•' H-bjr water,!woare'bfferingMj",, ~V ' in .,.JOMETrCASH; L' '•v-oTUj', CO. :!>■: 1- ;i i l . ■ MASTERTON/ „■ i t f ] t i 1 NOTICE TO TKESPASSEES.' • ' : W PmSoM or persons trespassing. t\ under any pretence whatever, 'on the properties of the undersignedj situate ontho Mount Bruco'Eoad, : arid Miki Miki Block, will be prosecuted. D. MaLAUCHLA'N,' J;\t A WELCH, 8 CAMPBELL BALL,- W. HAK- t .. BIS, H. P, CERISirANBEN, I!,. McLEOD;; HOBN. J BLOW A WILSON. r , : 1 TO 'stand tbiiiseason,, at-- Home j busli, the 1 purebred i Clydesdale Colt j Kenirew •' >ck
Byßenfrew Jock, dam Quo'cn'Bess, rising three yearß, was bred by Oeorga Watsoi Esq., Mastcrtoa, and is a beautiful bay! ain bwws'W hands high'trfth immense.power, fie is compactly built with plenty of ;hair and bone of the right oleati ilat kind with plenty of oilky hair on his lcjs, growing in the right place, hanging stm'ghtfromj the knee to the grounds ■' | • His 'aire; Renfrew Jock, imported ' from Viotoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen:' handshigh, ' was out! of Rose by CowdenLad(imp) who gained six Ist prizes brforo leaving .Scittand and many Istprizes in Victoria., Cowden Lad's sirq was 014 ticotohman,' the' property of! Mr John Kerr Mo ton, dam Sir EastinV (of Oojvden) young prize maro iian, by Prince Koyal, g.d, Blossom by fieu Lomond (imp), Renfrew Jook'ssire.was -the-well known horse Renfrew (imp), who ,ained two irst prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts' as a two year old. When three yew's he competed at the Renfrewshire Exh bition of Stallions held at Paisley against all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's predum of 30 mb. He gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on the 13th September 1862, and has beaten every horse that has competed Bgainst him. Renfrew Jock gained first prizo at Smejiton as a yearling'and first as at wo year-old at the same place. In 1874 he was imported to New Zealand and was plsced second against all comers at Oamaru> Show, j In 1875 he reversed the order aud was placed first in the aged class, aid took the Champion Cup for the best entire on the ground. This performance he repeated in 1876.: In 1879 'no was first and champion at Timaru, Alter that he was sold 1 to :tho Geraldin'e Stud Company. ' His dam, Queen Bess, the property of 0, Watson, Esq., is by th'atnotid sue No Rurreoder,, 197 N.Z.B, No Surrender is by that great stallion,.King of ilio Vanquisher, by Young .Vanquisher (imp.) When No Surrender was last shown iiowai awarded the Hon,' Rhodes' prize, 15 guineas, at Timaru, and also,the. Timaru A. &P. prize of 6 guineas same day, beating both colonial and imported horses. His name and iamo bas, ;been ringing all over the Southern Hemisphere foi® the last half dozen' years, andoh qheqceaiipn he swept every thingfrom Duncdin ,to ( Christchuroh, and it would be useless to expatiate on his'ca(eer,or to mentioa his success at the stud,- and to note the famous gets that,have,.sprung from him would be spperfluotm. : Queer! Bess'dam is that popular Clydesdale mare Julia,the pro porty of Aid. Dalgleish, Esq., Oamaru, aire Scotland Yet,' grand sire l'rinoeof Wales imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported, (,In 1888, at Oamaruj'. Julia was third as a dry mare in aiiuj> of eight splendid mares, and in 1890 she gained second in another large ring of really nice mares' the pick of the whole Oamaru district] this beir/g' the noted district in the whole Canterbury Province for Clydesdale stock, ] She also was awardedon the same day the Ai &P. Society's first prize as a mare, and two of her progeny/ Queenßesa is an excellent model cf a Clydesdale mare. She commenced her premier career as a yearling by taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 firstclass fillies, when shown as a two-year-old she also gained the red ticket at the tame-placo, she, was also awarded first at Timaru and first iit Waim'ate shows. Thus showing Renfrew Jock to be descended from the best Clydesdale blood in the /orld.'and also from tho greatest line of prize takers under the sun, these, strains navo been especially selected for the breeding qualities by the most'successful breeders in the Mother Country, its Wfll' as the Colonies, that judgment has been fully verified, Thus showing Behfrew Jock to bo the most fashionably bred stallion that has 1 evet been placed'at the disposal of breeders'in this district, niid breeders should not mis 4 such a welcome horse. No better stallion stands in,' New Zealand, and his pedigree is unezoeptional, He has beautiful action, an ex cellent temper, and a strong sound ooiutitution. Renfrew Jook took first prize as a yearling, and also first as a two year-old againßt: the pick of .the South Wand.' Ho wit! be limited to" 25 mares, Every oare taken but-no responsibility.,, Terms, £4, payable oh lst'January.'lß9s. JOHN MAXWELL, ; Proprietor,, Homebush.
TO Stand this seasoii, at ■'Euripnni; and to travel ho Wairarapa and Forty Mile Bush for tie conventonce of breeders, the CoaohHa.SiiuioN,!: /' v.; Robin Hood, j By St.: Albans; ont of a Trotting Mare Nellie {[Nellie by Nottworth. ' Robin, Hood stands 17 hands, with immense muscle, and strength, .Good worker, aged 6 years, i Torms as per sgreement. For Further Particulars apply to ! A; JENSEN', ;■' ; V.'. "J Kuripuni,'Meiton. TO: stand .this: season, at.'.Te Ore Ore (Thompsons Estate),the purebred Clydesdale Stallion i . I IJulre of Argyle. : Banker " and bis dam " Blossom " by. the famous horse Young Hero." Stock' hy the Dake were shown last year at Christchurch; Ba'ngiora and Courtney (Jhows'taking'firßt honors-ill every.'.olassJor which they were entered.. 1 At 1 Auckland in' the same yew, a vthtee-year-Old. filly hy ithis horse was first in her class and Champion of the Yard]' For further particulars apply R.FALLOON, ■■ Piscatorious n,;a\biß owner's H|[Y [,C|faVm, : -Ore, b're.-.TJisoatoriouß led) out of Fanny Fisher by Fisherman (imported). Terms SA 4s per mare/ For patticulars r apply to the under- : .j„„., ri \ r | • .if?lLL^lso,stand thisßeason)•& his ...•owner's by Sam'GipsysQirl.;'' For extended seeyiclolian' fliiid^Bobk. 1 Colour a in'-heigbti 'and' is of i irhinehW'pOwer' and blood ;''hlß site" Being full brother to ,' 1 The Barb," the best horse of the day In-New South WalefiJJby'itheifamedjßik HwCules, Terms'S4!4s.-.',).l .'.".'ji-.-i;' McGregor Will stahditKipeSson at his owners*iahbi Te Ord'Otei'M "partioulaw and nediirreo apply to •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 3
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