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s PRELIMINARY ISOTIOE. Olydcsdalo J GLENGARXBXB, J by Rob Roy out of R, Co'ckbiirn's maro Darling, which took first prizo at tlio > Wnirarapa Pastoral Show—Darling by Prince Charlie-rising four years, with c wonderfully fino bono, musolo, symctry, 12 and temper, will stand this season at Masterton and Onaki, For terms and further particulars apply to W.MILLER, 614 Opaki. I THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION P \ LORD MANDBVILLE C WILL Stand at owner's stables this . season for a limited number of ' mares only, \ Terms-5 guineas cash. Paddoeking 3 free. I 0.-Bwodofn ai'o requested to apply f early, - as number will bo STRICTLY J LIMITED. ,i Particulars on application to :o W. NEILL, ! :o Ownor. m | this soma in the W horoughbrcd stallion FOREfcJTEK, Forester is a dark clicstaut standing 1G 2 inches, sire, Pnriri, dam. Gossip, star's performances nro so well-known to tlio Woirurapa breeders that fuithor rcferenco is not necessary. TERMS-JES, payable by r. N. duo Ist January 1891, two or more marcs as per agreement. Ctroomago feo ss. For further particulars apply to ALBERT LYFORD, . Owner or Groo mo STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE -L OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQUIRE, Bred by_ the late John Morrison, Esq, He was by Voltigucr, dam Nolly, by Cliinonas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguer, by King Cole, dam Fenclla, by Fisherman, dam Koso do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman. ThoSquiro is an iron gray of great Bubstance and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins. high) line temper, good sound feet with flat bone, (which are indhpcnsiblc in a road hack). He has a good head and neck, with short back no quarters and is inevcry way calculatd 10 of the best Judges in tlio district) to improvetho brccdof saddle and harness horses. Breeders will do well to have a look at tho Squire before promising their marcs to other horses, Terms—£3 per marc, two or moro as per agreement, payable by P.N., duo on tho Ist 1 y of-January 1891, signed at first s oom's feo 5s pnyablo first timo of 'sen I R, J. BAKER, I i &COO Owner. ENTI HORSE HERO, WILL travel Masterton, Carterton, and surrounding district this season, , Masterton, -Vf, Noill's Stables every Friday and Saturday. Greytown every Tuesday, Remainder of wcok at Owner's Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, podigreo, &c, aoooards. W. HEECOCK, Ownor. rt T° 6taml tKs mm nt Homebush, Master.pT J- ton, the celebrated Stallion 2 NIL DESPERANDUM, an NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with tbo first class action, rising three years old, Mil tl, c hands high, 13 inches below the knee, 31 inches , to round tlio arm, and 7ft I) inches in girth. Ho 'lay is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing m ;ron New Zealand, possessing more bone and hair than auy horse of his ago in tho North or Jan- South Islands, and admitted at lost show by the competent judges to bo the class of horso [jug which has longbeen wanted to improvo the lays draught stock of this district, lccr Nil Dcsperomlum has been exhibited at D of tho principal shows in N Z, and from large ing, rings has secured four first nnd ono second get prizes, He is a mnssivo animal, with immense ■ n ll bono of tho finest quality, abundant hair, and ivcll perfect symmetry united with great power, Ho combines soino of the best strains of ■cat. Clydesdale blood in tho world, and ho lub Ithe been generally admired wherever exhibited, .mid His sire is the celebrated horso No Surrender, (sco NZ SB 197). Play No Surrender is out of that great brood iter, maro Farmer?' Iffi (tho dam of Springbank, that was a champion horso at Oamaru when i all only two years old, King of tho Ring, and the dto most promising of colts the Formers' Lad), lomg Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inportcd (71 N Z S B) sire Pride of Scotland, dam Jess by arge Premier, imported by David JNcsbitt, This wi famous sire took many first prizesin Melbourne hose and ms sold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1175 wire guineas, p.im Darby, by Briton, that was their placed first at Hie Melbourne Show in 1873, ,' and was sold/at 180 giiinwu'i tho highest price over given for a colonial maro up to that time. Very shortly after she was purchased by Messrs 3602 Fleming and Hcdlcy and taken to Now Zealand. When lit !X™ was 14 years old sho ■*— was S6PH9 Sydney and fetched 150 guineas at auction. No Surrender's sire was that great horse King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fleniine, and Hcdlcy, out of the celebrated brood maro Miss M'Cormipk, now tho property of Robert Jackson Esq, Cavo Valley | sho was also the dam of Maggio M'Cormick, which also took tho champion from Heather Bell when only a yearling. When only three years, King of tho Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Grcgot 'p, for4soguineasj g.siro Young Vanquisher, 1 imported from Scotland by David Witt and well known as a great breeding siro both in Timaru and Oamaru districts, It will thus Do seen that this colt is come from thovcrj ""SO best draught strains on both sides. S rcc : No Surrender poyer left a show ground ir gncd j; 2 without a prize boating Ijolh colonial ant . imported horscß, nnd in oho yea'rswcpt'every °' IC(I thing from Dunedin to Ohristohuroh. Thosih ....' of No Surrender is tho renowned King of tin "'"y Vanquishers) who took fir«t prizo at Christ church last year, beating lloag's great Genera ",' c Gordon and is now about fourteen years old, ll "' The King was bred by Messrs Fleming am Hcdjcy, out of their famous brood marc Mis; ober M'Cormick, i;np,ortcd from Melbourne. Wis: cluD M'Cormick was purchased by the late Davit )AY Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and wai specially selected for her breeding qualities—tho correctness of that judgment has now been folly verified. Migs M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero; gd by Black Champion. (Bee NZ. stud a. book,) Miss M'Cormick, OS N Z stud book, sire Sir William Wallace bv Sir William Wallace, |[9s], dam by Champion dam Miss M'Cormick 531. NilDcspciandum, dam Darling by Young Banker, (imported), Np 1N ZS B, bred by Mr lON David Riddle, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported from Scotland by the Hon M Holmes, pei ship Jessie Redman, 1870, siro Banker $i English Stud Book), hy Admiral, (No 4ESB), dam Nannie, by Rob Hoy (f 14 Eg B), g dam 8S Jean, by Nlmmo's Emperor. (82 K2 S B), Emperor by Nnpolror., (imported from Scot] land and got by tho favorite Clydesdale stallion Gcordic Buchanan), Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by tho late John Nimmo Esq, siro that groit stallion known as the Garveni horse. Gcordic S. Buchansn and the Garvcnihorse werothotwo best horses Scotland ever saw. The following appeared in the NorthOtago Times report of tlio Oamaru Show, lfiUO: —There'woo an exceptionally grand lot of f '' year old fillies, of thejo Mr H Mitchell's' l N < Surrender filly was chosen for aplo.co," (Thh filly is full sister to Nil De'spcranduni).' Foi tho sires produce stake four of the progeny o| No Surrender aiid Awainoa came forward, twi representatives of each, oud a filly of N( ood Surrendci won tho prize," In tho prizo list foi „ n j entire-colt one year old two entries from II Mitchell took Ist and 2nd prizes, bofh brofhtrj of Nil Despcrandum against the pick of New wmimm. Terms £oi Groom's feo ss, payablo atscrvice. Strictly limited to 25 mat'ej. Apply to Allcaro and no rusponsibihfy tnjiep with maros. CI. WATSON, on the form, Homebush, or THOMAS TODD, 022 ■ Grown in Charge,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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