0 Stand thu _ ..season,-..ths. •;ffIHSjV - - - Thoroughbred' hllkHK ,! 'iPurtri.. ' ffflSSSMlUTWuili! ■'''!'>) 'ili'l'- . l.'UU^i ; ,Breiby;MrHißedffOod'in 1873j,and isby .Towton, (imported) from W|iimea by Sir,, Hercule^'—Mora by! Emigrant—Cor.: neliti. (imported) by brother W tHe' and Marchibriessjby Melbourne, from (Jiiiwelli byTotibhstpne-^Brooade'' by 1 Paiitaleon— 1 Bombasine, ; New ; Zealand English:'' Stud Boot for Towton or Waimea'scane'eßton,. .... | ;l ,, , ;j 1 | ia.the breeding pt a direct, desceh-i f danFo'f'oneof breifamilleWofmoaprD.'times.'' '' '; J I 'h the dim of Mandka',' 1 Toi Toi, Haft' 1 ' keke,'''Totera,', Eenga,'' : Fapapai "Waiiitti, Kauri; Waiitii'Eamft'Rainai' and Pariri, old'-' jWaimeal > Has*' iudeed' loft i an'liay^^yble l name,' and itj,woulditako a^olt^Ml.re' : , count the gained iby the. pnKy of;; the .old. mare, ..and their descendants*,, ri; v, j i% mentiQUjOf JJuriri's ancestors :; ball, viotpries .in" this, polony; j of Manuka,' landis, Papapa, 1 Laceiifeed, Songster, burini, and a host of others,"wiiUit' in'"' yiotoria and' New South" Wales'/the excel'" jenco of the Melbourne—Sir Hercules! crops: shone out in Progress, whose aire, Angler, is[ from Towton's own sister, Marchioness, and , whose dam/Coquette,' is by Sir' Hercules,'' ' Ulaiiiiing dose' ; relationship to' so many great racehorses it is unnecessary to do more than briefly mention— ' t ; That Waimea was full sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian Champion Kacea, also ! to Cossack, : Bay Middleton,. Flora/; 10, and Nutwithi t))o latter so well-known in • this distriot as a Bira; TiwtWaimea'B sire, Sir Hercules, was also, sire of Tb fiorb, put} Yattendon, the latter for years. the premjep stallion of. Australasia, who,' in-his turn, gave ub Grand Flaneur, Cheflter, and scores Of other notables, • I : Towtou'a eister, ■ Marchioness, = 'won the English Pgks, and is thei damof'Fishhook,!; Rose of Denpiafk, Angler, 1 uidj;King)ofi< Clubs, the latteriß now ift f)jp Stnd,jGanterbury,-:-."iii: i !, .i « w ! That, theJPfer. Towton'ei brother, is t))!» sire iof:Manuka,'. Peeress,' Troy; and Darebuiw. ; That.Manuka is the sire of Dnchess, .winney!:: of foriS olds, beating a good fi# i ThatiToiyton iß'th'eiiirpoJpr^jifgP' • booiini,! Bama:ifanis,,iSongsiete-gira\i.'pfni Hprnbyj-;At(ilante, dam Waiiti, dam^oflria*i : .wot.; m .mi- m M . | Thatlthe,Maiquisi')who/:woii vthe"!2ooo : Guineas : stakes .and StLeger, subsequently ! j running to a head for the Derby; ■' ,is row,in,tho:Bundoofa; Park,Btud.,wh'era >Lur]ine island-is half'!brotheri te Towton,i!) : being also.a son of Cinizelli,-and; sirei bi the i i Painter, Newminster ; His lordship, die. i »«tr ; I lhatiPuriri as.:a ; racehorse;amonEßt our |> (Very,best performers stood qulteintheiret;: raPiWinningtheDunedinDerby;beatingßri'...i berjr. Ityljacy, Hippocampuß, Danebury; Dead .He'at, : ana .spray ( apdfo qftofs ifpm the re-.!: port" haying all his field beaten hplffymjje r, i .from home,:yop |lanas|op.'l, OjuyijWJ HeaWfluiq; oppose him in the,Cap)erb]ir^ .St, ileger,' which Porirf,i#lß6..*oj::s>|Jw>canter<;i : ,;a.i - • ■ •
