J','■■■fseasottV'st'ie; ./-.^/.ThpJbuglibred-HoBb 1 Bre'dbyMrHißedwood'in'lß73,'iand is by Towtbn ;; (imported) from Waiirtea ! ljySir Heroulea—Flora Molyor by Emigrant—Cor-' nelia (imported) byGrasffiopper—Msnto (imported), Towtoii' (own biother to the Peer and Marchioness) by Melbourne, from Oimzelli by :Touohßtone-Brooade,%.' : Pantttlo6nrBombasine.: See New Zealand or English Stud' Book for Towton or Waimea'a lances-; low, .:■' ' '. :■/■]:■:>."'■■ Such is the breeding of a direct descendant of one of the most successful thoroughbred families of modern times. As the dam of Manuka, ToiToi, Harakeke, Totara, Renga, Pa'papa, Wainui, Kauri, Waiiti, Rama Rama, and Puriri, old Waimea has indeed left an imperishable name, and it would take a volume to recount the. victories gamed by the progeny ;of the old mare, and their descendants. The.mention of Puriri's ; anoestors will re: calltobreedersthevictoriesin this : Colony of Manuka, Peeress, Korari, Kakapo, Longburini, and a host of others, whilst in Victoria and New South ; Wales, the end? lencejof.the Melbourne-Sir Heroules 1 cross. from Towton's own sister, Marchioness, and. whose dam, Coquette, is by Sir Heroules. i ii«; m .v» «i- n » «.i.i!._*ij_' i _■_■ reat racehorses it is unneceßßary to do more than briefly mention— . That Waimea wa3 full sister to Zoo, winner of two Australian Champion Races, also to Cossack, Bay Middleton,, Flora, 10, and Nutwith, the latter so well-known in this district as a sire. .That Waimea's sire, Sir Heroules, was also sire of The Barb, and Yattendon, the latter for years the premier stallion of Australasia, who, in his turn, gave us Grand Flaneur, Chester, and ; s(!oros of other notables, Towton's. sister, .Marchioness, won .the English Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhebk, Rose of Donmark, Angler, and King of Clubs, the latter is now in the Middle Paik Stud, Canterbury. ; .That'the Peer, Towton's brother,'is the sire of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and That Manuka is the sire of Duchess,- winner of the V.R.C. Handicap, for 3 arid 4 year olds, beating a good field. ■ ':':.!..' That Towton is the sire of Korari, Tarnbourini, Rama Kama, Songster—sire of Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Pungawerewere, Waiiti, dam of Iris. That the Mnrquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stakes and St. Leger, subsequently running Caraotacus to a head for the Derby, is now in the Bundbora. Park: Stud i where Lurline is* and is half brother to Towton,
Deing niso a son of uinizelii, ana Eire oitt Painter, Newminster, His lordship, Ac. ,' lhat Puriri as. a racehorse amonestour rank, winninß the Dunedin Derby, beatingßribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus, Danoburyj Dead Heat, and.Spray, and to quote from the re- ' port" having all his field beaten half a mile from home, won hands down." : Only Dead Heat would oppose him in the Canterbury St. Lcger, which Puriri also 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-year-old to carry the crushing weight of , OSt lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap, 1877,1J miles, and then started at 2 to 1 when Templeton, aged, only had 9st3lbs allotted to him, Ariel, syrs, 9st 81bs. and Foul Play, 3yra, onlj oarried 6st 71bs, Add to Puriri's undoubtedly high credentials for breeding and perlcrmancefl, that lie stands over 16 hands «ith proportionate ' substance all through, and owners of hrood mares can form a fair estimate of the capabilities of the Biro placed at their services for the ensuing season—whether for breeding racehorses, hacks, or carriage horses. Puriri has been at tbe stud three years, and was awarded two first prices and two champion prizes at Patea, and first prize at Wanganui, also the champion cup for the best thoroughbred on the ground. Terms.-£6 6s each mare j two ormoro by arrangement, payable Ist January, 1883. Grazing free till notice, Every caro taken but no responsibility, Upon application mares will be sent for and returned if necessary. AisoThe purebred pony GENEEAL SPEC. Te»us.-£3. . P.F. TANCRED, 1139 Taratabi. , 10 stand this season, the ,J. well bred horse Young Sator,: i(six years old) at Clifton's 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 Riddleaworth (imported)— Peggy No. 1' (imported). TERMS—£2 10s each mare.: Payment prior to mare leaving paddook. Paddocks free. Every care taken, but no responßi. bility. A. CLIFTON. Travel this season , in the AVairarapa, the purebred Clydcs,daje Horse, Pride of Canterbury, ~; .■ TKRM3r-£i 63. ■. i ALSO-Tho Thoroughbred Horse ,:.. Ananias, .•;.'■■■:'.' •:': Will stan 1 at the owner's stables,; Terms-
m»«iE i mi l?or further particularß apply to groom In charge'or owner, . ''.. Two prizes of £5 5a each will bo offered at the Pastoral Show-of 1884 for the best yearling foaled by Ananias and Pndo of Canterbury exhibited. . ' ISAAC PIKE, ■ ; "•' EastTaratahV . at Upper Plain, f Masterton, I and suri rounding Districts, the *'the celebrated Draught Eatire horse Baron of Clyde Terms: £3. Twoorniore bares as'peit agreement, Good and Beoure paddooks. For 1 further particulars apply to B. J. Daggor to B.BUDDEN, TeOreOre. the ; thorough-bred Lillipee, horse, bred by Mr Henry Kedwood.'ef Blenheim, and fltands 16 hands high. He possesses a good temper, 'and a vast amount ofbonoandsymmetry.: i-.; •, .. LILUPEEis.by Towton ■'■■ dam ShrOVetillfil. IIW St AllJnm_P.i* n ,.W, k„ Q...TT.. cules-Pandora l ,by Operator-Primrose, by Beverloy-rmate by Champion,' For further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. LILLIPEE will be at Groytown'at midday on Mondays; Feather'ston, Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings, and at the White Hart Hotel,. Carterton, 1 or Wednejv days. On Thursdays at Gladstone; and on Fridays and Saturdays, at the Lub Hotel Stables, Masterton, returning to ;Carterton on first service. ,;. ,'; ~ ,;., J Goodpaddooksffrco) will be provided,) every care taken, but no responsibility.;' : All fpnfl riflVflllla An r.r tu>k»« 1n( T.„.,'_ For further'particulars apply to . , H 93 _..:;.- JOHN BUBROW,' •'" 'OrtheGroomiin-Cnarge,''' "i'mM Clydesdale En- . . tire Horse, :/;' Gladstone 'Will travelinthe'WaiMusterton,'on Monday; morning 'commenc-' ' the 9th inst,*.';' o.';'; -'.Vk/iVy.". W:,n^''':- : :>-i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1246, 5 December 1882, Page 4
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