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Stutl Morses. Handicap, giving her two years and lOlbs; Avon Auckland Derby, and ran second to Ariel for the Cup, Ariel -1 years, Sst 2lbs, Danebury 3 years, 7st 121b; at Dunedm March Meeting- ran second to Porori for the Derby, leaving behind him Fallacy, Bribery, Hippocampus, anel seven others ; as a five-year-old, carrying top Aveight, Avon AVaitaki Cup, County Plato, Jockey Club Handicap, Champagne Stakes ; at Geraldiuc Avon the Cup and Handicap, carrying 9st top Aveight; at Ashburton Avon the Cup, with top AA'cight; at the Canterbury metropolitan meeting, carrying Sst 71b, ran second to Mata, three years, list 51bs, time 3 mins. Ib sees. ; ran second to Trump Card for tho Christchurch Plate, after_ a desperate race cf tAvo miles, giving him lOlbs, time 3 mins. U sees. ; at AVairarapa won tho three miles Aveight for age. beating Lara and eight others ; ran second to Mufter at AVellington in tho Jockey Club Handicap. This" race he could havo Avon had ho been let. At the Canterbury metropolitan meeting avou flic Free Handicap, carrying Ost," beating Foul Play, Camballo," Sinking Fund, Lara, Luna, and others, one mile, time 1 mm. 4G sees, won Railway Plate, weight for age, \ mile, and Metropolitan Handicap, carrying Sst 4lbs, I-},- miles, leaving behind him Fish-hook, Ariel, Longlaiuls, Leatios, Bribery, and others, time' 2 mins. 40 sees. It will bo seen by the laurels Avon by this great son of Traduccr that he ay.-is both a flyer, a stayer, and a Aveight carrier. Phoenix, clam of Tcmpleton,"is by GoAvnsinan (imp), out of Ikamatake, by Figaro (imp), out of Brunette by Riddlesworth '(imp). Phoenix: has been a'elipper on the turf, she has started in -10 races and scored 11 Avins, as follows: — First season : HaAvke's Bay,' 0 ; AVellington, 1 ; Pararoa, 2 ; Paliautanui, -1 ; Taraneko, 2; Foxton, -1; Taratahi, 2; Opaki, 3. Second season : AVaianga, 1 ; AVcllington, 3: Partiroa, 2; Rangitikoi 3. Tlie last and greatest performance at Wairarapa avus the Lathes' Purse, carrying 12st libs, Ist -libs of Avhich Avas dead Aveight. This ends the career on the turf of "one of the grandest animals that ove-r stripped on the Ncav Zealand turf. She has also been a great prize faker as a brood mare. She has taken eight first prizes, three af. Lower Hutt, 'Wellington, three at AVairarapa, two at Canterbury, while being Avith Tradne-er. Tcmpleton will bo at AVaipukurau on Mondays, at AV.mstead on Tuesdays, and at Porangahau on Wc-dnesdays. Terms—Single marcs, ,C 5 ; groomagc, 5s ; two or moro mares the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. As Tcmpleton is positively limited to 20 mares, early application is necessary. For further information apply to the groom iv charge, or - P. J. MURTAGH, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIKORA BRIDGE, /t&t \ rpHE ThoroughM£s ft_ -*- bred Horse ST. PATRICK. t' 0 ' ' b'a St. Patrick Avas •Vi?--:'---^"', 7 ''"_s.rr_j_s hveil by P. J. Murtagh, of Hawke's Bay. He is a elark golden chosnut, standing 10 hands 2 inches high, and possesses all the essential (pialificafions of a,sire, A'iz., gooel constitution, substance, temper, conformation, anil vigour. He is admirably adapted to get good useful stock, as avcll as race horses". He is considered by competent judges to be one of the grandest horses ever seen in Ncav Zealand. St. Patrick is iioav 0 years old, is by tho celebrated horse Tho Premier, by Malton (imported) out of Revoke, mother of Trump Card, one of the grandest horses ever bred in Ncav Zealand. As a two-year-old lie Avon the Champagne Stakes at Canterbury, after Avhich he avus purchase:! by Mr Stead feu-1500 guineas. As a three-year-old he carried off three Dcrbys—Canterbury, AVcllington, and Dunedin. At Canterbury lie ran second for the Cup, Aveight for age, and on tho folloAA-ing day avou the Christchurch Plato. At AVellington, after Avinning the Derby, ran Lara to a neck for the. Cup, giving him two years and Gibs. Afterwards In Dunedin he avou the Publicans' Purse Handicap, defeating Isaac AValton oa-ct his f.