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Stand this I icaßon; the Thorough Bred ' Horse ... PurM.

,bjs- Eti, in 1873, and is : by, ,To,w ton (impoi tujd) from Waimca by Sir "ielik Mahto (impnrtedtoTow.tjii the Peer and Marchwnwa) byMeloouriie, from Cinizelli . bjj Touoha r, bjr Pau taloon— Bombasiue. ■ See New .'Zealand or Eiglish Stud; Book for Towton 'ori Waimea's anec3-, torsj ■ ' ' : ." ■ ■' Such is the of'' a "direct descendant of one of the most succesßlul thoroughbred families of moderu tiipea. ,i As.the .dam of Manuka, i'of Toi, fiarakek'ej j '.Tdtara, ! lßkigaV'''Papapa ! \Vaimii, Kauri/Waiiti, Eama Kama,- and Furiri/ old. Wainioa has'indeed left an imperishable .iip|e;and it' "Would" take a volume 110 re- ■ . Tlje inention 'of PuririV ancestors will reball'to blreedera the victories in this - Colony of Manukai Peeressf-Korari, Kakapo, -liSfig-t lands;Tapapa; : L'acenfeed, Songster,! T«p-; and a host of others, whilst iu Victoria and. New South Wales, the [excellence of' the;Melbourne—Sir Hercules' oross shone out in.Progress, whose sire, Angler, is .from,Tpiyton's.bwn'sister,MarohioneSs, and :.ijhMe djim, Coquetfe, is by Sir Hercules. i J ; >r manj great. racehorsesit ito do more than ,bn%'mention^'' That Waimea was full' sißter'to Zoe, winner of two A ustralian Champion Eaces, also to''Cossack; Bay Middleton, [Flora, 10, and Nutwith, the latter bo well-knbwh iii this district as 'a'sire.: That Waimea's Bin*, Sir Hercules, : wrisaho ; tiro of The IJarb, p.nd lattendon, tlie Jattor fur ytaia the premier stallion of Aiiitiualusiii, wLo, iu hid turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and; scores <(f other notables, | ' : Towtou'i 'sister; Marchioness, mm the English Oaks,;,md is the. dam.of Fishhook, Roßb. : ofiDenuiiu'k, Angler, and King oi Clubs, the latter is now in ihe Middle Puik Stuii, Cautcrbiuy,- • ! ihat the Pier, Tow.ton's brother, is the sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Darobhy Tllat Manuka is ihe sire i f Duchess,,'winner of the V,I;,C. ..Handicap, for 3 an4'4 : y*ar. olds, hehtinjj ut gooil Held ' I 'Thatil'owton lis the ->aire 6f Korar), Tarnbourini, l'unia. Hainn, of. £ntnby—Atalanta,.dam of Puugawdrewere, Waiiti,'dam bf Iriß. : * . • " ,: 'i ' ; i"'

