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To Stand this Season in the , Feuding and Kangitikri Di>tbicts, • The Thoroughbred Horse, I HANDSOME JACK (Foaled 1890). HANDSOME JACK is a six-year» old, ftoutly- built bay horse, standing 15 hands 2\ inches h>eli. As Im name indicates, he is a handsome horse, nnd so fashionably bred that he is well worthy the attention of breeders. The stoutest strains of the English and colonial thoroughbred blo;d is blended in this horse's podiaree. It wouid appear almost unnecessary to refer further than to his tabulated pedigree under* mentioned, but the family he has de scended from are so rich in winning blood that the owner may be pardoned for jmt mentioning a few facts perhaps not gen- ' erally known. Handsome Jack is by St. Lejrer (the well known winner-producing sire), whose stock Lnv9 wnn in New Zealand since th>* season 1895 6, eighty. one races, valued at £21,672. Ivadiant, who nerpr raced, is by that stoutly- bred sire Hobin^on Crusoe, whose mures are so highly thought of by Australian breeders, and as Radiant is from Kadiance, this makes the dnm of Handsome Jack full sister to those fast horses Quadrant and Cru-ser (sire of the Bnnt;i tikoi bred Lorelei). Robinson Crusoe (Mre of .Radiant ) is full brother to that stud ncui Unyx (<lu:u of NordenFcldt), andßjdi:\ncc(dainof Radiant) is by Fireworks (i-ire of The Mule, who is sire of the Grand National Steeplechase winner. Mutiny, and the Grand National Hurdle K«ce winner. Dummy, this year), whi'e Sunshine (dam of Radiance , l* also dam of Sunrise, a very successful stallion in New tiouth Wales A glance at St. Hippo's pedigree, who is considered by Rood judges to bo one of the best hor.wos seen in INew Zealand of letejeurs, will show ibat Haj.'l'EOME Jack has really a better pedigre-, as he shows the valuable strain of Maribyrncas: blood, which is absent from St. Hippo's pedigree Both horses itrc closely related on blood lines I ; l Bircl " , Sir Her iilcs |i= The catchcr ;C,in loli \'i Bnrnn 'Ko.nomist ! -i' I-th.dna _ Miss j Jra . t x y i > u.i an r, ,I'pcahon- .Trampoline V- \ l;vs JMulcy ~~ ..-; ; "ar!T 58 »...-'ciar t 'z . Orkindo ! Toll |,stone - iccltlinK- 'Vulture , £; 'on M, ss Twick-; Ko kinr<harn ■r , gnharn _'l-;ie tress ? ! '■'■ Katan .ij^iard -- | Uau^littr Daughter of Pi ton — ' l ■ °' Melbourne - : '-; Dau-htcr orL, sbcth L-ii i I'mualoon -(Jastrel x \ : iWind- '\-M\a. '■:■ hound _ , : -/. ■ Tou hstone : '?•:: Thrync j^ c oy i ■ \'t--. Mul.v" u^ufy < ji Alice ! Moloch Nan y 1 iz^iHiiw- ■ LTuu-rv '-_■ ! 2| i _!tril2i ?_ fl^£i Dtr of "Cervantes '> ' :loa Cam * i ;^ Wi ' d J Margaret '•i\ ! :;■ Ua > Tell .KII«:n H.MidJlcton ~ — t ' \-i , Middletnn Myrrha ■ J i :: ; : .SuliaTi 7. \ "• Midia ' Velvet C ' ! ' Soothsayer i_! , Marinclla H L -ss X "':«'"": .Heron .r.ustarcl < ]%■• l-'ishcr- j Dtr. of Orville = |5 : : '"an Sheet An hnr ... ]£"" c : Mainbracc_ Daußiita-jif 7 1-^' Melbourne Humph. Clinker" S ~ Marchion 1 Mnrpeth'sdam^ -• Z C ■ \ ess lon hstone ~| r j ' I'.rocad'j > S .'■ "i hi: Baron Irish I'.irdcatchur .1; U = :\ Stockwcll! K hidn.i " "Sj l : '' Cikn oe ",'_) z"\ jl'ocahnntas 'Marpessa _ S 7 - "^ \ fouchslonc Camel '■y'Z, i ; l ßanter 5 -[ Juliet , Tomboy C- 5 : _ ' :Lanc.\\jtch Kite 3 — IWeathcrbil Sheet An hoi ■-i i Kelpie Miss Letty _ .2' I^, ; Child of St. Fran Is i^ : i .l ■ , Mist Taurina •_ : ;i Sir Hercuics Whalebone 1 ' . -Z Gaslight I Lamplighter 2 C j Factory Girl Spinning Jenny ' < ; Fisherman .Heron ~.~ .Maribyr- .Mainbrace \x u \ 11O 'H Rose de inyinlTuutchman I .5; Florence Boarding S. Miss ■ "ii Archy Camel . I = ! .\ight- -Garcia . j w ! light I Bay Middleton ' I j Rushlight ] Torch Unfortunately, Handsome Jack met with an accident wh'le in training a 8 a two-jear old and could not be raced, but, previous to that, he was highly thought of and tried lo be a colt of considerable promise. HjODfOME JACK'S full brother, Lustre, won (lie Dunedin Selling Bace, luO toys, also the Dunsdin Federal c- takes; of 200 sens, 6 furlongs, 7 0, in 1 IS, beating Saracen, Bay i*ell, Kulnine, j Whaktiwatea, and Pique. Breeders must comn to the conclusion. . ter a perusal of the above particulars, ii at they are fortun.-itc in having so highly a bred young horse, and one so eloselj' related to all the best and most valuable strains of blood to be found in Ans'.rulu.sia. HANPSOVIE JACK will be limited to a number of mures. Thoroughbreds 5 guineas, nnd ha if breds at a reasonab c reduelion. Inspection of this son of St. Legcr is invited. Splendid grnzing nt my format Kiwit.ea, near Fe.ldiug, for ono month, after that tima Is 6d per week will bo charged. A.ll earewil be taken with rriares, especially thoroughbred mares and their fouls, for which I have .special paddocks, but no responsibility will bo accepted, Mares by train will be met at Peilding Railway Station, after arrangements are made. For further particulars apply to W. F. McBhTH. Kiwitea, Feiidicg. To trnve. 1 this seasoa in the Manawafca, Kiwitea, and Pohangina Districts, The Thoroncjh-hred JTone, KING JOHN, (Ry Kiuej Cole— Wainui). TTjTINNJfiR of first and champion V V prizes afe Palmerstou N. Show aud first and champion at Woodville Show last year for thoroughbreds. Apply to JAS. NORMAN, Groom in charge, Or R. Hammond, Carnarvon. TO travel this season in the Palmerston, Feilding, nnd Manawatu dis» tric<B, the Clydesdale Stallion LAIRD of EILBRIDE, Winner ot miny prizefl in th South Island, and thr only horse which holds the Star fcjold medal of the South Island. Intending breeders co»i ld nqt do better than patronise this horse. Terms : £3 per maro For pedigree see curds. For further partieulnrs apply to VV. REID, Makino, Or F T. "Bullock, in cbarre THE POST OFFICE STOBE, KIWITEA, IS now open, with a Complete Stock of Groueries, Ac. Terms: Cash. WM. H. FOSTER

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1896, Page 4

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