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I STUD HORSES- ! TO SXAUD THIS BBASON* I The pure-bred Clydesdale stallion BALMORAL I Was bmd by Mr Junes Walls of Kznpoi Island, Cnn- : teiburv, N.Z., ind ii by Old Wellington (imported), ! out oi Vomh by OM Canterboiy. Norah is also the I dam of the celebrated sires Pnaee of Denmark and Lord Clyde. She was awarded the first prise 3 years { in succession at theCaaterbmy Pastoral and Agricultural Shsar; and took the second prize six times. Bal - moral's pedigree might bo given at greater length, but the proprietor believes when it is stated that his dam Norah took the Ist prize for 3 years at such a show as is held in Canterbury, breeders will be satisfied t'.-.t North must indeed be a very high class animal. Respecting Old Wellington (Balmoral's sire), many excellent judges affirm that ms equal has not yet been seen in the colony. The Wellington stock are highly esteemed wherever known, it only beingnecessaiy for a se’lcr to say hi« colt or filly is by Old Wellington to command the best market price. Balmoral is undoubtedly second to nothing in the colony for pnnty of blood, added to which he is a true type of the Clydesdale cart-horse. He is remarkably quiet, a good worker, with such feet as are rarely met with in a draught entire. Balmoral will travel from Tanhereuikau to Featherslon on Mondays; Waihengaon Tuesdays, returning to Taohereniknu on Wednesdays; Thursdays Greytown and Carterton; remainder of week at Taohere nikan, / Mares can be grazed at 2s per week. Terms ■ —£4 4s; groomage fee ss, payabl r n first service. I Mares not proving in foal halfthe fee will be refunded Apply to Mr D. Knight, Tauherenika . I Mr J. 0. Hayward, Masterton, or to r. bcckridge, j 1020 In charge. 'fO stand in the Wairarapa during the J. ensuing season, CONQUEROR. Will travel as follows (commeccing'on the Othinst..— 6 Mondays, noon, at Bay’s Taratahi Hotel, evenings, at Foresters’ Arms Hotel, Grey* town, leave at 10 a m. on Tuesdays, Bay’s at noon, Greathead’s Hotel, Hu-dnuiorangi, in the evening, leaving at 10 a m on Wednesdays returning to owner’s stables, Masterton, where he will stand on Fridays and Saturdays. Terms.—Single mares, £3 15s, an allowance made for two or more mares the property of the same owner. Mares not proving in foal half the fee will be refunded. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to C. & A. HARE, Proprietors. Masterton, Oct. 14,

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Tseus.—£3 5 Groomagc Es, payable v. n “ service, Payment on or before jst January, 1877. First-claas paddocks, is gd per week. .Every care taken but a c responsibility. I. PIKE. 1130 Taratahi, TO Serve a limited number of Mares In tl'e W airarapa this season, commencing on October Ist, 1876, the Draught Stallion, Stasiet is a light cbesnut, and was bred by David Smith, of Silverstream, Tafts, and Hutt. Stasiet is rising 3 years old, stands 17 bands high, and possesses immense bone. He was got by Young Hero, imported from Tasmania. Young Hero by the Lincolnshire cart stallion, Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tasmania by W‘ E. Q. Kermcde, Esp.; Lincolnshire Herb bred by Mr Geoige Stan, thrope; Lincolnshire Hero by young Honest John. Lincolnshire Hero’s dam was by Old Sampson. Stanley’s dam was Grace Darling, got by England’s Hope j grand-dam Black Diamond, imported from Tasmania by Mr Fraser, of Mans. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse YOUNO SIR GOLTN CAMPBELL STANLEY.

Young Hero, when shown as a yearling at tLe Northern Agricultural Show, against a number of celts, gained the first prize. Young Hero, when a two-year old, was shown at the Great Western Agricultural Show, and took the first prize against all comers, he also, at the same time, gained the first prize for being the best two year old Lincoln colt got by Lincolnshire Hero. Young Hero, when a three year old, took the first prize at the Wai< konaiti ai.d Shag Yaliey Ag> {cultural and Pastoral Association. Young Hero, when a four year old, gained first prize at the Wuikouatti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association, be also, at the same time, gained first prizj for being the best animal of the draught stock on the giouud. Same year gained the first prize at the Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Stanley will be at Bay’s Taratahi Hotel all day on Mondays and on Wednesday afternoons j at Mountain’s Bising Sun Hotel, QrjylowD, on Tuesdays and on Wednesdays till midday ; and the remainder of the week at the Club Hotel, Masterton. Teaks : — Single mare, £4 j two or more mares, £3los j groomage ss, to be paid for first service. Paddocking wrorided at Masterton only, Is 6d per week. Eyery care taken but no responsibility. All mares to be paid on or before 31st January, 1877. For further particulars apply to the groom or to J. MACABA, 993 Proprietor,

r IX) Stand this Season, the pure-bred J Clydesdale horse, SIB WILLIAM WALLACE. Sib William Wallace is a beautiful j mottled bay with four black points, rising 4 J*ars old, stanoa 17 hands high, with immense bone and substance. He was bred by William Boas, Esq., of Burnside Canterbury. HU sire was the imported horse Prince Charlie, bred by James Ricol Fleming., Esq,, Scotland, whose stock is not equalled by that of any other breeder in Great Britain. He is also brother to the champion horse in Scotland, the Prince of Wales, who has lately been sold for 1500 guineas to Lawrence Drew Esq., of Merryton. Prince Charlie took first prize in Christchurch, in 1872, beating a field of eight others, six of them imported, and all aged horses but one, he himself being only three years old ; and the same day a special prize for the best animal on the ground. He also gained the special prize of £5, given by Mi Bishop, mayor of Christchurch. His dam Jew, by Prince Poya!, out of Polly. Poiiy out of Jess, imported by J. U. Watts Russell, Eeq. Sib William Wallace will stand at the undermentioned places in company with Kakapo ;—liile’a Royal Oak H Ho) C ; ,rtorton on Mv/udsys end Tuesdays ; Waiter Momson’s stud stables, llauaia on Wednesdays, Thursdays aad Fridays, the Club Hotel sii-lh-a on Saturday*.

Pn JJoC'>» provided at Carterton a.nj Manaia at la 0(1 ,«rr v/eek. Ercry c-iro taken, but uo responsibility incurred. 1 £Ki.a ;— single mare £o; an allowance ma le lor two or mure uares, tbe bpna fide pro] t!> of one owner ; payable on or before l»t J- I'lai-y, 1H77. (Jroom's fee, se, payable first service. i

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 4

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