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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GLADSTONE, she Ciydesda'c ■LX Entire DUGDALE. TERMS—Single mare. £4 10i. Two or more mares, £4, Groomage fee, ss, D. McMASTER, . ——Gladstone. Nominated for (lie Wairnrapa Jockey Club Sires' Produce Sialics, 1889. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rjplic thoroughbred horse PURIRI. BIiED by Mr If. Redwood in 1573, and is by Tnwton (imported) from Waiinea by Kir Hercules-Flora Mclvor by Emigrant—Cornelia (iinportei) by Grasr.hopper—Manto (imported), Towto:i (own brother to tlio Peer and Marchioness) b} Melbourne, from Gin'z»lli by Touchstone— Biooado by Pantdom -Bombasine. See New Zealand or English' Mud Book for Powt-ai or Wairnea's ancestors, Su.'hiitlie breeding of a diroet dfscendnnt o! one of the most successful thorough' bred families of modern times, As the dam of Manuka, Toi Tot, HaraIteko, lotara, ilengn, Papapi, Wainui, Kauri, Wuiti, ttauu liama, and Pniiri, old Waimta, has iidetd left an imperishable name, and it would take a volume to 'recount the victories gau.ed by the progeny of the old maro, The meulioji of Puriri's ancestors will ricali to breeders the victories in this Colony of Manuka, Pesress, Koiari, Kakapo, Longlands, Papain, Laooufead, Songster, Tainburiui, and a host of oihers, wh Ist in Victoria and New Sons Wules, tho exufillence of the Melbourne—Sir Hercules' cross shone out in Process, whose tire, Angler, is fion Towtcn's own sister, Mtitchii.isesß, ami \ V h os; j am) Coquette, is by Sir JJeipules. Claimin(! olpje relationship t,o so many ijreat racehorses it is unnecessary to /o more than briefly mention - That Waimen was full sitter to Zoe, winner of ttyo Australian Champion Races, also tp Cossack, Bay Mjddl'etnn, Floia, Io and Nutwifl), the latter so we]} known in this distvict us a b vg, Th{)t Y/aimea's sire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of The Bafb, and Itatteiuln, the latter for years the premier stallion of Australasia wjp, in his turn, yuc us Grand Flampur, Cjieg'.er, aud scores of other notables, iowlan's sister, Ma:c]|ionc6>, wan tho w glißh Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhook ltao of Denmark, Angler, and King of Clubs, tho latter is now in the middle Park Mud, Canterbury. _ Unit the Peer, Tcwton's brother, is tho mf°! ,f u* an ! ,k '!' Puere63 ' T| 'W and Dartbiu. that Manuka is the sire of Duchess, winner o. the V.U.C. Handicap, for three and four year old?, boating a good field. i hat'lowton is ilw siro of Korari, Tarnbouikj, llama Rania, So 'gbter—siro of .lernby—Atalantn, daiu of Pungiwerewere, Waiti, dam of Iris," v " lhat the Marquis, who won the 2000 Guineas Stale.3 and, St. Le;er, subsequently running Caraplacus to a head for the'Oerby, is npw in the Bundoora Park Sltid whore Luring is ; and is jjalf brother to Tow'ton, beni« also a son of Cjijizelli, 'and siro of the PftMit-et, Newnijnster, Ilis Lordship. io. " lhat Puiiri as a ijc-iborw Hiuoilijit (|iir very best p/onners stood quite lu the first ranjj, winning the Uaiio.lin Derby, beating Bribery, Fallacy, Hijnoeainrus, liauebury, Dead Heat, mid Sprriy, p;r]' to oiipte from the report " having all his field l)eaten half a milo Irom homo, won hands dp,vn." Only Doad U-at would oppose Ijim ii) tlio Canterbuiy st, Legor, which Piirri also won in a canter. As t:ji index po the higlj Purifj nossosaed when raciiig it i 3 only ljeeessjry to state that hp was handicapped as 1 fop .year old to carry thn (Wishing of Osfc lib m the Cantsrbury Metropolitan flwjicap, 1877,1} miles, and ihej started at 'J t'i 1 when Tunp'e:on, as?ed, only bad 9it 31ba allotted to hia., Aijel, syrs, !)it 81bs, and i'oul Play, 3yrs, only carried (Ist 7ibs. Add to Pmiii's undoubtedly high credentials for breeding and performances, that lie stindp 6j,'er J.