Sibml Morses. TO COVER AT FRIMLEY, NEAR HASTINGS, A limited number.of mares, .: ■ .— ' j@&Ls&&y r |"IHE inipo rt c d . SIR BENJAMIN. ws^®BSSJ§l2l&Sß>A self-colored dapple brown without white, standing sixteen hands three and half inches high, and having enormous bone and muscle. Terms— £6 6s each mare. He is sire of some of the finest weightcarrying hacks and stylish carriage horses ever seen in New South Wales, as is proved by his stock realising such high prices. Three were sold to Mr W. Cooper, of Sydney, for 100 guineas each. ■ < . He was bred by MrLcdiard, and followed the Berkshire Hounds for several seasons. Sir Benjamin, late the property of E. S. Rouse, Gontuwang, N.S.W., which gentleman purchased him for 710 guineas on his arrival from England. He was formerly the property of G. B. Battams, Esq., Kilworthy, Tavistock, England, purchased by that gentleman expressly for a country station, forgetting weight-carrying hunters and stylish carriage horses, at which he proved very successful. Big Ben won, as a two-year-old, the Newmarket Two-year-old Plate, The Mostyn at Chester, The Biennial of Western Stakes at Bath, beating Fairwater in the last. At three years old he won two races, only starting twice. Sir Benjamin is winner of the first prize at Torrington Agricultural Show, held 4th May, 1871, beating a very large field. He also took second prize at the Sydney International Show last year. As will be seen by the following table he possesses as fine » pedigree aa is to bo found m the English Stud Book. f i J ! Sir Hercules v I Foigh-a-Bollngh z- f i Guicoioll . . 5' a W i Liverpool 4 £ ■ jEspolr a • „, Eaperance d ._!' I "5 M ' i : Camel 5 & ' Touchstone * .8 Banter a.~.. g . —— Sheet Anchor O Nethcrtou Hold X . ■• ! i : Foatinoy * i Camol * 2 Touchstone ? I Banter g I J Whisker s≤ -g Emma _ a o Gibsldo Fairy . O ■ P —— — —____*—_ —— ™__—— '. Si,. Alcaston If, ■= -a St. Patrick ' 1 g _5 5 Blttprn I w Pawn Junior Pawn Mares not proving in foal will bo served free of charge next season. For further particulars, apply to J. H. WILLIAMS, Hastings. The Thoroughbicd Entire JIJJJi »1? TTOUNG °T>ARBER, the property of John Anderson, Esq., of Motco, llawke's Bay, will travel tho season in Taradale, Hastings, and neighbourhood. Young Barber id a dark chesnut of great bone and .substance, and fine temper, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, is lately from Otago, but hie stock may bo seen at Moteo and Taradale. Mr Anderson has sold'most of his young stock at from £17 to £50,' and several pairs 'at high figures. 'His sire, Bay Camden, was to Australia, and beat the celebrated mare Beeswing and many others; was never beat as a racehorse of his day; took' three gold cups and medals in~ Christchurch," and , when taken to 'Ota<-o took first prizes in Dunedin, Balclutha , and Tokomairiro. Young Barber is , out of a. •mare got by Barber, a horse well known in •Nelson and Christchurch. • Barber's, grandsiro belonged to Auchinlcck, and was bought by tho King- of Prussia ior stud purposes. ' Terms in future advertisement.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)
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