TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIPAWA, THE PUKE CLYDESDALE STALLION SIR CHARLES. Full particula future issue. WILLIAM EBBETT. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST CLIVE, The Superior Thoroughbred Entire “HERCULES.” Terms : —Six guineas each mare. Two or more mares as per agreement. Good paddocks, but no responsibility. W. RUDDICK, Proprietor, West Clive. r IIO STAND THIS SEASON AT MR L HICKEYS STUD FARM, KIAKORA, THE EMPEROR OF STALLIONS, (Imported Thoroughbred Horse) “SATO R.” Sator was bred by Mr Lefevre, by Fort-a-bras out of Simonette ; Fort-a-bras is by The Baron, out of Suprema, by Physician, lier dam Slime, by Pieton ; Simonette is by Fitz-Gladiator, out of Flora Maclvor, by Venison. The Baron, the sire of Stoekwell and Rataplan. Stockwell the sire of Blair Athol, Lord Lyon, St. Albans, Caller Ou, Marquis, Gang Forward, Doncaster, &c. Fitz-Gladiator, by Gladiator. FitzGladiator was sire of Palestro, Gabriello d’Estress, Mon Etoile, Orpholin, Goutram (winner of the French Derby), Vertugadin, and Montagard (winner of the Caen llandicap). Fitz-Gladiator’s dam by Reveller, g. grand-dam by Rubens. Fitz-Gladiator won the Ghent Derby. Gladiator, by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, by Ilerod, by Tartar, by Partner (1710), by Jig, by Byerley Turk (1089). J Venison, by Hartisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, &c. For further pedigree, sec Stud Book ; and performance, Racing Calendar. Extract from “ Bell’s Life,” of March 28th, 1874, on the Sires of the Season : “The Gladiators. 1 should never leave off meddling with the Gladiator blood if there was any to be found within a three or four duy s’journey, and at a comeatable figure. I am sure it is no bad advice to breeders to keep the Gladiator sort always in view, and the great point is where to get it in the nearest form to the old horse. Tlio Fitz-Gladiators are mostly big horses.” Sator is seven years old, in color a rich chestnut, and has an unexceptionally good constitution ; stands 10 hands 2 inches high, with great bone and substance, combined with such good knee action as is seldom seen in a thoroughbred. Terms : —lO guineas each marc ; two or nio;*e mare as per agreement. Groomago fee, ss, to be paid at time of service.
Mares must be removed and paid for on notice of stinting: being given, after which a charge of 5s per week will bo made. First-class paddocks provided. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to T. BRINSON, Stud Groom, Or to LEWIS EVANS, Sep lt-3ni Owner. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT I WAIPUKURAU, The Pure Thoroughbred Clydesdale Entire LOUD LORNE. Lord Lorne is positively limited to GO On Friday will leave for Waipawa and Kaikora, remaining at Ivaikora Friday night, ami retaining to Waipukurau on Saturday. Loud Lorne was bred by John Mitchell, Esq., Ballyminack, Campbeltown ; he is by Sir Garibaldi; dam, Jess, a pure-bred Clydesdale mare, who for three years in succession was distinguished as a first pri/.e taker at the Campbeltown Agricultural Society’s Shows; her dam also gained four first prizes in succession as a brood mare at the same society’s shows. Sir Garibaldi was awarded the premium of £4O to serve in the Gaithousc of Keet District in 1856; in 1857, £3O for Carlisle ; in 1858, .£4O for Dumfennlinc ; and he was afterwards sold to serve in the Campbeltown Agricultural Society’s District; Sir Garibaldi is by Garibaldi, who gained .the first prize as a three-ycar-old at the Perth Highland Society’s meeting in 1850. Lord Lorne has, as a two-year old, distinguished himself as a p»ize taker, having taken first prize at Kirkintulloeh Show ; third at the Glasgow Agricultural Society’s Show; third at the Highland Society’s Show at Kelso ; and first at the Deymin Society’s Show. As a three-yeur-old (and shown soon after landing in New Zealand) was second to Prince Charlie at the Christchurch Show (the largest iu the colony). As a five-year-old, first piizo at tho Ilawkes’ Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Show. Asa six-year-old, second at the Wanganui Show (being beaten only by the invincible Lofty, who was never beaten in a show ground), and last season, at Wanganui, second to Lofty, and first prize and champion at the ltangitikciManawatu Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Show. Lord Lorne is a beaubtiful dapple bay, with black points, splendid action, fine bone, good mild temper ; and possessing all the qualifications of a pure bred Clydesdale. Terms—6 guineas, payable on January Ist, 1879. Paddocking for mares free of charge. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further.particulars apply to JAMES SMITH, Groom in charge. PETER GOW, Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau. Or to EDWARD OOLTMAN, sop 14-3 m Kopua, (Owner.)
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 2 October 1878, Page 3
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