'TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON TN THE HASTINGS A ND STRROI'ND--1 l.Nf; Df STR id’s. I —— ■ The Purebred Clvdesdale Siallion, (L ord DALE YAFFLE i (!• year:: ohl>. : Bred by Mr. J. C. Grigg, at Longbeach. By “ WALLACE.” imported from i Scutlai.d. j LORD DALRYMPLES SIRE. Wal-la-e :No. 7120. CS.B.i. by Golden Treasure (',117, C. 5.1!.). «a< l.rerl byMr. Geo. Bean. Balviii.ain, Nains Pit--1 e.-iple. His Grandsire was Lord Er.sIkiue 11741, C.S.Bj. who was sire of ■that unbeaten liorseCairnlirogie Stamp ; lhi< grand-ire u-is Bovdston Bov <lll :( SBi. Walla'-a's dam was Grace Darling I iOU I C. 5.8.) by Darnley <222. C. 5.8.) ; Uiis grand-dam was Keir Mary <203. J C. 5.8.) by Loch Fergus Champion ( 149, ’ C. 5.8.); his great-grand-dam was by I Lord Clyde (4 17. C. 5.8.). For further i pedigree see Clydesdale Stud Book. Wallace was a great prize-taker, as also ! were his sire and dam. Lord Dalrymple's darn, Kitty Dal--1 ryrnple, was by Lord Lyon : second dam : Jess, by Sir Colin, imported from Scot- . land ; third dam by Blair's Champion, i imported. Lord Lyon is by Lord SaiisI bury, imported (never beaten in a show : ring), and cost Mix J. F. Kitching 1500 ; guineas to bring t< New Zealand. [ Lord Lyon's dam. Myrtle, was by Prince of Wales, imported ; his second {dam. Ylolly McKissock. imported from Scotland by Mr. .McCallum, so that from this pedigree Lord Dalrymple is equal to the best imported horse, being so diri-ctly bred Hom imported stock.: Lord Salisbury, imported .;1205, C. 5.8.); was sire of Young Conqueror (959) ; I dam Darling (74) by Tintack. Lord; 1 Salisbury was never beaten in the show j ‘ yard from DTG as a yearling, and up [ j to i"7. a p.-riod of 1) years, and took I prizes and champions at Ayr, Kilai tr-| 'nock. Glasgow. Edinburgh, and at T-i-j : on' ami Dunedin in New Zealand. | | Lord Dalrymple so far himself car-1 an unbeaten record, being first as! a yearling and again as a two-year-old, I bot h at Chrif tcluircli and -Ashburton. I This colt was purchased for Gs<» > I guineas. I ; Colts in Melbourne Parade sold fronij ■259 guineas to -|<K> guineas, and fillies: i from 199 guineas to 2<)i> giiim-as. i 1 FEE - - - - I GI LNEAS i Pay able January Ist, 1912. j Good paduoeking. All cure taken,] I but no res]io:isibilitv. ; ! W. MeGAFFJN. | Tolleir.nche road, Hastings. I»r Groom m Charge. Will travel the surrounding districts. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKOWHAL The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, j TAIERI PRINCE By that splendid breeding horse Prince Alexandra (imp.), dam Rosina, winner of numerous prizes. TAIERI PRINCE is a dappled bay. | rising 4 years old, standing 10 hands 3in high, with splendid bone and beautiful silky hair, and with first-class feet and excellent pasterns, and is a beautifully proportioned hoi se all round. He was shown three time:-- as a .‘'.-year-old, and secured three prizes. On one occasion he competed against all ages, and] got first prize and champion. For full pedigree, see Clydesdale Stud Book. FEE - - - - £5 On demand at end of season. Groom's Fee 5 ’-. to be paid at first service. Apply, J. CCRTIN, Pakowhai, Groom in charge. P.S.-—This horse has been examined ami passed as sound and free from hereditary unsoundness by A. M. Brodie. M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon •TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS AND HAVELOCK, And travel Papakura J-Petanedistricts. The Well-known Clvdesdale Stallion, GENERAL FRENCH By Glengyle (373), Glengyle, by Prince of the Isles (imp.) ; dam Helen McGregor (401), etc., etc. FEE - £l. GROOM'S FEE 5/JOHN BEAG'LEY, Owner. Apply Arch. McCormick, jiiti.. Groom in charge. Havelock North. WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS, ’And travel if inducement offers PONY STALLION, KING TOMMY KING' TOMMY is a thick-set, nuggety. jet black Pony, 13 hands high, very fast and stylish, with perfect action in saddle or harness. Having taken Ist prize three years in succession nt Hastings Shows, 1908, 1909,1 and 1910, should l>e a sufficient guarantee as to his quality. His sire took 2G first prizes in North and South Islands, and was never beaten. Breeders of good stylish saddle and harness ponies, cobs, polo [ionics, etc., would do well by seeing this Pony before makingothei arrangements. I FEE - - - - £3 3/- j No responsibility. Further partieu- ! lars from i F. MORLEY, j Stortford Lodge, Hastings. :
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 25 November 1911, Page 2
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