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V) stand tins season in the Wnirarnpa the purebred ydesdale coll ii Tom King. By Superior, dam Nugget, g.d. Nugget's sire, by England's Hope, Pndciocks free of charge. Every enro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Tonus as per agreement, Further particulars sco card, I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, 10 stand this season, the. well-known | J- thoroughbred stallion Jbord Mstiirtevallo. TEKIIS-13 10a each mare, two or more »rcs according to arrangement, Grazing free till first January, 1895, in good grass paddocks reserved for tlto purpose at Mr J. A. Kenall's well-known farm, To Whiti, Gladstone, Every cato taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees must be paid on removal of mares. For further particular! apply I A. RENAIX, Owner fTIO stand this season at To Ore Ore X (Thompson's Estate) tlio purebred Clydesdale Stallion Dulco of Arfjyle. His sire is thegrcatkingof stallions "Young liankcr" and his dam " Blossom" by the famous horso " Young Hero," Stock by the Duke were shown List year at Christchurch, ltangiora and Courtney Shows taking first honors in every class for which they were entered. At Auckland in the samo year, a three-year-old filly by this horso was first in her class and Champion ol UioYanli For further particulars apply Ii.WLI.OON, To Ore Ore. SHIES OF THE SEASON. Dcrriuiror. Ascot DEltlilNGEll, winner of the Sylvia Park Stakes, by MUSKET-ROSALIE.by Patriarch, by Yattcndon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdeatchcr. 1 SCOT (the largest boned Thoroughbred L Sire in thcDistvicl) site of NORTON (Grand National Winner), .Monte l'arlo,and other winners; by Kelpie, (imp), sire of FIBEWOUKS, NEWIIOLD, MAID of HONOIi, etc, dam ''he Thorn, by the BARB (winner of the Melbourne and two the great horse AUEBCOBN), Clove (imp.) These high-class Sires uill bo limited to 30 mures each.ut moderate fecs.wilh special terms to owner using both, Good paddocks provided freo (ill stir.tcd. Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mares must bo paid for before delivery. For full particulars, breeding and performances, sec circulars, which may be he.d from the undersigned, J. 0. HaYWARD, This Favourite Farmer's Sire will be located at Belvedere Road ilnritg the present season, and travel to Gladstone and surroundrag districts where sufficient inducement offers, Nugget's stock aie always in d. mind, because they are good honest natural workers, active, quiet, easily kept, mid managed. They are frequently ai work from 2 yeai J old, His stock from light mares are so much thought of that ISO anil i' 26 is not nn uncommon price to he offered, and then they can't be bought, As a sire of general useful stock, Nugget has a deservedly high character, and is recommends; 1 with '"'-- '■■ "■— breeders who may rcqu „,.., .„. ~„„ work, cart or any description of farm work," TEM-Singlii fie, U, payable' "" nue 31st Jnuiiaiy, ISflij, livery oai but no responsibility incuncd, For further particulars apply EDGAR MASO'.I, Belvedere Road, Carterton, Or H.S. MASON, Gladstone. rjlO Stand this season at John Ilayuer's farm, Taratahi,tho purebred Clydesdale llion, Koseneath fvince, Bred by Mr E. Clark, Ashburlon. Foaled (lib Nov. 18(11, light bay, 3 years old, by Crown Prince, a Clydesdale Entire by Lord Salisbury,(imported,) dam DamseUimported,) bred by J, M, Martin, Esq, Auchendrennon, Dumbarton. Her sire, Crown Prince, her dam Darling by Unlock g d by Dainty Davie, etc, Performances of the imported mare Damsel—for reference; 1876 Ist at Ayr, 2nd at Glasgow, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Dumbarton ; Ist at Highland Society. Aberdeen. 1877 Ist at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Edinburgh. 1878-lst at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Dumfries. 1879—1st at Glasgow.lst at Dumbarton.lst at Hamilton, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes -187S,Dumbarton, 1879, Glasgow-cither sexJUmiltou, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland and Agricultural Society-Perth. Lord Salisbury, bred by Janw Cunningham. Kiicudbrightshire. Sire Young Conqueror, dam Darling by Tinlock ; grand dam fen, by Surprise, Young Ctinnuerer, bv Conqueror; Am

