'■ J PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rjIHE splendid Clydesdale GJLEJNGARRIB, by Rob Eoy out o( JR. Cockhnrn's imto Barling, winch took first prism at the Wairarnpi Pastoral Show-Darling by Pi'inco Charlie—risinc; four years, with wonderfully ftoo bono, muscle, symetiy, and temper, will stand tins season nt Masterton and Ooalii. For terms and further particulars apply to W. MILLER THE THOROUGHBRED STALUON LOJSD MANDEVIL.L.E WILL Stand at owner's stables this season for a limited number of mares only. Tiitsis—s guineas cash. Paddocking freo. N.8.-Breedors aro requested to apply iriy, as number will be STRICTLY LIMITED. Particulars on application to ' W. NEILL, Ownor, t 1 i i 1 ta nd this season in tlio Wairarapa he thoroughbred stallion FORESTEK. Forester is a dark chestnut standing 16 hands 2 inches, site, Puriri, dam, Gossip. Forester's performances aro so well-known to the Wairarapa breeders that further reference is not ttccessnry. TEEMS—fo, payable by r.jf, duo Ist January 1801, two or mora mores as per agreement. Groomage feo 6s, For further particulars apply to ALBERT LYI'ORD, Owner, or Groom in eliargo. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE OWNER'S STABLES, ItIVER ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALUON THE SQUIRE, Bred by tho Into John Morrison, Esq, He was by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Olimenas, dom Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, by King Cole, damFenella, by Fisherman, dam lioso do Florence, by tlio Flying Dutchman, ThoSquiro is an iron gray of great substance and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins. high, line temper, good sound feet with flat bone, (which arc indi«pcusiblcin a road lmck). lie lias a good head and neck, with short back and fine quarters and is in every way calculate (by one of the best Judges in tbo district) to improve tlio brccdof saddle and harness hones. Breeders will do well to have a look at the Squire before promising their marcs to other ' orses, Terms —£3 per mare, two or moro a per agreement, payable by l'.N., due on tho Ist day of January 1601, signed at first service, groom's fco 5s payable first t njo of serving, R. J, BAKER, oGOD Owner. w THE KNlllt HORSE HERO. ILL travel Masterton, jCartorton and surrounding district this Maslorton.-IV, Noill's Stablea every Friday and Saturday. Greytown overy Tuesday. Remainder of week at Ovvncr'i Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree, W. HEIiCOCK, Own '1 '0 stand this season at Uomcbusti.Masterton, tlio celebrated Stallion NIL, DESPERANDOM NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with first class action, rising three years old, 10 j hands high, 13 inches below tho knee, 31 inches round tlio arm, anil 7ft li inches in girth. Ho is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in Now Zealand, posting moro bono and hair than ntiy liorso of liis ngo in tho North or South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent jiuigcs to bo tho class of liorso which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock of this district. Nil Dcsperaudum lias been exhibited at 5 of tho principal shows in N Z, and from large rings has secured four first and ono second prizes. Ho is a massive animal, ivith immense bono of the finest quality, abundant hair, and perfect symmetry united with great power Ho combines some of the best strains of Clydoidale blood in tlio world, and ho Ins been generally admired wherever exhibited, His sire is the celebrated horse No Surrender (see Nil SB 197), No Surrender is out of that great brood maro Farmers' tass (tlio dom of Springbnnk, that was a champion horse at Oamaru when only two years old, King of tho Ring, and the most promising of colts the Farmers' Lad). Farmers' Lass wns by Muir Lad reported (71 N Z S B) sire Fride of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David INesbitt. This famous siro took many first prizesin Melbourne and .vas sold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1175 guineas' Dam Darby, by Briton, that wns placed first at the Melbourne Show in 1873, and was sold nt 130 guineas j tho highest price ever given for a colonial inaro up to that time. Very shortly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hcdlcy and taken to Now Zealand. When the maro was 14 years old she was sent to Sydney and fetched 160 guineas at auction,
