10 Stand una _ _ie_aßon # _.Jhe,, .-".Thoroughbred Homo • Bred by Mf H/Redwood in 18$ and « , by. Toy/ton (imported) from Waimeaby Sir ;Hero'uy-Hora Molyor neliii (impprtetl) by Grasshopper—Manto (inv ported), biother to the Peer'and Marchiortw) by from GiiiizelU I>y! TowcVißtdne—Brocade by Pantaloon- • Bombasine. ( See New''Zealand or English; • Stud Book' for Towton or Waimoa's ances-' tore, ".'' ".." "." .V. •■•'■7|'-: 11. Such is tlio breeding ;of »' direct : deacenI daiit of one of the'moet sucoosalul thorough* .■bred families of modern times. As the dam oT Manuka, Toi Toi, Hara? . keko, Totara, ''Renga,< Papapa, ( <Waiuui| 1 <Kuuri, Waiiti, Rama Rama, aiid Puriri; old I! Waimea has indeed left au'imperlahabU : name, and it would take a volume to 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 Colony a of|Manuka, Peeress, Eorari, Kakapo, Loug- ,' lands, Papapa, Lacenfced,. Songster, Tarn- : burini, and. a host of mothers, wh'lst in Victoria and Ncwißojth Waleß, the excellence of the Melbourne—Sir Hercules' cross shone outin Progress, whose sire, ; Angler, is from Towton's own sister, Marchioness, and : whose dam, Coquette, is by Sir Hercules. •. Claiming close relationship to'so many great racehorses it is unnecessary to do more than briefly mention— ; : •ThatWaimea was full sister to Zoo, winner of two 4 ustralian Champion Races, also to' Cossack, Bay Middleton, Flora, *" 10, and Nutwith, the latter so well-known in this district as a sire. That Waimea'a sire, Sir Heroulos, was also sire of The Barb, and • Yattendon, the'latter for yearsi the premier stallion of Austialasia, who,'in his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and scores y of other notables,: 1 , i' ~, .y\ i:j \;!--','-'- n Towton's sister, MarchionoßS, won thei English Oaks, and ia'tho dam of>Fißnhook, Robo of Denmark, Angler, and King of Clubs, the latter is now in the Middle Park Stud, Canterbury, . in .' That the Pfer, Towton'B brother; is the i, sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Darebin, b, That Manuka is the Bire of Ducbcßs, winner :d of the V.R.C. Handicap, for 3 and 4 year . olds, beating a good field. ~• '..■;.. ' ; That Towton is -the aire of Korari.Tambourini, Bama Kama, Songster—sire of Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Puugawerewere, b, Waiiti, dam of Iris. :r That the Marquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stakes and St. Lege?, subsequently running Caractacustoa head for the Derby, '' is now in the Bundoora Park Stud where Lurline is, and is half brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli, and eire of the Painter, Newminster,; His/Lbrdshipj <fco. s ' lhat Puriri' as a racehorse amongst our !lt very best performers stood quite in the first 8 ' rank, winningtheDnnedinDerby.beatingßri' bery, Fallacy, Hippdoampu's, Danebury, Dead Heat, and Spray, and to quote from the re. !r port " Laving all his field beaten half ,a mile from home, ;won; hands down." • .Only Dead Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury St. Leger, which. Poriri also won in i it-' canter. m As an index to the high character Puriri w possessed when racing it is only necetiarj es to state that he was handicapped as a four. year-old.to carry ,the onißhing weight ol 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitsi Handicap, 1877, IJ miles, and then started an at 2to 1 when TiJnpleton, aged, ; on!y had 9ataiba allotted to him, Ariel, Byn, 9flt 81b«, and Foul Flay, 3yrs, onlj carried Got 71bs. ; . Add to Puriri's undoubtedly bighcreden. u- tials for brooding and peilcrmances, that h< ci' stands over 16 hands wilt proportionate substance all through, and owners of hrooc mares can form a fair estimate oftho capa ' bilities of the sire placed at their service* foi IS' the ensuing seasou-whether for breedinj racehorses, hacks, or carriage horaes, Puriri has been at the stud throe yean, and was awarded two first prizes aud twi ts, champion prizes at Patea. and first prize a 1 :c. Wanganui, also the champion oup forth beat thoroughbred on the Terms.—£6 6s ewh mare; two or mon by arrangement, payable Ist January, 1883 , Grazing free till notice, Every care takei ° bat no responsibility, Upon applicatioi marea will bo Bent for and returned if neceß sary. • Also—,r,° The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC. Term ß ,-£3. P, F. TANCRED, 1139 Taratahi. nO stand this season, tin L well bred horse Young' Sator, ■(sir years. old)' at Clifton'i Farm','Park : Road,Carterfou J YOUNG SATCR is a chestnut horse, go by Sator (imported)-Young Romp' bj Fergus-Old Romp by Glaucus-Peggy No :B 2by Riddlesworth (imported)--Peggy Ho. '. ft' (imported). !' TERMS—JE2 10s each mare,'Pavmen b prior to mare leaving paddook; Paddock d free. Every care taken, bat no reßponei bility. ■ •■•■;•■/ . A. CLIFTON. Pride of" Canterbury, ''' Tkrm3—£i sai' : " ( ',, ALSO-Tho Thoroughbred Horse.. ' Ananias, l Will stanl at the owner's stables. Temuf For further particulars 'apply to fjroom i y Two prizes of i£s Ss'eaoh will be offer at the Pastoral Show! oMBBi for tie b yearling foaled by Ananias; and Pnde : ■ IS Canterbury exhibited. ' .: . ISAAC PIKE, .. East Taratahi. 10 stand this i ' .' in Mftsterton a the surrounding i)ii 1 triotfl, ithepnrebrei ClydasdalcHowa, • ..Lord'Nelson*''.' . Pi splendid action, fine temper, and grand constitution. Tw •J- pedigree, see cards; ; . •.",';•'' Terms-£4j groom, o*s.'''•'Month's paddock freo of charge, " ) ';. W.LAWRENCE, ' ll ' ; Masterton. ■ tho thorough-bred Entire • • Lilllpee^ LILLIPEE is a beautiful dappled brotrh horse, bred by Mr Henry Redwood, «f and stands. 16 ; hands 'high. cHe possesses a good temper, and a! vast smotini of bono and symmetry, ■-■' LILLIPEE is by Towton (dam,Shrovetifle), by St Aubyn-Panoako, by Sir Her-cules-Pandora'ibyOpe.rator-Primrose, 'by ■ Beverley-marobyCharapion, For further , particulars see Now Zealand'Stnd Book." LILLIPEE will be at Greytown at midday _on Mondays; Feather'ston,j.Monday evenings and Tuesday morning, and at the , White Hart Hotel,' Carterton, on Wechp- ) 'days. ..PnThurfldsiysatGladstcije, and on Fridftys and.Faturdaya, at the Lub, Hotel Stablfc's,'Ma3terton| returning to' Carterton on Saturday evenings,';',.,'.'. • .' :';,,,. '■ v 4s'i groom's fee, ss, payable on first 5ervice..,.,..;!..., '.!,...,•. , Good paddo'ola (free). will:beprovided, and , every care taken, but no reßpooßibUUy.' y; . ]( All fees payable on or before Ist!January, i, "Mr . .-".,:;■;;•.:,:;,,. ;^ , For further particulars apply to ' r 1193! :■■■''.'■<■ JOHNiBtJttBOWj'"Or the Groom-in-Charge,; '■■ »uonthe9thaißt. J, HARDING. ' '"■" hUI Rentier:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 20 November 1882, Page 4
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