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TO Stand this eeason at John liayner's (™. Taratnhi.tlio purebred Oljdesdalo Roseueath Prince, Bicd by Mr li, Clark, Ashburlon, [ I'oalcd 9th Nov. 1801, light bay, 3 years old, by Crown Prince, a Cljdesdalo Entire by Lord Salisbury.jimported,) dauiDamseUim. ported,) bred by J. M. Martin, Esq., Auob. i.endronnon, Dumbarton. Her sire, Crown Prince, her dam Darling by Tintock g d by Dainty Davie, etc Performances of the imported ruaroDamsol—for reference: 1870 Is'- at Ayr, 2nd at Glasgow, Ist r»t Stirling, ht at Dumbarton; Ist at Highland Society, Aberdeen. 1877let at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Edinburgh. 1878—1st at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Socitty, Dumfries. 1879-Ist at Glasgow.lst at Dumbarton.lst atHamilton, Ist at Stirling, Ist nt Highland Society, Pdth, Champion Prizes-1878,Dumbarlon, 1879, Glasgow-eiiher sex.Hamilton, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland and Agricultural -Society- Perth. Lord Salisbury, bred by James Cunningham, Kiroudbrigbtsbire. Siro Young Conquorer, dam Darling by Tintock j grand dam Jean, by Surprise. Young Conqueror, by Conqueror; dam Maggie, by Lord Clyde, Conqueror, winner of tho Ist prizo and silver medals at Glasgow in 1870-1871; thoWigton Premium in 1872, and the Lesniahagow Premium in 1873, was by Renfrewshire Jock; dam Jess by Prinoo Lofty, by Farmers' Fancy jby Broomfield Champion, by Glancer 11, by Glaocer j by Glancer, alias Thompson's Black Hotso. Lord Salisbury has never been beaten i,i Hie show yard, and has Ist at Ayr, 1870; as a two-year-old. Ist prizo at Kilmarnock in 1877, and Champion Medal for the best horse in the yard, Firat at Dairy in 1877; Ist prize at Ayr in 1877; Ist prize at Glasgow in 1877; Ist prize at tholtoyal Show at Liverpool, July, 1877 j Ist prize at the Highland Bocioty's Show, Edinburgh, in 1877115t prizo at Dunedin in 1881; Ist prizo and Champion at Taieri in 1883; Ist prizo and champion at Duuedin in 1863; Ist prizo and champion at Dun< edin in 1881; Ist prizo and bbampion at Taiori in 1881 j Ist prizo and ohampion at Dnneiiin in 1885; Ist prize and champion at Taieri in 1885 j Ist prize and ohampion at Dunoilin in 188G; ht prize ad champion in Dunedin in 1887. From this it will bo seen that Crown Princo is from the greatest pi ize takers in the World, Ms mo her be--1 ing about the beat mare ever produced in Borland, and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or New Zealand. Crown Prince himself is a roawive horse with immense bone of the finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining flue quality and perfect symmetry with great power. Roscneath Prince, dam Missie- bred by John Watt, Inehclutha, by Stirling. Missie by Taieri Lad out of Moggio. Taieri Lad, bred by Donald Grant, Kirklands, \Vest Taieri, by Emperor out of Gentle. Emperor Napolenn (imp) out of Nanoy (imp) from Scotland. Gentlo, by Champion (imp) bred by MrMoPhail, Cainpbelltown, Soot land, out of Betty, Betty by Old Reformer (imp) from Scotland, out of Bessy by Old Reformer, imported from Scotland. Maggie, by Charlie, by Jean Charlie, by Lord Palsley (imp) ont of Blanche. Jean by Black Champion limp by James Straehan, Blanche bred by Molnlosh Bros,, Victoria, and imported by tho late D.Nisbott, Miseio took tho following prizes *-187G a3 a yearling IstClutna and Tokomairiro, 1877,15t Clnthsand, Tokomairiro. 1878,3 year o'd Cluthsand, Tokomairiro and 2nd in Duuedin, Missio's dam Maggie. 1876, Ist Clutha and Tokomairiro (brood mare), 1877 Ist aid ohampion brood mare, Clutha and Tokomairiro, 1878, Ist and champion brood mare, Olutha and Tokomairiro, and 2ud at Dunedin, Roscncath Pricoo has been shown onco only, as a yearling, and took 2nd prizo nt the Asliburton Metropclitan Show in 1892.

The number ot mares will bo strictly limited, and early application will bo necessary, Terms £3 3s, payable on Ist January 1895. For iurtber particulars apply to JOHNItAYNER, Grange Farm, Taratabi. Every care taken but no responsibility. SIRES OF THE SEASON. ■■ Derringer. Ascot DBEUINGBR, winner of the Sylvia Park , Stakes, by MUSKET-ROSALIE by Patriarch, by Mendon.Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatober. ' SCOT (thelargcst boned Thoroughbred L Sire in thoDiatrict) sire of NORTON (brand National Winner), Monto Carlo.and other winners; by Kelpie (imp), sire of FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, IIAID of HONOU, etc, dam The Thorn, by the BaRB (winner of ,tbo Melbourne and two Syduoy Cups), from Brown Duchess g d. d the great horse ABERCORN), CJovo (imp,) _ These high-class Sires will bo limited to 30 maros each.at moderate fees,with special terms to owner using both. Good paddocks provided free till stinted. Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mares must be paid for before delivery, For (ull parliculars,' l breeding and performances, sco circulars, whioh may be had from the undersigned, J.O.IMWARD, Nußffet, TWs Favourite. Farmer's flirt. wUI be located at Belvedere Road during t] lo Zscn nig district* wkero mine est inducement b cause they are good tonist natural workm m frequently at work from 2 ycar/old. K*tW , ? l£S, » l,l,B, '»*>- nura price to bo offered, and then they can't MMUght, Asamroof gciieial useful stock, ... . , . -Jicd. For further particulars apjly : • :'■■. OrB.S. MASON, Gladstone, v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 1

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