc at keston when a ivcaroM; second at taton ns n,3-ycar old j fiishly commended' at Clmstchiirch in tho minoyenrj also WgWy commended in Christ; church in 1883 i 2nd two years... .succession a Ashbuiton; Ist m Asiiburton in lhSh, and gold medal Of 10 guineas for tlio best onto r. the ground. ~ IT . Trince Koyal (great grantee to I Co) to mnortcdbyMrJohnMacMlar, of Canterbury. Prince Koy..l'* 'nncc Charley-was imported from Scotland by J. nml M. Jlnckuitosh, wlwe he Mi exhibited seven times in succession and took seven Ist prizes 1 e also E Mncdlstprizeot£ir.atthenightolAgi.cultural Show held at Glasgow in I&>7 against thirty others. ~ , ; ~,., T'rincc Clmrlcy gamed Ist prize at Gisbornc (Victoria) show in 1808; the ort 1 h.ln. Ucrs'Society's Ist pr zee 43 and.tta Champion Cup in IM, IbOO, »nd 51.2 Prince Charlie lllcro's great great grniulsie) wuiovcr beaten nt any show in the world. I-,ine«lMM»y? ,l^™ 3 1 , s, ir ( t, 9 '' : i whcnhogafiicdWpmeat lalarat,2 1 pmc at Smeaton,, king bcateh by Dar■win tho winner of tho Sim's Produce Stakes of LW. As n two-year old was placed second at Marat, and second at the Grand iwtronal Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smcv "prince Royal as a three year old took first prize at Lcestcra for the host draught entire ofanyogejalw tlio Publican's Cup for the host entire travelling the Elesmerodistrict, and first prize atCliiistchurch as a three year old. As a four year old Ist prize at tatoii I<it at Linoulu ami first nt Glirwtchtircli. 2nd prize atLccstoninlSTil, Ist at Chnstchurci 1 ~.i.i i.i („,• ln«t. Imrsc on the ground, nml gold medal for ten norsc on »'» S"""'»'. Ist at teton for Publicans Clip in,lßßo, Is prize at Christcbiircli and '.residents Cup of 110, and silver medal for best horso on the ' ground, of any age, inlßßo. ]lteoin,dnmofHcro(imp.)gran,teto Tho General (imp.) by A, iNisbet, Lap, from ' C Jtcro b dam as a two year old took first lime at Clutha, and nt Tokoniairi.ro; as a two {•earolcllstatl)unedin,aiid was not show Again until 1857, when nt Palmerston South she took lint prize for best mare on the Evound with foal nt Ut, Ist at AsMiurtoa as ab.oo(liiwiv,iiudlßtwitlitwooflicriirogciiy Hero, lis n yearling, took lstprizoat Ash. burton, and a pedal nrmtor the bos on he mound, and a special prize for ho best yearling colt or filly by Kclvm; as o,two car old Ist at Asiiburton and 2nd at Cliristchurcli Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For further information sco the A.A Stud The above pedigroo will show Ucro to be one of the best bred horses in the Southern S'wUl'standat tho Club Stables, Mr* total «erj MONDAY .VXD TUESDAY; | owner'sstabl, Carterton, TONHffIAYj! Orcytown THUBSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton ' . , TEHMS— Single Marc £-1. Groomnge bs to be paid at first service. ~,,,, , Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) FREE until marcs stinted. , , ~„.. Every care taken but no responsibility, ' owner will givo at the show m 18110 a upccialprizo of B Os for the best yearling by For further particulars apply to the Groom inclinrgc , niv , nwnmitm
Or WILLIAM HERCOOK. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J, NBILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, the thoroughbred Entiro Pony GENERAL, SPEC. SINGLE MARE, 30s; two or moro as nor aornement. l'addncking extra. THE TEOKOUOHBRED IMPORTED STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay '"' biown'hoise standing 15.3, is big-boned, short in the hack, standing over a lotof ground, It lias been stated (times without number) to Hid owner, that l'rairio Bird was fort the horse the Wairnrapa wan ed p ra irio ISird is the most likely horse stnndiug in this district to sire cross-country horscs.nnd breeders will do well to rive him a trial. 1 rairioßird was bred by Mr Dixon Canes, o Lathnist, rrairie l!ird vido Nc\v/sea!ond stud book, by (ircvikin, dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by ■\Villiam TeU(iini»ortcd), <lam «i>cek by b|)eculaiion, imp., dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp., Oreyskiu by Yaltcmlon by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Esperanto by (Aw, Arab, imp., dnin lilao M by Gehenna, sou of Rouse Emigrant, imp,, dam quadroon Mul " l ' 0 ' imp., English marc, A» will k seen from the above pedigree Traiiic Bird has a grand mixture of the Famous Touchstone; W Imlclionc, Wasy, Philbda-l'ula bloods, l'rairio Bird will travel from Mastcrton to Tiuui, Terms: Thoroughbred marcs (classed Anndli hiK Z, tudbook) and marcs that havo won £30% n, races will bolscrvcd free of cost, nil others £3 10s: reductions mailcf or two or more. Guaranteed £1 extra per mare. No grooinsgc fee Paddooklnß frclill stinted. ~•■ . O.G, BUODIK, I'ropriitor, Te Oio Ow, Muatcrton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3068, 30 November 1888, Page 4
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