«rc.OLYDESDALK ENTIRE HOKSK' m GLADSTONE, yyLL travel in tho "Wairninpn District this season leaving Mnstcrton ovory Monday ctaliuna. DSTONE is by Priuco Royal (30) dam a y Old Wellington, grand dam imported Victoria, ■ The well-known Clydesdale ~ on Prince Hoyal was bred by Mr D. Q\iecn, Smcaton, Victoria, and was imported by his' present owner, Mr John McKcllor, Doylcston,. Canterbury. Prince Royal " by Prince Charlie, who was imported by Messrs J. ami M, Mcintosh from Scotland.. Princoßoyalisarich brown color, stands 1G hands and 3 inches, showing great sym--1 mctry of form, with plenty of luir'nndbono of the buat fashion. Prince Roynl commenced bis career as a prizo taker at two years ohl,Bccaring second prize at liallarat, and second at Smcaton, whoro ho .was oidy beaten by Darwin, tho winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of £lO, Sinco his arrival in this colony ho has nlwayß been a prizo taker in every show yard whore ho has been enterel). At tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan 3howoflßSo,\howas awarded tho Association Medal and tlfc President's Cup as tire best draught stallion If any age on the ground. ■ . .I His stock are now beguiling to speak for hcmselvcs, notably Mr Sloddart's colt, Lord Raglan, *■ took first pritaasa thrcoycar old at Clmstchurchlast yedrj Mr Pocock's Prmco Victorj Mr;J. Boagh RoyalPrlnco; am Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, in prizo ■. takers, and mnnv ntiwn.fain «■■■...'7. ■■-...:..n... ' till Thursday i nfanganiakoo to EJSTER & HARDING,- .' Proprietors, 8: SEASON.-AT I, .GLADSTONE, [sdale, . ampbell. ..■mare; twoormoro ns per agreement." GRAZING FREE, I. PIKE, TO STAND THIS SEASON THE * Celebrated Coaching Stallion . Rapid Roan, Kapid Roan was bred by Mr C, Massoy, of Kniaru, and is by Knottingly from the Cleveland Trotter, ■ Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by tho wellknown horse dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider beforo deciding upon ft siro is, what, market is there .for stuck they are about rear, |poV whether it is wise toadd to tho 'al''large number of weedy animals "*"'""'" 'ayjtroyM have not paid oar thorn—not ■■"■penses—and I market for 'jtorrecom- : i 6 breeders od'usoful and ass of uiaroer l£.qf his. Boris ~iirton';Hunt '•Caatolit. won ne—racing mon .. JeTa good horso to win a . t ,»ve'"'uriw-a-days—and.- why fl?'t|(ey win, when Kapid Eoan is jfa' champion' as Kuottingloy, who [ .jt.'m.uiy victories, includes two ' Jury, Cups, and two J..C, HaridiW tho last of which he bad lflst 11 iid then won...see N. Z..Ttu ; f Ref~J?nottingley is by Scud, from Termagant,' own sister to Glonden, Scud was by famous old Riddlesworth from that equally famous maro Spray. Besides Scud, Spray giivo us Witsail, Belle of tho Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chiof, Such names as Glcndon,. Riddlosworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no praisoin tho Wairarapa district where every one lias a good word to .say for thoir stock, and rightly so, for they cannot bo beaten, especially when really: hard work is tho order of the day, In Rapid Roan breeders have tho thoroughbred Cleveland Cress which for stylo, stylo, substance, gait, temper and good character canuot bo excelled .whether breeding for homo or tho Indian market. Teums:—Single Maro, 8 guineas; Two mares £b; more than two marcs by arrangement, Grazing fee till notice, Is fid a week afterwards. Every care taken' but no responsibility incurred, Good paddocks. Rapid Roan will travel to Greytown 'on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mastorton on Saturday ; tho remainder of tho wook at his owers farm, Parkvalo. All monies payable by P.N., duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to . WML CORLETT. Parkvalo, Carterton, AMERICAN ORGAN-SI I WELL! WELL 11 OH, HowChcap! And quitotruo, lam told that F. J. Pinny is offering splcndidAmoricanOrgans, by some of tho best and most reliable makers, Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octavo couplars, Good authorities, and persons who have thorn in this city say what magnificent instruments thoy aro, being just what they aro represented—the beet and cheapest cvor olfored to ills numerous friends and tho public at largo. Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial uso, With strong upright rubber bellows of groat capacity; no wooden couplars; all steel-plated rods—no fear of getting out of order with fair usago. -Theseorgans are built in a solid black walnut caso with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled .walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Well, how can ho sell so cheaply? Why his oxpenscsare so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick leturns." Well, wo will just call at his office and see for ourselves. Ho says on tholistinhis window that hoalwayskecps samples on stock. Who would not have music, wheu you can purchase a splendid American Organfor £lO, or one with six stops, including the divided octavo couplars, for £l9. Note tho address— I J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wellington. Catalogues can be-had on applimtion at Daily office FUR BALE, A FIRST-CLASS FARM 309 acres, l. all in i'rass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House Sbeepyards, Dip, Wool Shed, Stwkyard, and Cowshed; good garden; arable of carrying three sheen to the acrfi j five miles from Masterton. For terms, apply Robert Cade, Black Rock Hill, or tcvjii and Co, Wellington. 2062 ESETAHONA SMITHY. ARTHUR J, CHAMBERLAIN, (imeofMasteuton,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAyiNG takpnoypr flip ajjpyo busi. n'ess so on by Mr Geo, BucKiNoiiAMi solicits acoiitinuanco of thp patronage that has hithorto been i!) IjbpraJly extended to jvjs jireiiccpijsur. E/ery description of ontriijeonng' and j|aclcsmjtipg Pfknpatly oxcpijtecl,at hp' lowest. fm,djj rate? oWlstont with onost workmanship.. OPAKI SAW MILLS, MastertoW " •''''■''. •• • pßQPuffiiqi ,' ETjl 'notify .at he '■ PJ, has purchased tho above woll-kiiu'wn mill, and,' is 'prepared to oqt and ijeliyef timber k pjdsr anysiii^and, | at the'JoTjfesfc pp,s3iblf| trade njtes..'Allofde'r?bypist, af thp mill,"or jeft at ft, E>rpsjdenco, w|ll receivo protup^ and oarefui attention,;.: "•'_; . ■;.:.•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3072, 5 December 1888, Page 4
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