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mo STAND THIS SEASON, the 1 Imported Clydesdale Stallion ' STANLEY. STANLEY is n beautiful dapplo bay, stands neatly 17 hands high a tremendously heavy bonod horse, very projior- ; tionately made, and is one of tho best netiuued hotscs in tho colony, mid ib admitted to be the best colt of hh »RC , in the North lalftnd. Stmto tang \ threo-ycar-old colt will be limited to 2D j : " MMRREK- STANLEY, rising threc-year-old, His Biro, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hill*. Victotift, a noted prize taker id Victoria, and a very successful stock niter. Clvdoadalu Hero was theisireol that noted Prizetaker Farmer's Friend, bred in Canterbury and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors otthoOraud National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and in at present tlie chanirionhowofthoc.ilomes. Clydes. dale 110r... dan. Jess, is by Lothian am (nnimrlod), grand dam Nance, l>y Mack "hampion, imported ,to Tasmania. OIyd«d«lo Hero's deuinUw winner o fivo first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst. \ictona.H « Biia, liord Cly.il-. imported from Scotland bv that noted breeder, .h;m^«'wford, Esq., Kyneton, Vietona, bred by D.MoFari«ne,K« ( ,.,Torr. ieensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gran siro Clydesdale Sam, g.g. «te Old Florence. Lord Clyde, fby Lmperor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, ihopLtvofanDul.eofHam.lon, ggs,r o!dPrince,gggsircold Clyde Lord Clyde sained many prizes.in Scotland, lialLhopbri«J»tatl.r.nJc, lstatKilbride,al B ohrsUtJhnbn, when two years old Ist at Barthea, U at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewsluro and 2n prfeotthe Highland Society's shew a Glasgow (1870), At thro jean old ht gained the Amandalo Society pmo of £4O fur best stallion, open to all "ges ami Ist prize at tho Highland Society >. Swat P Abe.deen(lßoß) Lord Clyde hi. proved himself one of the best sues In the world. lir.t and second prize cos al ßU fir«tpri W tilly»t s *J ir : a „d Ist prize colts an d fillh*at Kyneton, Ist prize colts at. the Grand National' Show. Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter, slloinvLeable in lh« Show ring, dan. by Heart of Oak. Stanleys dam. BiosBlack Champion, importc bytho to William DorhamlKl.Melhwnie, and sold there to Morris J. K<f * Rs j Hnlswoll, Canterbury, for the sum of

oEainpiini (120) New Z*» l « , ' d r Dl * , S! [ilory, mri sire, Yirtinß Vi.lunloop. mtaLrtrflhk. Blown..™' (N»|,»l,o„). imputed to Nw/eahwl KHu...fte.ri.O' n g... N»p«ltuii*»» KR «t iu Sotrthnd. K nd p« » hu.h clhbh lmtagi', »1..' eu.iw.if.il.' L|icuU«,» to torn., fto, apply W" 8 FALLOON BIIOS., Tamtam.

HKKO WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Curtciton, Mortettonr»nd surrounding Districts., vißKvlHKneHDit Kelvin, (Hero's sire), win bred by the late \i, Toil, Ksi|., Lincoln. Napoleon, grandlire to Kelvin. wai im|'o«cil by tlio late John Kimmo, Ksq., of Otngo. Kelvin took lit prize at Lecston when a I-yea-old; second at Lccnton as n 3-year olit ; liiglily coininuukd at (Jliiistcliurch in the mine year; also liiylily commended in Christchurch in 1885 i 2ml two years in succession at AsLhurtou; Ist in Asiibnrtwi in 188 ft unci gohl medal of 10 guineas for the best entire i Hi giniml. Trince liovul (-jrent gr.i!id.-ire to IIcio) was mpurciA liy'Slr Jolin MncKi:llar, of Canterimry. l'rinec I'.oy.il's l'rinee (Jimrley-w iucci-s.i(.ii ami look stvtii Ist priMs. Ho also c iim-;l \A luiz ■ "t flf> at the Highland Aari-rii!-.-.ir..l Svow lii-iil nt Olosgowiu 1857 against i' : «« : havlii-(Hrr-V: ;ri;it gn.it jntiuijirr) Kusni.er beaten r.t any show in tlio world, l'linco Royal a* a yeailmg v»as shown twice when be gained 2nd prize at Marat, 2nd urize st Sinwton, Itoing bcatch by Dar-n-in, the winner of the Sim's I'roduce Stakes of i'l'-O. As» two-vi,-ir old was ldaeod second ht liallnrat, and second at tin Grand National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smen-

