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PRELIMINARY NOTICE mllE aplcudid Clydosilalo GLENGARRIE, ■ by Rob Roy out of R. Cockbum's mare Darling, winch took first prize at the Wairarops Pastoral Show-Darling by Prince Charlie—rising four years, with wonderfully fine bono, musclo, symctry, and temper, will stand tins season at Masterton and Opaki. For terms and further particulars apply to W. MILLER THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION LOUD MANDEVUXE WILL Stand at owner's stables this season for a limited number of mares only. Tjjrms-G guinoas cash. Mocking free, N.B.—Breeders aro req»ested to apply early, as number will be STRICTLY LIMITED, Particulars on application to W. NElt.li, Owner, tn ml this season in tho wairarapa ho thoroughbred stallion FOItESTEK, Forester is a dark chestnut standing 10 hands 2 inches, sire, Piiriri, dam, Uoaip, Forester's performances are so well-known to' tho. Wairarapa breeders that further rofcrenco is not necessary, ■• TJJttMS-S, payablo by. P.N. duo Ist January 1891, two or moro marcs as por agreement. Groomogc fco 53. For further particulars apply to : -' ALBERT LYFORD, Owner, or Groom in'charge

IMU STAND THIS SEASON,. AT THE J- OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION THE SQUIRE, Drcil by. the lato John Morrison,' Esq. He was by Voltiguer, Jam Nelly, by Olimenas, Jam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguer, by King Colo, dam Fosella, by Fisherman, '. dam Rose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman, TlieSqulrc is an iron gray of great substanco and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins, high, fine temper, good sound foot with flat bone, (which are imliipcnsible in aroad hack). Ho has a good head anil neck, with short back and fine nunrters am! in in rvprv wr,v milmikM (by ono of tho best Judges in tho district) to improve tho breed of saddlo and harness horses. Breeders will do well to have a look at tho Squiro before promising thpir mares to other horses, Terms—£3 per mare, two or more a per agreement, payable- by l'.N., due on tho Ist day of January 1891, signed at first service, groom's fco 6s payable first t mo of serving. R, J. BAKER, oCOO Owner, THE HiQRO, YTfILL travel Mastertor,, VV and surrounding district this season, Masterton.-W, Mil's Stables every Friday and Saturday. (Jroytown every Tuesday, Remainder of week at Owner's Stables, Carterton. For further particulars, pedigree, % HERCOCK, Own TO stand this season at Itoincbush.Mastcr- *■ ton, tho celebrated Stallion ■ NIL DESPERA.NDCJM, o NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with first class action, rising threo ycats old, 10J hands high, 13 inches below tho knee, 31 inches round the arm, ami 7ftl> inclicsin girth, He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in New Zealand, pustcs3iiig more bone and hair than any horse of his ago in tho North or South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent judges to bo tho class of, horse which has long been wanted to improve thf draught stook of this district.

Ail Despornndum lias been exhibited at 5 of the principal shown inN 2, ami from large I rings lias scoured four first nml one second prizes, 110 ut a massive animal, with immense bono of the finest quality, abundant hail, and perfect symmetry united with great poivcr. He combines somo of the best strains of Oiydesdalo blood in the world, and he Ins been generally admired wherever cnhibitcd, His sire is the celebrated horse No Surrender, (neo NZ SB 197), No Surrender is out of that great brood mare Fanners' Lass (the dam of Springbank, that was a champion horse at Oamaru when only two years old, King of the Ring, and the most promising of colts tho Farmers' Lad), Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad innorted (71 N Jj S B) sire Pride of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David ricsbitt, This famous sire took many first prizosin Melbourne IWd iviis sold to Mr Town of NS W, for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton; that was placed first at Uie Melbourne Show in 1873, and was sold at 130 guineai; tho highest price over given for a colonial maro up to that time. Very shortly after sho was purchased by Messrs Fleming ami Hedlcy and taken to New Zealand, When the maro was 14 years old sho was sent to Sydney and fetched 160 guineas at auction, No Surrender's sire was that great horse King of Vanquishers, bred by Mcssib Flcinititt anil Hcdlcy, out of the celebrated brood maro Miss M'Cormick, now tho property of Hoboit Jackson Esq, Cavo Valley; she was also tho darn of Moggie M'Oormick, 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'Grcgor for 400 guineas j g siro Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by David Nesbitt and well known as a great breeding siro botli in Timaruond Oamaru districts, It will thus rjc seen that this colt is come from the very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender ribyer left a sljo'iv srPimd in N Z without a prize beating both colonial and imported horses, and in one year swept every, thing from Duneiliu to Oliristchnrch, Tho sire of No Surrender Is the roi owned King of tho Vanquishers) who took (ir«t prize at Christchurch last year, beating Boog's great General Gordon and Is now about fourteen years old. Tho King was bred by Messrs Fleming and .Hcdlcy, out of their famous brood mare Mis.l M'Cormick, imported from Melbourne. Miss M'Cormick was purchased by the lato David Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and was specially selected for her breeding qualities—the correctness of that judgment hns now been fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero j g d by Black Champion, (See N Z stad book.) Miss M'Cormick, 08 N Z stud book, sire Sir WiHia|n Wallaco by Sir William Wallace, [os],' dam by Cl|nniplqn dam Mlsj M'Oorriiiolj