,| As an.index to tbe high oharacter Purlri ; • poßsesßed.when raoing it is only: neoeßMry. to fltate that ho was handicapped as a fonr-i,v year-old,itoioarry. 'the oruaning weight» ; ol i) Ost lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan..; .Handicap, i 1877, 1£ miles, and then started tat .2 to. li when iTempleton, s aged,- only, had;,.■ Gatßlba allotted to him; Ariel, Sst 81ba,, i >and Foul, Play. 3yrs; onlj. carried;6si m : Add to Pn'rifi'B ; Hiidoqb|(!(ily ;high 'preden;' < tialsifor breedingand sfcands .oTor lG hands wth proportionate! substance aIL through, and 'owners', of brood •: i mares can form a fair estimate of the oapa-l'.i bilitics of .the sire plaoed at their Bervices lot the,ensuing seaspn-whether for ,breeding ill racehorses, hacks, or oarriage horses; ; n •,j.,* Poriri haß;,beeu at the: stud three years; and,was awarded two first prizes and two i champion prizes at Fatea. and first prize Wanganui,. also the champion ioup. for tha., best.th.oroughbred on the ground.: > -ii | !Teems.—£6 6s each marej two or more;, Iby arrangement:, payable Jet January, 1883,' Grag&g care taken (i bat,no: responsibility,, ypon,||pp|ipauojJ::. ffljUKB will be sent for, ajjd retßTned jfipegesr The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC, ,-Vi.' iTEKUB,T-£3. V/ ■■■■ y I. , ' P. F. TANCRED, 1139; ■ Taratahi. -,<■) TO stand this, season, the welLbred'.horsßiii'H i.-H Young- Sator, 'six years''old)' at Clifton's 1 ' '-'farm,' Park Eoad,'Cartertoh, : YOUNG SATOB is a chestnut horse, got' by Sator (imported)— Young Rompi by Fergus-Old Romp by .Glaucus—Peggy No, 2 by Kiddles worth (imported)— Peggy No. 1 (imported)! : • ■ A ! . TERMS—£2 10s each naire. Payment' prior to mare leaving p&ddook. Paddocks 'free. Every care taken, but no response jiility. ' , j7 -FU ' ™ ;• : A,CLIFTON. Tb Travel this season'''' 1 w the Waira'raps, the; purebred 1 ' Clyde*Pride Canterbury > TaRHS-f 1 ss. ' " 11 11 ■ • AL3O-TheTh()H)}|gh)));ed : Pqi;js .'.Ananias, M Will Btanl at the, owner's stabloß. Termini 46 6s, Two or,more mares as per agreement; _;( Jt f or further particulars apply to groom : in.'7 charge or owner!.,!vir-n. x<,:. ,1 ,<t r Twpipnzes,:of $5 sseaoh will be offered .!, 'atjthe Pastoral Show of 1884 for the ;best. ~' yearling foaled byAnanias i;and Pride' of : E aat l Taratahi ' - rnO. stands thisseaspn X- in Maatortop and the isurronadiigifPiif.!' tricts, th ! e purebred ll ' l Clydesdale.Horse, r > : 1 «; Uoi'dNolson* pbpple 'browhv r 5' Veira'old^' 16- hande ( 3 inches highj'splehdid'iitlon; !i fine Romper, and grand 1 conatitntidn.; 1 For 1 pedigreei see cards. J , l,; Terms—£4' grobßa I ,' ssi ( Month's ! padl'': !;i dock free of'charge; If "-mi W, LAWRENCE, 1164 . ■ TT)O Stand'.this. Season, "'i v iJL'' -the : thorough-bred' //jßnHmßntin ■ .r:. .. LilliiMjei ' ; MLLIPBE is 'a beautiful dappled Wown' horse,''bred by •Mr Henry Redwood, 1,1 Blenheim,'and stands 16 handa high'. ;'Ho' ,p oßs^ssea r a good' temper,' ana s vast atjibrflj' ofboneaiid'symmetry. 1 ; ' ■:,LILIIPEEis by T6wton(dam Shrove."'" : tide);by St'Aubvn—Pancake, by Sir Her. ' \ cuW4Pandora,iby Operator—Primrose, by .'gw'filifoif particulars see New Zealand Stud Bodk^^a LIILIPEE Will be ait Greytowti' at mid- " day 'onMoiidayß; 'Featherston,' Monday :;1 'bvenings M.'WeM&y ; mornin(|s', 'and at' the;' 1 ' Whife'HaitHotel,' Carterton, on Wednee.' 1 'days." 'Oii Thuredaya ; at Gladstone;' 1 and oi) 1 !* Fridays and Saturdays, at the' Hotel;'' [Stablei, M4ateift6n,' retutnibg' 'io' Carterton, oMihgi - 1, ,J :"l TER'MB—£4'4s j- gtoom's fee - , Sir, payable ' ' takehj but' no Fbt f ni ;f 'J;I 11|3 v Or the Groom«iniGharge;"i I'in:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 4
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