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ffiEt . , TO STANJ> THIS SEASON A T GLADSTOXK, The CJ-*r*lrk jIX ISaMre. BTOMLE. TBEMS— mare, £A 10£ Two or wore mares, £i. Groomnge Jee,'siC D. McUASTESL Nominated for the Wnintnca. 7e<ticr CHr.b Sires' jProdnce SUkea, 18M. TO STAND THIS SEASON. fJSho thoroughbred hone PURIRI. BHEB by Mr H. Redwood in I®7S, sad is.by Towton (imported) jVrai Wm.» me«i by Sir Hercules—FJorr- M'-Tw by Emigrant—CosrraHa {imports:]) by Grasshopper—Manto (imported)/ Towttta (m brother to jhd Peer and Melbourne, fr«m Ciniwlli by T< aghetape— Brocado. by ■ Pan taloon —Bombaslcn. 3os Notf Zealand or English >-gStu4 Boek fa® Towton or "Wainaeft's anceeterß.

Such is the breeding of » diroct drseesdtat of one of the most bred In-Kiiiieß of iuod?ra tiai^ As tbe.dain oi Maaukft,' Toi Td, !£*«•• keke, Totera, Bongs, Papape, Wsiaisi, Kauri, Ttouiti, Rama Rama, and rstrfri, aUW«b»j has indeed left «. irap«ish*bla n&nts, Rua it would take a tol&cis to ?o* count the victories gained fey the pswawy of the old mare. The mention of PuririV an wires. wiH recall to breeders the victories io ■fess ColesCf of, Mwak*, Peeress, Koran," Ka&ftgMY liang" lands, Papaps, Xacenfeed, Scmgatisc, Tsiabutmi, and a host of others, irfiilsS iffl "Victoria, and New South .WsJes, tfe« sawd." lence of the Melbourne—Sir Heresies' cross shone ant in Progress, urhos® Eire, Angler, is from Towton's own fisste*, Marcmr.ness, and whoss dam, Gaqsusfcte, k by Sir Hercules. Claiming close relationship to so witty sj-aat raoehorsee it is nnnecwHMiT lo go mora than briefly mention— That Wjumea was fall sister to %&>, WiEM of two, Aistnlun Ghimmsft>BM9& < also to Cossack, Bay Middlefam, Ban, Io and Nutwitb, the latter bo well known m this district as s eire.: That Waimei'g ehrt, Sir Hercules, -was aloe sire of The B*rb,md ITattendon,; the' Utter for years - tSss Dressier stallion' of Australasia, who,' in hi# :tursj Bftve us Grand Flamenr, Cheater, vmex, of other notables, Towton's sister, Marchioness, w<m the English Oaks, and is the dam trf Fishhook, Hose of Denmark, Angler, and Sice of Clubs,' the latter is now in the middle Punk Stud, Canterbury. That the Peer, Towton's brother, is the sire of Manuka, p™> sa , Troy, and Dsrebin, That Manuka is the sire of Duchess, winner oj the. V.R.C. Handicap, for three and four year olds, heating a good field. » . 3 hat Tow.Lon ib the sire of Korari,--Tam** bourini, H&ma SAma, So sin of : Hornby—-Atalanta,: dam of Pnngawwmwere. Waiti, dam of Iris. . ' : That; the Marquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stakes.and St. snbseqnently running Caractscus to a head for the Derby, is now in the JSundoora Park Stud where Lurline is, and is half brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli, and sire of the Painter, Ncwminster,. His Lordship, fee. That Pariri: as a racehorse amongst our very best porfomiers stood quite :iii "the first rank, winning the JLJujiedm Derby, beating Bribery, Pal lacy, Hippocampus, jbanebary, Dead Hpat, Bnd Spray, and to.quote from the report aU his field beaten half a mile from home, won hands do#u/' Only Dead would oppose him. in the Canterbury (3t, Leger, which Puriri ftleo won in a canter, ■ j A» an index to the high enarsefcer Puriri when-raiEiiiig it is only necessary to State . that he ; handioapDed mi a four year old to iarry .tiie ocnshing weight of 9st lib in the Canterbury Metropolitan Handicsp, 1877, 1J miles," and thej started st 2tt 1 when Templetoiij aged, only had9sfc 311* allotted to him, !! Ariel, eyra,: Ost Slbs,, and Foul Play, 3yrsj:on!y carried 6st .71bs. : _ Adi* to PuririVundaabtedly high credentials fot breeding and performances, that he stands over: 16i hands with proportioofthj •Bulatance all through, and owners of brood mares can form affair;estimate of;fehe capa-: biafcies of the sire placed at their services for the ensuing Beastm--whether for breeding racehorses, hacks. or carriake horsea. I'uriri has been at' the'; stud thnse. and wag awarded .two first prizes and two champion priaes at and fl«t prise at Wanganui, p»Iso the champion tap for the best thoroughbred on the ground. . , Terms.—£4 4s :each maro; two or more I ««Wf«t., payable Ist of JaauaJy, 1885; urazinp free till notice. Every care taken bat no responsibility. Upon appliestion mares will be sent for and; returned if necessary. Groomage fee 6s, P. HUMK, .' . Taufmui, 1805 Wairsrapft West. THE OLYDESDALI3 BNTJTRH HORSE LOUD NELSON W TrwdJn th. W»Ir.t»»» DJirtrict thlsicAHoni Teriae i 54, Two or more mates as per agreemeat. For particulars boo cftrtU. 1709 W. LAWEENOH, Proprietor, ; tO STAND IN THa WAIRABAPA Dig. aK PUREBBED

