THE THOROUGHBRED STALUON L °BD MANDEVKLfcK \T7iLL Stand at owner's atablea this it season for a limited number of mares only. Ti!rms_s guineas cash. Paddocking free. H.B.—Breeders are requested to apply ?ary, os number will be STRICTLY LIMITED. Particulars on application to W.NEIIL, Owner. t? SL W 8 scason tlio Thoroughbred FOITCSTEJft. forester is a dark chestnut standing 1G namla 2 inolics, aire,,Purlri,"'dam, Goaaiv. . in'rformanccs oro bo woll-known m tliG Wairarapa breeders that further reference is not necessary. TERMS—£S; payable by r, N, due Ist January 1801, two or -moro • marcs (ib per a roonont. Greomage fco 6s. gFor furtliur particulars apply to ALBERT LYFORD, Owucr, or Groom in charge TO stand this season, at the ± OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER ROAD, MASTERTON, the grand roadster . STALLION THE SQUIRE, Bred bjr the late John Morrison, Esq. Ho was by Voltiguer, dam Nelly, by Olimcnas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguer, by King Cole, dam Feaella, by' Fisherman, dam Kose .de, 'Florence, by the Flying Dutchman, The °<juiro to lin iron gray of great substance and good lotion, four years old, stands 15 bands 2J ins. high, line temper, good!sound feet with flat bone, (which ore nuliipensible in a road hack). Ho lias a good head ami neck, with short back and lino quarters and is in every way caiculatd (by ono of tlio best Judges in tho district) to improvethe brecdof aaddlo and harness horses. Breeders will do well to have a look at the Squiro beforo promising their marcs to other ''orses, Terms—£3 per mare, two or more a per agreement, payable by P.N., duo on tho Ist day of Januniy 18111, signed at first service, groom's fco 5s payable first t me of serving. R, J, BAKER, f®" Owner. w THE ENTIRE HORSE HjSRO. ILL travel Mastorton, ,Carterton, and surrounding district this Mastorton.-W, Noill'B Stables every Friday and Saturday. Greytown every Tuesday. Remainder of week at Owncr'a ;ables, Cartorton. For further particulars, podigreo, &c, % HERCOCK Owner, TO'ataud this season at Hoincbush,Master - 1 - ton, tho celebrated Stallion NIL DESPEBA.NDCJM, NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with first class action, rising three years old, 164 hands high, 13 inches below the knee, 31 inches round tho arm, and 7ft G inches in girth. Ho New Zealand, possessing moro bono and hair than any horee of his ago in tho North or South Islauds, and admitted at last show by competent judges to bo tho class of horso which has long been wanted to improvo the draught stock of this district.
Nil Despcrandum has teen exhibited at 5 of tlic principal shows in N Z, ami from large rings lias secured four first and ono second prizes, Ho is a massive animal, with immenßO bone of the finest quality, abundant hair, and perfect symmetry united with great power. Ho combines somo of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in tho world, and ho Ins been generally admired wherever exhibited, His sire is the celebrated horso No Surrender, (seo NZ SB 197), ; No Surrender is ont of that grcit brood maro Farmers' Lass (the dam of Springbank, that yras 4 champion horse at Oamaru wlion fllily two yeavs'old, Klng.'pj t|i? JRW and the most promipg of cplts' the' Farmers' tail), Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inported (71 NIS B) Biro Pride of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David hesbitt, This famous sire took mnny first prizesln Melbourno and «s sold to Mr Town of N S W, for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, that was placed first at the Melbourne Show in 1873. and was sold at 130 guinea*; the highest price ever given for a colonial maro up to that time, ciyshot tly after she was purchased by Messrs Fleming and Hcdloy and taken to New Zealand. When tho mare was 14 years old she was sent to Sydney and fetched 160 guineas at auction, No Surrender's sire was that great horso King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Fleming and Hedloy, out of tho celebrated brood mare Miss M'Cormick, now tho lPlwb of Robert Jackson %, Pave Moy'; silo m 'also"tiio ilam of Maggie M'Cormick, which also to k tho champion from Heather Bell when