PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rjIHE splendid Clydesdale GJLENGARRIE, by Rob Boy out of R. Cockburu's maro 1 Barling, which look first prism at tho Wnirnrnps Pastoral Show-Darling by Princo Ohnrlio—risinc; four yeais, with wonderfully fino bono, muscle, symctry, and temper, will stand this season at Mastciton and Opaki, For terms and further particulars apply to W.MILLER THE THOROUGHBRED ST/VLI-ION LOJBD »JAWJOEVILia3 VV eeason for a limited number of maroa only, Tkkms-6 guineas cash. Raddockiii" freo, N.B.—Breedem aro requested to apply early, asnumbor will bo STRICTLY LIMITED. Particulars on application to W. MILL, Owner,
ta nu tins season m tho warrarapa he thoroughbred stallion FOiiKfesTJEK. Forester is a dark chestnut standing 10' tails 2 inches, sire, Puriri, dam,. Gossip. l'wcrtcr's performances are so well-known to the Wairorapa breeders that fuithct rcfcrcuco Ib not necessary, TEKMS-JES, payable by r. N. duo Ist January USUI, two or raoro marcs as per agreement. Groomage fco E«. For further particulaiß apply to ALBERT IA'FOKD, Owner, or Groom in' charge. 'HOSTAND THIS SEASON, AT THE - 1 - OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, JIASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQUIRjG, Bred by the lato John Morrison, Esq. He was by Voltigucr, dam Nelly, by Climenas, clam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, by King Cole, damFcnella, 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, fiuc taper, good sound feet with flat bone, (which arc indi«pensiblo in a road hack). Ho baa a good head and neck, with short back and fine quarters and is inevcry way calculatd jbyono of the best Judges in the district) to improve the breed of saddle and harness horses. Breeders will do well t? have a look at the Squire before promising their marcs to other horses,
Terms-£3 per mare, two or moro a pci .rccment, psyablo by I'.N., due on tho Ist day ofJanumy 161)1, signed at first service, groom's fco Os payable first t me of serving, R. J. BAKER, MOO Owner. THE ENf IE HOUSE ll£RO. WILL travel Mastortor,, JCnrterton, and surrounding district llii Eenson.. Masterton.-W, Ncill's Stables over Friday and Satuvdny. (ircytown every Tuesday, Remainder of week at Owner' Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree,
W.HEECOCK, Own • 1 1 'U Etaml this season at Homebuih.MostcrL ton, tho celebrated Stallion MIL DESPERANDUM. NIL DESrEBANUUM is a block colt with first class action, rising threo years old, ICJ tailß liigli, 13 inches below tho knee, 31 inchea rounil the arm, and 7ft 0 iiichcs in girth, He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in Now Zealand, possessing more bone and hair than any horso of his age in tho North or South Island!, and admitted nt lost fliow by competent judges to be tho class of horse which bos long been wanted to improve the draught stock of this district, P Dcspcrandum has been exhibited nt oof the principal shows in NZ, and from largo rings lias scoured four first and ono second prizes. He is a massive animal, with immense bono 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 ho h\s been generally admired wherever exhibited, His sirois the colebiatcd horso No Surrender, (ace NZ SB 107). No Surrender is out of that gre.\t brood mare Farmers' Lass (tho dam of Spriogbank, that was a champion horse at Oamaru when only two years old, King of tho King, and tho most promising of colts the. Formers' Lad), Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inported (71 N Z S B) aire l'ridc of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David hcsbltt, Thfs famous aire took mimy first prizeain Jiclbonrno and m sold to Mr Town of N S W, for ilfo guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, that was placed first nt the Melbourne Show in 1873, and was sold nt 130 guineas J tho highest price ever given for a colonial mare tin to that time, Very shortly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hcdley and taken to New Zealand, When tho mare was 14 years old she wasscntto Sydney and fetched 150 guineas at auction. No Surrender's sire was that great horso King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fleming and Hcdley, out of tho celebrated brood mare Miss M'Comvick, now