PBELIMINARY NOTICE.' THE splendid Olydesdalo GLENGARRIES, by Rob Roy out of It. Cockbum's maro Darling, winch took first yrizo at tho Wairarapa Pastoral Show—Darling by Prihco Oharlio— rißine; four yeats,. with wonderfully lino bono, musolo, symetry, and temper, will stand tins season at Mastcrton and Opaki, For terms and further particulars apply to W. MILLER THETHOBOUGHBUED STALLION LORD MANDEYJLLK WILL Stand at owner's stables this season for a limited number of mares only. Terms—6 guineas cash. Paddoeking freo. ' , K.B.—Breeders are requested to apply early, as number will bo STRICTLY LIMITED. Particulars on application to W. NEILL, Owner. mO stand tins season in tho Wairarapa 1 thu thoroughbred stallion FORESTER, Forester, is a dark chestnut standing 10 hands 2 inches, sire, I'tiriri, dam, Gossip, Forester's performances nroso well-known to tho Wairarapa breeders that further referenco is not necessary, TERMS—£S, payable by r. N. duo Ist January 1801, two or moro mares as per agreement, Groomage feo 6s, For further particulars apply to ALDKRT LYFOED, . Owner or Groom in elm
mi) STAND THIS SEASON, AT THIS - 1 - OWNER'S STABLES, UIVEK ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STAIiLION THE SQUIRJE, Bred by tlie lato John Morrison, Esq. He was by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Cliinenas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, by King Cole, dam Fcaclla, by Fisherman, dam Rose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman. TheSquiro is an iron gray of great substance and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins. high, fine temper, good sound feet with" flat bone, (which arc indi«pcnsiblc in a road hack). He has a good head and neck, with short back and fine quarters and is in every way calculate! (by one of tho best Judges in the district) to improve tiro brccdof saddle and harness horses, Breeders will do well tj have a look nt tho Squire before promising! heir marcs to other horses, Terms—£3 per mare, two or moro a per agreement, payable by P.N., duo on tlio Ist day of January 16(11, signed at first service, groom's fee Cs payable- first tine of serving, R, J, BAKER, MO!) Owner, B ENJBE BOKBB lIjERO, WILL travel Mastorton, [Carterton, and surrounding district this season. Masterton.-W, Noill's Stables every Friday and Saturday, Uroytown overy Tuesday, Remainder of week at Owner's Stables, Carterton, For further particulars, pedigree, W. EERCOCK, Owno -*- ton, the celebrated Stallion NIL DESPKKA.NDUM, NIL DESPERANDUJI is a black colt with first class action, rising three years old, llij hands high, 13 inches below the knee, 31 inches round the arm, and 7ft 0 inches in girth. He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in New Zealand, possessing more bone and hair than any liorso of his ago in the North or South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent judges to be the class of liorso which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock of this district.
erandum has been'exhibited at icipal shows in N Z, and from large rings lias secured four first and ono second prizes. He is a massive animal, with immense bono of the finest quality, abundant hail, and perfect symmetry united with great power, Ho combines somo of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in the world, and ho las been generally admired wherever exhibited. His sire is the celebrated horse No Surrender, (see NZS 1)107). No Surrender is out of that great brood mare Farmers' Lass (the dam of Springbank, that was a champion horse at Oamaru when only two years old, King of the Ring, and tho most promising of colts the Farmers' Lad). Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inportcd (71 N Z S B) sire Pride of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David Nesbitt, This famous sire took many first prizes in Melbourne and .vas sold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1176 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, 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 mare up to that time. Very shortly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hcdley and taken to New Zealand, When the mnro was II years old she at auction, No Surrender's sire was that great horse King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fleming and Hcdley, out of the celebrated broodmare .Miss M'Cormick, now the property of Kobcrt Jackson Esq, Cave Valley j she was also tho dam of Maggio M'Cormick, which also took the champion from Heather Bell when only a yearling. When only three years, King of the Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M Grcgor for 450 guineas; g siro Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by David Nesbitt and well known as a great breeding siro both in Timaru and Oamaru districts, It will thus be aeen that this colt is como from tho very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender never left a show ground in N Z without a prize beating botli colonial and imported horses, and in one year swept everything from Dunedin to Christchurch. The sire of No Surrender is the rcr owned King of the Vanquishers) who took fir<t prize at Christchurch last year, beating Boag's great General Gordon and is now about fourteen years old. The King was bred by Messrs Fleming and Hedlcy, out of their famous brood marc Miss M'Cormick, imported from Melbourne. Miss M'Cormick was purchased by the late David Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, nnd was specially selected for her breeding qualities—the correctness of thatjudgment has now been 'fiilljr verified, Miss M'C'orinick by Lincolnshire Hero j g d by Black Champion. (See N Z stad book.) . Miss M'Cormick, 98 N Z stud book, sire Sir William Wallace bv Sir "William Wallace, [9s], dam by Champion dam Miss M'Coimick 53], NilDcspcrandnm, dam Darling by Young Banker, (imported), No 1N ZS B, bred by Mr David Diddle, Kilbowie, Scotland, imported from Scotland by the Hon M Holmes, per ship Jessie Redman, IS7II, siro Banker (24 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4 ESB), dam Nannie, by Hob Koy (714 E S B), g dam Jean, by Nimmo's Emperor. (82 NZS B), Emperor by Napoleon, (imported from ScotJ land and got by tho favorite Clydesdale stallion Gcordie Buchanan), (Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by t]io lute John Nimino Esq, siro thai great stallion known as "tho Garvoni horse, Gcordie Buchanpn and the Garveni horse wcro the two best horses Scotland ever saw,
The following appeared in the NorthOtago Times report of. k Onmnru Sliow, 18901 —There was an exceptionally grand lot of 2 year old fillic«, of thcSo Mr H Mitchell's No Surrender filly was chosen for a place." (This filly is full sister to Nil Dcspcramlum). For the sires produce stake four of the progeny of No Surrender and Awainoa came forward, two representatives of each, and a filly of No Surrcndei won the prize, In the prizo list for entire colt one year old two entries from H Mitchell took 1 st and 2nd prizes, both brothers of Nil Dcspcramlum against the pick of New Zealand, All are and no responsibility taken with mares. Terras JS; Groom's fee ss, pnyabloatscrvicc, Strictly limited to 25 mares, Apply to G. WATSON, on the farm, Hoinebush, or THOMAS TODD, 022 Groom in Charge. •*- District, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion. PRAIRIE BIRD. Trairio Bird was bred|by Mr Dixon Carnes, liathurst. I'rairio Bird vide New Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lailv Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker'by Whisker, imp, Grcyskin by Yattcndim, by Sir Hercules, imp.,' dam Espcrence by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rouso Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of tho famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy aiidl'hilo-da-l'utablooilß. Prairie Bint will travel from Mastcrton to Tinui. Tcrms-iil per mare, all fees to be payable, on first service, by.P.N,, ducOth January, 1891; every care of marcs will be taken, hut no responsibility! ' wo or InMO ™ rcs as l' cr agreement; groomagofeo fa, to bo paid at first service; good padilocks free of charge until marcs are stinted, of which due notice will be given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after, * For further particulars apply to', P. CARE, le Ore Ore. mHE COACHING BTALLION Will stand this season at tho owner's paddock, Maimcnvillc. GGUNDERSON, %1!) JtaicoYille,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 16 October 1890, Page 4
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