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Pur|w. ; ?, Kre^^jrMr|[;Jtedwoo4imW3, and# by Topton,(imported) from Wninjeaby Sir Heroules—Floa Molyor by-Emigrant, CorTowton (own bother 'to * tho Peer • and Jhwchioness)by Melbourne, from Ciuine'HK #' Tou(jhßtoue^-Brocade' ? by!'Pantaloon-'; 'Bombasine'. 1 Zealand'.oj 1 English Stud Book'fdr'Tbwtbri brWairaea's ances-. '*•":'■ ■'■'■:■■<■■''\ ■ .. 'bredfarailie's'ofmodertftinjeii;' j " j j r ;.''A« ihe.dara'bf Manuka;' Tbi "tloi, Hara* Me; •Totara/ -Rengn, Papa'"'"'" ' ' Waimea : has ''indeed 'left an' 1 imperishable j name,V'and it wbuld ;: take.';i vqlumetjK tefi count the victdnes gained by'the pj-ogeny'ofs' the old mareV'ahd; their'descendants. , The mention of Puriri'B ancestors will recall to breeders' the' Victories M'tnii Colony ofManiika/Peeress/Kbrari, Kakapo, Long--lands, Papapa*kcenfeed;Soii's[«ter, Tiim>, ( burini ff .and a hest(of others., Wli'lst'in Victoria and New South Wales,! t}ie excel,lW-, of Melbourne-Sir Hercules' cross 6h6he ohtiD'Progress; .whose sire, Angler, is •from Towtbh's'own Bistor,' Marchioness, and whose daiin, Coquette,, iftby Sir Hercules, ..'itllaimihp;'close l relationship to 'so.many great racehorses it is unnecessary to do ■more ifi'atf briefly mention— ••■..>! '"•That';;Waiiiiea'was : full.sisteri winner of two /'istmlian Cliampwn Bacw.' "Coseack, .:B,>y Flora: To,'and Nutwith, tbelatter so well-knownjn 'this'district as a sire.' That Waimea's.sire,.' Sir.Hewules,; was also 'kir7nTTlie Barb, and Yattendon, the 'latter' for years the! promier atallion.of , AiisUlasia,.,.wKo, in his (urn, gavdns'Oraiid Flaneur, Chester, and scores, of other notables,'.' i Towto'iiV sister', Xfarchionoss, won the English Oak?, and is the dam of Fishhook, Ro?t> of Denmark, Angler, and ! Kirig b' Olnbs, the latter jpow in the Middle Park Stud. , '( , ant( ! rlrtir'y.' ' ' ' ' ! ■ I .That thb P 'er, Towton's brother, is the sire of;Maiiiikii,Pfe, i {ss| Ttoy,and:Darebin, ! That Afanuka is the sire of Duchess, winner of the V.K.C, -Handicap, beating l a good' 'field ~;..■ •.' :..-.. • ;■ !'' -' . That ..Towlon is tho sire Korari, Tamr bpurini,. liunm Uarnn, Songster—^aire' 'of' fifirnby—Atalauta, dam of Pungawerewere, Waiiti,dam of Iriß. , ; ! ..., ~That the biarquis,• who won; the 2000 Guiaeas Stakes and St. Leger; subsequently running Caractaciistna head for thfe Derby, is.npw in the Bungoora Park Stud where Lurh'ne is, and is half brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli, and sire of the Painter,, Hia Lordship, Ac. . ; -.: 3 bat,Purjri ; as' a racehorse, amongst our very bout performers stood quite in tho first the .Dunedin Derby, i beating #J la ?y, ; Danebury, ..Dead pP»fri.'and; ; Sprav;. and to: ! quot« from' the re-. port" having all hi 3 field beaten half a mile', jfrom home;.won hands down.l'i 'Gniy.Deadti Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury St..;; Ledger,Vvwhich htin also won in a I ■>'■ . As a,n index to the high character ;Puriri possessed l wheri'racirig it is only, necessary to state that he was handicapped as 1 a four-pycjvr.-bld' to' carry tho crushing'we!ight of ©stilt) in tho Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap; 1877,' 1J miles, and ! then started at? tfi 1 when Templeton, aged, only had 9s't ailia allotted to him, Ariel, syrs, 9st 81bs. carried 6at 71bs; ■'•" AddtoPuririXundoubtedly high'creden.tials'for breedihg'iind performances; that he spuds'.'