tho property of Robert Jackson Esq, Cavo Yallcy; she was also tho dam of Moggie M'Cormick, 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'Gregor for 450 guineas; g siro Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by David Ncsbitt and well known as a great breeding sire both In Tij])oni arid Pamaru districts, it will thus Do seen that this colt is come from the very best draught strains on both sides, No Surrender never left a show ground in N Z without a prize beating both colonial ami imported horses, and in ono year swept everything from Dunedin to Christohurch. The siro of No Surrender is the ror owned King of tho Vanquishers) who took fir«t prize at Christchurch lost year, beating Boag's great General Gordon nnd Is now about fourteen ypan oh], T|ieKirig'»aSbrC|l by'Mfasitf'Flcriiin'g' :and Hedley, out of their famous brood mare Miss M'Corinick, imported from Melbourne, Miss M'Cormick was purchased by tho lata David Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and wa« specially selected for her breeding qualities—the correctness of tint judgment has now been fully verified, Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero; gd by Black Champion, (Sec N Z stad book,)
Miss M'Cormick. OS JT Z stud look, sirs Sir William Wallace 'by Sir William' WW, [9s]; Clirtipplori VlamMisasl'potmip| Nil Despcrandum, dam Darling by Young Banta (Imported), No'i N 0 jj B. bred to Mr David Kjddlc.Kilbowie, Scotland, imported from Scotland by the Hon 51 Holmes, per ship Jcßsio Redman, 1870, siro liankcr (24 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4ESB), dam Nannie, by ltob Hoy (714 E S B), g dom Jean, by NlmnVj Emperor, (SSJHtfS])), Emperor by Nnpolrop, (imported frim\ (M land and got by the fsvorito Clydesdale stallion Geordio Buchanan), Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by tho lato John Nimmo Esq, sire that grejt stallion known as tho Garveni horse, Gcordie Bnclmnpn and the Garveni horse were the two best horses Scotland over saw. ' Tjie fofa lug appeared in the North Otagn limes report bfi'lfe Oarndrii Slipjr.' lo'lff: =-Tlierc ps on cxccptionailjf graml lot of 3 ycaroldltllics, oftheso.MrH Mitchell's No Surrender Oily was chosen for aplacc." (This (Illy is full sister to Nil Despcromlum), For the sires produco stake four of the progeny of No Surrender and Awamoa came forward, two representatives of each, and a filly of No Surrendci won tho prize. In the prize list for entire colt, ono year old two entries from H Mitchell took Ist and 2nd prizes, both brothers pf Hj| pomfrjiiiduni iMJnsf (lip pick of % Wand. '"" '' ■ • '■'' " ut All care and no responalblllty taken with mares, Terms £5; Groom's fee Es, payable atscrvicc, Strictly limited to 25 mares, Apply to G. WATSON, on the farm, Hoincbush; nrTHpMASTQDD. , 023 ' * woomin'G'lmres. < 10 stand tins season in the wairarapa ■*• District, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion. PRAIRIE BIRD.
I'rairio Bird was brod'by Mr Dixon Games, Batkrst. Trairio liird vide New Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lady Emily, My Em|ly by Will Tell, imported, dam Spook "•'!» SpccjilatioD, imp,' dam Miss Whisker "by wlmkcr,' ifnp", fircyskm'by Yattcndnn, by Sir Hcrcijles, imp,, dath Espcroncc by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Koiiso Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English marc, As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird lias a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and I'hilo-da-I'uta bloods. Prairie Bird will travel from Mastciton to Tinui. Tcrms-£3 per marc, all feci to ho payablo on first servipe, byP.N., due Cth January, 1891; every care.of marea will bo token, but no responsibility'! 'Jw° or mpre ifjarfjs aa per agreement; gropiagc fee fis, tj be jiaid n[ first service) good pjddocks free of charge until marcs are (tinted, of which due notice will bo given} Ja will bo charged for pad, [looking after, For further particulars apply to] P. CARE, I Te Ore Oro, rpfIECOAOBIHG STALLION • Will stand this season at tho'pwnGr'ij paddock, Mourlonvillu.. .OGtUNMIKSON, WIS ' MwicevilleJ
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3647, 28 October 1890, Page 4
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