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: THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE ;GLADSTONfi' ' ; \yLL' travelintho Wairarapa Distrlckthls season leaving Mastcrton every Monday • ctalmna. •>■. ~.■.■■<• . DSTONE is by l'rinco Royal(30) dam a , by Old Wellington, grain! (km imported from Victoria.'" The woll-knowa Clydesdale Stallion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D. McQueen, Smciton,; Victoria, and was imported by bis present owner, Mr John McKellor, Doylcston, Canterbury, Prince Royal is by Prince Charlie, who was importcd'by Messrs J, and M, Mcintosh froni Scotland, : ' ■ Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands Hi hands ami 3 incjics., showing gnat symmetry of form, with plenty of h:«r andbono of the best fashion, l'rinco Royal commenced his career asa prizo taker at lira years old,sccuring second prize at Mlarat, and second at Smeaton, whero ho was only beaten by Darwin, the winner'of the Sires Produco Stakes of £lO. Since his arrival in this colony he has always been a prize, taker in every show yaril where ho has,.bceh,entered. At tho.Canterbury Agricultural mill Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, ho was awarded the Association Medal and tho President's Cup as the best draught stallion of any,ago on the ground.; ,■■ ~ ,;' •■ : i;. ■'■>■ His stocky are now beginning to speak for themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's colt, Lord Hoglan; who took ttrst prison's a tlirco year old at Christohurclt last year; Mr Focock's l'rinco Victor j Mr J. Boog's Royal Prince J and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prize tak — nnd many others too'nuinerous to mcntioi.... Gladstono will leave Miistcrtou 'ovcry Monsettlement; reaching Eketahuna the 'samo evening, Tliohco to Lower.Mangaono road .on tho owner's property,, where lie' will; remain .till. Thursday - morning, 'roturning-'tbrdigli Mangamahoe.tb Masterton' the samo. owning, ivhore ho will remain till tho ondof tho week TKRMS-£3'per marc, Two or m'oro as per agreement, KEESTER& HARDING, Proprietors.

/TOSTAND THIS SEASON.-AT I BROOKMNE, GLADSTONE, the wol I-It now n OJyclogdale, Sir Colin Campbell. TERMS—£4 lis per mate; two or moto 'ns porogreomont. '" GRACING FREE. I. PIKE, 808 0 .Proprietor.

TO .STAND THIS.SEASON THE * Celebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan, Rapid Eoan was bred by Mr 0, Massey, of Timaru, audisbyKnott'ingly from tho Cleyoland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by the wellknown horse dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury.' The important point for breeders' always to:, consider before deciding uponasirois, what market'is thero for stuck they are about rear, and wiiother it is wise to add to tho already large dumber of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to, rear thoni-nofc to mention all tho othc expenses—and as there is always a good market for Rapid Roan's sort, tho proprietor 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 ono of his sons Morok, won the. Ashburton Hunt Steeplechase, arid another Castout won a Hack Eaco at Goraldine—racing mon know that it takes a good horso to win a flack Eaco now-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when Eapid Eoan is by such a champion as Knottingloy, who amongst many victories includes two Canterbury Cups, and two J, 0. Hnndi-, caps, in tho last of which ho had lOst 11 lbs, and then won...sco N. Z. Tm-f Re-cord-Knottingloy is by Scud, from Termagant, own sister to fjlendon, Scud was by famous old Eiddlcswprth from that equally famous maro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, Bella; of tho Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chiof, Such names t& Glondoni Biddlesworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no piaiso in tho Wairarapa district where overy one has a good word to say for thoiv stock,'and "rightly so, for thoy cannot bo beaten, especially whcmcally hard work is tho order of the day. In liapid Eoan breeders havo the thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for stylo, stylo, substanco, gait, temper and good character cannot bo oxcollcd whetlier breeding for home or tho Indian market.

Tbkjis:—Single Mitre, 3 guineas; Two marcs I*s; more than two mares by arrangement.' Grazing fee till notice, Is (Id a week afterwards. Every, care taken but no responsibility.' incurred. Good paddocks. Rapid fioan will travel to. Groytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mastorton on Saturday ; the remainder of tho week at his owers farm, l'arkvalo, All monies payable, by P.N,, duo Ist of January 1889; ' For furthor particulars apply to TO CORLETT. Paikvale, Carterton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSIBB9-1890, milE UNDERSIGNED has decided ! to iift'er at the Masteriok Pasiobal Suow noxt year a prizo of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foal tho progeny of PISOATORIOUS, which may ho exhibited ; and ho is also prepared (in conjunction with other hors'o owners in tho Wairarapa) .Wgivo JjIVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at tho same show for tlio Dest Foal-tho progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HORSE in the District. He also' offors for the Masterion Pastoiui Snow in the following year (1890) a prizo of TWENTY POUNDS' For tho Best PISCATORIOUS Yearling exhibited on tho Show Ground. A. W, CAVE. ToOrbOro, ' October 14th, 1888.' 8029 AMERICAN ORGANS I I •" Will .'.WELL 11 OH, How Cheap! And quitetruo. lam , told that F, J, Pinny splendidAmeiicanOrgans, by some of the boat' and most reliable makers, Each instrument is fitted up with the divided ocUve couplars. Good authorities, and persons who have them in this city say what magnificent, instruments they aro, being just what 'they aro represented—tho beat and cheapest ever offered to ihs numerous friends and the public at large. Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of-groat capacity; no woodon couplars; all '■ steel-plated rods-no fear of; getting but'of order with fair usage. Theseorgans are built in a solid black walnut case with inouscrprbof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why .his oxpenscsaro so small; his system is r !'Small profits and quick returns," Well, wo will just call at'his oflico and seo for ourselves, Ho says on thelfetinhis window that healwaysiceeps samples on stock.: Who would not hav6 music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £IG, or one with six stops, including the 'divided, octavo couplars, for' £l9.- '■' Noto the address— F. J. PINNY, BroadwayTorraco, Wellington. Catalogues can be had on appliation at Daily offica'. '

FQR {3ALE. ■J\ bU" itii: crass,' Rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, HiiusetShe'epyards,, Dip, Wool Shed, Stwkyard, atid'Oawihed; good garden j i^r,ableLof , cari'ying > thxee sheeptothe acre; five miles fromMasw ton. For tonus, apply, Robert Cado, Blade Jlock Hill, or Levin and Co, Wei-, lingy, .':::;•■;■ . :.: %%%

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3068, 30 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3068, 30 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3068, 30 November 1888, Page 4

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