■TO Stand this season atJolmliajner's. i farm, Taratahi,tho purebred Clydesdale stallion, KcSß«ea*li Frince, Died by Mr B. Clark, Ashburton. l'oatcd 9th Nov, 1891, light bay, 3 years old, by Crown Prince, a Olydcsdalo Entire by Lord Salisbm'y,(importcd,) damDamßol,(im. ported,) bred by J. M. fliartin, EBq., Auchendrennon, Dumbarton. Her sire, Crown Prince, her dam Darling by Tintook g d by Dainty Davie, eto. Performances of the imported lnaioDaiiisel-for referencei 1870 Ist at Ayr, 2nd at Glasgow, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Dumbarton; Ist at Highland Society, Aberdeen, 1877lst at Dumbarton, ht at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Edinburgh. 1878-lst at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Soaitty, Dumfries. 1879-Ist at Gla?gow,lst at Dmnbarcon.lst at Hamilton, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes-1878,Dumbarton, 1879, Glasgow-cither sex.Hamiltou, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland and Agricultural ■Society-Perth. Lord Salisbury, bred by James Cunningham, Kiroudbrlghtshire. Siro Toung Conqueror, dam Darling by 'Unlock; graud dam Joan, by Surprise, Young Conqucrcr, by Conqueror; dam Maggie, by Lord Clyde. Conqueror, winner • of the Ist prize and silver medals at Glasgow in 1870-1871; the Wigton Premium in 1872, and the Lesmahagow' Premium in 1873, was by ltcnfrowshire Jock; dam Jew ■ by Prince Lofty, by Farmers' Fancy j by Broonilield Champion, by Glancer 11, by Glancer ;• by Glancer, alias Thompson's Black Horae. Lord Salisbury has never been beaten io the show yard, and has taken the following prizes ;-As yearling, Ist nt Ayr, 1870; as a two-year-old, Ist prizo at Kilmarnock in 1877, and Champion Medal for tho best horse in the yurd, first at Dairy in 1877; Ist prize at Ayr in 1877! Ist prize at Glasgow in 1877; Ist prize at the Boyal Show at Liverpool, July; 18""' —' Ist prize at tho Highland Societ *- "*
Edinburgh, in 1877; lstpr in 1881; Ist prize a in 188,1 n t Dunedin ihHSSI); fiSPzo and champion at Dun. uiiiu in 1884; ht prizo and obompion at Taicriiu 1881; ht pnz_- ami ohampiou at Dnne.iin in 1885; Ist prizo anil champion at I'aieri in 1885 ; Ist prizo ami obampion at Dunciin in 188G; Ist j rissu and champion inDuncdin in 1887. from tills if will be ■ sei'D thai Crown Prince is from tins greatest p:ize takers in the his rao her be- ' ing about the bent maro cvor produced in Sc Hand, and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or Now Zealand, i.'rowa Prince himself is b mas.dvo horse with immense bone of tho finest quality, abundant hair of tho fight sort, and combining fiuo quality and perfect symmetry with g eat power. Roscncatii Prince, dam Missie bied by John Watt, lucholutlia, byiSti>.hi«. Missii byTaieriLadnutof Maggie. Taicri L»d, bred by Donald Grunt, Kirklunds, vVest Taieri, by Emperor out of Gentle, Emptror Napulean (imp) tut of Nancy (imp) fain Scotland. Gentle, by Champion (imp) bred by- Mr Mol'hail, CVnpbelltown, So 4 land, out of Betty, Betty by Old ltcformer' (imp) from Scotlmd, out of Ucssy by Oid Reformer, imported from Scotland. Maggie, by Charlie, by Jean Charlie, by Lord Paisley (imp) out of Blanche. Jean by Black Champion (imp) by James Btrachan, Blanche bred by Mcintosh Bros., Victoria, and importer) by tho late 1). Nisbctt. Missio took tho following prize* :>-1876 as a yearling, Ist Clutha anit Tokomairiro. 1877,15t Clutha and Momairiro. 1878,3 year old Clutlia and Tokomairiro and 2nd in Dunedin. Missie's dam Maggie. 187G, Ist Clutha and Tokomairiro (brood mare), 1877 Ist and champion brood marc, Clutha and Tokomairiro, 1878, Ist and champion brood mare, Clutha and Tokomairiro, and 2|ul at Dunedin. Eoseneath Prince has been shown ouca only, as a yearling, and took 2nd prize at the Ashburton Metropolitan Show in 1892, The number of marcs will bo strictly limited, and early application will bo necessary. Terms £3 3s, payablo on Ist January 1895. For further particulars apply to JOfINRAYNER, Grange Farm, Taratahi, Every caro taken but no responsibility. SIRES OF THE SEASON. Derringer. Ascnt DERRINGER, winner of the Sylvia Park Stakes, by MUSKET-ROSALIE, by Patriarch, by Yattcudon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher. ASCOT (tho largest boned Thoroughbred Sire m tho District) siro of NORTON (Grand National Winner), Monto Carlo.and other win! era; by Kelpio (imp), siro of FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID of HONOR, etc, dam 'I ho Thorn, by tho BAltB (winner of thoMelbouraoaudtwo Sydney Cups), from Brown Duchess g.d.of the great horso ABERCORN), Clove (imp.) These high-class Sires will bo limited to 30 mares cacb.at moderate fees,with special terms to owner using both. Good paddocks provided freotill sliuted, Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mares must bo paid for before delivery. For full particulars, breeding and performances, eco circulars, which may be had from tho undersigned. J. 0. HAYWARD, NuKg«n, This Favourite Farmer's Sii- w'll 1, t locatalat Belvedereßoa-i tlurirnliepr.::.iit Misiiynd tnvelMiyrikiiiO.il':'! ■hiiii.mi.l--ii'S ili-tiicts whcio nitficiam . irviu »„■. •'ffo:.-. .Vuggct'a atook aio i:"":y i .!■ ; bicaiiM: they am g' od lion.-st mti.rai wurtcrs, active, quiet, easily kepUud unwaged, lliuy are frequently at work from 2 years old. Ilu stock from light mares arc no much thought of that £2O and £2O i 8 not an uncommon puce to bo offered, and then they can't be bought, As a siro of general ireful stock, adoEcrvcdly high character, and is reenmmendo'. 1 with confidence to those breeders who may require horses to? trap Wore- cart or any description of firm wort IHIUS eiuglefee, L 3, by I'.N, nuo 31st January, 18 la. Every trn bkei,, but no rcspu, ability inclined. For further particulars apply EDGAR JiASOV, nno »r i Road, Carterton, Or H.S. MASON, Gladstone,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4844, 6 October 1894, Page 1
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