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THETHOKOUGHBRED BTALUOHI JL, 9 B P-'-.»IA.iVnEV»:JLit.K WILL Stand at owner's stables this season for a limited numbor of mares only, Terms-5 guineas cash. Paddookiiiß free.: ' N.B.—Ureedors are requestcd'to apply ? n T>?l m as numbor will bo STRICTLY LIMITED, Particulars on application to . W.NBILL, ' Ownor. to Stand this season in tho Wail wo Thoroughbred stallion I'OJRESTBK. l'orcstor is a dark chestnut standing 10 tads 2 inches, sire, Pmiri, dam. Gossip, . I'orestcr's performances aro so woll-known in tho AVairarapa breeders that further reforchco is not necessary, TERMS—£6, payable by p, n, duo Ist January 1801, two or more mnrcs as per "roomont, Grooinage fco 6s, gFor further particulars apply to ALBERT LYFORD, Owner, or Groom in charm rpOSTAND : THIB SEASON, AT THE x J)TOER'S STABLES, MVEBKOAD, MASTERTON, THE GRAND ROADSTER STALLION, . THESQUIRI3, Bredby the late John Morrison, Esq. Ho was by Voltigucr, damNclly.'by Olimenas, dam Dolly, by Figaro, Voltiguer, by King Cole, domFonclla, by Fisherman, dam Rose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman. TkoSquiro is an iron gray of great substance and good action, four years old, stands 15 hands 2J ins. high, finetemper, good sound.' feet with flat bone, (which are indi«pcnsiblo in a road hack). He has a good head and neck, with short back and fine quarters and is in every way calculatd (by one of tlio best Judges in tho district) to improve tho brccdof saddle and harness horScs, Breeders will do well h have a look at the Squird before promising their marcs to other horses, Terms—£3 per mate, two or moro a per agreement, payable by P.N., duo on tho Ist day of January 1801, signed at first service, groom's fee DspayaHo first true of serving. R. J, BAKER, oCOO Owner, TO stand this season at Homcbush,Mastcrton, the celebrated Stallion NIL DESPKRA.NDUM, NIL; DESPERANDUM is a black colt with Brst class action, rising three years old, IGJ hands high, 13 inches below tho knee, 31 inches round the arm, and 7ft(S inches in girth, Ho is beyond doubt tho best bred colt standing iu NOW ZmlnnJ I V - 1 l°!_ than any horse of his age in the North or South Wands, nnd admitted at last show by competent judges to bo tho class of horso which has lqngbceu wanted to improvo the draught stopk of this distriot. - >■}, Des )ieramlum has been exhibited at 0 of the principal shows in N Z, and from largo rings has scoured four first and one second prizes, Ho iB a massive auimal, with immense bono of the finest quality, abundant hair, and perfect symmetry united with great power, He combines Bomo of the best strains of plydcsdalo blood in tho world, and he ins been generally admired wherevor exhibited. His Bireis tho celebrated horso No Surrender, (see NZ SB 197), No Surrender is out of that great brood mare Farmers' Lass (the dam of Springbank, that was a champion horso at Oamaru when only two years old, King of the Ring, and tho most promising of colts the Farmers' Lad), Farmers' Lass was by Muir Lad inportcd (71 N Z SB) site Pride of Scotland, dam Jess by Premier, imported by David Jicsbitt, Tins famous siro took many first prizesin Melbourno and .vas Bold to Mr Town of N S V, for 1175 guineas. Dam Darby, by Briton, that was placed first at the Melbourno Show in 1873, and was sold at 130 guinea^; the highest prico ever given for a colonial maro up to that time, P!ys]ior{ly after she was purchased by Messrs Flailing arid Uodlcy anil {aken tq ifpy' jjeal—i m... ji.. _i ■ old sho at auction,No Surrender's she was that great horso King of Vanquishers, bred by Messrs Flcmins! and Hcdlcy, out of tho celebrated brood mare Miss M'Cormiok, now tho property of Robert Jackson Esq,Cavo Valley j she was also tho dam of Maggie ll'Oormick, which also to k the champion from Heather Bell when only a yearling. When only three years, King