only it yearling. When only three years, King of the Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Gregor for 450 guineas; g siro Young Vanquisher, (ported from Scotland by David Ncsbitt and well known as a great breeding giro M 'II and Onijiarj} dlstjlpfs, jf win t'hqß t)o seen that this colt is come from tlie very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender never left a show ground in without a prise beating both colonial and imported horses, and in ono ycarswopt everything from Duncdin to Ciiristchnrch, Tliosiro of No Surrender is the rcr owned King of tho Vanquishers) who took flr«t prize at Christchurch last year, beating Boag's great General Gordon and Is now about fourteen years old, Tho King was bred by. Messrs Fleming and Hcdley, out of their famous brood maro Miss M'Cormick, imported from Melbourne. Miss M'Cormick was purchased by the lato David Nesbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and was specially [elected for her breeding qualities—tlie correctness of tint judgment hug now been fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero Jg d by Black Oliaiiijifoß. (Sep N g itsj ■ Jjißs MlCormiok, 98 N Z stud book, sire Sir William Wallace by Sir William Wallace, 051, dam by Champion dam Miss M'Cormick 53], ; KilDcsperandum, dam Darling by Young Jjai|ker, (imported). No 1N ZS B, bred by iff fyvji) Rldile. Kilbowie, Scotlapu, imported 'roll! Scotland by tho Hon M Holnics, pep ship Jessip Bediiian, 1870, siro Banker (84 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4E8B), dani Nannie, by Bob Koy (714 E 8 B), g dam Jean, by Nimmo'B Emperor, (82NZS B), Emperor by Napoleon, (imported from Scot land and got by the' favorite Clydcadale stallion Gcordie Buchanan), Emperor's, dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by tho late John Nimmo Esq,, sire that great stallion known as tho Garveni horse, Geordie Buchanan and the Garveni horse wore thotwo best horses Scotland eyer 'Baw. The following appeared fh the NorthOtago; Times report 0! Hp Qamapi Show, 18110] ~T|lj)ro lyas an esociitiolialij' graffl' lot of 2 year bid Allies, of tIiCBO Mr H Mitohell's No Surrender filly was chosen for a place." (This filly is full Biatcr to' Ntt Deßperandum), - For tho Bircs produce stake four of the MWDy of No Surrender and Awteoa came forward, two representatives of each, and a filly of jfa Surrcndei won tho prizp, In |]ie pjize U4 (ft piijire' s'st| (jp 'cptrjto' from H Mitchell took 1 st arid 2nd prizes, both brothers pf Nil Desporandpin against tho pigk of New Wand. ' All cftro and 110 responsibility taken with mares. Terms £oj Groom's fee (is, payable atscrvicc. Strictly limited to 26 marcs. Apply to G, WATSON, on the farm, Homcbush, or THOMAS TODD, "22 .Groom in Charge. 11 10 staiul tins scjsou in the Wairarapa 4- Djstript, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion, " ■ 1 PRAIRJE BIRD. Prairio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carnes, Bathurst, Trairio Bird vido New Zealand Stud Book, Greyakin, Dam Lad> Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell,- imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp., Greyekin by Yattcndnn,, by Sir Hercules, imp,, dam Espcronco by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son'of House Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto. lip, English HOT, As will $0 secii froiii the" above pedigree Brairip Bird has a grand mixture of t]|o famous Touch'stonc, Whalebone, Waxy and pf|ilo-da-l'|ito bloods, frairje Bjrdwjil travel from Mastertbp to Tmul. per maro, all fops to bp payable on first 8601100. by P,N„ dueOth January, 1891; eveiy caro of mares will be. taken, hut no responsibility; two or more marcs as uer agreement; groomage fee sj. to bo }>am at first service; good paddocks freo of clmrge until marcs are stinted, of which due notice will bo given; 2b will bo charged for paildocking after. For further particulars apply to 1 • '' P, QARR, 'le Ore Ore, rjIHE COACHING STALLION , :l KEMP 4 ■■■'■ r '' AVijl stand this season at tho ownor'fj I jmJiW,- Mauiieovflle, Jlauiiowilfo, I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 4
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