RUFUS. - Aged 3 years, Foaled October 18, 1881, •Color, dapple Gheetirafc. Stands 17 hands high. ImsasiQg® botieasd fine tamper. Sire— X?"! 1 ® i l .' riao , 0 1 pfiarliti. by the . imported Clydemlfilo, old fxinca Charlie—bred M Sir fames Nicol Fleming, Prince Charlie's mn brother. Prince of Walos was champion of Scotland, sold for £ISOO. 3a rhristehnrch in 1872,' Old Prince Charlie when 8 years old took first prize against eight competitors, sis of which were imported. Young Prince Charlie's dftm by Xapoleee, took first prjae for J threc years M auaoessjojs at Christohurch against nil corners as a dry maro. ; RUtf,US datti Bloßßom, by farmer's Glory out of ,861110; dam,'as Pnue of Canterbury, took > Becond prize at the AgricHltnral Bhav at Master ton in 1877 out of a field ':b£ sight; at Osrterton first in. 1878 for mares -with foal at foot; when firs' competed. RUFUS, bred by Mr Walter Mcrrfecwj, «fc Manaia, admittedly comes fcoaiYtf pir©' Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence ®f this by the f ict that.ss regards size, bone, powerful build, symmetry, ami height, he la equal to the finest hoi-e® that has yet been imported, and is (tokttcwiedaecl the best S year old colt ever shown in this district, : : Terms: £B, guarantee, l fil 10s, Payable by P.N., dne let Jjumsiy, 1835, Xwo or more mares as per. agreement. To' stand at the Empire Htab!ea, Masterton, Groomege fee ss, payable at; Brat serrioe. A. THOMPSON, ■ : •• ■ Mwb'tor.., TO STAND THIS SEASON, A * THE olub hotel stables, Jti. Mfutsrlon, the bessutifu? Kxmoor P ° Dy ' ADMIRAL, ■ By the imported Pony, Cpnsmodwe Nnfc, Out of Ad*r Vho wm imported from England by gir James ffergoson at & great opst, -ADMIBAL *t«dp 11 hands, is & bwwtifn] dark brown Wilh 5»o pmssle, WltJ? perfe* symmetry SIMJ good tamper, tWengbiy (Ililet !B saddle 6R(I Jiwnss#. ADML&Ab took first prise a* the W»iram* Pastoral Society's ftbow, 1883, TKRMf—sa yr W *« isrfSw to R JAQTJSg, ' WT (fob K«M AM**

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1823, 25 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1823, 25 October 1884, Page 4

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