of tho Vanquishers was sold by Mr Daniel M'Gregor for4soguineas; g siro Young Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by David Ncsbitt and well known as a great breeding sire both in Timaru and Oamaru districts, It will thus oc seen that this colt is come from tho very best draught strains on both sides. No Surrender nover left a show ground'in NZ without a prize beating both colonial and imported horses, and in one year swept everything from Dunedin to Christcliiirch, Tliesiro of No Surrender is Ihorci owned King of tho Vanquishers) who took flr«t prizo at Christ? The King yras bred by jlessrs' Fjejning' and Hedlpy, ont of their famous brood rnarc Miss M'Cermick was purchased by tho lato David Ncsbitt from M'Cormick Pros, and,was specially selected for her breeding qualities—tho correctness of that Judgment lias now been fully verified, Miss M'Cormick by Lincolnshire Hero j g d by Black Champion, (See N Z stad book,) ?'.''» M'Cormick, 98 N 2 stud look, sire Sir William Waco by Sir William Wallace, !)SJ, (Ism by Champion dam. Miss M'Corpclj. SilDcspcrandum, dam Darling by Young Banker, (imported), No 1 N.Z S B, bred by Mr David Riddlo, Kilbowic, Scotland, imported from Scotland by the Hon M Holmes, per ship Jessio Rodman, 1876, siro Banker (24 English Stud Book), by Admiral, (No 4ESB), dam Nannie, by Eob Hoy (714 E S B), g dam Jean, by. Nimmo's Emperor, (82 NZ S B), Emperor by Nopolroc, (imported from Scot land and got by the favorite Clydesdale stallion Gcordio Buchanan), Emperor's dam Nancy, imported from Scotland by flip lato Jolin'Nirpo Esq', siro {bat grcj{ "stallion Mm as the Garveni hojae, Goorilie Buclia'nen arid the Garyem hprsp were tho two best horses Scotland ever saw. The following appeared In the NerthOtagoi Times report of bo Oamayu Show, 1800] —There was an exceptionally grand lot of 2 year old fillies, of these Mr H Mltolicll's No Surrender flllv was olioscn for a place." (This filly is full Bister to Nil Dcsperandum). For tho sires produco stake four of the progeny of No Surrender and Awamoa came forward, two representatives of each,'and a filly of No Surrender won the prize. In tire prizo list for entire colt ono year old two entries from H Mitchell took Ist and 2nd prizes, both brothers of Nil Despcrahdum against the pick of Now Zealand. A]|caro afldnp, v<!pi?|pility taken with, prps. Terms £5; Groom's fco Ss, payable atservico, Strictly limited to 25 marcs. Apply to G. IVATSON, on the farm, Hoinebush, or THOMAS TODD, 22 Groom in Charge, I - 1 - District, tho tboroi Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Trairio Bird was brcd'by Mr Dixon Carncs, Bothurst. Prairio Bird vrdo New Zealand Stud Book, Grcyskin, Dam Lad> Emily, Lady Emily by Will Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Miss Whisker "by Whisker, imp,'Grcyskin by Yattcni}"!!) ty Sir Hercules, imp., dam Esiieroiico by tJlaupus, Arab, irnp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rbjise Entigrant, irnp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English marc. As mil bo seen from the abovo pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of and rlulo-da-I'utn Woods, Prarrre Bird will travel from Mastcrton to Tinui, Tcrm's-£3 per marc, all fees to bo payablo on first !,eryi(!c. by P,N,, duooth January, 1891; every caro of mares wll| bo tafen, bu{ up agreement; groomogc fee tw. to, be paid a{ first service; good paddocks free qf charge until mares aro stinted, of which'duo notice will be given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after. ' For further particulars apply to TeOroOro. iHE COACHING STALLION Will stand tl>i s season at tho owner's nooville. a aupEßsos, Mtwriwille,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 17 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 17 November 1890, Page 4

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