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TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE Thoroughbred Entire Hcrse TRAITOR, TRAITOR is a thoroughbred buy horse, got by Tralucer (a), dam Deception (b), by Young Hover /tJ-Vanity (b), by bir Charka f6J-6iggler (a) by TmnboyDuchess of York, by Waxy. See tables XVII and XXXIX of pedigrees Vol 11, and tables XXII Vol V, N.Z. Slud Book. TEAITOR is full brother to Friction, half brother to Tattler, and sire of Leonides and other horses standing at tho ttud. ■ TERMS-£6 5s single mare. Two or more, as agreed. Mares -will either bo taken to graze, or the owner will, if desired, travel the horse to the mares. TRAITOR will be in Greytown and Carterton on MONDAYS. JOHN BUCKERIDUE, ■ 1805 Gladstone. TO STAND THIS SEASON A T GLADSTONE, The Clydesdale . Entire ' DUGDALE. TERMS-Singlo mure, £4 10a. Two or more mares, £4. Groonuge fee, oa, D. McMASTEK, Gladsime. Nominated for tho Wairarapa Jockey Club lares' I'i'odueo Stakes, 1889, TO STAND THIS -SEASON, A T the OWNER'S FARM, Turatahi, The Premier, Alro the Purebred Pony General Spec. P.F.TAHCUKD. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Tflie thoroughbred horse PURIRI. BRED by Mr H. Redwood in 1873, and lsbyTowton (imported) from Wainea by Sir Hercules-Flora Melvor by Emigrant— Cornelia (importo.l) by Grasulop'per—Mauto (imported), Towton (own mother to the Peer and Marchioness) by Melbourne, from Cinizelli by TouchstoneJrooado by. Pantaloan-Bombasine. Seo Jew Zealand or English Stud Book for [Wfcon or Waimea's ancestors, ' Such is the breeding of a direct descend,nt of one of the most successful thoroughired families of modern times, As tho dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, Hara;oke, Totara, Ronga, Papapa, Wainui, Lauri, Waiiti, Rama Rama, and Puriri, old Vaimea, has indeed left an imperishable lame, and it would take a volume to reount the victories gained by the progeny of ;he old mare, The mention of Puriri's ancestors will ■ecall to breeders the victories in this Colony >f Manuka, Peeress, Korari, Kakapo, Long" ands, Papapa, Lacenfeed, Songster, Tarnmiiui, and a host of others, whikt in Victoria and New South Wales, the excelence of the Melbourne-Sir Hercules' iross shone out in Progress, whose sire, Ingler, is from Towton's own sister, Jarchioness, and whoaa dam, Coquette, is >y Sir Hercules. • Claiming close relationship to so many peat racehorses it is unnecessary to (Jo note than briefly mentionThat Waimea was full sister to Zoe, vinner of tiro Australiau Champion Races, ilso to Cossack. Bay Middleton, Flora, 10, tnd Nutwith, the latter so well known in ibis district as a sire. That Waimea's sire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of The Barb, and i'attendon, the latter for years tho premier itallion of Australasia, who, in his turn, pve us Grand Flameur, Chesior, and scores )f other notables, Towton's sister, Marchioness, won the. English Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhook, itose of Denmark, Angler, and King of Ms, the la'.ter is now in the middle Park Stud, Canterbury. _ That the Peer, Towton's brother, is the ;ire of Manuka, Pearess, Troy, and Darebin, That Manuka is tho sire of Duchess, winner )! the V.E.C. Handicap, for throe and four ►'ear olds, boating a good field. That Towton is the sire of Ecrari, Tamjouriui, Rama Kama, Songster—sire of Hornby—Atalanta, dam of Pungawerewere, Waiti, dam of Ida, That tho Marquiß, who won the 2000 juineas Stakes and St, Lcger, subsequently running Caraetacus to a head for the Derby, is now in the Bundoora Park Stud where Lurline is, and is half brother to Towton, oeing also a son of Cmizelli, and sire of the Painter, Newininster, His Lordship, &o. That Puriri as a racehorse amongst our rery best performers stood quite in the first rank, winning tho JJimedin Dovby, beating Bribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus, Danebury, Dead Heat, und Spray, and to quote from the report" having all his field beateu half a mije from home, won hands dotvn." Only Dead H-at would oppose him in' the Canterbury St, Legor, which Puriri also won in a canter, As an index to the high character Puriri possessed when racing it is only neceßsary to state that he was haudicapoed as a four year old to carry the crushing weight of 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicap, 1877,1} miles, and then started at 2to 1 when Templeton, ajted, only had9st 31bs allotted to him, Ariel, fiyrs, flst Blbs, and Foul Play, 3yrs, only carried Gst 71bs. _ Add to Puriri's undoubtedly high credentials for breeding and performances, that he stands over 10 hands with proportionate substance all through, and owners of brood mares can form a fair estimate of the cap*-" bihties of the sire placed at.their services for tho ensuing season-whether for bleeding racehorses, hacks, or carriaue horses, Puriri has been at the stud three years, and was awarded two first prizes and two champion prizes at Patea, and first prize at Wauganui, also.the champion cup for the best thoroughbred on the ground. Terms.-£'4'4s each raaro; two or more by arrangement, payable Ist of January, 1885. Giazin? free till notice, Evory care taken but no responsibility. Upon applies-.-tion mares will be sent for and returned ii neoessary, Groomage fee ss. P. HUME, _ Tauanui, 1805 V/airarapa West, L.JONES, FRUITERER, (NEXT THE " CLOOK" ■ Queen-Si., Masiemon, >EG6 to call attention to a Con6ie,nmenl i) of NEW SEASON'S. Garden Seeds from E. J. Bora; San'Francißco Also, Seed Potatoes -EABJM SQKte.' J ■■■ mi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 4 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 4 October 1884, Page 3

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