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caster, winner of the Marlborough Spring I Stakes. } Terms —£5 5s for each mare, which tee 1 will be returned should a mare not prove in b foal. A Due notice will be given whem mares are A stinted, and must then be removed, or a I charge of '2s per week will be made. d For further particulars apply to— !) 11. J. THOMPSON, C Manager, Eiverslea. n "AND STILL THE SIRE OF THE g SE YbON. ( , -._ The Thoroughbred ,- C>"T *.l f ?, -Horse- i T)OIIOKUHA. ; !--£__.-/. iU- -t — : j Ponoiarv li Piuiu out of A'illette (by ] lounjr Floiti, out "t Vila--Young Plover . by JEther) : Pacific by Flatcatcher, dam Disagreeable by Agreeable—her dam by < Sam."out of Morel by Sorcerer. Flatctttchcr ( by Touchstone, out of Decoy by Filho da j Puta, Fines.-c by Peruvian, A'iseouiif by - John Bull, sister to Skyscraper by High- ■ fiver. Touchstone by Camel, Banter by Master Henry, Boadieea by Alexander, J Brunette by Amaranthiis -Mayfly by Matehem—Ctintcl by AVhiileboiie, out of Selim '■ nVAV , —Maiden hy Sir Peter—Phenomenon. Pacific- w;is imported from England, and ', got the celebrated performers Orlando, Nebula, Glengarry, Satellite (the fastest horse foaled in the Southern Hemisphere), Moonshine, Moss Hose, Dundee, Resolution, Hailstorm, and Rangipo. Pohokura is also fortunate on tho dam's side, for Young Plover, the sire of Poliokura's dam, was not only a iir.st-chiss racehorse, but was most successful at the stud, as all his progeny were clippers under heavy weights—be the distance six furlongs oi- three "miles. Pohokura's dam was half-sister to that grand mare Deception, the best mare that ever trod (he New Zealand turf she ran fifth in the Champion Race in Sydney, in ISOO, in a larire iielil. ibree days after landing from Now Zealand, A'illette "(dam of Pohokura') raced with great success 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, but his racing career was unfortunately cut short by an accident which, though it deprives the turf of what bid fair to be one of the grandest performers in the colony, will prove a boon to breeders desirous of producing racers, steeplechasers, or excellent weight-carrying hacks. He is a beautiful dark-In-own" (almost, black) with black points, 8 years, stands 15 bands ok inches high, bis whole contour being handsome, powerful, and racing-like, and in his veins runs blood of the most patrician quality, tracing back to the grand Touchstone fountain, whoso deserved praise wo should never cease to sing. " Touchstone—the renowned "founder of a, line of kings"—who was directly descended on both sides by Eclipse —through Whalebone, AVaxy, and Pot-S-ns on the side of his sire (Camel), and through Master Henry, Orville, Beningbrough, and King Fergus"on the side of his dam (Banter) ,"thus'" tracing back in direct lines to both tho Darley and Godolphin Barbs. The winnings of tho stock of his great progenitors, Eclipse and Emilus, were surpassed by Touchstone. In twenty years, between 18-11 and 18G0, he got 323 winners of upwards of 700 races." ■ ~_ —. 1 YKAU. ' WINXI'UI. SIIIE. 1781 Young Eclipse Eclipse 1783 : Saltr.'im ~ i 1781 ; Sergeant 1703 : AVaxy Pot 8-os i ISOO Champion ~ 1800 | Pope AVaxy 1810 ! AVhalebone ~ ISM : Blucher ~ ISIS AVhisker ~ i 1817 Moses AVhulebono i 1821 Lapdog ~ 1831 Spaniel ~ 1813 ; Cotherstoii Touchstone 1811 ; Orlando ~ 1818 Surplice ~ 1851 | Teddington Orlando 1850 i Musjid Newminstcr 1807 • Hermit* *The first three horses in this year's English Derby were all the progeny of Hermit St. JLFGH IL YKA.II. ; WINNER. RIIVE. 