F/;H eocgh bked staltjlOJS LORD M^NDEVUjIJE TITILL Stand at owner's stabjes tliii ' • season for a. limited nilmbor o mares only. Tkiuis—s guineas cash. Pnddo'ckih) free, .. N.B.—Brfledore are requested to appl* will be STRIOTLI LIMITED. Particulars on application to W.NEIIiL, Ownor. to stand- this season j„ t;,o lVnirarap the thoroughbred stalliou E'OJHtESTEIi. forester is a dark chestnut standing 1 hands 2 inches, sire, Puriri, dam, Gossip. , ®. r ~r f 9 . Performances oro bo well-know in tho iiairarapa breeders that fuithc reference w not necessary, TERMS—£S, payablo by r. n. due li January: 18!'], two or moro marcs as pc roetneut, Groomage feo ss, agFor further particular apply to ALBERT LYFORD, .: i Owner, or Groom in charge TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TH „, OWNER'S STABLES, RIVER KOAI MASTERTON, THK GRAND ROADSTE STALLION. : ; THE SQUIRIiJ, Briil by tho lato Jobh Morrisbn.'Esq. Ho wi by Voltigucr, dam Nelly," by Climenas, da: Dolly, by Figaro, Voltigucr, by King Col damFoaella, by Fisherman, dam "Rose i Florence, by tbo Flying Dutchman. Thegquii is an iron gray of great substance mid got action, four yoartfold, stands 15 hands 2J in high, fine temper, good Bound feet with Hi bone, (which are indi«pensiblc in a road hack Ho has a'good head and neck, with short bn< and fine quarters and is increry woycnlciilal (by 0110 of tho best Judges in tho district) I improve the brcedof Baddlo and harness horse Breeders: will do well t? have a look nt.tl Squiro before promising their marcs to otln horses, Terms—£3 per mnra, "two or moro a pi agreement, piyaMo by P.N,, duo on.tho 1 day of January 1891, signed at first servic groom's fee 5s payablo first t.nio of serving, R. J. BAKER, TO stand this season at Homebush.Mastoi the celebrated Stallion NIL DE SPERA.ND (JM NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt wil urst class action, rising thrco years old, II hands high, 13inches below thoknec, 31 inch round the arm, and 7ft (1 inches in girth, I is beyond doubt tho best bred colt standing: New Zealand, possessing moro bono and ha than any horse of his ago in tho North i South Islands, ami admitted at last show 1 competent judges to bo tho class of lion winch has long been wanted to improvo tl draught stock of this district. Nil Despcrandum has been exhibited i 5 of tho principal shows in N Z, and from lar| rings has secured four first and one secoi prizes. He iB a massive animal, with immen: bone of tho finest quality, abundant hail, nr perfect symmetry united with great powe He combines somo of the best strains i Clydesdale blood in tho world, and he h' been generally admired wherever esliibitci His siro is tho celebrated horso No Surrcndc (see N J! SB 197), No Surrender is out of that great broo mare 1 armors' Lass (tho dam of Springbanl that was a champion horso at Oamaru wht only two years old, King of tho Bing, and tl most promising of colts the Farmers' Lad tinners' Lass was by Muiv Lad, inported (i ZSB) sire Pride of Scotland, dam Jess t Premier imported by David Th famous siro took many flfst prize'sin Melboun and ,vas spld tp Mr Town ofNg vf, f or Hi guineas: Dapi Darby, by llritop, that m M W«s spld ot JBO guinea* | the highest prit ever given for a colonial mare up to that timi eiyshoi tly after she was purchased by Messi Fleming and Hcdloy and taken to New Zci land, When tho mnro was 1-1 years old sli was sent to Sydney and fetched 100 guinea at auction, ; No Surrender's sire was that great hors King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Flemin and Hedley, out of the celebrated brood mat Miss M'Cormlok, now the property of Robei Jackson Esq, Cavo Valley j she was also th dam of Maggie M'Cormick, which also to tho champion from Heather Bell when only yearling. 