.over 16' with, proportionate .'sub'siande' all through, and-.owners, of brood inares tan form a fair estimate--of. jh'e hilitics of tlie tire placedat their serviceß,fpr the ensuing season-whethcr t : for breedings , racehorses, or carriage horses',. • ? a 0; n ? 8 ' beeu'at the stud three veare, nridjwas'- awarded two first' prizes and two ohampion'prizes at Patea. and first prize at Waiigaiiui, also the; champion cup .for the best thoroughbred on the ground.,;, j ' Terms.—£6 6s' etch mare; two or.raore' :by;arringemeilt";rftyible lßt'Jatifary, 1888: GwinßfreetiUnotice,. Kvery : care taken 'bat no •' •Upbn : application mares will be sent for and returned if neccs : flary.' :: ■ - - • ■:'"' ;! ' • Also— i' ; ! ''ThVpiirebredpony GENERAL SPEC. ■ TERUB.i-£3. • '■■ 1 :.'■ .'v,,.-, ■.,.;■.,.,. P. F; TANORED, ';, U93 ....... . Taratabii „ rriO stand this j season J L in the Wh&rcanV and Tinui the ■ thoroughbred entirb 1" f -"Kingfisher,"' , by Skyscfiiper-Remnant, 'by 'the far-famed Fisherman, F6r. further particulars see cards or the proprietor, ■'^V'..'' 1 'S ',i '^^CKEBIDGE^v! TO stand .this- season, the well bred horse \ years .old) at'Ciiflbn's Farm; Park Road, Cartertoi; YOUNG SATCR is a chestnut horse,- ; got ■by' '■ Sator• HmportedJ-Younp:' Romp by Fergus-OJtßomp by No. 2by Riddlesnorth (imported)— Peggy: No. 1 (imported). • :■■'.•'■• ■■ TERMS-£2 10s each.' mare. Payment prior tb'mare leaving paddock; Paddooks free. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ■-•.- ■■".'' j ■ ." ; A.CLIFTjDN. IHE Clydesdale En- . tireiors»,j 1 Gladstone .Will travel in tho Wairarapa District this season, starting, from ! ' : ,-- ; : ' i , •>:•::- J. HARDING,' ' i,: 11S9 •;:-, ;v.:,.... Proprietor. TO Travel this season 1 in tho Wairarapa, the purebred Clydes,dale Horse, • \ ;■[[}•'■ '"Pride of Canterbury, { TBBMg-rf i SS. i , ; ALSO-The Thoroughbred Horsi ''f''/'^',;; Ananias, „ v ._ i ' Will stanl at,the : owner's stables. Terms—.£6,(lß; Tvro.or more mares, at per agreement); For further partieiilars apply to groom in charge or owner, i fy/p prizes of. £{j 5s eaoh will be oiftrel atth'b Pastoral Show ( of 1884 for,the! be,. ■r?ea'rlibg''foalofl by-Ananias 1 and l'nd Canterbary 'exhibited. : • '■''■' •'• ; ■ <[ '■ ,:i ■"■■'■' 'ISAAC HKE, j' '' East Taratshi, 10 stand.this season ,' ;,in.Ma«tertonand .ithe'." surrounding | Districts, the .purebred Clydesdale' Horse,: : :.?-fiv:;vljord: Nelson. .■:■. j ..;,Dapple,brown,blaekpoints,.s.-years bid,' 16/, hands 3. inches high,. splendid action, fine temper, and grand constitution,-1 For pedigreeftercards. i Terins-r£4; groom,' ss. Month's \ paddock free ef charge, ; LAWRENCE, i\H:r.■■>.■■:■■- \ ..:•-•■ Mastdrton. : ORSE CARDS-for the: coming season :iJL f l;>printed:'at the Whrarata; Kmlt ifbb Printing-''Office, in' style at cheap rate; '•'•' - : -"''-,'."; .' ;,: "' ,,; •■" ' I TEffi Public'are respectfully informed that our business premises-wilK'bVelossd every Saturday at 2 p,m. RALPHS, ARMSTRONG, ,' GILES* COLLINS. Carterton, 20th September, |BB2i 11*5

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 3 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1194, 3 October 1882, Page 3

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