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mti KTASD THIS SEASON, thi--1 Imported Clydcsclalo Stall.iou STANLEY. ST AMY is a beautiful dapplo buy, B tMidsncarlyl7 hands high a troinondously heavy boned horse, very proportionately made, and is one of thotet nctioncd horses in the colony, and is drai ted to be the best colt of his aRo „ NoUhWaud, Stauleybeingai lhvee.ycaroldcoltwillbolnmtedto2o ( ' njng thrccvear-old. His siro, Clydesdale Iv Victoiia, a noted prae takor in Vtoria, and a very successful stock S Clydesdale Hero was thos.ro ol SiotedPrizctakerFarmer'sFnen, 3 in Canterbury and exported to I b'oLe, Victoria, and was awarded Vd beatiu" all eomers, C\,lonu a 1 imported horses and is at present tb SpiorßOofthocolo.nes.Clycs. SrC am Jess, isby Lothian Jan, Sorted, grand dan, Nance,by Black Spion.imported to Tasmama. £ first p» and three second at gland Sandhurst. Victoria. H» airo, I-ord Clyde, imported from Scot. ford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by SWriane Esq,, Ton. Helens burg out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, gra B ito Clydesdale Sam, g.g. «« OH 1 ronce. Lord Clyde, got by Empcroi 110 T.' Hi, Walter Scott, tho projßiaii\ii«"uui •""' whon two years oh . T , I-, „(T and ht'pme .cults and hUlics at Kvncton, Ist prize colts at the brand K 3 Show. Melbourne sbowmg J.ordClydoto boa grandstoclgoto,, 1 „i cable in the Show nn«, dan, t > H tof Oak. Stanley dan, Boslllack Champion, imported by tho I. ,m )clhan,Esq Metomrne «,ul Hahwell, Canterbury, for the sun ol Stud U. hh .Biro ;«J» (!lorv "raiul s ro, Young Voluntcei, Sytort of Oak. ««»£"!» klct was by the pure bred Clydcsdal (C on), imported to New Zealand •:,,,ofTaieri,Otago. Napoleon wasa Spme taker in Scotland, and as irowlmeofthebestwe.havoha New Zealand, thus showing St e MghelHU lineage, who cannot a pnte first class stock Foi futlto. | ';n t .icular S ,astot' ! vmsSe,applytotl.e owners ~.a«tii)Ao FALLOON BROS., . nonn Taratidti.

II B B O WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN Carterton, Jlasteiton, and surrounding Districts. HEKO fen beautiful dark bay, stands 10 bends 2 inches high, showing Great symmetry of form, with immonso bone, grand feet ami hair o! tho beat quality, and was Wed t„ Tl (llnrt nf AsllVllirtMl. colioy is ft old j iatclmrcli in the leaded in ChristAshburton ;ls't m Ashburton in 1880, and. randsiro to IIcio) w»9 JacKellar, of Canterliu'ryi'T'riiico Hoyal's Prince Charley-was imported from Scotland by J. and JI. Slackintosh, whnc lie was exhibited seven times in sucrcsdon and took seven Ist prizes, He also named Ist pirn "1 flu nt'thc Highland Agricultural Show held at Glasgow in 1857 against thirty other.". Prince Charley samcil Ist prize at Gisuornc (Victoria.) show' in 1858 ; the l'ort Phillip Primers' Society's Ist prize of £2O, and the Champion Cup in 185!), 1800, and 18C3. ]' mico Charlie (Hero's gnat great granrlsirc) was never beaten nt any sliow in the world. Piinco Ilojnl «s n yeailinj; was shown twice when he gained 2nd prizo nt Ballarat, 2nd prizo at Smeaton, being bcatck by Darwin, tho winner of the Sire's Produce Stakes of OT. As a two-yoar old was placed second hi I'aliaral, and second at tin Grand National Show, held at Talbot, and 2nd prize at Smca-

Prince I'oynl ns» tlirco year old took flrst prize nt Ijccston for the best draught entire of any nge j also tlio Publicoii's Cup for tlio best entire travelling the Elcsnwro district, and first prize at Christchurcli as a three year olil. to a four ytur old Ist prize at Lccaton 'st nt Lincoln anil first at Cliristchurch. 2nd niizo at liccston in 18iH, Ist at Cliristcliurcli mid gold medal for best horse on the ground, Ist at Lecston fur Publican's Cup in 1080,1 st prize at Christchurcli ami President's Cup of £lO, and silver medal for best horse on the ground,of any age, in 1850, IJhasom, dnin of Hero (imp.) grnndsire to Scotland. Hero s dain m »two year old took first prize at Clutha, and nt Tokoinairiro; ns ft two year old Ist atDunedin, and was not shown (gain until 1887, when at l'alinerston South she took first piize for best Ware on the ground with foal at Ut, Ist at Ashburton as a brood mare, and Ist with two of her progeny Hero, ns n yearling, took Ist prize at Ashburton, and n pedal prize for the best on he ground, and a special prize for tlio best yearling colt or filly by Kelvin; as a two ear old Ist at A jliliurttiii and 2nd at Cliristcliurcli Metropolitan Show in a very large class, For further information sec tlio N.Z. Stud llnok. The above pedigree will show Hero to bo one of tlio best lircd horses in tlio Southern Hemisphere. Hero will sliml at the Club Stables, Mastcrton, .;vei7 MONDAY AND TUESDAY; owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY; (Jrcytoivn THURSDAY, remainder of week at Carterton MiMS-Siuglc Mure M. Crooiage lis to lie paid at first service, Uood pjddockn at Cartel ton (with plenty of fresh water supplied) FltEli until marcs

i but no responsibility. »ive at the show in 1890 n For further particulars apply to the Groom i,,C,, " tß ° DAVID TOSIUCK. Or WILLIAMIIEUCOCK, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT UOMEIiUrfll, MASTEUTON. . mi-IE TIIOROUGIIRED STALLION Dasiel O'Connel. forms £2los por maro. Also the I'UREIiKKD CLYDESDALE STALLION Laird-o'Largo. For fin titer particulars np]»ly lo ANGUS PHASER, 027 Hoinobush. FOB SALE OR TO STAND Till S SEASON, THE PUREBRED OLI'DESDALE STALLION LOCH DM, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Florence (imported). Thin grand colt mis bred by the Auckland Stud Company in 1885, therefore three years old this foaling, and is admitted by competent judges to bo n splendid specimon of n draught siro, Loch Dim is»dapple bay with black winlfi, very docile, lciido well with nny 'horse, he has good feet, plenty of h'air, and when thoroughly furnished must be a liiajjniliecnt animal. Loch Dim will be shown at both parades, and if not sold will bo at the service of breeders, in tlio iOieaiilimo Loch Dim tan be seen lit his owner's rinbles. Extended uedi«rc<! in cards ar.d future ■ JOJ-I.n STOIT, Broukly'uo, Gladstone.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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