.mO w ßt»n<L.,tn» . ' J- season, ;thi, ■''" Thoroughbred 'Hobs' . (i , ~i ;: Puriri»:- •■'. ■ ■!■ Bibd by Mr Hi Redwood in 1873,' and ii by. Towton (imported) fromiW»im«by Sir Hercules-Flora Molybr by: Emigrant-*Oorv helia'(imported) by Grasshopper—Mauto (im< 'pArte'd), Towtoii (ownbrotherto the Peerud Marohinness) by Melbourne, from Ciniiielli by I'ouohstone—Brocade by Panttloon—" Bombasine. Soe New -iJeaWd 'or English iSl'ud'Bopkjqr .Tpwtqii'or i (tore,' . I ■ Subh is the breeding ; ofj a direct deacon* dantjof ono ol the most sucies'slul thorough, bred families of modom times..,.,, As the dam of Manuka, Toi'Toi, Hara- . keke, Totara, Renga, Papapa, Walnoi, j Kauri, Waiiti, Rama Rama,, and Pwiri, old IWaimca has indeed left an imperishable I name, and it would take irolunu to recount the victories gained by the progeny»! the oM mare.and their descendants. „. The mention of Puriri'a' ancestors will re fall to breeders the victories in this Colony p of Manuka, Peeress, Koran, Kakapo, Longi lands, Papapa, Laccnfecd, Songster, Tarn; burini, and a host 6f'others, whilst in .Victoria and Now South- : Wales, th» excellence of the Melbourne-Sir Hercules'cross shone out in Progress, whose sire, Angler, is from Towton's own sister, Marchioness, and whuso dam, Coquette, is by Sir Hercules. Claiming closo relationship to so many great racehorses it is unnecessary to d» moro than briefly mention— ■'<■■■' That Waimea was full sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian Champion Baces, ~ also to Cossack, Bay Middleton, Flora, 10, arid Nutwith, the latter so well-known in this district as a sire. That Waimea'i sire, rtr Hercules, was also sire of Tho Barb, and ' Yattendon, tho latter for years the premier stallion of Australasia,' who,, iu his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur/Chester, and 'scores I of other notables, ■;'','■ \; ! Towton's sister, Marchioness, won the English Oak's, and is the. dam of Fishhook, Rosb of Denmark, Angler, and King if Clubs, the latter is how in the Middle P»'k Stud, Canterbury. '■''''■ n That, tho Pfer, Towton's brother, is the '» sire of Manuka; Peeress,' Troy, and, Parebin, ■J That Manuka is the sire of Dijchess, winner d of tho V.RC, Handicap, for 3 and' 4 year That Towton is tho sire of Korarl, Tain-; bourini, Kama Ramo, Songster—sire of • Hnmby—Atalanta, dam of PungaweMWM, '■ Waiiti, dam of Iris, , ; , ■ ';» ir That the Marquis, who won.the 2000 Guineas Stakes and St. Lege-, subsequently '<• running Caractacus to a head for the Derby, is now in the Bundoora Park Bind where Lurlineis, and is, half brother t» Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli, and sire of the (, Painter, Ncwminstor, His Lordship, Ac. k lhatPuriri as a racehorse amongst our i, very best performers stood quite in the fi'st rank.winningtheDunedinDerby.beatineßribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus,Danebury,l)oadi Heat, and Spray, and to quote from the report " having all his field beaten halt a mile ' from home, won hands down." Only Dead lieat would oppose him in the Canterbury .. St. Leger, which'Puriri also woi in a n can l er> x ' As an index to. the high character Puriri , s possessed when racing: it is only necessary io state that he una handicapped as a four-year-old to'carry the cruthing weight ef 9st lib in tho Canterbury Metropolitan '„ Handicap, 1877, 1$ miles, and thin started at 2 to 1 when Templeton, aged, only had Dst 31bs allotted to him, Ariel, 6yr«, 9at 61bs, and Foul Play, Syrs, onlj carried 6st,7lbs. i- Add to Puriri'B undoubtedly highereden- :,. tials for breeding and performances, that he stands over 16 hands »itk proportionate substance all through, and owners of hrood marcs can form a fair estimate, of the capag bilitics of the sire placed at their services for the ensuing season—whet'ier for breeding racehorses, hacks, or carriage horses. Puriri has been at the stud three vears, „' and was awarded two first prizes and two '' .hampion prizes at Patea. and first prize at Wauganui, also the champion cup for tho best thoroughbred on the ground. Turns.