1800 ; Champion Pot-8-os 1802 ; Orville j Bcningbrongh 1815 | Filho da Puta Haphazard IS 17 , Ehor Orville 1825 | Mcmnon AVhisker 1823 ! The Colonel ~ 1830 I Birmingham Filho da Puta 1831 i Touchstone Camel 1810 i Laitneclot ~ IS-12 ! Blue Bonnet Touchstone 1818 I Surplice ~ 1851 ; Newminstcr ~ 1857 ; Impcricuso Orlando 1803 ■ Lord Clyfdcn Newminstcr 1870 ; Haw thermion Lord Clyfdcn 1872 i AVenlock „ As will be seen from the above, there is no horse in the world can boast of better blood than Pohokura, for his ancestors have been winners of the English .Derby and St. Leger over a hundred years back. All competent judges declare him the most useful and best sire that has ever been in the Province. Breeders should never forget the fact that all this strain aro noted for their good temper, general soundness, and hardy constitutions. Terms —0 guineas each Marc ; two or more, tho bona fide property of the same owner, as per agreement. Groomage 55., to be paid at time of service. Mares to be removed and all expenses paid by the Ist of January, 1883. First-class paddocks provided. ' Every care taken, but no responsibility. Due notice will bo given when mares are stinted, and they must bo removed, or a charge of 3s. per week will be made. For further particulars apply to groom in charge, or— M. RYAN, Taradale. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIK.ORA BRIDGE. TheThoroughbrcd Horse— '^?TfVw r F E M r L E T ° N# Templeton was bred by Mr. Murtagh, of Hawke's Bay. He is a dark bay, witli black points. He is three years old, stands 15 hands 2 inches high, and possesses till tho essential qualifications of a sire, namely, good constitution, temper, substance, strength, quality, and vigor. He is admirably adapted for getting weight carriers, coach horses, as well as racehorses, as lie surpasses everything yet seen in New Zealand for size and strength, combined with the best blood that ever flowed in a horse's veins. He is by Danebury, out of Phoenix. Danebury is by the far-famed : Traduccr, dam Ada, winner of the Canterbury Derby, by St. Auburyn, sire of Tui '. Tui, Ilarakcke, and dams of Kakapo, ] Kurara, Perfume, Ariel, &c, grand dam i Princess by G-lausus, sire by Diana, dam of t that wonderful mare Mussidora, who pro- i duced the following horses:— Miss Jessie, winner of Victorian V.R.C. Derby ; Bel- • phegor, Sea Spray, winner of the V.11.0. and"S.A.J.C. St. Ledger ; Brasis, winner of i V.R.C. Derby, Oaks, and Melbourne Cup ; < South Hamilton, winner of V.R.C. Three- ; year-old Stakes. It is sufficient to men- , tion the name of Traduccr, as lie got the I best horses ever bred in New Zealand, 1 namely, Lurlino, Calumny, Lo Loup, - Fish-hoolc, Templeton, Maritana, Bribery, ] Te AVhctumarama, Black Prince, Sir 1 Modreil and a host of others _ too < numerous to mention. Ada's dam Princes t is also dam of Glaukos, Potentate, Sym- - phony, dam of Lacenfecd-Casaudra, dam of < Opera, winner of the Canterbury Derby and ! dam of that good old horse Tambourine. 1 Coupled with the above Danebury, sire of I Templeton, has boon a great performer on ( the turf, having beaten the best horses < which New Zealand could then produce. ] Performances as follows: —Asa two-year- j old he Avon the Canterbury Champagne i Stakes, and ran second to Guy Fawkes for ] tho Railway Plate, as a three-year-old he ] avou the Railway Plate at Canterbury, £ i mile, Guy Fawkes second ; ran second to c Guy for the Canterbury Cup, 2.[ miles, J weight for age ; the following day Avon the A Christchurch Plate, Aveight for age, 2 miles, 1 carrying 71bs penalty, defeating a large a field, time 3 mins. 11 sees. ; at Auckland c ran second to Perfume for the Racing Club c Handicap, giving her two years and lOlbs; ii Avon Auckland Derby, and ran second to a Ariel for the Cup, Ariel 4 years, Bst 2lbs, J Ii

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 4

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