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Av mo stand this season in tho *.w™. • | Wnirurnpii tlio purebred J 1 Clydesdale colt "iJJii: ToinHinfT. By Superior, dnniNuggct, g.d.Nuggct'B 6iro, by England's Hope. Paddocks freo of cliargo. Every caro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Terms as per Kgrccment. Further particulars see card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, TO eland this season, the well-known thoroughbred stallion Lord Sfcuidevillo. TERMS-I'3 10s each mare, two or more marcs according to arrangement, Grazing free till first January, 1595, in good grass paddocki reserved for tho purpose at Mr J, A, Ronall's well-known farm, Tc Whiti, Gladstone, Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. All feci must be paid on removal of mates. For further particulars apply I A. RKNALL, TO stand this season at To Ore Ore (Thompson's Estate) the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Duke of Ai'gyle. His sire is the greatking of stallions "Young Banker" and his dam " Blossom " by the famous horse " Young Hero." Stock by tho Duke were shown last year at Christchurch, Rnngiora and Cnurtnty Shows taking first honors in every class for which they were entered. Al Auckhnd in the samo year, a three-year-old filly by this horso was lirst in her class ami Champion of the Yardi For further particulars apply R.FALLOON, To Oro Ore. SIRES OF THE SEASON. Derringer. Ascot DERRINGER, winner of the Sylvia Park Stakes, by MUSKET—HOSA.LIE.by Patriarch, by Yattcndon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcutchcr. ASCOT (the largest boned Thoroughbred Site in tlicl)istrict)sirool NORTON (Grand National Winner), Monte Carlo.and other winners; by Kelpie (Imp), siro of FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID of HONOR, etc., dam ihe Thorn, by tho BARB (winner of the Melbourne and two Sydney Cupi), from Brown Duchess (g.d.ff the great horse ABERCORN), Clove (imp.) These high-class Sires *vill be limited to s cach.at moderate (ccs,with special itiiiis iu owner using both. Good paddocks provided freo till stinted. Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mares must be paid for before delivery. For full particulars, breeding and performances, see circulars, which may be had from the undersigned. J. 0. HAYWARD, Muggot, This Favourite Farmer's Sire will bo located nt Belvedere Road ilniug the present season, and travel to Gladitonc and smrounding districts where suliicitnt inducement offers. Nugget's stock aie always in il, ream), because they arc good honest natural workers, active, quiet, easily kept, and managed, They are frequently at work from 2 yam old. His stock from light marcs are «o much thought of that £2O and £25 is not an uncommon price to be ottered, and then they can't be bought, As a siro of general useful stock, Nugget has a deservedly high character, and is recommended with confidence to those breeders who may require horses for trap Work, carter any description of farm work. TEIUiS-SiugW fee, US, payable by I'.N., nuo 31st Jamiaiy, 1895. Every care taken, but no responsibility incuncd, For further particulars apply EDGAR MASO'.f, Belvedere Road. Carterton. Or U.S. MASON, Gladstone, '

