110 Stand this : i season, ths : .; .Thoroughbred Hone 5 ' I■; , puriri. ,"'. ; Bred by Mr H. ltedwood in 1873, and is | by Towton: (imported) from Waimea'by Sir' Hercules-Flora Molyor by Emigrant-Cbr-ported), Towton (own brother to'the Peer and Marchioness) by Melbourne, from Cinizelli by Touohßtone-Brocade by PantaloonBombasine. See JNew Zealand or English Studßookfor Towton or Waimea's amiestors, ■' Suoh is the breeding,o! a direct descenbred families of modem times. As the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, Harakeke, 1 Totara, Renga,'; Papapa, Wainui, Kuuri, AVaiiti. Kama Rama, aiid Puriri, old Waimea has indeed left'an.imperishable .name; and it would take a volume lo recount the victories gained by the progeny of 'the old mare, and their descendants. _ • ' ' The mention of Puriri's' ancestors will re., call to breeders the victories in this 1 Colony i of Manukai Peeress, Korari, Kakapo, Long-,. landß, Papapß, Lacenfeed, Songster,' Tam- ; burini, and a host of others, wh'lßt in Victoria and New South Wales, the excellence of the Melbourne—Sir Hercules' cross shone out in Progress, whoso sire, Angler, is from Towton's own sistor, Marchioness, aud whose dam. Coquette, is by Sir Hercules, Claiming close relationship to so many great racehorses it is unnecessary to do more than briefly mention— Tliat Waimua was full sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian Champion Races, also, to Cossack,, Bay Middietpn,. Flora,. 10,. and Nutwith,' the latter so well-known in this district as a sire. That Waimea's aire,' •Sir' Hercules,'was also sire of Theßarb, and Yattendon, the latter for.year'sjho premier stallion of Austialasia, who,, in his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and scores of other notables, "... ...''.'. ■ •, Towton's sister. Marchioness,; won the Enghsh'Oaks, and is the 'daavof Fishhook, Rose of, Denmark, Angler, and King'of Clubs, the latter is now in the Middle Park Stud, Canterbury,' ' ' ;' '.' That tho Pier, Towton's brother, is the sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Darebin, That Manuka is the sire of Ducliessj winner of,the, V.li.C, Handicap, for 3 an<l4 year olds, beating a good field. That Towton is the sire of Korari, Tarnbouriui, Rama Rama, Songster-sire of Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Pungawerowcre, Waiiti, dam of Iris, That the marquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stakes and St; LegeV, subsequently running Oaractacua toa head for the' Derby, is now in the Bundoora ParkStud : where Lurline is, and is half brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli,'and sire of the Painter, Newminster, His lordship, Ac. That Puriri as ; a racehorse amongst our very best performers stood quite 1 in the;first rank, winningthe DuhedinDerby.beatiugßri. bcry, Fallacy, Hippocampuß, Danebury Dead Heat, and Spray,,and to quote from the report " having all his fieloVbeafen half a mile from home, won hands down." Only. Dead Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury, St, Leger, which Puriri alßo won in a canter. Ab an index to the high character Puriri possessed when racing it is only necessary to state that he was handicapped.as a four-yeai-old to carry the crushing weight of 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap, 1677,1J mileß, and then started at 2 to 1 when Templeton, aged, only had 9st3lbs allotted to him, Ariel, syrs, 9Btßlbß.' and Foul Play, 3yrß, onlj carried 6st 1M > Add to Puriri's undoubtedly high credentials for breeding and perlcrmances, that he stands over 16 handa 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 season-whether fpr breeding racehorses, hacks, or carriage horses, Puriri has been at the stu.d three vears, and was awarded two first prizes and two champion prizes at Patea, and first prize at Wangauni, aho the champion uup for the best thoroughbred on the ground. 'i'KßM3.—£6 fis e'-xh maro; two or moro by arrangement, payablo Ist Janaary, 1883, Grazing free till notice, Every care takeu bat no responsibility, Upon application martß wilt bo seut for aud returned if necessary, Also— The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC. • TEnus,-£3. P. F. TANCEED; 1139 Taratahi. ■ stand this season, the . well bred horse Young Satpr, =f(six years old) al Clifton's Farm, Park Road, Carterton, YOUNG SATCB is a chestnut'horse, got by, Sator (imported)-Young Romp by Fergus-Old Romp by Clauds-Peggy No, 2 by Riddlesiycirth, (imported)— Peggy" No, 1 (imported), '. : '-'■■/' TEKMS—£2 10s each mare.' Payment prior to maro leaving paddock,' Paddocks free. Ev,ery care taken, but no responsi- . bility. ,! :; - : , JO Travel this season '; JL j ; in theAVairarapa', tho purebred Clydea- , dale Horse, 1 ., \[ _ Pride of Canterbury, TKRiis-fl'Ss.!". ''„.. ,'.- ; ALSO-The Thoroughbred Horse Auanias, - Will stan 1 at the owner's stables,, Termß—£6 fis. Two.or more mares as per agreement. For further, particulars apply to groom in charge or owner, , ~:.•. ,'.. Two prize's of £5 5s each willfbe offered at the Pastoral Show of 1884 for the best ivearling,foaled by Ananias and Pride'.of Canterbury exhibited, '"' ' ISAAC PIKE, . .„.,,, East Taratahi.",' .' 'in Ma'ste'rton and i the • surrounding' DieI tricts, the purebred Clydesdale Horse,' ,'-., Nelson. Dapplo brown, black points, 5 years old, 16 hands 3 inches high, splendid action; fine temper,'! a'nd igrand jconstitution.' For, pedigree, see cards.' ; ' ; ,U ,; j , Terms-f 4 5 groom, sb, Month's paddock free of charge'. ' ~';//;! ' '". ~ W. LAWRENCE, 1 1M - -,, ~....,. Mastertori. TO Stand this Season, the .thorough-bred i Entire , ■ " "''" \ LilUpee, LILLIPEE is a beautiful dappled brown-horses-bred by Mr-Henry Redwood, sf Blenheim, and stands 16 hands ihigh. He possesses a good temper, 'and a vast amount LILLIPEE is by Towton (dam Shrovetide), by St Aubynr-Pancate, by Sir Her-cules-Pandora', by Operator—Primrose, by Beverley-mare by Champion, For further 1^? 6 New Zef > laild st «d Book.' LILL.PEE will be at Gr^owniatrnid- 1 day on Mondays; ; Feattieratbn, Monday evenings and/Inesday morning, and at the ? hltD S 8 l Hotel ' 'Wcdnesdays. On Thursdays at Qlidetoiicland.oni Fridays and f'aturdaya, 'it'the Club Hotel Htablts.Mastertou, returning to Carterton on batiirday eveniDgs 1 , : ' •' !l) TERMS~f 4 4s • groom's-fee, on first eervice. ~.. .j j Gb6d'paddooks'(freej will be provided, and every care taken/ but no responsibility. • \m fe •" P * y>a ' ) ' e -i> b,e fj r P. la • 3 i mw W For furtherrparticuiare irpply to ; :,','.. drthoGrbom-in-Chareo. .:
, mHE Clydesdale En? v _L^ytirefioraov r Gladstone ,_ .kWillVlravtliintheWa!.. \ii.h \season, starting .from MdEterton, on Monday moiuing commenq-, jujjon.UjeQtkinßt.,': '(' ]' ! „„. "." ' """"X HABDiNGJ ;;,',,■;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 8 November 1882, Page 4
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