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"TO WTO N."* CELEBRATED HORSE, "TQWTON," -IMPORTED BY MR. THOMAS NEWTON, f 4ito the property-of Capt the Hon. S.Hawke. « TOWTON," A good bay. black leg-s, 8 years old, stands 15 hands 2| inches high, •was got by Melbourne, out of Cinizella, by graiidain Brocade, by Pantaloon, — Bombazine. MELBOURNE, The sire of Towton, was got by Humphrey "Clinker, (sire of Roekingham, winner of the "St. Leger, 1853) dam by Cervantes; is also •sire of the following horses, Sir Tatton Sykes, winner of the 2,000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket, and Doncaster St. Leger. 1846; ■Cymber, winner of the Oats, 1547; Canezou, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, and Ebor St. Leirer, 1848; West Australian, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, the Derby and $r. Leger, 1853 ; and Marchioness (own sister to Towton), winner ■of the Oaks, 1855. ; TOUCHSTONE, {Winner or the St. Leger, 1834), the sire of Cinizella (Towton's dam), is own brother to Launcelot, winner of the St. Le?ger, IS4O, and •sire of the following horses, Cotherstone. winner of the 2,000 Guinea-, and Derby, 1843, Or lando, winner of the Derby in 1844. and sire of Teddinjjton, winner of the Derby, 1851; Mendicant, winner of the 1.000 Guineas and Oaks, 1856; Flatcatcher, winner of the Dee Stakes at Chester, and the 2,000 Guineas, 1848; Surplice, winner of the Derby and St. Lejjer the same year; Nunnykirk, winner of the 2,000 Ouineas, 1843; and Newminster (own brother to Nunuykirk), winner of the St. Leger, 1851. PANTALOON Is sire of Ghuznee, winner of the Oaks, 1841; "Satinsf, winner of the St. Lea;er the same year; Hernandez, winner of the 2.000 Guineas, 1851; and of Clarissa, Caricature, Elthiron, Officious, and Hobbie Noble, which was sold for the sum of 6,000 Guineas, previous to the Derby Eace, and several other winners of large stakes. . ,

t. TOWTOX" is entirely free from blemish or •disease of any kind, and, from his supenor -strain of "Wood, combining- that of Columbus, Paynator, Camel, Seiiiu, Sir Peter, Highflyer, • &c..-cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction to breeders of first-class horses, for power, speed, and lasting qualities, equal to any on the British Turf. — -, ——

"TOWTON" WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT MB. -RULES' STABLES, ■CAVERSHAM HOUSE, GHRISTCHURCH, COMMENCING- IST NOVE3IBEE. J TERMS, 15 GUINEAS, PAYABLE ON THE Ist JANUARY, 1859, GEOOSIAGE, 10a. . TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE STABLES OP THE > UNDERSIGNED, i-'~"vFaE Celebrated Thorough-Bred horse SKELETON. PEDIGREE. "Young Skeleton" is a chestr.ut horse, branded C II near shoulder, .was bred by Mr. Charles Hearne and was foaled in 1843, was wot l>y trie imported horse Skeleton, out. of a mare by the. .imported horse Sfceelfcrap, her sire the •imported horsp Bcjremont. faster Robert the sire of Skeleton was got byoßuffii cit of Small Hopes hv -^cararnoiu-h, her d«m by^Bknk Travel Km\ Buffa hv Pantal"'>n out of a Herod inure. Pantaloon by M.-iti-.hVn out of Ct'.noMtv hv Snap. l'p^uiu>, Bi-ntiH. Ohilders. (vide Stud *Book, p. 409 vol E^retnont hv Whalebone out of Talestres, (hn:d hv Mr. Glnssip in 1809), by Alexander, -her dam I!ivh! by Sir Peter out of Hornet by T),!"T' MuiUl:! ])y G.'JdSj'rt^r.-Mr.Goodri'-Ws Old En^taud mare, (vide S:ud Book, p. 310 ■vol. 4/ (Signed) William. Rcssel-l, Keeper of the Stud Book. Terms £o and os. Gronvn. IN. B. Splendid Paddocks for reoeivinsj Mares. JAMES RULE, Cayer&ham House. 13 September, 185 S. DUKE. rjPHIS well-known entire draught horse 1 will stand at Mr. TJule's stables', Ohnstohnrch, every SATURDAY, and at Mr. Fisher's Kami, on the Hoathcote, the remainder of the weekjClnringilie season. Terms £2 15s. Groomatje included. N.B.—Aocom'modntion for mares, but no respondhiHt'y incurred.,^;.' - -' ■ • Out. TBSS. ' -—-; -^ •'-;■ ■■:• ~ ——* TO STAND • THIS .SEASON;." * ' AT OLD KAIAPOI'FARM'/ ' TFIHE. wpll-Known -Olvdesrlale Horse X "FARMER'S FAVOURITE." Terms ,GI. ss. Groom. Mures taUi'M in in enclosed paddocks, at ■ , 2s. Gd. ]Hiv week. • . *':>"*'' «.»:' 1358. *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 633, 1 December 1858, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 633, 1 December 1858, Page 8

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