PHELiMINARYHOTIOE. rfIHE splendid Olydesdnlo by Rob Roy out of R, Cockburn's maro Darling, which took first yrizo at tho Wairarapj Pastoral Show-Darling by Ptinco Oharlie-rlsinir, four- yeais, with wondorfully fino bono, musclo, syinetry, and temper, will stand this season at Masterton and Opaki.. For tonus and further particulars apply to W. MILLER, Opaki. THE THOEOUGHBKED STALUON LORD MANDEVILLE WILL Stand at owner's stables this season for a limited number of mares only. Tekms-5 guineas cash. Paddooking free. N.8.-Brocdora are requested to apply early, as number will bo STRIOTLV LIMITED. Particulars on application to W.NEILL, Owner!' M 44) TO this season hi-tho. IV * koroughbrcd stallion FORESTER, hands 2 inches, TERMS-fo, payiiWo""by r.N. duo lat ly 1S!)1, two or moro marcs as per iicnt, Groomage fee ss, For further particulars apply to ALBERT LYFORD, . Owner or Groom in char o, 10 STAND THIS SEASON, AT T' _ »t,J) m ' M STABLES, RIVERROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQJTJIRE, Bred by the lata John Morrison, Esq, He was by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Climenas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguer, by King Colc,> (lam Fcaolla, by Fisherman, dam Rose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman, ThcSquiro is an iron gray of great substanco and good action, four ycais old, stands 10 hands 21 ins. high, fine temper, good sound Icct with" flat bone, (which arc huliipcnsihloinaroadhack). He has a good head and neck, with short back and fine quarters and is in every way calculatd (by one of the best Judges in the district) to improvethc brccdol saddle and harness horses. Breeders will do well t? have a look at the Squire before promising their mares to other horses, , Terms-*'3 per marc, two or moro as per agreement, payable by 8.N., due on tho Ist day of January 16!U, signed at first service, groom s fee 5s prynblo first timo of serving. R, J, BAKER, ENTI HORSE HBRO, ... ILL travelMasterton, Cartorton, YV and surrounding district this season, Masterton.-W, Noill's Stables every Friday and Saturday.Greytown every Tuesday. Remainder of week at Owner's Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree, &c, seenardß. W. HERCOCK, Owner. IVO stand this season nt Homcbush, Masti •*■ ton, tho celebrated Stallion NIL DESPERANDUM, NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with fust class action, rising thrco years old, ICJ hands high, 13 inches below the knee, 31 inches round tho arm, and 7ftG incites in girth, He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in Now Zealand, posnesshig moro bone and hair than any horse of his ago in tho North or South Islands, and admitted nt last -show by competent judges to bo the class of horse which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock of this district. Nil Dcspernndum has been exhibited at 5 of the principal shows inN Z, and from large rings has secured four first nnd ono second prizes. He is a massive animal, with immense bone of the finest quality, abundant hair, and perfect symmetry united with great power, He combines some of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in tho world, and lie his boai generally admired wherever exhibited. His sire itt the celebrated horso No Surrender, (see NZ SB 197), No Surrender in out of that great brood mare Farmers' Lass (the dam of Springbank, thjt was a champion horse at Oainaru when only two years old. King of tlio Ring, and the most promising of colts tho Farmers' Lad), Farmers' Lass wan by Jluir Lad inportcd (Jl N Z S B) sire Brule of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David Nesbitt, This famous sire took miiny first prizesin Melbourne and «s sold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by liriton, that was placed first at the Melbourne Show in 1873, and was sold at 130 guineas j the highest price ever given for a colonial marc up to that time, Very shortly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hedley and taken to New Zealand. When tho maro was 14 years old blio was sent to Sydney and fetched 150 guineas at auction. No Surrender's iire was that great horso King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fleming " and Medley, out of tlio celebrated brood maro Miss M'Cormick, now the property of Robert : Jackson Esq, Cavo Valley; she was alio tho ■ dam of Maggio M'Cormjck, which also took ' the champion from Heather Bell when only a yearling. When only three years, King of tho Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Grcgor j for 450 guineas; g siro Young Vanquisher, * imported from Scotland by David Nesbitt / I and well known as n great breeding siro both . in Timara and Oamaru districts. It will thus »' Do seen that this colt is conw from the very best draught strainn on both sides. ' No Surrender never left o show ground in N Z without a prize beating both colonial and imported horses, and in ono year swept everything from Dunediu to Christchurch, Tho siro of No Surrender is the renowned King of tho Vanquishers) who look fir«t prize at Christchjiroh last year, beating Bong's great General Gordon and •» now about fourteen years old, f The Kjng was bred bj Messrs Fleming nnd Hedlcy, out of their famous brood maro Miss , M'Cormick, imported from Melbourne, Miss i M'Cormick was purchased by the late David I Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and was specialry.seleclcd for her breeding qualities- J the correctness of that judgment has now been j, fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero ;gd by Black Champion, (SeeNZstad ? hook,) ■ • it Miss M'Conqlok, lIS NZ stud book, sire Sir William Wnllace by S|r William Wallaco, o' [[3s], dnm by Champion dapi Miss M'Cgrrniplf 53], NilDcßporaiiduin, dam Darling by Young Hanker, jimjiorlcd), No 1N Z S IS, bred by Mr David Riddle, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported From Scotland by fbo Hon M Holmes, per iliip Jcssio Redman, 18711, siro Banker (24 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4ESB), lam Nannie, by RobKoy (7141S SB), gdam „ lean, by Nimmo's Emperor, (82NZSB), Y' Emperor by. Napoleon, (imported from ScolJ and and got by the favorite Clydcsdalo i itallion Geordio Buchanan), Emperor's dam tacy, imported from Scotland by the lato ' Folin Niinmo Esq, niro that greit stallion 1 mown as the Garveni horse, Geordio J Buphnnen and tlio Girvcni horse were the two R c icst horses jMland ever saw, The following appeared in (he NorthOtago J" rimes report of th( Oamaru Show, JSjIOj hi -There was an exceptionally grand lot of 2 pr ■ear old flllie?, of tluso Mr H Mitchell's No as lurrcwfcr filly wnso'ioson for a place," (This ~n illy is full sister to Nil Despcramlum), For lie sires produce stake four of the progeny of lo Surrender nnd Awnmoa came forward, two Bprcsentativcsof carli, and a filly of No | urrcndei won the prize." In the prizo list for ntiro colt one year old two entries from H litchell took lataml 2nd prizes, both brothers An f Nil Despcramlum against the pick of New calami, Terms £5; Groom's fee os, payable otscrvice, trictly limited to 25 mares, Apply to ■•' Allcaro and no responsibility taken • ith mates. tt G. WATSON, \ on the farm, Homebnsli,' II or THOMAS TODD, 13 Groom, in Charge,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 29 September 1890, Page 4
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