"TO WTO N." ttte CELEBRATED JliWiSB, " TOVVTON/' IMT-QKTED BY ! MR. THOMAS NEWTON, ' I iate-the.property of-Capt.'. the Hon. S. Hawke. "TGWTON," A -good "bay, ' black dep;s, 8 years old,: stands 15 hands :2£ inches high, was got by Melbourne, out of Cinizella," by Touch- ._ stone; gnmdam Brocade,'by Pantaloon^—Bom-! >b«KJne. "MELBOURNE, ; ;. "The srre'dFTowton, was got by Humphrey Clinker/ - (sire of Rockingham, winner of the St. Leger,: 1853) dam hy Cervnnte? ; is-alsosire of the foblowing horses, Sir Tatt.on--S.ykes, winner of the1 2,000 Guineas Stakes .at Newmarket, and. Don-. - master St. Leger,'lß46; Cymber, winner of the Oaks, 184.7; Canezou, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, ►and Ebor St. Leger, 1848; West Australian, .winner of the 2,000 Guineas, the Derby and St. Leger, 1853 ; and Marchioness (own sister to Tow..ion), winnerof the Oaks, 1855. 'TOUCHSTONE, t '(Winner of the St. Leger, 1834), the sire of -'•Cinizelhv (Towton's. "dam), "is- own brother to Launcelot, winner .of-'the St. Leger, 1840, and. giro of the following horses, Cotherstone, winner -of the 2;000-Guinea-, and Derby, 1848 ; Orlando,' * winner of the Derby in 1844, and sire of Teddington, 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, 1S48;: Surplice, winner of the; 'Derby and St. Leger the same year; Nunnykirk, > winnerof the 2,oooGuineas, 1849; and Newmin-, ster (own brother to (Nunnykirk, winner of the St. Leger, 1851. , PANTALOON 1 -.Is sire of Ghuznee,- winner -of "the Oaks, '1841; Satirist, winner of the St. Leger the same year; Hernandez, winner-of the 2,000 Guineas, 1851; and of Clarissa, Caricature, Elthhon, Officious, and Hobbie Noble, which was sold for the sum of 6,000 Guineas, previous to the Derby' Race, and several other winners of large stakes. "TOWTON" is entirely free from blemish,or • , disease of any kind, and, from his superior strain • of blood, combining that of Columbus, Paynator, "Camel, Seliin, Sir Peter, Highflyer, &c, cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction to breeders of vfirst- - class horses, for power, speed, and lasting qualities, •■■* ■equal to any on the British Turf. "TOWTON" "WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT MR. RULES' STABLES, u^AVERSHAM HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, COMMENCING IST NOVEMBER. - TERMS, 15 GUINEAS, PAYABLE ON - THE Ist JANUARY, 1859. GROOMAGE, 10s. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE STABLES OF ..THE UNDERSIGNED, - ; THE Celebrated Thoroue-hsßred horse SKELETON. •PEDIGREE. '"'■" Young Skeleton "is a chestnut horse, branded C H near shoulder, was bred by Mr.-Charles .Hearne and was-foaled in 1843, was got by the im- • ported horse Skeleton, out of a mare by the imported " diorse Steeltrap,-her sire the imported horse Egre- • T'_lGTlt. ■■■■'■.. -Master Robert tifeYire of Skeleton was got by S_Jaff&; out of Small Hopes by Scaramouch, her dam -' by Blank Traveller. Buffa by "Pantaloon out of a' Herod mare. Pantaloon Match'em out of Curiosity ---by Snap, Regulus,. Brutus, Guilders,, (vide Stud ■ r1Book,p?mvol.4 1 .) Egremont by Whalebone out of Talestres,- (bred %! Mr. Glossipin 1809), by Alexander, her dam ißival -by Sir-Peter out of Hornet by Drone. Haiiillaby Goldfinder, Mr/Goodriche's Old England _nare, (vide Stud Book, p. SlO.vbl. &) (Signed). William Russell, Keeper of the Stud Book. Terms £5 and ss. Groom. N. B. Splendid' Paddocks for receiving Mares :.£ JAMES RULE, ■ Caver&ham House. 13 September, 858. '3PO STAND THIS SEASON. The Magnificent pure' bred Draught Horse "WESTMINSTER." "Is now standing at the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. PEDIGREE:— This celebrated Horse, imported by J. W. Moorhouse, Esq., -oFihe Royal Veterinary College, was gotby Con._pqbrob, a pure 'bred. Clydesdale, and out of Diana, the best bred Suffolk mare in England; - granddam by Euphrates, great granddani Old Smolensko, who realized by prlvatecontract the -sum of £2.350. "WESTMINSTER is a four-year-bid, 'dark iron -grey, stands 17 hands high, on short legs, and is by competent judges to be the finest draught ;Horse ever imported into the Southern Hemisphere. Terms—Mares 5 guineas payable on the Ist January, 1859. The Groom's fee os. r to be paid at the time of covering. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT OLD KAIAPOI FARM, TH E well-known Clydesdale Horse, "FARMER'S FAVOURITE." Terms =£4. -ss. Groom. - ."Mares taken'in in enclosed paddocks, at 2s. 6d. per week. Old Kaiapci, Sept. 30,1858. HE 'ENTIRE ARAB Ho"llSE "WANDERER," "Will stand at the Royal Hotel Livery Stables, •every SATURDAY, commencing on 'the 2nd of •October, and a^ the Stables, at Caslimere, every 'day throughout the season. Charge,'£6, and ss. the Groom. N.B. Mares swit to the Horse taken in to 'Grass, at the. rate of os. per week. All Jw;countK*to be settled -on or before the Ist of" February, 1859. For further particulars, anplv to Mr. W.TRVINE, 'Cashmere. OANrEUBUIIY JOCKEY CLUIL ' ■QUEKN'S PLATE OF ONE HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS. RACE MEETING, 1859. mO BE RUN FOR, on WEDNESDAY, !_ 18th MARCH, 1850, the QUEEN'S PLATE, ■of 'One Hundred Sovereign*, added to a sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each, for all horses; weight for age, C. J. C. Plate weights. Second horse to save his stakes; and the--winner to pay £5 to the Race Fund. , ' DISTANCK,—THBJEK MILLS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 643, 5 January 1859, Page 8
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