Nil Dcßjicra nilu ra, damDwhng by ¥oung Banker, (imported), No 1N Z Sl3, bred by' Mr David Riddle, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported frpjn SpQtlan/l by 'the flon M'Holies, ppr ship Jessie Redman, 18711, s|ro IhiuW (21 " iglislj Stud Boo);), by Admiral, (No }ES]i), ni Nannie, by Bob Roy (fI4E S B), g dam Jean, by Nimmo's Emperor, (82NZSR), Emperor by Napoleon, (imported from Scot laud and got by tho fnvorlto Clydesdale stallion Gcordio Buchanan), Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by tbo late John.Nlmnw Esq, sire that greit stallion known as tbo Garvcnl horse. Geordie Buohancn and the Garvcni horse were the two best horses Scotland over saw. The following appeared in the North Otago ■Times report of ■ bo Oamaru Show, 181)0: year old fillies, of these Mr H Mitchell's No Surrender filly was chosen for a place." (This fitly is full sister to Nil Despßrani|u|n], l'<* the sires produco stake four of tlie progeny of ifo Sprcudcr and Awainoa came forward, two rcprcjcntaiivcs iif fihcli,' and" a filly of No Siirrcndei won the prize. In the prize list for entire colt one year bid two entries from H Mitchell took 1 st and 2nd prizes, both brothers (i) Nil Dc'siicranduin against tbo rack of fle% All cure and no responsibility taken with mares. Terms £sj Groom's fee ss, payable ntservico, Strictly limited to 25 marcs. Apply to G. WATSON, on the farm, Homebush, or THOMAS TODD, C 22 Groom in Charge... 1 1 0 staiul tins seison m the Wairarapa *• District) tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Frairio Bird was brcd'by Mr Dixon Carncs, Datlinrs}. Frajfio Bird vide New Zealand Stud Book, Q'reyjkin',' Da'iii Lady TSinily, Lady Emily by Will Toll, Imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Mies Whisker'by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Yattcnd»n, by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Espcrcnco by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue 801 l by Gehenna son of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English mare. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Wtixy, ?ndl.'bilo.da : P|ita bloods. PiaMp Bird will .travel from Mas'tcitoii to Tinui. Tcrrrig—fe iier marc, allfecJ to "lie' n'ayablp'oii fjr§f Spryie'e, bj P.N., duefjth January, 1801; oyery care'of niargs 'will bo taken, hpt up responsibility! two or rnoro flares as per agfgqmcntj graomngo fee fa to ho pajd. n( first service) good paddocks free of eliatgß pntil marcs n|o stinted, of ivlilcji dp qptjco will be givoni 2s will be oliarged fop pads docking after, For further particulars apply to] P. OAItR, le Ore Ore. riIHE COACHING STALLION Will stmiJ this season at tho oivuor's [jaljilock, Maiulonvjile, "a Gy^pEusoN, TO Mauriosyillo

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 30 October 1890, Page 4

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