iuaggic, DjfLoniuyde. Comjiic ror, winner of the Ist prize and silver nieiiale at Gkisgow in 1870-1871; the Wigton Premium in 18/2, and the Lcsiuahagow Premium in 1873, was byllonfrcwshire.lock; dam fas VPrince Lofty, by Farmers' Fancy, by Krooralicld lhampion, by Glancer ]' '-- Glaecer ; by Glanctr, alias 'lhomp Black Horse, Lord .-alisbury lias never been beaten i,i the show yard, and lias taken the follo.fiog prizes :-As yearlii-g Ist at Ayr, 16/0; as a two-year-old Ist prize at Kilmarnock in 1877, awl Champion Jlcd.il fur ill- b=-st horse in the yard. I irst at Dairy in 1877; Is' prize at Ayr in hfi ■ U prze at Glasgow in 1877; Ist prize at the Uoyal Show at Live ' Istp'iz'at tnc Highla „ E inlmr«h,inlß77; Ist prize at'Duncdin in 1881 ■, ]»tpnzc and Uliampiou nt Taieri in 1883; Ist proband champion at Uunedn, in 1883; Ist prize and champion nt Dun. cdin in 1881; hi prize and cbamnion at Taicriin 1881; Istpnz.- and champion at Dune,in in 1885; 14 prize ami champion at'J'aicnin 1885; Ist prize and champion at Dnnoilin in 1881!; Ist prize and champion in Duncdin in 1887. Fran this it will be seen that Crown Prince is from the greatest p-ize takers in the World, his mo her being about the beat marc ever produced in Sc Hand, and his father never having br.cn beaten in Scotland or New Zealand. Grown Prince himself is a massive ln.rsc with immense bouc of the finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining fine quality and perfect symmetry with g cat power. Iloscucath Prince, dam Missio bred by John Watt, Inchclutha, byStirh'ng. Missio by Tnicri Lad out of Maggie. Taieri Lad, bred by Donald Grant, Kirklands, West Taieri, by Emperor out of Gentle. | Emneror Naikilmh limnt .mi «f «.,„..., ;:..._i bred by MrMcl'hail, Campbelltown, Scot land, out of Betty, Betty by Ohi Ilcformcr (imp) from Scotlmd, out of Bessy by Old licformcr, imported from Scotland, Maggie, by Charlie, by Jean Charlie, by Lord Pais ley (imp) out of Blanche. Jean bv Black Champion limp by James Strnchan, Blanche bred by Mclnlwh Bros., Victoria, and imported by the late 1). iNisbett. Missic took the following prizei as a yearling Ist Clutna and Tokomairiro, 1877,15t Clnthsand, Tokomairiro, 1878,8 year old Clulhsand, Tokomairiro and 2nd in Dunedin, Missic's dam Maggie. 187(i, Ist Olutha and Tokomairiro (brood marc), 1877 Ist and champion brood mare, Clutha and Tokomairiro. 1878, Ist and champion broodmare, Clutha and Tokomairiro, and 2nd at Duncdin. Ecseneath I'riccc has been shown once only, as a yearling, and took 2nd prize at the Ashburton Metropcliton Show in 1892. The number of marcs will bo strictly limited, end early application will bo necessary. Terms ti 3s, payable on Ist January 1895. For further particulars apply to JOHNIttYiNEH, Grange Farm, Taratahi. Every care laken but no responsibility. Igj ripO stand this sea ' I son in the " le purebred Clydesdale Stallion iiarquiw of P : '*>.li.Nj>iit.'y, (Jiy Lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply W. B. JJUII'K. \ TTILIj stand this season, at his owner' 3 \'v farm, Te Oro Ore, Fiscatorious by Traducer (imporlcd) out oi Fanny Fisher bv Fisherman (imported), Terms Hi k per marc. For particulars apply to the undersigned. '* 57 ILL also stand this season, at his Ij'i owner's larta, llandwick is by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl. For extended pedigree see Victorian tiiud Book. Colour a golden chestnut; stands 15 bands 3 inches j jn height, and is of immense power and biDt) ; liic sire bcina full brother 10 " The ' Barb," the best horse of the day in New South Wales, by the famed Sir Hercules. Terms £i is. rpHB Clydesdale Stallion Will stand this season'at his owners lai'm} ■( TeOreOre. Full particulars and podigrco ' apply to ';■, ■.■ H .W,.CAVE,ToOrcOro,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 2 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 2 November 1894, Page 4

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