PrincelSoyalasa tlircc yearoHtook first prize at Lecston for tlio best draught entire of (iny age; also tin) l*ublican'a Cup for the but entire travelling Hie KlesHwo district, and first |.rize at Obristcliurch M a three jeni . old.. Am n four year old Ist prize at Lecston 'st at Lincoln and first at Christcliurch, 2nd prizu.at LcL-iton in 18?!', Ist at Uhristclmrch mnl gold muliil for 1 e*t horse on the ground, Lit ut Lci'stuii for rublirjiii'H Clip in ISBO, lit prize ht (Jhrislctacli mid President'* Cup of £lO, mid silver tnnlal f.n best horse on the ground, of any ngc, in l&0. Uloßoui, ilrnn of Hero (imp.) grandnrc to Tlio General (imp.) by A. Ninbtt, K*|., from Scotland. ~.,», Hero 8 dam ,ut » two year old took first prize at Clutha.and at 'JVkoniaitiro j na a two ngain until ISW, when at l'almcrston South ilic took first prize for bait miiru on the jTOumt with foal at foot, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, n» a yearling, took Ist prize at A»li. burton, and a pecid prize for the best on he ground, and a special prize for the best yearling colt or filly by Kelvin jas a two ear old Ist nt Ashbmton and 2nd at Chnstchurch Metropolitan Slmw in ut very largo class. _ For further information sec the N.2. Stud Book, The above pedigree will show Hero to be one of t'ie best bred horses in the Southern Hemisphere. Hero will stand at tlio Club Stable?, Mas. terton, every MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY; Oreytiiwn THI'IiSDAY, lemaiuder of week nt Cartel ton TBIIMS-Singlc Marc I'l. Oroomiigu(u to DC p lid at first urn-Ice. Good p .ddocks at Carterton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) HIKE until marcs itinted, livery rare taken but no responsibility. •iwiii-r will L'kVf lit the show in 18i)0 a ericci.il ptizo of £5 m for Ik best yearling by llcrii, F«r further particulars apply to the Groom iu charge DAVID TOSKACK. Or WILLIAM UEItUOCK.

TO STAND THIS SEASON «AT MOMEBUSH. MASTEItTON, rpHE THOKOUGIiIIED STALLION Daniel O'ConneL forniß £2loa per imiro. rUUEBIIKD CLYDESDALE S'l'ALLaird ()'Largo. lariitnlur.-i apply to AMiI'SfUASEit, Homcl'Ush. I'OnSALEOIITcSTASDTniiiSEA. SjN.TJIEI'VIiIiIiI'.EDOLVPEbDALE STALLION LOCH IIHU, By Loth l i 'i'i'jjUH(iiii|iiirtuil)fniiuFl(ivThis grand cult was laud by the Auckland Slud Cipmn::i:y in 1885, therefore llireo ywrs old tltk lm\i«i>, and is admitted by competent judges to ho a splendid specimen uf a draught sire. points, very docile, loads well with any horse, lie lias fjood foot, plenty of hair, ami whim lliuruiudily furnished must boa magnificent animal. Loch Dim will bo shown lit butli purades, and if nut sold will Im «t the service of breeders In the uiCHidiiiiu LVJi Dim eitii bo ceen at hi; owner's Btablcs. Extended pedigree in cards and future advottiscment, JOHN STOTT, 2680 Jiiwklyno, Gladstone-,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 4

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