10 stand this wy »• jl ' season ."at 'S Papawai, tho troll- / known siro. „ Jbifi^KemiiipftoM s Terms-Single marcs G nnincas each, two t or mow marcs tho bona fide property of the j sender at reduced prices, , 3 XJood paddockmg provided for marcs without charge till notice for removal is given, ■ " _ Evory caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. For tabulated nodigroo or other particulars apply to the owners, s r{'\o servo marcs this. season at Martini A Donnish and Lower Valley, tho tlio- • roughbrcd horso Lethe, : LETHE is by Cadagon (imp) ('am Siesta • by l'raduccr (imp) out pf Hammock (imp), For tabulated pedigrco please apply to the owners. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, standing 10 hands high. Terms—SiD«lo mares i guineas each, a fair reduction will bo made for two or more marcs, tho bona lide property of tho sender. Good paddocks provided for maroj free of charge till notice of removal is given, Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to the owners, '■;»■> nnO Bland this season tho s%:fy -*- purebred Clydcsdalc|l| Premier. • **"^ a Apnrebred Clydesdale by Lord Salisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; gramisire Old Con(liicror; g. grand siro, lloofrowshirc Jock; g,g. grand sire, Loily; g.g.g. grand siro, fancy ;g.g.g.g. grand sire, Uld Clyde, Dam Darling by Tiutock, siro of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr MoAndrew Logins, Lord Clyde, Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarffecode, Dslbettie. Dam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost o! COO guineas; PItEMIER will stand tliis season ntWoodvillo, Terms—£4 per mare, For two or more mares, terms M per arrangement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Pride ol gtruthrtinore. By Extinguisher—Blofsom. Blossom b,v Lord Bi-aconslicld. Will st'.ud at Martinboroujili and Lower Valley the current season. This colt has furnished mjguilicently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island, Pride of Straitamoro will be at Papawai, Groytown, every Monday, returning to Marlinboroogh on Tuesdays, Paddocks provided for mires irco of charge till notico of removal is given, Every care, butnorespondibihty. Full particulars from the owners. TILSONi'IIacFAIILANE, Papawai and Qreytown 1110 travel this season, the champion '. draught entire horse Hero, The only purebred Clydesdale in 1 lie Wairavapa, will stand at the Prince of Wales stables every Friday and Saturday during the season, Terms as usual. these horses, Every care taken but no responsibility. Pedigree and testimonials sec books. W. HEBCOCK, mO (ravel this season in the WainiJ. rupa, The champion draught entire horse Laird of Kilbride. Having taken first and champion for three years in succcsioii at the Taicri show*, holds the Star gold medal of Ik ooiiuusiaiKl. Will stand at the Prince ofWalcs' slaliles every Wednesday and iiiursday during the season, Terms m j.us eiieu marc, l'or pcdigreo ai other particulars see cards. W.HEHCOGK, Owner.
