peroules-FlofA'MdyoWby'Emigrant—Cor-nolia (imported) by Grasshopper—Maritof(invi ported), Towhoii.(ownj)iothor to the Peer and Marchioness) by r Melboiirne. .from r Oipizelli by •'i'oubnßtoileT^Brofeade! by ■*' Pantaloon-f Stud Book for'Towtori b'r'Wilraea'B ancesdant of pnoof.the most successful thorough, bred famlHesof i As the dam'of, keke, T6fora/ ReVgaV V^, 1 Wainui, Kauri, Waiiti, Eanja Rama, and Puriri, old Waithea''has' indeed left ah imperishable 1 name, and itwbuld'' iakel'a volume to recount the. Victories gained by the progeny of the old mare, and 'their' descendants'."' • The mention of funri's ancestors Will re call to breeders tho victories in this. Colony of Manuka,' Peeress 1 , Kbrari,'Kak'apo,'llonglands, Papapa;' liacdnfeed,' Songster, Tarnburini, and a host of pthors, whilst; in Victoria and New, South Wales, the'exceti lcnpeof the itclbpurnc—Sir Hercules' ordjja slibho out'ih Progress,' whose'sire, Anrier, is from Towton's own-sister, Marohionps«, and whose dam, Coquette, ia by Sir Hercules. ; Claiming close relationship to so many great racohpes, it is unneceaßary ,to do more than' : briedy, mention— ' .' ' ' .' That Waiiiiea. was, fqll sister ; to ,Zoo, winner of' two 'Australian 'Champion Races, also, to Cossack, .Bay Middleton, ;Flora, Id, and Nutwith, tho latter so well-known in this district as a siro. That Waimea's sire, Sir Hercules, was also sire, of The Barb, and Yattendon, the'lattor for years tiie premier stallion of Australasia,' whoj ih his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and scores of other notables, . ■ . . i - Towtou's sister, Marohionoss, won the English Onks',' arid'is tho dam of Fishhook, Eobo of Denmark, Angler, and King of Olubs, the latter is now in the Middle Park Stud, Canterbury,",.''.", ' -,'.''",'' That the Pper, Towton's brother, is the siro of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Darebin, That Manuka is the siro of Duchess, winnot of the Y.R.C. Handicap,'for'3 and 4 year olds, beating a good field. ' ' ' That Towtonis the sire of Korari, Tunbourini, Kama Kama; Songster-sire cl Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Pungawerewere, Waiiti, dam of Iris, That 1 the Marquis,' who won the 200 C Guineas Stakes and St, Leger, subsequentl) •running Caraotaous toa'head for the Derby is now ia the Bundobra 1 Park Stud wher< Lurline is, and is half brother to Towton being also a son of Cinizelli,' and 'sirt'bf th< Painter, Newminßter.'His Lordship, Ac. lhat Puriri as a racehorse amongst oui very best performers stood quite in the firs! rank,winntogthoDunedinDerby,beatingßri bery, Fallacy, Hippooampus, Danebury. Deac Heat, and iSpray, and to quoto from the to port" having all his field oeaten half a mill : from home, won hands down." Only Deac Heat would oppose'him ihithe.Canterbu'rj St. Leger, which' Puriri. also/ won in i canter. ;■, ~'y,\ n '. P w3 ■ As an index to the high oharaoter Purlr possessed when racing it is only neceßSarj 10 state that he as, handicapped as a.four year-old to cany the, ormhingi weight .o 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitar Handicap, :1877,. 1 i .miles, and : then startec ;at 2 to, 1 Templeton, aged,- only ;hac 9st3lbs allotted to iiim, Ariel, syrs, 9stßlbs and Foul Play, 3yrs, onl}. carried 6st 71bs; Add to Puriri's .undoubtedly, njgborcden tials for breeding and perlcrmances, that hi stands over 16 hands with proportionate substanccall through, and owners of brpoi mares cau form a fair estimate of the capa bilities of the sire placed at their services to the ensuing season—whet'ter'for. breedinj racehorses, hacks; or carriage horses. Puriri,has been at the stud three years , and was awarded two' first prizes and twi champion prizes at Patoa. arid first prize a Wanganui, also th 6 champion cup for tin best thorouglibred on the ground, Tkrms.