'-'That 'theilAfiiquis, who .woiiitlio 2000 iGuineas,Stakes.and tft. Lege:',,subsequently running Caractactis to a head for" the; Difrty; is now in the Bundoora' Park Btud ; where Lurlino is, and'is half brother to Towtou, being ulso a Bon of Cinizclli, and Bit? of tSr Painter, Newminster, His I ordship, : d'c.' ' lhafc Puriri as a rrcehorse. amoriest our l u ' te fi'Bt' ranic, winninfitne DuiiedihDerby, beatiugßri•berjr, FallacyiHippocampus; Danebury,' Dead 1 Heat, and 'tipray, and to quote from the report" having alibis fiuld beatou half a mile from home, won hands down." ■ Only Dead Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury St. Lege*,' vrliioh Puriri: alao <won iua canter. I j ' 1 A'b m- index! to- ; tho hifch! character Puriri possessed when racing it is only necessary io'state -jjiat'ho Wfis' handicapped as a four•year.old to cairy the 'crushing-.'weight of Ost lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan' Handicap, 1877, 1J miles, and then started ■at;2 to l'when .Templeton, aged, only had ;9at3lbs allotted.to him, Ariel,.syrs, 9st 81ba, and Foul Play^ 1 3yrs, only carried Cat -71bs.' _ Add to Puriri's undoubtedly, higlijcreden'tia'B for brecdingiand performances,! tliathe 'stands' over 1(j '-hands'; with proportionate substance all through, arid owners of brood mares can fornr'a fair estimate of tlje capa-' biiities of the sire placed.attljoir services for ensuing eeospji—whether for breeding 'facehorses/'ha jktii or.carriage liOrseß.. t • fys bcenilat the stndlfbree years, awarded two first prizes and twochampion prizes atPatea. and first priie at Wanganni, also the- champion cup for the best thoroughbred on the ground. : Tkbms.—£6 6s etch mare; two ;or mnro by. Arrangement, payable, Ist Janaary, 1883. Grazing free till notice', Kvery care"' taken but no responsibility. Upon application mares will be.seut for aiid retyrned.if necessary. ■■, ■ , . Also—- '. . The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC. • STerus.—£3. ' • P. F. TANCBED, 1139 Taratahi.: , mO stand this season ' 'j||W' X in the ffhareama —. and Tinui districts, the Br@jM§Kpn thfiroughbred entire r Skyßcraper-Remnant by the far-faped Fisherman,. ■ For further particulars see cards or the. proprietor; 1101 : - '1 . B. BUCKEBIDGE. T° |0 stand this, season, the ' well bred horse Young Sator,, [six years old) at Clifton's Farm, Park Road, Carterton, u'YOUNG SATCRis a chestnut horse, got by Sator (imported)— Young Eomp by Fergus-Old Romp by Glaacus—Peggy No, 2 by Riddles worth (imported)— Peggy No, 1 '(ittporte'd). 'Sy-.fi' (TERMS—£2 10s each mare. Payment prior to. mare leaving paddock. Paddocks free,- Every care taken, but noresponsiW% v . - ; ' V rr, > ivfJrr-/;- f-' , '.'i A. CLIFTON. r H) IE THE 'Clydesdale Entire Horso, ;ii Gladstone Will travel in the Wairajyia piettfet this season,, starting from MastertonV' '' ''" l: ■ - '! W'JjJtiVf oic; J. HARDING, "• ; ' Proprietor. TO Travel this season in the Wairarapa, } the - .purebred .Clydes- ' dale Hprso, i i'"' iPritlo of Canterbury,, | ALSO—The Horse j, .7,0 m ;-.;i Ananias,

Will atan l at the owner's stables. Terms—£6 6s; Two or more mares as per agreement.. For further particulars apply to'poom ln; j ; , A Two prizes "of .f5 'ss eacli will be offered at the Pastoral Show of .1884 for the be yearling foaled by Aiianiiis !< and ,fu ';; 'Cantirbuty Exhibited.': . ;?///• v -' ISAAC PIKE, ilfckWA j>;f b lEast Taratahi. TO. stand this seaeoti in Mastertdn>and the snrroufldiiiß Dia'- 1 :tricts,- the purebred r IW--J —, Clydesdale Morse, Lord Nelson. ' Ripple Ittown, bladk points, 5 f years old,' 1&' handß 3 in:Ws high,' splendid action, fine temper, and grand constitution. For pedigW, 80Q cards. i Tortus—£4; groom, ss, Month's;pad;, dock free of charge, ''! ! ' ] '•> v f w. LAWRENCE, 51164 ./ Mastcrton;'!: N O T I C E.; THE Public are respectfully Informed that our business premises wilt be closed every Satutday|at'2p.m.. ; . .. y RALPH R. ARMSTRONG,, ' \ 1 GILES &COLMNS. ; il,;"', Carteitoh, 20tti V September, 1882| 1185 J Vf? mO. Stprekeepers'an'd Station-inuagbis.— .■J;" 1 ; ;; A. I |;INDSAY ) Laying completed 'hiiplant for them'anufacturafof sll kinds of 'Boots' aid Shoes, ib'now" prepared to make ,Men's Bi-Bfc. .Watertights, pegged, at 14s—-•riveted;-13s L 'per pair for orders 'of six pairs BifitinaM; : Lambton : Quayi and Cuba-st'., Cash Boot Mart, Wellington. 1 '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 6 October 1882, Page 3

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