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PEELIMINARY WOTIOB. rnHEapleudid Olydcsdalo GI,EJ*GARRIE, by Rob Boy out of R. Cockbum's nmro Darling, which took first prize at tho Wnirarap* Pastoral Show-Darling by Princo .Charlie-rising four yean, with wonderfully fine bono, mueolo, symetry, ami temper, will stand this season at Masterton and Opaki, For terms and further particulars apply to \V. MILLER

THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION LORD MANDEVXJLL.E WILL Stand at owner'a stables this • season for a limited number of mares only. Tekjis— 5 guineas cash. Pnddocking free. 0.-Breedcrs are requested to apply early, osnu.nbor will be STRICTLY LIMITED. Particulars on application to W. NEILL, Oirnor, t ta nil this season m tlio Wairarapa I ho thoroughbred stallion FQKESTEK, Forester is« dark chestnut standing 10 hands 2 inches, sire, Puriri, dam, Gossip, forester's performances nro so well-known to tho ; \Vairampa breeders that' farther referenco is not necessary. TERMS- £5, payable by v. N. duo Ist January lb'M, two or more mates 113 per egrcomont, Groomnge fee 6s. For further particulars apply to ALBERT LYFORD, ; Owner, or Groom in charge. rPO STAND THIS SKASON, AT THE J- OWNER'S STABLES, RIVEU ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQUIRE, Bred by the late John Morrison, Esq, He was by Voltigner, dam Nelly, by Climenas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigner, hy King Cole, dam Feaclla, by Fisherman, dam Koso do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman. ThcEquiro is on iron gray of great substanco and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J iits. high, fine temper, good sound feet with flat hone, (which arc indi«pensible in a road hack). He has a good head and neck, witli short back and fine quarters and is in every way calculatd (by oho of the best Judges in the district) to improve the- breeder saddlo and harness horses, Breeders will do well h have a look at the Squire before promising their marcs to other

Terms—l 3 per mare, two or moro a per nirrccment, payable by I'.N., due ou tlio Ist ,y of January 1691, signed at first service, 6l oom's fee Os payable first tmo of serving, E. J. BAKEU, SGO9 Owner. THE ENTIHUUKBE HLERO, 'ILL Iravjl Mastorton, jCartorton, YV and surrounding district this season. Masterton.-W, Mil's Stables overy Friday and Saturday. Ureytown every Tuesday, Remainder of week at Owner's Stables, Cartorton. For further particulars, pedigrco, W. HERCOCK, ( Own ' I '0 stand this scasim at Homcbush,Masterx ton, the celebrated Stallion NIL DESPKBANDOM, NIL DESPEBANDUM is a black colt with Srst class action, rising three years old, 1I)J bands high, 13 inches below tho knee, 31 inches round the arm, and 7ft (i inches in girth. He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in New Zealand, possessing more bone and hair than any horse of his ago in the North or South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent judges to be the class of horse which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock of this district. Nil Dcsperomltim has bccn„exhibited at 0 of tho principal shows in N Z, and from large rings has secured four first and ono Bccond prizes, He is n 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 Olydenlnlc blood in tho world, and ho Ins been generally admired wherever exhibited. His sire is the celebrated horso No Surrender, (sco NX SB 197). No Surrender is out of that great brood maro Farmers' Lass (the dam of Springbank, that was a champion horse at Oarnaru when only two years old, King of tho King, anil the most promising of colts tlio Farmers' Lad). Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inportcd (71 NZ S B) siro Tridc of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David Iwsbitt, This fnmniiaaire tool-mnnv fnsl nmniin MrJUm,* and ots Bold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, that was placed first at. the Mclbourno Show in 1873, nnd was" sold at 130 guineas; the highest price ever given for a colonial maro up to that time. Ypry shortly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hcdloy and taken to New Zealand, When tho maro was 14 years SU she was sent to Sydney and fetched 150 guineas at auction,

