_ Hcises. THE SIRES OF'THE REASON. TO STAND AT ir-VTSLOOX, Wlierefir3t-oliiSSpad2ccUs\villbe.r«-ividou,u-:tiiovery are and *; n, wi hunt, responsibility v. HPHB thoroughbred l£\ "JAV'LIN" Jo a -'--irk blown horse S IA standing 15 hands 3 F«r I* inches, by tbe fari, .wrtSte,..- of Grand -pi aileur> tho equine wonder of the southern hemisphere, aluo Chester, Dagworth, St. George, Patriarch, *c, dam L'lla, the dam of Commodore, Alnaca, and Jessamine, and grand nam of Llama, Ringwood, Woodlands, Bathurst, und Etna Terms—7 Guineas per mare " MTJTE," Ssgk A beautiful bay with black point; Standing 15} hands, by the celoorated Fireworks, sire of GoldsCjjllHHigiS- borough ar.d Robin Hood, dam -fi«ls3lie^ps ir jfcnelln.. own r'ster to Maribyrnonsr, Ferryman, and half sister to King of the King 1 . Kins: nf the Ring was sire of First King, twice a Champion LJtr'res winner, «.iso Australian Cup acd St. 1 ,eger veins, Petrea, Casplau, Royal Maid, BalMc, a host of others. Maribvr i\ong ia the sire of Rie'.imind, Boswortb, Calaraia, Woodland?, Cap-a-pie, Palmyra, B-si.urst, and Etna Terms—7 Guineas per mare. "MERLIN," j§||b A bay, iia"dirig 10 Innds, 'JBJBjgjBM'L Slue Boy (imp), aura Malice. ow ~ M a ter tv '-urline,- th-" 'vest ro°-« ever foa-nil souo'a of *'■■' Hi' ■•. Poy wai j../ DcadsmriT:, ;..-ni umfole Kito by Vol'/Upur >cn\ }.W':-r, t... -.■toei.well oat oj ■£?'•»•]'inc. V.-y t.Uu Fiying Dutc.!.•mil. Rtforriii'' '<■. u-o death of E'"e Boy, " &uv:*~," ' the Austrnlas'.*"*!, writes : — ' i!ree >ers hnvo ij rff.-re-l n > ->vy >: *>■.• »ii u>o death .rf Klua Boy, c. )■■ 'he 'e*t. ured hon..'.- , ,ec }r";x.-i-v*d to ih-s or «jj.v ther o.mlo ■■■: ■" i.imite'i to 6 app>- veil mares l*-irlC3 his owner's. Terim—-6 por-m-ire. The: Importno Roadster "PEICKWILLOW," A raautiai' d puled dark bay, SSiJStlilSflfg hands 3 inches, wa ! selected in knglanrt by MajoBarlow for M-.-scm Brown anil Hill, of Canterbury, at r>. co>t of nearly 61-0 guineas. Prickwillow's own b(<>tho>-, Youarr ?rick*villo«v, at 4 >»ars old won th"* Buließjon v'oplo* Stakes at Oroxton Park, heating amonyat others tbe well-knowii homes Hamlet and Chance. He won the Welter Stakes nnd. Iluntera' faiaJ-es »5> Aberdeen, beatiug' Mino, Tiuderoox, Victory, and reveral others. owners wishing to breed stee ilcnhase horses, ■wight carrying' h.U"tors, stupn'.tig carriage ano fjuggv horses and. hacknupto hd.v weight, descriptions of horses which are exwemeiy BC»rce and valuable, should avail t'r.oms«lve? of this noted sire. Terma—s par raire. Tbe P«ditrreed Carlyon Pony Mgk "TAM O'SHANTEB," •R, nuw A t,arlt uy wu,a Dlaclc P oints . «a£»HJB9«L f,rt,ti by M"sara Cariyon, Gwavas O'Phantcr has been used pt by Mr Alpxander McMast?v, of Oamaru, and bis rt-ouk are thought so much of ri-?'f . hat mares have beau bent here to him from tbe south thi'i epa"ini. The superiority of the Carlvon breed is so widely known that further comment Is unnecessary. Terms—3 Guineas per mare. The horses can be seen at Havelock oa any diy with the '.xceptioa of Sunday. Mares sent to the above horsos must be paid 'or and removed on notice of stinting 1 beinqr given ; otherwise a charge nf 3s per week will be made. All mares not proviiig 1 in . foal last year, will bfc -erved freo this season, but one guinea will be charged for grazing. Mare3k'ftat Mr Hugh CampbkMj's, Poukawa, on will be forwarded free of charge. None but broken-in mares will be taken. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Ewart, Havelock, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, Tuki Tuki Station. STILL THE SIRE OF THE SEASON! —_ np H E thorough-bred " POH °KTIRA." Pohokura by Pacific, I JAsw^Xs^rFSL- o,lt *-' '< liiettf (by Youtiir **-^*«w«*3»*g^r«w»e»«p loveri out of A .j. Youn» >lover by ,: aeifin by dam Dipagreeafc'a by Aajreoabie—her dam by S:i.m. out of Morel by Sorcere* - . FiHtcatcher by Touchstone, out of Lwoy by Filho ("a Puta, Finesse by Peruvian, Tl/nount by .rebn T.ull, sister to Skjscraper by niv;iiflver. Touchstone by Camel, Bsr*e7' by Master Hem'y. Boadicea by Alexander, Biunnette by *,marantuu«- Mayfly Iv/ Watchem—Cprael Whalebone, out of Relitn Msro "iia,io*en by £:. Peter—Phenomenon. Pncific v'as imported from England, and got tho celebrat. d