(i Jnnds with proportionate tu'gtance jll aiifjl oTO„rs of b.ood iiiiii'ps can foil)) a faij 1 estiin'itjp pf ihp'cgpal)ihtie3 pf tho s;re placpij at tljeir sorvices for the ensuing spfujiu ■ ffjr (irc.oiiig laeeliorse.", hacks, or cfirrjtjse Jigrsgs, i tuiii bus boen at the it id tjjree years, and was awarded two liist prizes and two champion prizes at Patca, an J first prize at Wangamii, also the champion cup for the best thoroughbicd on the ground. Terms.-£44s each mare; two or more by anangjinent, payable Ist of Jannaiy. 1000. ijiaMnc frse till notice. Every care taken J)ut no resppnsijbiliiy; ;Unon applica - tion mafcs syill be sent for and' returned if neCLßsaiy. Grpcmagefpe§s, ' P. HPJIK, Tauanni, Wairarapa \VO3t. THE CLYDESDALE EKTIRG fIORSE LORD KELSON \A/ jELI/ .Travol in the Wairawpa District » J t,h)S ■ Terms £-1. Twp or foprepiares »s For, particulars Fee .cards.. " ' ; l'/09 JjAlivft, KKCE f Pfoppetor, 10 STAND IS THE TltlCT, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLT RUFUS. Aged | years, Foaloil Ootobor 18, 1831, Color,.djpnl.o Choatnufc. Stands 17 hands high. Ifflmeijss bono fine temper, Sire—\ouug i'rjnco Chsi|ie, Ly ||j'e lmpcli'ted Clydesdalo, old IVinpe Cha'rlje-bredly Sit James Nicol Fleming, Princp Charlie's 'own brother, Priuco of Wales was champion of bcotiand, sold for £ISOO. In Hhrislohurch m 1872, Old rrince Clmrlie when S yean old took first prize against eight competitors six of which were imported. Young Prince Cligrlie'fl dam Dail ng, by Napoleon, took first pri?e yenra in succession at Chnstehuvch (igajnsfc (fir pomcro ai a drv maro. ■ 1 P.UFUS dam Blossom, by Farmer's Glory out of same dam as Pride of Canterbury, took sreoud prize at the Agricultural Show at Masterlon m 1877 out of a field of eight • ft Cfrterton first in 1873 for mares with foal at toou, v/h.en'f;vo competed EDIfOS, bioi{ by Jfr Morrison, at Jlanaia, admittedlj comes (Vom i pure Clydesdale strain 011 both sides, and bears evidence of this by the f , c t that, as regards sizo. bone, powerful build, symmetry, aud height, lie is equal to the finest horse that ftas yet been imported, aud is acknowledged th best ,3 ye|r old colt ever shown in this reims.£3, gauantcje. Jiilfls. Payable »y i iy, due Ist January, 1885. Two or ffiore mares as ppr ' To stand at thp jiinpirc St'ablps, Masttrfioii. Gro'oma»e feo ps, payable at fjrst service. " A, THUMpSON, .Vlastej'toi), ALEX. McGLASHAN BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, WISHES to intimate tr h's friends and the public generally that be has taken over the busines-i of E, B. BELL, m Mastekton, and that all orders for Pjistrf, 'fipd Sweetmeats, well attended >0 with 'Garo and ° J ' Con tracts tuken. Suppers and Wedding Breakfasts provided. Picnic parties supplied. Every kind of Baking done to order with promptitude. sr MATERIAL* GUARANTEED. 1820

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 21 November 1884, Page 4

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