. i'i'lU stand tliis sea. t 9jU X eon at Borne t / 'W7'^ ua ' J , 'ho purebred . Clydesdale Colt Keiiirow Jock , I!y Ronfrew Jock, dam Queen Bess, rising , Hires years, was bred by George Watson • Esq., Masterton, and is a beautiful baj an-l 1 stands 1(1 hands high with immense power, :■ He is compactly built with plenty of hair . and bono of the right clean Hat .kind with r plenty of cilky hair on his legs, growing in , the right place, hanging straight from the i kneo to ihe ground. His _ sire ltenfrew Jock, imported ■ from Victoria as a four-year-old stood , seventeen hands high, was out o; i liose by Cowdcn Lad (imp) who gained six i Ist prizes brfore leaving Scotland and many r Ist prizes in Victoria. C'owden Lad's sire ■ was Old Scotahman, the property of Mr i John Kerr Mo. ton, dain Mr Easlin's (of • Cowdeu) young prize mare J;an, by I'riucc i Royal, g.d, Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp). , Renfrew Jock's sire was tlio well known ; horso Renfrew (imp), who iained two first i prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a tiro year , old. When three yo.ua he competed at the i licnfrewshiro Exhibition of Mallious held at 1 Paisley ngiiiost nil horses, and was awarded I the Duke of Hnmiltou's premium of 30 buvSp , He gaiued the Champion Cup at Uallarat i on the 1.-3 th September 1802, audhasbeafcn i every horse that has competed against him. i Renfrew Jcck gained first prize atSmcaton , as a yearling and first as a two year-old at i the same place. In 1874 he was imported , to Jlew Zealand and was placed second against all comers -A Oaniaru Show. In 1875 ho reversed llio order ami was placed hrst in the aged class, and took the (inauipion Cup for Ihe best entire on the ground. This performance he repeated in 1876, In 1870 he was lirat and champion at'l'imuru After that he was sold to the Gcraldine Stud Company. His dam, Queen Bess, the property of 6. Watson, Esq., is by that noted sire No Surrender, 107 M.B. No Surrender is by that great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp.) When No Surrender was last shown lie wai awarded the Hon, Rhodes' prize, 15 guineas, at rimaru, and also tlio limaru A, &P, prizo of o guineas swieday, beating both colonial and imported horses. Ilis name and fame has been ringing all over tlio Southern Hemisphere foi the last half dozen years, and on one occasion he swept every thingfrom Duucdin to Christchurch, and it would be useless to expatiate on his career,or to mentio.i his success at the stud, and to note the iamous gets that hove sprung from him would bo suporlluoufl. Queen Hess'dam is .hat popular Clydesdale mare Julia,the pro petty of Aid. Dalgleish, Esq,, Oaniaru, sirs bcodand Yet, grand sire Prince of Wales imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Ma was third as a dry mare in a ling of eight Bplendid mores, and in 1890 she gained second in another largo ring of really nice mares' he pick of the wholo Oamaru district, this bemg the noted district in tho whole Can, terbury Province for Clydesdale stock, She also was awardedon the same day the A.&P. Society 8 first prizo as a mare, and two of her progeny. Queen Bess is tin excellent model c a Clydesdale marc. Sho commenced her premier career as a yearling by taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 first class fillies, when shown as a Uvo-year-oldsiio also gamed tho red ticket at tho same place, she was also awarded first at rimaru and first at Waimate shows, Thus showing llenfrew Jnck to be deseendedfrom the best Clydesdale blood intlie wld.and also from the greatest line of prize takers under he sun, these strains navo been especially selected for tho breeding quailICS by the most successful breeders in the Mother Country, as well as tlio Colonies, that judgment has beenfully verified. Thus showing itenfrew Jock to be the most fashlonah y bred stallion that has ever been placed at tho disposal of breeders in this district, and breeders should not miss such a welcome horse. No bottor stnliion stands in Jkow Zealand, and his pedigree is unexceptional, He has beautiful notion, an ex
cellcnt temper, and a eti'ODg sound constitution, llenfrow Jook took first prize as a yearling, and also first as'a two year-old asainst the pick uf the South Island, Ho Willi bo limited to 2o'mares. Even.care taken but no responsibility, Terr' 11 " payable on lit January. 1895. >i, JOHN iMAXWELIij';,st. ■Proprietor, Homebusl ■ fflO Stand this eehsot. J I.™ 1 Kuripuni.anrttotrav/ ho forty lor tho.convenl- ' once of breeders, thoCoioi NO SIALLIOK,,,:'S'
Hood, ijff'si jililaiis, out of ft .Trotting fJJara i>Mie; Nellie by,Nottw6rth, 1 lioDin Hood stands .17 liandß, with im. lnensii musclo and stroiigth, Good worker, aged C years, Terras as per agreement, ■ ■ Former Particulars apply to ■K f Kuripuni,"" !=■ t r ■ ' ■ ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4868, 3 November 1894, Page 4
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