No Surrender's sire was that great horse King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Momine, ami Hcdloy, out of tlic celebrated brood mare Hiss M'Cormick, now tlio property of Robert Jackson Esq, Cave Valley; alio was also the dam of Maggie M'Cormick, which also took tlio champion from Heather Bell when only a yearling. When only three years, King of tlio Vanquishers was'eold by Mr Daniel M'Grcgor for'lsoguineas; g sire Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by Dayid Ncstitt and well known as a great breeding sire both in Timaru and Qamaru districts. It will thus Descen that this colt is pome from tho very best draught strains on botji sides. No Surrender never left a chow grfmml in N Z without a prize beating both colonial and imported horses, and in one year swept everything from Duncdin to Christchnrch. Tlio tiro of No Surrender is tbercr owned King of the Vanquishers) who took lir«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 Hedley, out of their famous brood mare Miss M'Coiinick, imported from Melbourne. Miss M'Cormick was purchased by the late David Nesbitt from M'Cormick ])ros, and was specially selected for her breeding qualities—the correctness of that judgment has now been fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero; gA by Black Champion, (See N Z atail book.) Miss M'Cormick, OS N Z stud book, sire Sir William Wallace bv Sir William Wallace, ([B], dam by Champion dnm Miss M'Cormick 53], ' NilDcspciAtidunii ilnm Darling by Young Danker, (imported), No 1N ZS B, bred by Mr David Riddle, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported frjini Scotland by the Hon M Holpies, per ship .Jessie Redman, 187|i, siro'Hanker (i\ English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4ESB), dam Nannie, by Bob Roy' (714 E S B), g dam Jean, by Nimmo'a Emperor. (82 NZ S ]!), Emperor by Napolpon, (imported from Scot land and got by the favorite Clydesdale 6tallion Gcordie Buchanan), Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by the late John Nimmo Esq, siro that great stallion known as the Garreni horse, Gcordie Uuchansn and the Garvcni horse were thotwo best horses Scotland ever saw,

JUie following appeared m the NortliOtago Timesreport of; lip Oamnru Show, MO; —There was ari exceptionally grand lot 0/ 3 year old flllic«, of these lit H' Mitchell's % Surrender Oily waS chosen for a place." (This (illy is /ull sister to Nil Pcspcroiiduin). For m sire's proilficp stake fijir of Hie progeny of Ho Surejiiler and Iwomo'ii capit forivtfid, two. representatives of each, ajid a 'ijlly of No Slirrcndei won the jirizp. In the prize list for ontlropolf one year old two entries from H Mitchell toojc jjitand 3ml prizes, both brothers of Nil PesjiDraiidum against t]io pick of New Wand, All euro and no responsibility taken with inaios. Terms £5; Groom's fee OS, payable ntscrvice, Strictly limited to 25 ranrcs. Apply to G. 'WATSON, on the farm. Hoincbusb, or THOMAS TODD, 023 Groom in Charge. 1 ipstaiul fins amnion in f|ip f pi'atiipt, "tho thoroughbred Impprtcd Stallion. ' PRAIRIE BIRD. Tiairio Bird wnsbrcdjby Mr Dixon Carncs, Bathurst. rrairic Bird vide Now Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck by' Speculation, inip, dam Miss' Whisker by Whisker, imp, Grcyskin by Yattcntbn, by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Kspcrcncc by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English marc. As will be seen from the.abovo pedigree I'rairio Bird has a grand mixture of tho famous 3'uuchstonc, Whalebone, Waxy and l'hilo-da-I'iita bloods. IYaiiic Bird will travel from Mastctton to Tiniii, Tcimß-£3 per marc, all fees to be payablo on first service, byl'.N., due Gth January, ISM; every caro of marcs will bo token, but no responsibility; two or moro marcs as per agreement; groomago fee Cj, to be paid at first scrvico; good paddocks froo of charge | until marcs aro stinted, of which duo notico will bo given; 2s will he charged for paddocking after, . For further particulars apply to) r. CAp, le Oro Ore, ' muncoAOHiNG mium '. Will stand this season at tho ownor's fitddock, Mnuncovillo. U GUNDERSON, 3C13 Mauriceville.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 4

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