JlO Stand tms season, tte Thoroughbred Horsq . ; Purirl. BredbyMrH.;Redwoodin 1878, and ii| by Towton (imported) from Waimea by Sir Hercules T Flora:Molypr by Emigrant—Cornelia(imported) by Grasßhoppet—Manto (imMarchioness) byJtelbourae,.;frpm Oimzelli by TouoKstone-Brocade.by.Pantaloon-Bombasine. See New Zealand or English' Stud Book for Towton or Waimea's ancea-: tors, . Such is the breeding of a direct descendant of one of the most successful thoroughbred families of modern times. As the dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, Hara« keke, Totara, Renga, Papapa, /Wainni, : ; Kauri,TVaiiti, Rama Rama, and Puriri, old* Waimea has indeed left an lmperiehablo name, and it would take a volume to reI count the victories gained by the progeny of i the old mare, and their.descendants, ■ ■• . j The mention of Puriri's ancestors will; re I call to breeders the victories in this Colony of Manuka, Peeress, Korari, Knkapo, Long; I lands, Papapa, Lacenfeed, Songster, Tarnburini, and a host of others, whilst in Victoria and New South Wales, the excellence of the Melbourne-Sir Hercules' cross shone out in Progress, whose sire, Angler, is irom Towton's own sister, Marchioness, and whose dam, Coquette, is by Sir Hercules. 1 Claiming close relationship to so many great racenorses it is unnecessary to do more than briefly mention— ■ ■ • That Waimea was full sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian Champion Races, also to Cossack, Bay Middleton, Flora, 10, and Nutwith, tbe latter bo well-known in thiß district aB a sire. That Waimea's sire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of The Barb, and Tfottendon, the latter for years the premier stallion of Australasia, who, in his turn, gave, us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and scores of other notables, •,....>■'..'■ Towtou's sister, MarihiotleßS, won the English Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhsok, Rose of Denmark, Angler, and King of Clubs, tho latter is now in the Middle Paik Stud, Canterbury. That the Prcr, Towtoi's brother, is tho sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, andDarebin, That Manuka is the sire of Duchess, winner of the V.R.C, Handicap, for 3 and 4 year olds, beating a good field. That Towton is the sire of Korarl, Tarnbourini, Rama Rama, Songster-sire of Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Pungawerewere, Waiiti, dam of Iris. That the Marquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stakes and St. Leger, subsequently running Caractacus to a head for tho Derby, ia now in the Bundoora Park Stud where Lurline ia," and is half brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizolli, and sire of the Painter, Newminstor, His Lordship, <fec. 1 hat Puriri as a raceborso amongst our very best performers stood quito in the first rank, winningtheDunediuDerby,beatingßribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus, Danebury, Dead Heat, and Spray, and to quote from the re-
s\>n •• uavmg an msiieltt beaton ball a mile from home, won hands down." Only Dead ; Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury , St. Lcger, which Purhi alßo won In a canter. As an index to the high character Purjri ' poaacsßed when racing it is only necessary J to state that he was handicapped as a four. j yeacold to carry the crushing weight 'of Ost lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap, 1877,1£ miles, and then started at 2 to 1 when Templcton, aged, only had 9atßlbs allotted to him, Ariel, syrj, 96t8Jbs. and Foul Play, 3yra| oulj carried 6at 71bs, _ Add to Puriri's undoubtedly high credpni Ma for brooding and pericrmanceß, that; he stands over 16 hands with proportionate " mares can form a fair estimate of tho oapabilitiea of tho aire placed at their nervices for the ensuing season-whether for breeding racehorses, hacks, or oarriage horses. - Puriri has been at the stud three yoars, and was awarded two first prizes and two champion prizes at Patea. and first prize at Wanganui, also the champion cup for the i beat thoroughbred on the ground. ( Terms,—£6 6s eaoh maro; two or more by arrangement, payable Ist Janaary, 1883. Grazing free till notice, Every care taken ; hut no responsibility, Upon application mares will be sent for and returned if neces- , nary. Awo- [ The purebred pony GENERAL SPEC, [ Terms.-£3. j . P. P. TANCRED, - 1139 Taratahi. }0 stand this season, the 1 well bred horae ' Young Sator, f(six years old) at Cliftou'B Farm, Park Road, Carterton. YOUNG SATCR is a chestnut horse, got by Sator (imported)— Young Romp by Fergus—Old Romp by Glaucus-Peggy No. 2 by Riddleßwdrth (imported)— Peggy Ho. 1 (imported). TERMS-£2 10s each mare. Payment prior to maro leaving paddock. Paddockß free. Every care taken, but no responsibility. A. CLIFTON. 10 Travel this season 1 the purebred Clydeek dale Horse, Pride of Canterbury, Terms—£l 53. ALSO-The Thoroughbred Horse Ananias, Will stnn 1 at tho owner's stables. Terms—£6 6s. Two or more mares as per agreemont. For further particulars apply to groom in charge or owner, Two prizes of £5 5s eaoh will be offorcd at the Pastoral Show of 1884 for the best yearling foaled by Ananias and Pride of Canterbury exhibited. ISAAC PIKE, '_ East Taratahi. 10 stand this season . in Mastertonand I the surrounding i)isI tricts, th o purebred » Clydesdale Morse, Lord Nelson. Dapplo browu, black points, 6 years old, 16 hands 3 inches high, splendid action, fine temper, and grand constitution, For pedigree, seo cards. Torms-£4; groom, 6b. Month's paddock free of chargo, W. LAWRENCE, 11M .Masterton. TO Stand tliiß Season, the thorough-bred Entire Lillipee, LILLIPEE is a beautiful 'dappled brown horse, brod by Mr Henry .Redwood, of possesses a good temper, and a vast amount of bono and symmetry. LILLIPEE is by Towton (dam Shrovetide), by St Aubyn—Panoake, by Sir Her-cules-Pandora,, by Operator—Primrose, by Beverley-mare by Champion, For farther particulars see New Zealand Stud Book, LILLIPEE will bo at Greytown at midday on Mondays; Featberston, Monday evenings and Tuesday morning, and at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on Wednesdays. On Thursdays at Gladstone, and on Fridays and Saturdays, at the Cub Hotel Stablta, Masterton, returning to Carterton TERMS-£4 4s; groom's fee, ss, payable on first service. every care taken, but no responsibility. All fees payable on or before Ist January, 1883, • •.'■■•■ •■"■ For further particulars apply to 1193 JOHN BURROW, /; Or tho Groom.in-Chargo. Gladstone Will-travel in the Wai- 1 i-Aiapa District this season, starting from Masterton, on Monday morning commenc-, kg on the 9tn insfc ! ' •"'" '" J. HABpING, 1189 . .hqptMM,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 24 November 1882, Page 4
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