—£6 (is eum mare; two or mora by arrangement, payable Ist Janaary, 1883. 'S Grazing free till notice, Every care_ taken b.it no responsibility, Upon application mues will bo sent for aud returned if necesre 3wy. Also■A The pursbred pony GENERAL SPEC Ttßjis,-£3, P. F. TANCBED, | 1139 "...' Taratahi. TO stand this season, the well bred horse Young Sator, ; (six years old) at Clifton's Farm, Park Road, Carterton. YOUNG SATCB is a chestnut horse, got by Sator (imported)-Yqung,.Romp by s Fergus—Old Romp by Glaucus-Peggy No, r Iby Riddlestvorth (imported) T Peggy, No. 1 t (imported), !; TEUMS-£2. 10s each mare, Payment rl prior to mare leaving paddook. Paddocks free. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. , A. CLIFTON. TO Travel this season in the Wairarapa, " the purebred Clyde'sPride 61' Canterbury s , . TBKMS-f L 65.,, . ALSO-The Thoroughbred Horse ' Ananias, '.'..., Will stanl at the owner's'stables, Terms£6 6s, Two or more mares as per agreement, For further particulars l apply to groom in charge or owner, , . , ■. I Two prizes of £5 5s each will be offer . at the Pastoral Show of IIJB4 for the b' vearling foaled by Ananias and Pnde •' ' Canterbury exhibited. ISAAC PIKE,. ....■ KVT 0 stand this »« ' :X.in Maaterton- fld I the surrouading x)is--1 tricts, the. rnrebred Clydesdale Horse, ' ' Lord' Nelson ,'']'''' \ '_" ! Dapple brown, .black points, 5 years'old,16 hands 3 inches highj/splendid action,. fiiw temper, and grand constitution. ..For, I pedigree, see cards. ■.■■-•■ Torras—£41 groom, (is, , Month's paddock free of charge,' , ' W. LAWRENCE, 1164 ■, ..,; ~', •iMasterton,,.' TO Stand this Season, jthe.vthoroudh'brca! Entire' ''■' '' [■^'■•'■■■■ { )<;■ Lillipee, l •/•.: LILLIPEEis a beautiful dappled hwwn Horse, bred by Mr Henry, Bedwood, »f Blenheim, and stands 16 hands, high. He ,:osse6seß a good temper, and a vast;amount of bono and symmetry. , .' • 'IJLUI'EEis by Towton (dain, Shroveti 4c),'by. St Aubyn-Pancalte, by Sir Hercules—Pandora, by Operator—Primrose, by [ieverley-niaro.by.Cliainpion.. For further , .inrticulars scp'New Zealand Stud Book. », . LILLIPEE will bo at Greytown at midlay on Mondays; Featkerston, Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings, and at the , White Hart .Hotel, Carterton, on Wednes- ) 'lays. On Thursdays at Gladstcne, and on Fridays and aturdays, at the t..ub Hotel Stables, Masterton, returning to Carterton on Saturday evenings, ' - ( \- • :' TERMS—£4 4s j groom's fee, payable on first servico, Good I'ad.lc.ckslfrep) will be provided, and. every care taken; but no responsibility. ,1) All fees payable on or before Ist January, :, 1883, For further particulars apply t0,. ; \ : r 1193, : JOHN BURROW,. or the Groom-ih-Gharge. , ; rjlitTE {iiydoßdale, En* * ' x'-tiro Horse,'* ; f , Gladstone ; - ; Will tiavej in'the Waiiwapa Lietnob.Uiis season,.starting from Jlitturfcon, oil Monday morning 'coinmenot itiK on the Stu J. jHABDINO; ii» mm* ■imm .)./jjjt
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 4
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