'When only three years. King of th Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Greg? fMWfpipjj siro Younj imported irom (Scotland by tfavid'-Ncsbitl and well known as a great breeding sire hot He seeit Ibat 'tUs colt is come from the ver best draught strains on both shies. No Surrender never left a show ground i N Z without a prize beating both colonial an Imported horses, and in ono year swept eveq thing from Duncdin to Christchurch. Thosir of No Surrender is tliercr owned King of th Vanquishers) wbo took fir«t prize at Clirisi church last year, beating Bong's great Genert Gordon and is now about fourteen years olc The King was bred by Messrs Fleming an Hedioy, out of their famgiiß brood mare Mil M'Cormiok, Imported from Melbourne. Mb M'Cormick wbb purchased by tho lato Davi Ncsbitt from M'Cormick Bros, and wa 81®"" ' the correctness of that judgment has now bee fully verified. Miss M'Cormick by Lincokihii Haiy> i "'1 ImUlooV f!U«~i: - , -*v ,i o « u j ~~v.> vuttiupion. N Z stj book,/ Mils M'Corinick, (18 N 7, stud liook i sire S WfUiain Wallaco''bv Sir' William''Wallaci 951, dam by Champion dam Miss M'Cormit 53], Nil Desperaiiduiu, dam Darling by Youn Banker, (imported), No 1N ZS B, bred by I' David Kiddle, Kilbowie, Scotland, iniportc from Scotland by tho Hon M Holmes, pi ship Jcssio Redman, 1870, Biro Banker (S English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No <IESE dam Nannie, by Rob Roy (714 KSB), g dai Jean, by Nimmo'B Emperor. (82 NHS B Emperor by Napoleon, (imported from Sco land and got by tho favorite Clydcsda' stallion Geordie Buchanan), Emperor's dai Nancy, imported from Scotland by tho lal John Nimmo Esq, sire that grost stalllp known as (he Gajpn] %h4 , nafl'tmd the Garven'i liorec wwc thota best horses ficotlapd over saw, The following appeared In tho NortliOlagi Tunes report of ho Oamatn Show, ISM -There was an exceptionally grand lot of year old Miles, of thoso Mr H Mitchell's N Surrender Ally was chosen for aplace," (Th filly is M sister to Nil Dcapcrflmlmn). "■ the sires profa state fe 0 f ti l0Im , gen /; *«o surrender anil Awainoacanie forward, tu representatives of each, and a 'filly of J Surrcndei won the prize, In tlio prfio list fi entire colt ono year old two entries from ' Mitchell took Ist and 2nd prizes, both brothei of Nil Dcsporanduinngnitist tho nick of Ne Zealand. All carc find no responsibility-take with mares. • f° e - 3 t |ttpeirvic< StncHy limited to 2p marcs.' Apply to' G. WATSON, ■ on the farm, Homebush, or THOMAS TODD, Groom in Charge, 'I Ostaiui this seiso|iin tlm Wairarar Slalliw ' 1 tllC tll0l ' 0 "S' ll " ei1 Im l' otte PJRArRIE BIRD." rrairio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carnei Bathurst, Prairie-Bird vide New Zcalan ?T W H Emffi Wt Emily by Will TcU; imported, d'aj ty. s ß'lW»n,. imp,' dam Mb iYhifikci' by Wluskcr, imp ~ Grcvskin b lattcmlnn, by Sir Hcrciilci, imp,, dai f?,°, rc T, by GIn Ji, CUB » Arab, Imp, dam Blu •ell by Gehenna sou of Rouso Emigrant, imr lain Quadroon bv Mulatto, imp,, Englis ""I. 0, .''i'M 110I 10 sccn from the iabov icdigreo Prairio Bird has a grand mixta c ho famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Wax nd I'hilo-da-Puta bloods, Prairie Bird wil ravel from Masterton to Tinui, Terms-f ier ; mare,. all fees to bo payable on fins "vice, by P.N,, duoOth January, 1891; ever aro of mares will be taken, .but n esponsibilityj two or more njarcs as ne giecmcntj gfpomagpfco Th, tp bp iiajda rst service! good paddocks free' of charg ntil marcs aro stinted, of which duo notlc /ill be given; 2s will bo charged for pad ockingaftor, For further particulars apply to ; P. OARK, Te Oro Oro, JIIIB COACHING STALLION • "f , ''ill istahd Hi's oeasonat the owuer'i ' . l'lo.iville. G GUNDERSOS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 4
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