. rjhO ■'"Stand this 1. • •season,,.tb' Thorbiightred Horse j Bred by Mr H. Redwood in 1873, and is by Towton (imported) from Waimea by Sir Hercules-Flora Molyor by Emigrant-Cor-nelia (imported)' by Qrasshopper-Manto'lim-ported), Towtou (own brother to the Peer and •Marohionosß) by Melbourno, from Oinizelli by Tnuohstone-Bfobade by PantaloonBombasine. See New Zealand or English .Stud Book for Towton or Waimea'B iuiccbtore, / '..'.'..',■ _•■'. Buchisthe breeding of a direct descendant of one of the most successlul thoroughly families of modern times, As the dam,of Manuka/ Toi Toi, Harakeke, Totara;' 1 Renga, Papapa, Wairiui, Kauri, Waiiti, Rama Rariia,; andiPuriri, old Waimoa haj indeed ■ left : an imperishable namei and it would take a volume lo reeount the victories gained by the progeny of the old mare, and their descendants. _ ' The mention of Puriri's ancestors will' reoall to breeders the viotories in this Colony of Manuka, Peeress, Korari,' Kak'apo, Longlands, Papapa, Lacenfeed, Songster; Tarnburini, and a host of others, whilst in Victoria and New South Wales, the excellence of the Melbourno-Sir Hercules' cross shone out in Progress, whose sire, Angler, is from Towton's own sister, Marchioness, aud whoße dam, Coquette, is by Sir Hercules. Claiming close relationship to so many mora than 1 briefly mentionThat Waimea was full sister to Zoo, winner of two Australian Champion Baccs, j also' to' Cossack, Bay Middloton, Flora, j 10, and Nutwith, the latter so well-known in thisdistrictas aßire...T,lwt Waimea's sire, Sir.Heroulos, was also sire of .The Barb, and Yattendbn, the latter for years .tkepremior stallion of Austtalasia, who, in his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and scores of other notables, Towton's..Bister, Marchioness, won the English Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhook, K6sft:'bf J Denmark, Angler, and King of Clubs,'the latter is how in the Middle Paik Stud, Canterbury.,: That the Pfer, Towton's brother, is the sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Davabin, That Manuka is the Bire of Duchess, winner of the Y,R.C, Handicap, for 3 and 4 year olds, beating a good field That Towton is the sire of Korar, Tarnbourini, Rama Kama,;..Songster—siro of Hnrnby—Atalanta, dam of Fungawerewere, Waiiti, dam of Iris. .That: the ibMrquis, who won. the ?000 Guiaeas Stakes and St. Leger, subsequently running Caractacus to a head for the Derby, is now in the Bundoora Park Stiid where Lurlineis, and is half brother to Towtou, being also a sou of Cinizolli, and sire of the Painter, Newminster, His Lordship, &c. ' lhatPuriri as a racehorse amongst our very best performers stood quite in the first rank, winningtheDunedin Derby, beatingßribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus, Danebury, Dead Heat, and Spray, and to quote from the report " having all his field beaten half a mile from home, won hands down." Only Dead Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury St. Leger, which Puriri also won hi a canter. ■ ' As an index to the high character Puriri posseßßed when racing it is only necessary lo state that he was handicapped as a four-year-old to carry the orushing weight of 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap, 1877,1J miles, and then started at 2 toi when Templeton, aged, only, had 9at3lbs allotted to lib, Ariel, syra, 9at 81bs. and Foul Play, 3yrs, only carried 6st 71bs, Add to Puriri's undoubtedly high credentials for breeding and performances, that he stands over 16 hands with proportionate substance all through, and owners of brood mares can form a fair estimate of the capabilities of the sire placed at their services for the ensuing Beason—whether for breeding racehorses, hacks, or oarriago horses. Puriri bas been at Ihe stud three vears, and was awarded two first prizes and two champion prizes at Patea. and first prize at Wanganui, also the champion cup for the best thoroughbred on the ground. Terms.-£6 68 etch maro; two or more ; by arrangement,' payable Ist Jahaary, 1883. : Grazing free till notice, Kvery care taken but no responsibility, Upon application mareß will bo sent for and returned if necessary, AwoTho purebred pony GENERAL SPEC Terms.-£3. P, F. TANCRED, 1139 .'Taratalri, TO stand this season in the ffliareama and Tinui districts, the , thoroughbred entire .. Kingfisher; !"" by Skyscraper-Remnant by the far-famed Fisherman. For. further particulars see cards or the proprietor, 1191 ' R. EUCKERIDGE. ~.•„„■. mO stand this sewon, the well bred horse Young Sator, years old) at Clifton's ' Farm, Park Bead, Carterton. IfOUNG SATCR is a chestnut horse, got by Sator (ithported)-Y6ung' Romp by Fergus-Old Romp by Glauuuß—Peggy No, 2 by Riddlesworth (imported)— Peggy No. 1 (imported), ' TERMS-£2 10s each mare. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock; Paddocks free. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ,;.;■' ; ; -U 1 ' ; •',"■ ■"■:■'- -A;CLIFTON; 10 Travel this season ,'!■' in the Wairarapa, the ; Clydesdale Horse,, Pride of Canterbury, Terms-* i 6s. ALSO-The Thoroughbred Horse , Ananias, Will stanl at the owner's slabbjs, Terms—£6 6s. Two or more mares as per agreemeut. For further particulars apply to groom in Two prizes of £5 5s each will be offer at the Pastoral Show, of 1884 for the b yearling toaled ;by -Ananias and Pride ■' Canterbury exhibited. . :,', ISAAC PIKE, East Taratahv 10 stand this season ,< in Mastertonand i the. surrounding DisI tricta, the purebred Clydesdale Horse, Lord Nelson. Dapple brown, black points, 5 years old, 16 handß' 3 inches high, splendid notion, fine temper, and grand constitution, For* pedigree, see cards, Terms—£4 j : groom, Ss. Month's paddock free' of charge. • W. LAWRENCE, 1164 . Masterton, TO Stand this Season, :* 1 the thorpugh-bred Entire ) Xiillipee, LILLIPBE is a beautiful ; dabpled brown horse, bred by. Mr Henry Redwood, sf Blenheim, and stands. 16; hands high, He possesses a good temper, and a vast amount of botieatidsymmetry!. • , ' ti .,. - • LILLIPEE is by, Towton. (dam .Shrovetide), by Bt Aubyri—Panoake, by' Sir Herculeß—Pandora; by Operator—Primrose, by Beverley—mareby.C.nampion. ■ For further particulars' see New' Zealand Stud Book. ' LILLIPEE will bo at Groytown at midday on Mondays; Featherston, Monday cVehihgs'an'd Tuesday mornini>B, and at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on Wednesdays, On Thursdays at Gladstone,, and' on Fridays and Saturdays, at, the' Club Hotel Stabltß, : Mastertou,'returhidg ;l t,d. ; Carterton •a' Saturday evenings, ;! ;' : ." '.' '■■ v ■ -TERMS—£4;4s; groom's fee,'ss,- payable onflrst'service.• "•' '-;'" s; •'■' -'''' : '- : • : -■'•■■■ Good paddooks (free) will be provided, and every 'care taken; but no responsibility.. i v *. i >AH-fee«Vyable Wrir-before 'l'st'January J 1883. ■' -;<fjyv : .>--.- -U'-.-r '. ; '■ For farthw p.artiqiUafß.apply to ~ " , I"'-. ',*.-. ;.t ; 'JOHN^uM)W| ; ' ■ HO3 Or theGroom.in.Charge,'' • I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 24 October 1882, Page 4
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