performersOrlardo. Nebula, Glengarry, Satellite (the fastest horse foaled in the Southern Hemisphere), Moonshine, I.i■■*;? Rose Dundee. Resolution, Otupai, and that brilliant performer Maori Chief Pohokura ia also fortunate on the dam'a aide, for Young Plover, the sire of Pchokura's dam, was not only a first-class racehorse, but was most successful at the stud, as all his progeny were clippers under heavy weights - be tbe distance, six furlongs or three miles. Pohokura's dam was half-sister to that grard mare Deception the best mare that ever trod the New Zealand turf—she ran fifth in the Champion Race in Sydney, in 1860, in a field, three days after landing from New Zealand. Vilette (dam o" Pohokura) rstced with great succ>«s as a three-year-old, but was early put to the stud, and became the dam of several well-known winners Pohokura promised to be a great; performer, both on the flat and over fences, out his racing careor was unfortunately cut short by an ace'dent which, though it deprived tho turf of what bid fair to be one of the grandest performers ir. the colony, will prove a boon to persons desirous of producit*" racers, steeplechasers, or excalteiit weight-carry'int? hacku. He is a dark brown (i'most bl*ck) with black fountain poLits. 7 ycurs. it, ft nds 15 hands Sty inches hitb, Ms whole contour being handsome, powerful and ■racing' like, and in his-vcirje inn* blood of the most piiriciau qua'ity, tracing back to the grand Touchstone, whofe deserved pralre \tv should never cease *o siug. "Touchstone—the renowned 'founder of v line of King*)'—who was* directly descended on both ridra from Eclipse— through Whilebono W;n:7, ~u<} Pot-8-os on the aid" of his sire (Csraei). and througu piaster Henry, i..; ville. and Kiug'Fernus on the side of his dam (Banter), thu3 tracuig back in direct lines to both tbe Dariey and Gciclphin Barbs. The wintintrs of the sfrjck of bis great vrojenuorii. Fclipse and Emilus, were eurrnssod by Touchstone. In twenty years, between 1841 arid 1860. he got 323 winners of upwards of 700 races." DERBY. TEAR. V/INNUR SIRE 1781 Yout..' E-'lipse Jsciipsc 1783 £altxam i"e!ios«3" 1784 P»r,;<'ant Kclipse 179:* Wax? 'Pot-8-os InOO Champion Pot-8-oa Pops ''.axy 1810 Whalebone Waxy 1814 Blucher Waxy 1815 Whiter Waxy 1817 Mos'-s Whalebone 1824 Lapdng Whalebone 1831 ! Spaniel Whalebone 1 5 43 Cotherston Toivjbstone 1844 Orlando 'i'ouohstone 1848 SurpHca Touchstone 1851 Teddington Orlnado 1859 Mas] id Newminster 18G7 Hermit Newminßter ST. LKOBR; THAR. WI'.NBR. SIRE, 1800 Champion I J ot-8 ca 1802 Orville Beniugbrough 1815 Filho da Puta Haphazard 1817 Ebor Orville 1825 I Memnon Whisker 1823 Tbe Oolouel Whisker 1830 Birmingham Fiiho da Puta 18!4 Touchstone Carnal 1840 Launceiot Camel 1842 Biuh Bonnet Touchstone 1848 Surplice Touchstone 1851 Newminster I Touchstone 1857 Imperieuae Orlando 1863 fiord Ciifden Jewminßter 1870 Hawthornden Lord Ciifden 1872 Wenlock Lord Olifden As will be seen from the above Pohokura comes from a running strain, and there is no horse in the world that can bo»sfc of better blood than Pohokura, for his ancestors have been winner 3of the English Derby and St?> Leger over a hundred years back. All competent judges ilelare him the most useful and best sire that has ever boen in the Province. Breeders should never forget the fact that all this strain are noted for their good temper, general soundness, and hardy constitutions. Terms—6 Guineas each mare ; two or more, the bona fide property of the same owner, aa per agreement ; Groornage sn, to be paid at time of service. Mares to be rtmoved aad all expenses paid by (he Ist January, 1882. First-class paddocks provided. Every i aro taken, but no re.- ponsibility. Due noii<«j will be given when mares are ntinted, and they must be removed, or a chwgu of 3s uer week will be made, For other particulars apply to Oroora in chargo, or ARTHUR MOARTNBY, Taradale. TO KUN WITH HIS I MARES THIS SEASON . 'rp HE Entire horse Terms, £3 3s single gp "v *J!i mareß; two or more Batno owner as per . - =-.-_*,_ - agreement. For furt patticular3, r apply to " GEO. GRANT, Bavelook.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3232, 8 November 1881, Page 4
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