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. mO stand this , * X season at Popawai, the wellknown Biro ■- .Hemingtoii Tcrniß-Siiiglo mares 5 guineas each, two or more mates tlio bona fids property of the sender nt reduced prices, Good paddocking provided for marcs without charge till notico for removal is given, _ Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For tabulated podigrco or other particulars apply totheownors, np,o servo marcs this soaeon at MartinI boroußh and Lower Valley, tho tnoroughbrcd horso Lothe, LETHE is by Cadagon (imp) dam Siesta by Iraduccr (imp) out oi Hummock (imp), For tabulated pedigree please apply to the ownors. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, standing 16 hands high. Torma-Siiiglo mares i gaiueas each, a fair reduction will bo mado for two or more marcs, the bona iido property of the sender. Good paddocks provided for mares free ot charge till notice of removal is given, Every can taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to the owners, •jv mO stand this season the •WAp.,, 1 purebred Clydesdale—ft *T, Premier. &*»&& A purebred Clydesdale by Lord Salisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; grandsiro Old Conqueror ; g. grand siro, Itenfrcwshire Jock; g.g. grand sire, Lofty; g.g.g. grand sire, I'sney; g.g.g.g. grand sire, Old Clyde. Dam Darling by Tintock, siro of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr McAndrow Logins, Lord Clyde. Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarllccodc, D.dbettic. Dam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost of COO guineas. PKJSMIEII will stand this season at Woodville. Terms—£4 per mare, For two or more marcs, terms as per arrangement, Every care taken, bus no responsibility. '[lhe magnificent purebred Clydesdale '[me magnificent pu: 1 colt Fnduol SJtrsithsinovo. By Extinguisher—Biossom. Blossom by Lord Beaconslield. Will stand at Martinborough and Lower Valley the current season. This colt has furnished magnificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island. Pride of Ktmtliinoro will bo at Papawai, Greytown, every Monday, returning to Martinborough ou Tuesdays, Paddocks provided for mires freo of charge till notice of removal is given. Every caro, but no responsibility. Full particulars from the owners. TILSOJU MacFAKLAKE, Papawai and Greytown tj'tO (ravel llus season, the champion 1 draught entire horse Rem Wales stables every Friday and Saturday during the season. Terms as usual. Paddocking free for mares to either 'of these horses. Every care taken hut no responsibility. Pedigree and testimonials see books,

W. KERCOCK, Owner, TO (ravel this season in lite Wnirarapa, The champion draught entire . horse Laird of Kilbride. Having taken first and champion for three years in sneccsion at the Tairri , shoivs, liolds the Star gold medal of the South Island. AVill stand at the Prince • °f Wales' stables every Wednesday and ■ ihursday during the season. Terms .Co 1 10s each mare. For pedigree aud other particulars see cards. W. HEBCOCK, Owner, rjlO stand thh sea- ■■»•: '■«»*' '. son at Home \ tho purebred ( Clydesdale Colt Keulrew Jock By lionfrow Jock, dam Qucon tes, rising three years, was bred by George Watson Esq., llasterton, ami is a beautiful bay aud ipactly built with plenty ot hair and bone of the right clean ilat kind with plenty of oilky hair on his legs, growing in the right place, hanging straight from the Itnce to the ground. His siro ltenfrew Jock, imported from Victoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hinds high, was out oi Hose liyCowden Lad (imp) who gained six Ist prizes brfore leaving .Scotland and many Ist ims in Victoria. L'owdon Lad's sire was Old Scotchman, tho property of Mr John Kerr Mo. ton, dam Mr Eastin's (of Cowdon) young prize mare Jian, by Prince Jtoyal, g.il. Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp), ltenfrew Jock's siro was tho well known borso ltenfrew (imp), who joined two first pines as a year-old, 2 iirsls as a two year old.' When three yoirs he competed at the Uunfrewsbire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisley against all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's prendum of 30 savs. He gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on the lath September 1803, and has beat™ every horse that has i ompctcd against him. Ueniriiw Jcck gained first prize at Snieaton as a yearling and first as a two year-old at the same place. In 1871 he was imported to Ilew Zealand and was placed second against all coiners at Oamaru Show. In 1875jie reversed the order and was placed hrst in the aged class, atd took the (!lia:uI'ion Cup for the best entire on tho ground. This performance he repeated in 1870. In 1879 be was first and champion at Timaru,

.•uicnmwoowns sow to the Geraldino Stud Company. His dam, Queen Dess, the property of S. IVaison, Esq., is by that noted sire No fiurrender, lt'7 N.Z.I). No Surrender » l,v that Rreat stallion, King of tho Vt by Young Vanquisher «•»» > Surrender was last sho the Hon, Modes' prize, 15 guineas, at Amaru, and also tho Tiniaru A. & P. prize of 5 guineas same day, beating both colonial and unpolled horses. His name and tamo has ken ringing all over tho Southern Hemisphere foi tho last half dozen -oars, and on one occasion he swepteverythingfroni Duncdin to Christchurch, and it would be useless to expatiate on his career.or to mention his success at the stud, and to note tb» litmous gets that have sprung from hi: would bo siiperiluoun, Queen Boss'dai that popular Clydesdale mare Julia.the petty of Aid. Dalgloish, Scotland Yet, grand sh„ jniuce 01 tvaic< imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy imported. In 1888, at Oamara, Juliawu third as a dry maro in tiling of eight splendid mares, awl in 1890 she gained second in another largo ring of really nice mares' ho pick of tiio wlulo Oarcaru district, this being the noted district in the whole Canterbury Province for Clydcsdalo stock, She also was awardedon tho same day the A, &P. Society's first prize as a mare, and two of her progeny. Queen Bess is an excellent model of a Clydesdale more. Sho commenced her premier career as a yeari™ bv takiui! first nmn nt fl„ m :-. ..•'..£ , " : ? ~\/""V" u »™iu m a ring ot 7 ■ hist class hlhes, when shown as a two-year- | old sho also gained tho red ticket at tho I same place, she was also awarded first at I Tmiaru and first at Waimato shows. Thus showing llentow Jock to he descended from the test Clydcsdalo blood in tho /orld.and also from the greatest lino of prizo takers uuder tho sun, these strains navo been especially selected for tho breeding iiualitics by the most successful breeders in tho Mother Country, as well as the Colonies, that judgment has been fully verified. Thus showing Renfrew Jook to he tho most fashionably bred stallion that has ever ken peed at the disposal of breeders in this district, ::nd breeders should not miss such a welcome horse. No better stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigree is unexceptional, Ho has beautiful action, an ox cullent temper, and a strong sound constitution. Bcnftow Jook took first prize as a yowling, and also first as a two year-old against the pick of the South Island. He will be limited to 25 mares. Every care token .but no responsibility. Terms £4 liable on Ist January. 1895. ' '

JOHN MAXWELL, Proprietor, Homobush. mO Stand this season, at V Kunpuni, and to travel j Wairarapa and Forty '■Mile Bush for tho convenience of breeders, tho Coachlloblu Hood, By St. Albans, out o( a Trotting Mare Nellie; Nellie by Nottworth, liobin Hood 6tands 17 bands, with immense muscle and strength. Good worker, aged (i years. Terms as per agreement, for Fqrthor Particulars apply to A. JENSEN, Kuripuni, Maslorfon,

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

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

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

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