No Surrender's sire was that great horse King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Flcmini; and Hcdlcy, out of the celebrated brood mare Miss M'CormicJf, now the property of Robert Jackson Esq, Cave Valley ) slio was also the 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 400 guineas; g Biro Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by David Ncsbitt and well known as a great breeding sire both in TimaruandOamaru districts, It will thus Oo seen that this colt is come from tlio very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender never left a show ground in N Z without a prize beating both colonial and imported horses, and in one year swept everything from Dunedin to Christchurcli. The sire of No Surrender is therei owned King of the Vanquishers) who took llr«t prizo at Christchurch last year, beating Bong's great General Gordon and is how about fourteen years old. The King was bred by Messrs Fleming ami Hedjey, out of their famous brood marc Miss M'Corinict, imported from Melbourne? Iljss M'Cormick was purchased by the late David Ncsbitt from M'Cormick Dros, and was specially selected for her breeding ipliticstlie correctness of that judgment has now been fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero j g d by Black Champion, (See N Z stud book.) Miss M'Cormick, 98 N Z stud book, sire Sir William Wallace bv Sir 'William Wallace, j951, dam by Champiou dam Miss M'Cormick Nil Dcspcranduni, dam Darling by Young Banker, (imported). No 1N ZS B, bred by Mr David Kiddle, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported from Scotland by the Hon M Holmes, per ship Jessie Redman, 1878, sire Banker (2-1 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4ESB), dam Nannie, by Rob Roy (714 E S B), g dam Jean, by Nimmo's Emperor. (82 NZ S B), Emneror by Napoleon, (imported from Scot land and got by the favorite Clydesdale stallion Gcordio ftichaiian). Emperor's dam Nancyl'fpiportrd fro|ii Scotland by tlw late John Nii»i)io isij, sjro thai'grot stallioii known as the Garvcni horse, Geordjc Buchanan and the Garvcni horse were the two best horses Scotland ever saw.
Tlio following appeared in tho North Oingo Times report of; lie Oamaru Show, 18' JO; —There wis nn exceptionally grand lot of 2 year old (Wid, ot these Mr H Mitchell's No Siirrondcr Ally wab chosen for a place," (This (lily is full Bister to Nil Despcranclum). For the sires produco stake four of the progeny of No Surrender and Awaraoa came forward, two representatives of each, and a Ally of No Surrcndci won the prize, In tlio prize list for entire colt ono year old two entries from H Mitchell took 1 st and 2nd prizes, both brothers of Nil Dcspcrandum against the pick of New Zealand, and no responsibility taken with mares. Terms £5; Groom's feeCg, payablo&tscrylcp, Strictly limited to 2o maics. Apply to"' ' 6.WATSON, on the farm, Homebusb, or THOMAS TODD, 023 (jrqo|]| in Clinrgp, f 110 stand this season in t|io Wairarapa District, the thoroughbred Imported Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Trairio Bird was brcd'by Mr Dixon Camcs, Bathiirst. Trairie Bird vido Now Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, Dam Lady Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dain Speck by Speculation, _ imp, dam' Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Yattcndon, by Sir Hercules, imp-, dam Esperenco by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon bv Mulatto, imp,, English mare. As will bo seen from the aoovo pcdigrco Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Wlmlebohe, Waxy and I'hiio-da-l'uta bloode. Prairie Bird will travel from Mastciton to Tinui, Tcrms-£3 per mare, all fees to bo payable on first service, by P.N., duelith January, 1891; every care of inarcs will bo taken, hut no responsibility; two or moro marcs as per agreement; groomagofce Bs, to be paid at first service; good paddocks free of chargo unfil marcs aro'stintcdj of Svhich due notice will bo givoiij ?s will oe charged for paildocking after, For further particulars apply }o) TeOfe Ore. rrjHE COACPKG BXALUON " KEMP i Will stand this season at tlio owner's pnddocki Manrionvillo. ■ 0 gunderson, 'JCl.'l Mauricoville..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3645, 22 October 1890, Page 4
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