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<j''o travel this season, tko champion J. draught entire horse Hero. Tho only purebred Clydosdalo in tho U'airarapa, will stand at the Prima of Wales stables every Friday and Saturday during the season. Terms as usual, laddookmg free for marcs to cither of these horses. Every care taken but no responsibility. Pedigree ' and tcstiroomals see books. W.HEHCOCK, Owner. fW travel this season in thoWnira. ■A rapa.The champion draught entire Laird oi Kilbride. Having taken first and champion for thrco years in succesionnt the Taicri shows, holds the Star gold medal of the South Island. Will stand at the Princo of A) a es stables every Wednesday and ihursday during tho season. Terms i3los each marc. For pedigrco and other particulars scecards. W.HEHCOCK, Owner, fJpO ctand tfiis Boason at the Iron Stab'es, •*• teathowtoo, tho thotoughbredstallion J&ebelliou, bv Treaaon-Miaobict by SiiUthorn Oi ief. Hebellion's ficrfotraaaM on the turf h too well known to nccdcommoDt, Tennß, £3 per mate, pr.yable by p,n„ Ist January, 1895, good paddocks at Is per week until stinted. Rebellion, will be at Taratahi Hotel, Cartertoil, on Tuesdays, calling at Greytown en routo same day, Mnrtinborough oa Saturdays, wcatkr permitting, duriug the season.' Marcs can bo seat for and returned when stinted if required, J. EItEETB 10 stand this sea* . son at Home '\bußh, the purebred Clydesdale Colt Jhteuh'ow Jock By Ronftow Jock, dam Qucon Bess, rising three, years, was bred by George' Watson Esq., Masterton, and is a beautiful bay and Btanda 16 hands high with immonsepowor. Ho is compactly built with plenty of hair and bone oi the right clean flat kind with plenty of cilky hair on his legs, growing in tho right plaoo, hanging straight from the knee to the ground. His siro Renfrew Jock, imported from Viotoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hands high, was out of RosobyCowdenLad(inipjwho gained six Ist prizes brforo leaving Scotland and many Ist prizes in Victoria, Cowden Lad's siro was Old Scotchman, the property of Mr John Kerr Morton, dam Mr Eastln's (of Oowden) young prize mare Jta'n, by.Prinoo Royal, g.d. Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp). Renfrew Jock's siro was the woll known horse Renfrew (imp), who rained two first prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year old. When three yoars he oompeted at tho Renfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at l'aisloy against all horses, and was awarded tho Duko of Hamilton's premium of 30 bovb, He gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on tho 13th September 1802, andhasbeaten Renfrew Jock gained first prizo atSmeaton ■ as a yearling and first as a two year-old at tho Eaine place. In 1874 he was imported to Hew Zealand and was placed second against all comors at Oamaru Show. In 1876 he reversed tho order and was placed first in tho aged class, and took tho Oliam- ■ pion Cup for tho best entire on tho ground, i This performance ho repeated in 1870. In : 1879 no was first and champion at Timaru, After that he was sold to tho Geraldine Stud Company. His dam, Queen Bess, the properly of Q, Watson, Esq., is by that noted siro No Surrender, 107 N.Z.B. No Surrender is by that great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, ; by Young Vanquisher (imp.) When No Surrender was lost shown he waiawardol the Bon, Rhodes' prize, 16 guineas, at , Timavu, and also tho Timaru A. &P. prizo of 5 guineas Bamo day, beating both ooloniol and imported horses. His nsmo and fame , has been ringing all over tho Southern , Hemisphere to the last half dozen years, , and on one occasion he sweptcverythingfrom . Duuedin to Christchurch, and it would bo i useless to oxpatiato on his caretr.or to meni tio,i his success at the stud, and to note the i lamous gets that have sprung from him ; would be superfluous, Queen Bess' dam is . that popular Clydesdale mare Julia.thepro i perty of Aid. Dalglcish, iisq,, Oamaru, siro i iicoilund Yet, grand sire rtinco of Wales i imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, , . imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was third as a dry msrein aiingof eight splen-: did mores, and in 1890 sho gained second in another large ring of really nice mares' the pick of the whie Oamaru district, this being the noted district in the whole Can* te'bury Province for Clydesdale stock. Sho , also was awardedon the satue day the A.&P. , Society's first prize as a more, and two of j her progeny. Queen Bess is an excellent ) model cf a Olydcsdalo more. She comt mcDced her premier career as a yearling by r taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 ' 1 fiistolasß fillies, when shown as a two-year- , old nho also gained the red tiokctaWke samo place, she was also awarded first at i Timaru and first at Waimate shows, Thus i, showing Renfrew Jnck to be descondedfrom •,. \ t tho best Ciydesdalo blood in the /orld, ande also from tho greatest lino of prize taker] •■; . under the sun, theso strains navo been. f eStecinllv Kfi]pclp({ inr tlio tironilinfT rttiol!I tics by the most successful breeders in the . Mother Country,. as well as tho Colonies, 1 that judgment has been fully voiified. Thus.; f showing Renfrew Jock to bo the most' fash-.' [ ionably bred stallion that has ever been, i placed, at the disposal of breeders in this | district, and breeders Bbould not missßnch ) a welcome horse. No bettor stallion stands ■ 1 in New Zealand, and his pedigree is nn'cV- . ceptional. He has beautiful action, ah ex-, '. cellent temper, and a strong sound oonsti-.; j tution. Renfrew Jock took first prize as a' . yearling, and also.first m a twoycar-old-' j against the pick cf the South Inland. He; wbl be limited to 25 marcs, Every caro; taken but no responsibility. Terms, £i, ; ' payable on ht January. 1895, .;.::.J ■■■■■ John Proprietor, Homebushi/••

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 1

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