: PHELIMINARYWOTIOE. fiHE splendid Olydesdalo : GLEJNGAKKIE, ' y Rob Edy out ofR. Cockbnrn'a mar )arling, which took first prizo at tli Vairarapa Pastoral Show-Darling b; J rinco Oliarlio—rising four ycais, witl: wonderfully fiao bono, mujclo, symetry nul temper, will stand this season a Haatorton and Opaki. For terms' aw urther particulars'apply to V. MILLER, Opaki. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIO LOUD ■MANDEVKIiIiI WILD Stand at owner's stables tli season for a limited nuuibor mares only. ' Teejjs-S guineas cash. Paddockii freo. N.8.-Brocdcranrc requested tonpp early, as number will bo STRIOTI LIMITED. Particulars on application to W. NEIIL, Ownor, FORESTER, Forester is a dark chestnut standing hands 2 inches, sire, lVui, dam, Gossip, Forester's performances arc so wcll-kno to tlio Wairarapa breeders that fuitl reference is not necessary, TERMS—.6S, payable by r, s. duo January 18111, two or mora marcs as agreement., doomage feo ss, . For futllicr particular apply to ALBERT LYFOKD, Owner or Groom in char ■ TIO STAND THIS SEASON, AT T 4 OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ISO; MASTHRTON, TPIK GRAND KOADS'i STALLION THE Bred hy the late Joint Morrison, Esq. He by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Climcnas, i Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, hy King C ' dam Fciclla, by Fisherman, dam Rose Florence, by the Flying Dutchman. TlicSq is an iron gray of great substanco and ; action, four years old, stands IB hands 2i high, fine temper, good sound feet with" bone, (which arc indi«pensibloui a road Ik lie has a good head and neck, with short 1 and fine quarters and is in every way cake (by one of the best Judges in the district iinprovethcbreedof saddle ami harness ho Breeders will do well b have a look at Squire before promising thpir marcs to o horses, Tcrms-i'3 per mare, two or more as agreement, payable by l'.N., duo on the ' day of Jnnuaiy 16(11, signnl at first scr " groom's fee Ds payable fir 4 time of scivii m R, J. BAKER,' '? 0000 • Own ENTI HORSE HERO, WILL travel Mastcrton, Carto and surrounding district season. Mastcrton.—W. Mi's Stables ( Friday and Saturday, Greytown evety Tuesday, Remainder of week at Ow Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree seccards, W. HERCOCK Own r), <VO stand this season at Homobush, M I -L ton, the celebrated Stallion rc NIL DESPKRANDt i„ NILDESPERANDUMisabIackcoI go ihst class action, rising three yea's oh, he hands high, 13 inches below the knee, 31 i to round the arm, ami 7ftC inches in girth, ay is beyond doubt the best bred colt standi un New Zealand, possessing more bone am than any horse of his ago in tho Nor in . South Islands, and admitted at last shi he competent judges to ho tho class of ng which has long been wanted to improvi ys draught stock of this district.. cor ■■' Nil Dcspcrandum has been exhibit' 5 of tho principal shows in N Z, ami fron ng, rings has secured four first and ono s get prizes. Ho is a massive animal, with imi all bono of the finest quality, abundant hail fell perfect symmetry united with great j 110 combines some of the best strai ;n t. Clydcsdalo blood in tho world, and lit the been generally admired wherever exhi ind His me. is the celebrated liorso No Sum (see M SB 197), 'lav -' No Surrender is out of that great icr. mora Farmers' Lass (tho dam of Sprinj that was a champion horse at Oainaiu nl! only two years old, King of tho Ring, ai Ito most promising of colts (he Farmers jnjß Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inpoit. N Z S B) sire l'riile of Scotland, dam J rge Premier, imported hy David hesbitt, \nd famous sire took mmy first prizesin Mel [osc and ,vas sold to Mr Town of N,S W, f< :ars guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, thy icir placed first at the Melbourne Show ir 0 andwassoldatloOgiiiiH'asthehiglic? ever given for a colonial marc up to tha Very shortly after sho was purchased by IGO2 Fleming and Hcdlcy and taken to Nci land, When tho mare was U years o was sent to Sydney ami fetched luO j at auction, No Surrender's sire was that great King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fl and Hcdlcy, out of the celebrated brooi Miss M'Cormick, now the property of 1 Jackson Esq, Cave Valley; she was ah dainofMaggio M'Cormick, which alsi the champion from Heather Bell when yearling. When only three years, King Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'l i for -150 guineas ; g siio Young Vanoj ' imported from Scotland hy David N and well known as'a great breeding sin ' in Timaru and Oaniaiu districts, It wil oosccn that this colt is pome from, tli ln <*° best draught strains on both sides,' rcc ; No Surrender never left a, show grm :ncil N Z without a prize beating both coloni ~' imported horses, and in one year swept ,tlco thing from Dunedin to Christcburch. 1 . rt of No Surrender is the renowned King " )- Vanquishers) who took fii't prize at ~ church last year, beating Boag's great C T Gordon and is now about fourteen yea 111 The King was bred JIc!BH Flc "' in Hcdley, out of their famous brood mar ?,° c , r M'Cormick, impoitcd from Melbourne. ''}"> M'Cormick was purchased by. the lato lAY Mitt fiom M'Cormick Bros, an; . specially (elected for her breeding qua' tliP corrcptness of thatjudgnicnthas no 'fully verified. Miss M'Porinick by Linco . Hero igd by JiJftpJf' phapipicp. (See N book,) : • "•,,',■ Miss M'Coimick, 98 K Z stud book, t William Wallace bv Sir William W [[9s],'dam hy Champion 'dam Miss M'd 03], ! , JCiiPcspcrandum, dam Darling hy „„ Banker,(iinporlcd'i,Ko.'lN2SB,bred David Riddle, Kilbowio, Scotland, un from Scotland by the Hon M Holme ship Jessie Redman, 1870, siro Bank English Stud Book), by Admiral,(No 4 . dam 'Nannie, by Bob Hoy (?14K SB), 6 Jean, by Nlmaio's Eniiicror. ■ (82 N I Emperor by Nanobn, (imported from land and got by'tho favoiito Clyil stallion Goor'lle Buchanan). Emperor' ..(, Nancy, imported froui Scotland'by tin ' John Nimmo Esq, sire that;groit s known as tlio. Garvent horse, C <__ Buchanpn and the Garycni horse were t best horses Sostland ever saw.. The following appeared in the North Times report of tlio Oamaru Show, -There was on exceptionally grand 10l ' ! year old flllio', of theao Mr H Mitchol Surrender filly was chosen for a place," (illy is full sister to Nil Dcsperamlum), '' tho'sircs produco stake four of the prog, ffo Bt,n'Clldcr'anil Awamoa came fonvat representatives of na?h, and a filjy • )od Surrendei won the p-izc." In tho ppzp ,„a entire colt one year old two entries fri llltelidl took Ist and 2nd pita, both bt . of Nil Dcspcraiuluin against the pick of lt ! Zealand. Terms £0; Groom's feess, payabloatsi Strictly limited to 25 nurcs. Apply to : All caro and no responsibility: '" mm G, WATSON, CU'tho farm, llonubtish, or THOMAS TODD, 023 • Groom in Cha
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 30 September 1890, Page 4
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