—£6 6s each mare; two or mori by arrangement, payablo Ist Janaary, 1883 Grazing free till notice, Every care _ takei but no! responsibility, Upon applicatioi mares will bo sent for and returned if neces sary, Also— The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC. ■ ■■ Terms,—£3. ' " '■"> "i •-' ■'■■■'•■ : ' : *P. F. TANCRED, i 1139 •■■•■■'" Taratahi, TO stand this season, th well bred horse ' : ;' : '''., Young ; 'Sat6r,' f (six year's, oidj'at Clifton' Farm, Park Road (i Carterton YOUNG SATCR is a cheßtnut h'orsej ,go .by Sat'or (imported)— Young' Romp b; i Fergus-Old Romp by Glaucus-Peggy No - 2by Riddlesworth (importedWPeggy ,i (imported). ': , ",' ~, /,,,' '.:'.,.,', TERMS-£2 'lOs.'each'' marei' PWmen prior to rri'areleaving paddock.' "Paddock free. Every care'taken',''but,no, .respond - A. CLIFTON, ■'■" Travel'this seaso .j in theWiirftrapj the 'purebred" Clydei ■dale Horse','.'''' '. Pride ot'^Canterbury, ,'•" : ''' TERMs-^fi-fia.;;.-Thoroughbred Horse' ' ; Ananias, ; ..-.■-,] ..;.,.; Will Btanl at the owner's'stables; Terma£6 Gs'/ Two or more mtfeV aVper agreemen For further particulars apply to groom i charge or owner, ■■■■■■ :.'■■■'■ .'i"i , v ; " ~ Two prizes 'of'i£s Sseaoh will be offer ; at the Pastoral Show' of 1884"for'thi b' yearling foaled by Ananias'' and' Pnd« ,: ' Canterbury exhibited!:'-"' '■'■■ - : :■■■' ■>'>'■ '.if ■■!.■■■ KM.'•■*■.< .i.-aw~sna,™-- >■'■■ ■'■:■"{'■ ■'^ ; ""--EastTaratahi,' nQstand;this !,„'•, 1 X'.i.tin Maeterton fli ' the surrounding tilt ''triiitsfilthle pnrebr'e'o' Lord Nelson.., „. , Danple brQp/black, ; ppii)tß,is[ve»rs)old ; 16 hands 3 inches high, splendid action fiuo temper; and -grarid 'constiWtibn. 1 ' Fo_ ; pedigree, see cards. Terms— £i; groom, ss, - Month'B pad. dock'ir,ep)Ofcharge.-■ •> .i rmv\ ;■';;'■; i'/ :' " " t W.-jLApENCE, ,WM ~ ~ ,' '"[ Masterton, TO Stand this Season '! the>': thorough-brei Entire.'( l-v'J !■;•■. :■■:! LILLIPEE is a beautiful''dfftjpled'brown horse, bred by. iMr/Honry/Redwood, «f Blenheim, and stands 16 hands high. He possesses a good temper,, and, a vast amount . ofbonp;aijd:ByrHrhetry?Xij/ijyif r> ?jMO / LILLIPEE is by Towton (dam Shrove''tide), by St Sir Her-Operator-Primrose, by Champion.;, :For further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. 1 LILLIPEE will: beat : Gre.vtbwn at midday on Mondays; Featherston, Monday ;eyonings and Tuesday morning; and at the ,Whito Hart Hotel, Carterton, on Wednesda|s,;;,fin Thursdays at Fridays and r'aturdays, at the Lub Hotel Stables, !i)lastertou,., returning, to. i Carterton onjpat'urday evenings. ■., TERMS-je44B , ;igrqqm!sfeel.ss,i,payflble .onwstjservice, " t ,"Good paddooks (free) will be provided, and every care taken, .but no, responsibility, Aill fees payable' onior before/lst/january, 1883. ~..!; . ■>■ ~, u, 1k ;,.,0W /'., i i.Jor'further particulars,apply t0,,, ; , j 1193 JOHN BURROW, ..,,.; ,'.! 1: i' i T . x'tiro Horse, Will-travel in the Wai« iwapa DfoiOKimw 'jseafiori; frbttii MdEterton, on Monday.'jnornibg'.commepc*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1232, 17 November 1882, Page 4
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