-iA-orito distance, giving him lavo years and 71bs. At the same meeting-lie cantered home in front of the Avonelci'ful horse Tcmpleton for the Queen's riatc. Tor further performance sec Turf Register. The Premier has also been a grand performer on the turf, having avou the AVairarapa Stakes, three miles, beating Koarria, Fishheieik, and eight others. Ho also avou the Empire Plate at Wellington, beating a large field ; but, like St. Patrick, he Avas put to the stud too soon Avithout giving him a chance to distinguish himself, as his family litis demo befeire and after him. St. Patrick is one of the handsomest horses ever bred in Ncav Zealand. Ho is thoroughly sound, has a beautiful head and muscular neck let into slanting shoulders, short back, grand quarters, long gaskins, good legs, and flat bone. He possesses all that is necessary in a sire, size, heme, and breeding. He is out of that far-famed mare Phoenix by GoAvnsman (imported), out of Ikamataki by Figaro (imported), out of Brunette by Ridellcsworth (imported). Phoenix has been a clipper on tho turf. She started in. 4 0 races and scored -11 Avins as follows :—First season: HaAvke's Bay, G : AVcllington, 4 ; Pararoa, 3; Paliautanui, -1; Taranccau, 2 ; Foxton, 4; Taratahi, 2; Opaki, 3; AVcyanga, 4. Second season: AVcllington, 3; Pararoa, 2 ; Rangitikoi, 3. Her last and greatest performance in the AVairarapa Avas in the Ladies' Purse, carrying 12st -lib—lst lib of Avhich Avas elcad Aveight—ending the career of one of the grandest animals that ever stripped on the Ncav Zealand turf. She has also been a great prize-taker as a brood mare. She has taken eight first prizes, three at Lower Hutt, AVcllington, three at AVairarapa, and two more at Canterbury, Avhile Avith Traduccr it can be plainly seen that St. Patrick's ancestors came from a racing family, and we-re racers themselves. St. Patrick never had a chance to slioav whether ho could race or not, as lie never started in anything. I had him under preparafioiiforß;'moathstAVO years ago, Avhcnthe disqualification by the HaAvke's Bay Racing Club Avas placed upon mc, anel under these circumstances poor Pat had to return to the paddock. Last season I had to turn him to account by standing him tit tlie AVairoa, Avhere he served 02 marcs, Avhich I also hope to sec him do this season in his new field. Terms : Single marcs, £b ; groomagc, 5s Two or more, the property of the samo OAvner, as per agreement. livery care will be taken, bntnoresponsibilif y incurred. As Mr Murtagh has taken the 'farm lately in tho occupation of Mr LcAvis Evans, Avith abundance of grass, owners of marcs may depend on getting their marcs returned in good condition. Paddocking Is per Aveek until notice of removal is given. All charges to bo paid before removal. For further information apply to the Groom in charge, or to P. J. MURTAGH, Proprietor. TO STAND AT MARAEKAKAHO THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred Clydesdale J ESSI'-^ J CASTLEREAGH. By "Young Watty" out of "Violet." Siro, tho Avcll-knoAvn horse Young AVatty, imported to Victoria by Mr Durham. Young AVatty Avas bred by the Duke of Beaufort, Baclniinton; he obtained seconel prize at tho Agricultural Show held at Gloucester, beating- fourteen others ; Avhen two years old he obtained the first prize at the Cirencester meeting, beating several three-year-olds. He Avas then sold to go to Australia, where ho has taken several prizes, being first at Kilmorc against all comers. Aftei-Avards he Avas imported to Canterbury, avlicvc he lias taken scA-eval first and second prizes, anel lias given the highest satisfaction. Young AVatty's siro, Sir Robert, is a pure Clydesdale, and avus bred by Mr James Scott Stanley Muir, Avhosc horses have boon sold at higher prices, anel avoii more prizes during the last half century, than any others in tlie AVest of Scotland. Sir Robert avus first exhibited at Coldstream in March, 18G2, where ho Avon the Union Agricultural Society's prize of £30, beating tAventy of the best horses in Scotland. Ho avoii also tho Northumberland Society's prize at Belfast the same season. In 1803 he was exhibited at the Cirencester meeting of the Gloucester Agricultural Society, Avhere he; avou the first prize. In 1801, at tlie Bristol meeting of Bath and AVest of England Agricultural Society, lie avoii the £b0 prize given by tho Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers. In 1805 he avoii the first prize at the Plymouth meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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