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Stssd Horses. ] Danebury 3 years, 7st l'2lb ; at Dimodin •; s March Meeting ran second to Poreri for the Derby, leaving beLind him Fallacy, Bri- ' ry,' Hippocampus, and seven others ; as a five-year-old, carrying top weight, won Waitaki Cup, County" Plato, Jockey Club Handicap, Champagne Stakes; at Geraldine won the Cup and Handicap, carrying Ost, top weight,; at Ashburton won the Cup, with top weight; at the Canterbury metropolitan meeting, carrying Sst 71b, ran second to Mata, three years, list albs, time 3 mins. -ly sees. ; ran second to Trump Card for the Ohristchureh Plate, after a. desperate race cf two miles, giving him 191bs, time 3 mins. 41 sees. ; at Wairarapa won the three miles weight for age, beating Lara and eight others; ran second to Mufter at "Wellington in the Jockey Club Handicap. This race he could have won had ho been let. At the Canterbury metropolitan meeting won the Free Handicap, carrying 'Jst, beating Foul Play, Camballo, Sinking Fund, Lara, Luna, and others, one mile, time 1 niin. 46 sees, won Railway Plate, weight for age, -?,- mile, and Metropolitan Handicap, carrying Bst 4lbs, Ik miles, leaving behind him .Fish-hook, Ariel, Longlands, Leatics, Bribery, and others, time' 2 mins. 46 sees. It will be ►seen by the laurels won by this great son of Tradueer that he was both a Hv.'v. n stayer, and si weight carrier. Phconix, dam of Tcmpleton, is by Gownsman (imp), out of Ikamatakc, by Figaro (imp), out of Brunette by U-iddlosworth. (imp). Phoenix has been a"clipper on the turf, she has started in 46 races and scored 41 wins, as follows:— First season : Hawke's Bay, C ; "Wellington, 2j; Pararoa, 2 ; Pahautauui, 1 ; Taraueko, •l'; Foxton, 4; Taratahi, 2; Opaki, 3. Second season : Waianga, 4 ; "Wellington, 3; Pararoa, 2 ; Rangitikci 3. The Inst and greatest performance at Wairarapa was the Ladies' Purse, carrying 12st 4lbs, 4st 4lbs of which was dead weight. This ends the career on the turf of one of the grandest animals that ever stripped on the ls T ew Zealand turf. She has also been a great prize taker as a brood marc. She has taken eight fii-.st prizes, three at. Lower Hutt, Wellington, three at Wairarapa, two at Canterbury, while being with Tradueer. Terms—Single mares, £."> ; grnumage, 5s ; two or more mares the properly of the same owner, as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. As Teinpleion is positively limited to 20 mares, early application is necessary. For further information apply "to the groom in charge, or - P. J. MURTAGH, Proprietor. TO STAND TUTS SEASON AT WOODVJ.LLE AND TAHORALTE, t - v rpHEThorongh- <\ JL bred Horse -r-^Tvic:. ■ },V. *Jvt# ST. PATRICK. * f'-1, , "" 4f\ St. Patrick was bred by P. J. Murtagh, of Hawke's Bay. He is a dark golden chesnut, standins 1G liaiids 2 inches high, and possesses all the essential qualifications of a sire, viz., good constitution, substance, temper, conformation, and vigour. He is admirably adapted to jyot jroocl useful stock, as well as race horses. Ho is considered by competent judges to be one of the grandest horses ever seen in New Zealand. St. Patrick is now G years old, is by the celebrated horse The Premier, by Malton (imported) out of Revoke, mother of Trump Card, one of the grandest horses ever bred in New Zealand. As a two-year-old he won the Champagne Stakes at Canterbury, after which ho was purchase:! by Mr Stead for 1000 guineas. As a tliroe-year-old he carried oft' throe Derby.s—Canterbury, "Wellington, and Duncdin. At Canterbury he ran second for the Cup, weight for age, and on the following , day won the Christchureh Plate. At Wellington, after winning the Derby, ran Lara to a neck for the Cup, giving him two years and Gibs. Afterwards in Duncdin he won the Publicans' Purse Handicap, defeating Isaac Walton over his favorite distance, giving him two years and Tibs. At the same meeting he cantered home in front of the wonderful horse Templcton for the Queen's Plate. l<or further performance sec Turf Register. The Premier has also been a grand performer on the turf, having won the Wairarapa Slakes, three miles, beating Koarria, Fishhook, and eight others. Ho also won the Empire Plate at Wellington, boating a large field ; but, like St. Patrick, he was put to the stud too soon without giving him a chance to distinguish himself, as his family has done before and after him. St. Patrick is one of the handsomest horses ever bred in New Zealand. He is thoroughly sound, has a beautiful head and muscular neck lot into slanting shoulders, short back, grand quarters, long gaskins, good legs, and flat bone. He possesses all that is necessary in a sire, size, bone, and breeding. IJo is out of that far-famed marc Phoenix by Gownsman (imported), out of Jkamataki by Figaro (imported), out of Brunette- by Riddlesworth (imported). Phoenix has been a. clipper on the turf. She started in 40 races and scored 41 wins as follows:—First season: Hawke's Bay, G : Wellington, 4 ; Pararoa, 3; Pahautanui, 4 ; Taranccau, 2 ; Foxton, 4 ; Taratahi, 2 ; Opaki, 3 ; Weyanga, 4. Second season: Wellington, 3; Pararoa, 2 ; Rangitikci, 3. Her last and greatest performance in the Wairarapa was in the Ladies' Purse, carrying 12st 41b—4st 4lb of which was dead weight—ending the career of one of the grandest animals that ever stripped on the New Zealand turf. She has also been a great prize-taker as a brood mare. She has taken eight first prizes, three at Lower Hutt, Wellington, three at Wairarapa, and two more at Canterbury, while with Tradueer it can bo plainly seen that St. Patrick's ancestors came from a racing family, and were racers themselves. St. .Patrick'never had a chance to show whether he could race or not, as ho never started in anything, I had him under preparation for 8 months two years ago, when the disqualification by the Hawke's Bay Racing Club was placed upon me, and under these circumstances poor Pat had to return to the paddock. Last season I had to turn him to account by standing him at the Wairoa. where he served 92 mares, which I also hope to see him do this season in his new Held. Terms : Single marcs, £"i \ grooni:igt\ o< Two or more, the property of the same owner, as per auTcomont. J , ] very catv will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. Sr'. Patrick will be:it Wwdvillo or. Mondays. Tuesdays, aiul uu.l the ivmaiudiT of the week at Tuhoruhv. All charges to be y.v.d bcu-tv iy:\>a<v:(.!. l-Vr t'uidu-v i!'t\--m-.uii>n u< c;u< j l< iwm in i';i;uv, it to " r. j. Mi'tavvuH, I'lvprietx.;-. LV >LAM > vT M. V!i \.K\ VK VIIO j ! TU.-» Si- W>\ I jm:*, I'loT'iif v :<al Chdi ■»!;. i', I 1U •• >*?!,■... \\ v <. 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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3863, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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