ii.u. mi iu.'|u JiKiuy . luu't' fires' I'roi'nc.: mak s, I SSI). TO STAND TH'S SE SON, t&f AT USGDALH, Whaueama, The thoroughbred Sire Crawford Vriory, Foaled 1878. CRAWFORD PRIORY is a chestnut horae standing sixtoan hands, with exceptionally Siod bone, aubstanco and beautiiiu quality eia {er ec ly quiet to ride or liandlo., and wis bred by Sir Thomas Klder, of tbo famous JJorplhttville stud. South Australia, by Gang Forward (imported)-darn Peradveature (imported) by Adventurer-Manganese, b;> Irish Bir.leatcher—Moonbeam, by Tom-boy-Lunatic, by Prime Minister—Mcniac, bv S .ut lo - Anticipation. Adventurer by Ncwuii jEter—Palipa by Emiiiua—Franceses. New i:i»tir, by Touchstone-Bewrag. G •) g Fotwa d (wiun<-rof the 2,000 guinea l ), ]B7:i>, by Stockwell—Lady Mary, by Orlando —Splitvote (jranddam of St. Albans) by St. Luke-Elec'resa. Orlando, by Touchstone —Vulture, by Dangar, Stoekwell, bylho Buen - rccahonta's, by Glcucoe, The baron, by I riah Birdcatchor—Echidna, by Econotui t. Who. her {or racing or general iiuv-p-isei, Gt'.AftFOttD PiiIORYM breeding camwt be excelled, as bis ptdigvee ooutainihe of most of tho greatest btud successes k<own to fame. Kiddlesworth to by Emilius, and any of hia descendants av« highly chkamed, and justly bo, _ their g nu.neiiM's being uuivcrsally admitted, l.'.c perusal of CRAWFORD PKIORY'S pedigree calls to mind tho performances of hia oro hor and sister, Guesswork and Con j- ctme, The foimer won aeYoral good races in the Australian Colonies, and at weight for age as a thice year-old in tho Champion Eace of 1883, got to the end of 3 miles iu tbo wonderful time of 5. miu. 26 sec, many who were present averring that ho actually wou, the verdict against Him being only a short head in the great Commotions favour. Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second for the £2,000 Cup, beating everything opposed to her but Malta. She afterwards, anctiou. realised one thousand guineas, Guesswork going to the same purchaser for eleven lundred guineas, Peradventuro's four foals by Gaug Forward were sold for two thousand six hundred and thirty guineas, an avorago of over six hundred and fifty guineas each which would have been largely increased had not Crawford Prio y been withdrawn from com-
■petition according ti arrangement after the first bid, and it should be remembered that these prices were obtained in one of the Auitialian colonies Where the monies ia?Mt(d in thoroughbred horsea can be counted by hundreds of thousands sterling, Offing to an a;cideut when a yearling, Crawford Priory was not trained. He was used for one eenjon as a aire, and hie stock promise well. Terms, £5 each mare; grooinago fco, 4s. A reduction for two or mor«, the bona fide property of the sender, All fees to be paid on removal of marcs, Good paddocks provided free till notice of stinting, after w'aich 1b each maro per week will be charged, Every care tikon, but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to feiSRSELDISIUCO, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mo STAND THIS SEASON, on aoX count of the owner keeping him to for his own mares, the thoroughbred entire The Premier. t Further particulars will be advertised in tho wurse of a few days. P. P. TANORUD, 2675 Ownw. I TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. N the Wairarapa district the purebred Clydesdale Horse, Prince Arthur PRINCE ARTBUR is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boa;j, Esq., of Buruside, Fendelton. Ho iB by Old Prince Charlie, (imported), and was nt-ver beaten at any Show at Chriatchurch his Dam, Darling, is by Napoleon, granddam, Nancy, imported from Tasmania, Darling has taken First Prize, every time when shown in Chriatchurch, PRINCE ARTHUR'S dam, Gipsy, is by Yuunw Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by old Black Champion; great Gipsy, by England's Hope, bred by Mr Taylor, of Pararoia, R. FALLOON, 2694 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Weill's Prince of Wales Horse lie-po-iiory, Masterton, and to travel the district if sufficient inducement offers, the handsome thoroughbred horse Lord Mancleville, LOR J iIANDEVILLE is a dark bay with black poiuts, Btands 15 Innda 3 inches, his whoie contour being very handsome, has. a neat expressive head, shoulders deep aad well laid back, and good enough for any' thing. ~ YttLtendon (sire of Lord Mandoville) is the sire of the famous Grand Flaneur, who was the best 3-year-old performer on the Australian turf, never haviig been beaten in any race he started for, winning in 1880 the Victorian Derby, St, Leger, the Melbourne Cup, Australian J.C. Derby and Champion Raue. < Yattendon ii also the sire of Cherter (who in his turn sired First Cheater) who #lso the Victoiian Derby and Melbourne Cup doing tho two mi;es in the fast time of 3min 32scc, carrying Bst 31bs. Lord Burghley, full broier to Lord Mancleville, is a great performer on the turf j lis won the WWa Waggg Cap, 2 miles, carrying Bst 71bs, in (attest time on reoord, Yattendoo m sireef Mr Waton'famooi mare Tutfcriru, who after bet victories oo the turf addod £rtih laorei to her name by producing libeller to Traduoer, Matchlock. Fuailior, aad Muiketcer to M jstet, and Kingfish (who hu joat won the Hawkttbuiy Gnineia) to fiecatorious. An inspection of the above record will show thjit LOBD MANDEVILLE comes from a fast and famous family of blood stock being full of Wasy atraio, Terms £5 ss, payable by P,N, due FabruMy Ist, 1888; groomage ss, payable on first service, First.claM paddocks with plenty cf water provided free for mares until stinted when due notice will be given, after which Is per week will be charged, Full particulars and tabulated pedigree «n be obtained on application to W.NEILL, 278fi Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, RE Thoroughbred Horse Treason, By Traducer, dam Lady Jane by Riddlesffortii, giwd-datn Melora by Glendowcr-Awb TREASON is a beautiful golden chestnut, standing about sixteen hands high, with iraiiieiiie bone and muscle, with very superior icUoii; iius a splendid constitution and a good temper; is quiet to ride or handle, He has Woved'iiiuiscifa sure foal getter; has distinimguiaued hiinself well on the turf, having •Sever lost a race when starting for weight-fa- ' Bgo.or waiter weight for ago. He took first prize at tho Richmond Agricultural Show, fi'elson; he also took first prize at tho Marlboro,uga Agricultural Show, TRbiAS'jN is the sire of that splendid l croHScountry .horse Urcbus, that has so well distinguished iiimaelf, both on tho flat and over hurdles, I'Yom TREASON'S great size and splendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth' and Twilucor—tie caunot fail to get good staying .'utock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacks /and racehorses.. TREASON will be at tho following places during the season, weather permitting Greytown and Carterton FKIDAYS, Masterton, SATURDAYS, and at the Iron Stabks, Feathemton, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS. , TERMS—£4 a mare, an allowance made for . wo or more marcs, Good paddocks FREE or CHAKGiI until stinted, All care, but no rwpousioility, }SO, FREETH, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2713, 30 September 1887, Page 4
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