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, To Stand this Season in tV r Fb-luno and Hanoi riKKi Disimcrs, The T>iormi jjh^red Horso, HANDSOME JACK \ (Foaled 1890). HANDSOME JACK is a seven year old, ttoallj^built bay hor?o. landing 15 bunds 3 inches high. A« us name i^icates, he is a handsome 'torso, and so fashionably bred that he is veil worthy the attention of breeders The stoutest strains of the English nnd , cnlonml thoroughbred blood is blended J in this horse's pedigree. It would ippear almost unr.ece=pary to refer further than fo his tabulated pedigree undcr--1 mentioned, but the family ho has d* scended from ure so rich in winning l;!o;d that the owner may be pnrdoned , for just mentioning a few facts perhapnot generally known. Handsome Jack is bj St. Leger (the well .known winner ■>> producing sire), whose stock have won in New Zealand since the season 1895*6 eighty one races, valued at £21.672. Badianr, who never raced, is by that Btoutly»bred sire Robinson Crusoe, whose mares are so highly thought of by Aus trahan breeders, and as Badip.nt is from Eadiinoe this m-ikes the <^am of Hancl« seme Juck fall sister to <hose fas'. h->rses Quadrant and Cruiser (sire of theKani^i tikei bred Lorelei). liotinson Crusoe (sire of Btdiant) is full brother to (hit stnd cem Onyx (dom of Nordenfeldt), and Radiance (dam of Radiaut) is by Fireworks (sire of Th" Mutr, who is sim of the Grand National Stceplocha?" winner, Mutiay, and and tbo Grand National Hurdle Bace winner, Dummy, last year), while Suushine (dam of Radiance), is also dam of Suuri-e, a very successful stnllion in New South Wale . A glanco at St. Hippo's pedigree, who is considered by goid judges to be one of the best horses seen in New Zealand of late year", wi.l show that Haxd^iir Jacx has really n better pedigree, as he shows the valuable strain of Mnribjrnong blood, which is absent from St Hippo's pedign-e. Both horseß are closely re'ated en blood lines. llrish Bird- Sir Hercules The . catcher Guiccnli ■= baron : .. . — I v ■ Kcnnnmist !_* -Echidna M.?; Pratt 'cl .Cilencoe Sulian " jxJ'ocah- i .Trampolii^c f, ontas Mulcy l*^i Marprssa Clire !^_ .Orlando Tnuchvtone i Z •= .TedilinK' Vuliure C ~ J ton .MissTwick-'KockniKham' Ijt ; enham Klrctrets | | .S 'Ratiai iUiT^ard i^i ! taugh- ; Daughter of I'ictoi; ]- : ' ter of Molbnurne Ijj! Daughter of I^iabrth I H ! ;~l jl'antaloon Castrcl '~ i:«l i (Wind- ; Icialia i j :^| hound ; Touchstone i = l Phyrne Decoy I ! -El, . Mulcy Mo-'Mi:!ev ' lodl Nanc Y •2 '*" thorne Lo'.terj _| 1= ' Rebecca OV;hte'r of Cervantes gi |- ■ „ lon Cain -■ i^igWild Margaret T,\ i '-i DayrcllKHc" M»d- i{. ly Mlddletpu rj! \t\ dleton Myrrha <i <~ Scutiiri .Suit an"" "~*l »■_■■ i Velvet a Midia : -,- - r — SI »r ■ i, Soothsayer /.| | Mari:iella_ IJc.s Sl-'r— Heron Huttard P, ">- F sher- .Da-jghtdrof OrTille *| ,fi Melbourne H um r hClinkeT t '-S< 'March- Mo^Jh?. dam -ij|. io«es S ;cini«lH ?CcaT" c s'S^ 1 jThe Uaron I ristl Hirdc^heTisl= Stock- I Echidna Pji well I'ocahontas i"= r-> •■• i Marpessa ! 5 5 £ 1 ouchstone -„--, IS= J ! Uanter 1-5 5. jLanc Witch bo > ] \=T _. _ - Wcathc-rb.t shcft Anchor { \c\ ■ _„,. , Missl.rtty ■l\ ..KHpie Ch^ f _S, au Kranc is ||| i. !Sir Hercules W halebone' "" t Gl - li " h VactorvOirl'-"n'P!iK'>'" ' :r^ I I ..- Sp-ruinit; Jcnnv -,<,«, \ ,1-ishevman Hrrln ' l"* ~i , r ■• ! , Mainbrace | M:inby- Rose ;le ... . „ ,■ - - / -. ,nonp (.lo.cnce Du ' c^\" l IS . , Hoarding Sch I Miss ! 'S Alxh> Ca.rel " pi !^h l : Kl ,shi.,i,t !^> t ,* iiddiet °" Uafortunate'y, Haadsom-a Jack met with an accident while in trailing as k two year old and could not be raced, but, previous to that, he w«s high'j 1 thought of und proved to be a colt of con< • siderabie riromiae f Handsome Jack's full brother, Lustre, - won the Dunedin Soiling Rice, 100 soys. also the Du:iedin Federal Stakes of 200 soya, 6 furlongs, 7 0. m I 18. beating I Sarncen, Bay Bell, Kulnine, Pique, and ; "Wh-ikawarea. Breeders must come to 'he conclusion, »ft;?r perusing the a'>ove pa licuiars, that they are fortunate in having so highly a bro«l youni; horso an] one ko clo^fly reUtrd to all the best, and most valuable strains of blocd to be fjund in Aaatralsssii. Hanrlßornc Jack wiil bo limitel to » ' number of mar.'* Thoroughbreds 5 guin'as, and half breds at a reasonable ' - rcductiou. In petti >n of tln« son of St. Leger is invited. Splendid grazing at my farm at Kiwitcn, near Feilding, for J one montb. after that time Is 6d per ' week will be charged. All care will be taken with mare,*, (upecitlly thoroughbred mares and their f> al-i, for which I hare special paddocks, but no reiponsi- I bility wiil be accepted. Mares by train C will be met at Feilding Railway Station, after arrangements are made. * St. Leger. the sire of Handsome Jack. is standing this season at Auckland, at a g fee of 50 guineas, and is limited to 15 mares. j For further particulars apply to f W. F. McBETH, I Kiwitea, Feilding £ OLAIKVILLE HOUSE BAKERY. \ A. J. GOOLD, t Bakub and Confeotioneb, i FEILDING. 3 WHITE and Bbown Bread of superior quality is delivered to all parts of tho town and country . districts. \ Small Goods, Wedding and Birthday Cakes made on tbe shortest notice c d A. J. Gould's Bread may be bought " at the respective shops of J. Darragh, * R. J. Thompson, J. Clement son, W Oorpe (Makino), and Bramwell Bros. (Colyton). - i

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 1

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