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, havb just Wed a consignmenl ; ;; I MHN , S, l IDEAL' i ..5;.': frhieli ar« slightly damaged );:y,by.yffttcr^ >ve■areqferipgnt' 3UOK 9/11 iACH, ' ~c->rtbwi'Z ' , : 'i :<■' (k:ji ? >ct ...» . wi .!'. , ( '" f: MASTERTOE Memiri jytou Terms -Single'mare's 5 guineas each, two or ni«o marcs the bona iide property pi the sender at reduced pricss. :; Good paddockms 'provided for marcs without cheig<j till notice for removal is given....- ~v ... Evory caro taken, but no responsibility tocurred, pedigree or other particulars apply to tho owners,, >' TO serve mares, this. scasou at Martin- , boroushi'nnd Lower Valley, the thoroughbred horso,- \ .-. u ,} M .. . petite,' LETHE• is by Oadagbn (imp) dam Siesta by Irailucer (imp) but of Hammock'(imp), For tabulated pedigree pleaso apply to the ownots.j,Lethe -is.a beautiful brown color, standing, 10liandshigh. ,•> ( , Tcrmc—Single niares, 14 guineas each, a fair.reductipn jjjli be made for two or .wore niaves, thcbpi.a.iide property of thosonder. ' Oo6d, paddoeiiS,. proviileil, for mares free of charge till notice of removal is givon, Every care taken but no ' responsibility incurred, . ~ . For fui'thor pattioalars apply to. the :T lO stand -this. season the purebred ClydesdalePremier, . /.WW»'i Salisbury, by Young' Conqueror"; gramisire Old Conqueror; g.. grand sire, Hon.frewshire Jock; g.g, grand sire, Lofty ; grand sire, Kanoy; g.g.g.g. grand sire, Old Clyde. Dam Darling by Tintock, sire of young Conqueror, was brc'd'by Mr MoAridrow Logins, Lord Olyd'i. Lord Salisbury was a. purebred. Clydesdale, and was bred .by' lir Cunningham, Tarflecode, D.'lbettie.n.Dam Min'uio was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost of COO guineu3. PIiEMIEB will .stand thisseaso.u utWoodville. ■ ' .'Terms—£4 per mare, For two or more maros, teims, as per arrangement.. Every care takeh, but no responsibility. rjlho magniiioont purebred' 'Clydesdalo '!■ icolt 1 v " ' 'Pridiiol yiratlirtinove. ,By. Extinguisher-Blossom. Bloaaom by Lord Beiwonsficld.' Will at-snd. Nt Martinborough and Lower Valley the current season, This colt has furnished magnificently, and is : how one'of the handsomest horn in the island. , Pridoof Strathmore.wijlbo at Papawai, Gi'cytow'n, every' Monday, returning to Martinborpngh on Tuesdays. ... 'Paddocks provided' for' mires free of charge till notice of removal is given, Evory ears, blit no responsibility..'Full particulars from the owners. 1 , TILSON &' MacF.iBLANE, • J Papawai au'd Greytimn ': 310 stand _ -; son at,'' Home 'l.bushj' t'noi';purebred Clydesdale Oolt; : : . Hentrew Jock By Bonfrow Jock, dam Queen Ees9, rising three yoars,;.wa3 .bred by George/Watson Esq., Masterton, aud.isalKautifulbfty.and stands 1C hands high' with immense power. He is compactly, built .with plenty of hair and bone of the right clean flat kind with plontyof cilky h'air on'hislegs, gi'owiog in tlio right place, hanging straight from the lineoto tlieground, : \ His sire BenfrW ' jock,' imported from Victoria as a four-year-old stood seventeen hands'Miigii, to' out ,of Bose by' Cowddn Lai (imp) who 'gained sir Ist prizes brfore leaving Scotland and many J6t prizes in Victoria. Cowdon Lad's sire was Old iScotohman, tho property of Mr John Korr Moiton, ;dam Mr liastin's (of COjWdon) young prize niare Jean, by Prince jßoyai, g.d.' Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp). Renfrew Jock's, sire ' was the well known horse 'Bestrew (imp), who jaineitwo first prizes as ! a year-old, 2' .firsts as' ft two year old,- .When three yottsho.cohipijted at the Renfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisley against all horses, and was awarded tho Duke of Hamilton's preihiiim of 30 sijvs, He gained tho Champion Cup at Ballarat on the 13th September 18G2, and has Irotari every horse that has competed against him. Renfrew Jock gained first prize at Smeaton its a yearling and first as a two year-old at tho same plaoe. In 187-1 he was imported to Slew Zealand and was placed second agaiust all comers at Oanwru Show, In 1875 he reversed tho order and was placed first in the aged olass, and took the (iliaiipion Cup for the best'entireon the ground. This.porformaneo ho repeated in 1876. : In 1879 he was firitand ehampibnat Timiru, After that howas sold to'tho Geraldine Stud Company. ■" ; His dam, Queen BcSs, tho property of-G. '.Vitson,"Esq; is by that noted siro No Surrender, lf7 'N,Z;Bi'. No Surrender is'by that great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp.) When tfo, Surrender'was Jast'shmyn hß.wa-iaivardei the lion,', iiliotjes' pr«e,' 15' guineas', at! Timanl, anA also the' Timaru A. tfcP. prize of ut guinvas ssmoilay, beating both coloni.a.l and.impo ted horses,, His niiiue and fame has'been'ringing all'over-the Southern Hemisphere foi tho Ij'thalf 'iozen year.-, dud on oncpOQiistan Duuedin to Chiistchurch, and it would be css >o on his eaten,or to «j«t. tio.i his success lit the stud, >nd to note the lainous gets that havo sprung iroin him would be superfluoun.' Queen Hsm.'d#m is that popular Clydesdale'mare Julia,the pro o! A(d. llnlgleit.il, i.sip, Oatnaru, hire Scuijand' Yoij .'Mand sire r'riuou oi Wale, imported from Scotland, dam Grey Gipsy, imported. In 188S, V at'Ouhiaru,' 1 Jul a was, iiuid as a dry m u-a in a ting of elijht splcn 1 did ;iuareM, a'.d in 1890 she uained second in:another largo ring of-, really nice maresthe pick of tho whjlo Oatea'rU'dittriet, this being the noted district in the whole Cante'bury Province for Clydesdale stook, She also was awardedpn tho sarno day the A. & P. Sociotyjs pijp as a maro, and two of hor p?ogpny'. ;t^iieen.liesß jis im-ezuelient model o( a Clydesdalo marc.' Sho commertoqd;her premier,cameras a ycarlinitbj t'altihg 'first prize at Oaniai'u in a ring of 7 flistelasß fillies, when shown as.a.two.yearPld she also gained the rod ticket at the same place, she was also awarded first at Timaruland'ifi'at Walmato'sliows.'Thus sliowiri g Rorifrtw JiiCltiio be descended from tho best Clydesdale bloddvii'thi) .' ;biid; and jlso from the greatest line Of'prize takers iiuder. the snn, strains • have : been selected for. the brfeeding qualities by.thc most Successful breeders in -the Mother Country," a< wtll as tho Colonies, that judgment has bcenftlly verified, Thus showing Kenfrew'Jook. to bo'tho most fashionably .br?d stfdH°n that has ever been the disposal,of bre'oders in this district iih'd' breeders should not miss such a welcomo horse,' No beltei'sliillion'eiahds in New Mand, and his pedigree is unexceptional. He has beautiful action, an ex kllent temper, and a strongisound constitution. Benfrew Jock took first prize as a karUng,('-and ; >lso'firs W ;Mvo yeHiold jtaainst tho pick of tho South Island, He will to ;2p,matea. ; Every ciire lam but tfo' Torms, £4, payable on lsj January. 1895.' 1 .'-JOHN-MAXWELL;: --A ' '• j - •.•Proprietor, Homebush. ! rpO stand itlus'sc'a •ii'>■'. soy. .in the

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4880, 19 November 1894, Page 3

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