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MO STAND THIS SEASON, the I Imported Olydosdolo Stallion STANLEY, STANLTEY is a beautiful dapplo 'bay, Dtanda nearly 17 hands high a tromondously heavy boned homo, vnry proportionately mado, and bono of tho best notional horses in tho colony, and is admitted to butlie best colt of his age in tho North Island. Stanley being a three-year-old colt will bo limited to 2o marcs only. ,„„,, PEDIGREE-STANLEY, rising three-year-old. His aire, Clydcsdalo Horo, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, a noted pnzo takor in Victoria, and a very successful stock gcttor. Clydcsdalo Horo wsb tho Biro ol that noted Prizetaker Farmor's Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Melbourne Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horso of tho colonics. Clydcsdalo Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Pam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black tampion, imported to Tasmania. Clydcsdalo Hero's darn is tho winner of live first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His ■in, Lord' Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, 'Victoria, bred by D. McFarlane, Esq., Torr. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, g siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. site "«• •Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Emperor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, tho proporty of the Dttko of Hamilton, g g sire Old Priiico, gg fi siro Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in bco ami, Ist nt Bishopbriag, lab iit Kirkintilloch, lstatKilbrido,nlso fink at Johnston; when two years old Ist.at Barrhead, ast ab Jolinaon, Ist at Itenfrowshiro and 2nd prize ab the Highland Society s show at Glasgow (18% At three yews old he gained tho Amandale Society pnzo of £4O for best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at tho Highland Society a Show at Abordcon(lßUß) Lord Clyde has proved hiinßolf oiio of the boat siros! ' in tho world, first and secondi prize colts also.firstprkofilly at Sandhurst, first, and Ist prto colts an [lllie. J Kyneton, Ist prize colts at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clydo to'bo a graiid stock getter, also invinceablo in the Show ring, dam by Heart of Oak, Stanleys dam. Blossom was got by, the cefebrated horso. Black Champion, imporhrt.by.tta late William Derhani Esq,' Melbourne, and sold there to Morris J. Eoakrug.Esq. Halswell, Canterbury, for the slim ot eight, hundred and. fifty pounds. Black OhWon(l2o)»ewZeal.™dDrangh Stud Book, his siro Young England s Glory, grand siro, Young ViAmtyfA dam by Heart of Oak. Blossnnj.rdam Violet was by tho pure bredWlydesdalo' '(Napoleon),' imported to" New Zealand from Scotland by tho'lato John JNimmo Esq, of Taiori, O'tago. Napoleon was a great prize taker in Scotland, and as? aire was ono of the best we have had in ' New Zealand, thus showing Stanleys] limp),, by Cochran a Clydo l 'Zivin, (Hero's sire), was bred by the late W, Tod, Ksfl,, Lincoln. Napoleon, grandsire to Kelvin, was imported by tho late John Nimmo, Es([., of Otago. Kelvin took Ist pnzo-at Lccston when ii r-old ; second at Lccston as a 3-year old j liiclily commended at Cliristclmrcli in the Kimc year; nlso highly commended in Christin succession at Asiiuiuiuii i.» n inlOT, ami gold medal of,lo guineas for the best entire lire to Hero) was inportcdbyMrJoiinwamollar, of Canterbury, l'rincc I'.oydV Prince Oliarley-wns imported from Scotland by J. and M. Mackintosh, wli'ic he vrai exhibited seven times in tucccMU and took seven Ist prizes, lie also rained Ist prize ot l'l» at the Highland Agricultural Sliow held at Glasgow in 1W against 'i'ruicc Charley trained Ist prize at Oisbornc (Victoria) show in 1838 i the Port Phillip J. Vf<..!.i..i >l Lli l n.nnf I*9o. nnil tin