Roseneath IMucg, Bred liy Mr R, Clark, Ashburlon. Foaled Oth Nov. ISHI. light bay, 3 years old, by Crown Prince, a Clydesdale Entire by Lord Salisbury,(imported,) daniDamscUimported,) bred by J, M. tatin, Esq,, Auchendrennon, Dumbarton. Her sire, Crown Prince, her dam Darling by Tintock g d by Dainty Davie, etc, Performances of the imported maieDamsel-for reference: 1870 Is! at Ayr, and at Glasgow, l t t U Stirling, Ist at Dumbarton ; Ist at Highland Society, Aberdeen. 1877 let at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Edinburgh. 1878—1st at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Holland Society, Dumfries, 1871) Ist °at Glasgow, Ist at Dumbarton.lst at Hamilton, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes -1878, Dumbarton 1879, Glasgow—either sex, Hamilton, Dumbarton, Stirling, Highland aud Agricultural .Society- Perth. Lord Salisbury, bred by Cunningham, Kircudbrightshiri!. Sire Young Conqueror, dam Darling by Tintock ; grand dam Jean, by Surprise, l'oung Couquerer, by Conqueror ; dam Maggie, by Lord Clyde, C'onqw ror, winner o! the Ist prize and silver medals at Glasgow in 1870-18711 the Wigton Premium it, 1872, and the Lesroahagow Premium in 1873, was byltenfrewshireJock; daiuJess by 'Prince Lofty, by farmers' Fancy, by Broomfield Champion, by Glancer 11, by Glancer; by Glanc'ir, alias Thompson's Black Horse. Lord Salisbury has never been beaten id the show yard, and lias taken the following prizes:—As yearling, Ist at Ayr, 18/0; as a two-year-old. Ist piizc at Kilmarnock in 1877, and Champion Medal for the best horse in the yard. lirst at Dairy in 1877 ; Ist prize at Ayr in 187/; Ist prize at. Glasgow in 1877; Ist prize at thelioyalSliowat Liverpool, July, 18/7; Ist prize at the Highland Society's Show, Edinburgh, in 1877; Ist prize at Dunedin in 1881; Ist prize and Champion at Taicri in 1883; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 1883 ; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 188-1; bt prize and champion at Taieri in 1881; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 1885 ; Ist prize and champion at Taicri in 1835; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 1881!; Ist prize and champion in Dunedin in 1887. From this it will be Been that Crown Prince is from the greatest ptizo takers in tho World, his mo'her being about the best mare ever produced in Scotland, and his father never having been beaten in Scotland or New Zealand. Crown Prince himself is a massive horse with immense bono of tho finest quality, abundant hair of the right sort, and combining fine quality and perfect symmetry with great . power. Bosoneath Prince, dam Missio bred by John Watt, Inchclutiia, by Stirling. Missic by Taieri Lad out of Maggie. Taieri Lad, bred by Donald Grant, Kirklands, (Vest Taieri, by Emperor out of Gentle. Emperor Napoleon (imp) out of Nancy (imp) from Scotland. Gentle, by Champion (imp) bred by MrMcPhail, Campbelltown, Scut land, out of Betty, Betty by Old. llcformcr (imp) from Scotland, out of Bessy by Old lteformer, imported from Scotland, Maggie, by Charlie, by Jean Charlie, by Lord l°ais ley (imp) out of Blanche. Jean by Black Champion ' imp by James Strachan, Blanche bred by Mcintosh Bros., Victoria, and imported by the late D.Nisbctt. Missic took the following prizes <-1878 as a yearling Ist Clutnii and Tokomairim, 1877, Ist Clnthsand, Tokomairiro, 1878,3 year old Cluthsand, Tokomairim and 2nd in Dunedin. Missie's dam lia-gij. 187(j, Ist Clutha and TokomainroH.ood marc), '1877 Ist and champion brooL.jiare, Clutha and Tokomairiro. 1878, Ist anil champion brood marc, Clutha aod Tokomairiro, nnd 2nd at Dunedin, Itoseneath I ricce has been shown onco only, as a yearling, and took 2nd prize at the Ashburton Metropolitan Show in 1892. _ The number of marcs will be strictly limited, and early application will be necessaiy. Terms fit 3s, payable on Ist January 1895. For lurther particulars apply to JOHN ItAYNEii, Grange Farm, Taratahi, Every care taken hut no responsibility. j ',O stand this sea TfifVj » , son i» the * 1 Vrffi r ™ ira l ia District, purebred Clydesdclc fitallion Marquis of (J3y Lord Salisbury), I'or further particulars apply i I t I f s 1 1 I \ J ( I 1 1 1 c 1 1 t ( 1 B t t a 1 £ t 1 1 f i t tl b S tl T o a h i: a: D ut ti if W tl P< t>. ir in tt di ir t\ 1)( te nl Si In m D 1 tfl fil EO T: si tli al UI OS til M tb sli io; t

W. B. DUICK._ Piseatorjous "tl JILL stand this season, at his owner's V? farm, To Ore Ore, Piscntorious by Traduccr (imported) out oi Fanny Eishor by Fisherman (imported). Terms U 4a per niare. For particulars apply to the undersigned. Kandvi'lclf,

V[7ILL also eland this season, at Lis / owner's farm, HaudAvick. is by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl, For extended pedigreosee Victorian Ijindßook. Colours golden chestnut; stands 15 hands 3 inches in height, and is of immense power and blood; lnasiro beinf! full brother to''.The Barb," the best horse of the dijiih'Ncw South Wales, by the famed Sir'Hdrctiles, Terms £4 4s. c - THE ClydesdalOiStallion ; f MfGrSfjor Will stand this season' at his owners (arm, TeOre Ore. Full particulars and pedigree Apply to' ' h GAVE, To Ore Ore,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4868, 3 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4868, 3 November 1894, Page 4

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