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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TUTO K O . The Thoroughbred Entires PARTHEN O P (E U 8 ■ AND NEW CHUM. | PARTHENOPCEUS, by the celebrated Traducer, out of Atalanta. Atalanta , by Towton, out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules ; out of Moth by Camel. Towton—own bro- i ther to the Peer—by Melbourne, out of ■ Cinizelli, by Touchstone, by Camel. Atalanta has been one of the most success- j ful performers on the New Zealand Turf. At 1 4 years old won the Oamaru J.C. Handicap, and ran second to Glengarry in the Dunedin J. C. Handicap; at 5 yrs., won the Free Hep. at Christchurch ; at Timaru won South Can terbury J.C. Handicap, Tradesman’s Handicap, and Forced Handicap ; at 6 years won a number of races including Handicap at Dunstan. At the sale of Mr Delamaine’s 1 stud, 13th November, 1877, she brought 250 guineas. PARTHENOPCEUS, a Dark Bay, rising 7 years old, is a splendid specimen of the Thoroughbred Horse, uniting in a remarkable degree Symmetry with Strength, being admirablya dapted to get weight-carrying Hacks as well as Race Horses. He was sold at the above mentioned sale for 350 guineas. Possessing the celebrated Traducer blood of his sire, and from his dam the blood of the still more celebrated Sir Hercules, he presents a. combination of the most fashionable ami successful strains in the Southern Hemisphere. The Australasian in speaking of the Sir Hercules blood remarked : “No family has ; gained such a reputation as that which de- I scends from the Colonial-bred Sir Hercules. ; In contests of every description the representatives of this line had achieved more ■ than their share of popular triumph.” Terms : Single mares, £3 10s : two or { more, the property of the same owner, as pur ' agreement. IKTerw NEW CHUM is now 9 years old, with plenty of power and muscle, and a sure foal.getter. He was bred by Mr Donald Fraser, Rangitikei, by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by Riddlesworth, grand dam Fair Wave, imported from Sydney. Fair M ave was supposed to be one of the Grandcwt AraJ> mares ever imported to New Zealand. New Chum has shown his grand breeding both on the Turf and at the Stud. He made his first appearance in Wellington, where he started a 2$ mile race, weight for age, beating Whitefoot, Gazelle, and others. Then went to Napier, where he was beaten by l Never Miss by a head, New Chum carrying j 21 lbs over, Never Miss beating Lady Grey and others. He then saddled for the Consolation, beating Wairarapa, Lady Grey and Wide-a-wake. Terms ; £3 3s each marc ; two or morv mares the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Paddock Accommodation Free for one Month, after which 2s Gd per week wijl be 1 charged. All feesand charges to be paid before- th© ; removal of mares. All earn taken, but no 1 responsibility incurred. Groomago, 5r k For further particularSj apply to — BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE, 268 Tut.oko. suit AN CE COMPANY. ' Head Office Wellington. iNSURANCES against loss by Fir <5, on all kinds of Property, at usual rate PORTER & CR( )FT,
rjl HE magnificent Thoroughbred Stallion — •MAB O K o , M ill Stand during the present »Svason at I M A K A U R I. TERMS .-—FOUR POUNDS each Mare, | including one month’s grass; after’ ‘ wards 2s 6d per week will be charged. Two or more Mares, the property of the same owner, by agreement. All fees to be paid before removal of Mares Every care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage 2s 6d. Apply to— J. PRITCHARD, In Charge. Or, A. PRITCHARD, 301 Masonic Stables. a, r|VHE Heavy Draught j MATCHLESS, Will stand this Season at Waiohika. This horse is a good foal-getter, and his stock are noted for being thoroughly staunch, quiet, and reliable. Term.s ; £2 10s for Single Mares, A 1 reduction made for two or more, the property | of the same owner. One Months paddocking free, after which 1 Is per week will be charged. All care taken i but no responsibility. Fees to be paid before I removal of Mares. 335 C. GRAY, Waiohika. — ’ The well-known Draught Entire I “ WIISTOSOR CASTLE," I NN ill be led to his Mures this Season at, the ! of the undersigned ut ?4atawhoro. ! Terms : £2 10s single mares, or £3 with a guarantee ; £2 each for two or more maro® 1 the property of the same person*. Paddockage free for one mon th ; after that a charge of 2s 6d per week will ba made. Every cure taken of marcs but without responsibility. All arrangements for the guarantee of inures must be m writing and settled before tlfce removal of mares, or they will not bo re&jgniscd. LAURENCE DUNN’E, 295 Jluta where. riAHE THOROUG HBRED RACE-HORSE BOTHWELL I NVill {Stand at my Paddock M criavai. fTIHIS Grandly-bred horse is by Traitor, JL dam Myrtle, by Golden Grape (imp.) out of Moss Rose. Traitor by Traducer, out of Deception, by Young Plover, Vanity by Sir Charles, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by Waxy. Moses dann by Johanna, Gray Skin by NVoodpecker, Herod, Golden 1 Grape (imp,) by Barnton out of Hoppickcr ? by Orlando out of Holbine b y Sir Hercules. ’ Burnton is a Brother to Volicigeur. I Terms :—Single mares, 3 guineas, two or ' more mares as per agreemen.t. One month’s j grass free, after which 2s ju ;r week will be i charged. All fees to be pan I before removal of mares. Every care will be taken of mares, j but no responsibility. Ou ners can make isure of plenty of grass and u ater for mares sent to this horse. Mares rn ay be left at Makaraka in charge of Mr J, Soott. W* BAILEY, 347 Murewai. WANTED KNOWN t hat PETER NIVEN is a purchase! * of Wool and Sheepskins for GASH I W
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 October 1882, Page 1
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