fanners' wmciys m \nm »p ""•,"- Champion (Hip in », M and W. Prince Charlie (Hero's great great grandsirc) was never beaten at any show in the world. ■"•■■ -"-valasaycailing was shown twico »incd 2nd prizo at Balbirat, 2nd pria, at Smeaton, being bcateh by Darwin, the winner of the Sim's Produce fctikcs "'" As a two-year old was placed second it, and second at tlie Grand National Show, held at Talbot, anil 2nd prize at Smcatdasa three year old took first prize at Lcutf* for the best draught cutiro if any age | also the Publican's Cup or tho best entire travelling tlio Blcamwo district, and first prize at Christelmrcli as a thrco year old. As a four year old U prize at Lccston Ist at Lincoln and first at Cliratc mrcli 2nd ntizeattestoiimWlstatClmstehurch ' ''nodal for test horse on the ground, ton for Publican's Cup in 1880,1 st „rize at Cliristclmrcli and President's Cup of £'lo, and silver medal for best horso on the pound, ofany age, in 1880. , ~ , b ... '.... ~.„ „r limn nm.l mnnilsire to Scotland, , .. , . .. Hero s dam as a Wo year old took first prize at Clutha, and at Tokomamro j as a two UoldlßtatDmiedin,aml was not shmn Main until 1887, when a l'alincrston Sou h she took fust mizo for best mare oil the xrouud with foal at Ui, Ist at Ashburton as nbrood mare, andlstwitl. two of her progeny Hero, ns a yearling, took Ist pnzo at Ashbi.rton.anda pecial prize k the bes on lie ground, and a special prize for ho best yearling colt or (illy by Kclnn'.Ma.two ear old Ist at Ashbiuton and 2nd at Cliristchurch Metropolitan Show in a very large class. For further information sec the {M html Hie above pedigree will show Hero to be ...coftbcbistbml horses in the Southern Ilcimspucic. ,„. , i v . Hero will stand at the Club Stables, Masowner's stables, Cartel ton, A\ IiDNb&DAY i Grcytown TIIUHSIUV, remainder of week at Carterton . . TJiHMS--Singlc Marc M, (fropmogc us to bo paid at first service. ~.,,. , Hood iiaddocks at Cartel ton (with ltat? of fresh wafer supplied) FISKE until marc ttintcd. : . For further particulars apply to the Groom illctoß ° DAVID TOBIIACK. Or WILLIAM HKRUOCK. mO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr T J. NEILSON'S Paddock, Clarevillo, tho thoroughbred Kntivo Puny GJiJjMMnAJ-iSPEC,, Sft'GLE MAKE, Ms; two or more as lmr nt'iocmcnt. l'licldocking extra, ■TUB TfiOUOUCiIIIHiKD IMPORTED . BTALLIOK PRAIRIE BIRD IS ft dnrl; b,iy or browii'horec standing lfj.ij, i,bi"-boiied. short in the hack, standing X isbi"-boiied. short in the hack, standing over a lot of ground, It has ton stated (times without number) to the owner, that Prairie Bird was just the horse tlie Wairarapa wanted' Prairie Uird is the most likely horse standing in this district to sirccross-counlry liorsconil breeders will do well to give liini a liial, Prnirieliird wasliicil by Mr Dixon Cants, oflialhur»t Prairie Uird »idc New/ratal stud book, V dreyskiu, dam l/idy Kmily.Lady Emily by William Tell (imperial), dam Speck by Speculation, imp., dam Miai Whisker by Whisker, imp., Grcysklu by Yuttcmlon by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Kspcrancc by Giaitcus, Arab, i/np., dam liltio Dell by Ucheiina, son of lioiiso Emigrant, imp,, dam IJuailroon by Mulatto, imp., English mare. As trill bosecn from the above pedigree Prairie Uird has a pawl mixture of the Famous Touchstone, Wlialeljonc, Waxy, Phill-da-I'ula bloods. Pralrio Jlird will'travel fromMosteitontoTinill. Tcrinsi Tliorou"hbreil mares (classed A and I) m K. 2, tud book) ami marcs that liavo won £BOOI n. races will bo served free of cost, all othera £1 10s' reductions madcf or two or more, Guaranteed £1 extra per marc. No grooimgc fee Vaddocking free till stinted. , .Jim TeOrcOj^Maßleitou,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3072, 5 December 1888, Page 4

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