, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GLADSTONE, The Clydesdale £1 Entire .. , ~ DuamE: TERMS—Single mare, £i 10a. Two or more mares, £4, Groomace.fee. Bs. D. MoMASTER, , Gladstone.' Nominated for the Wairarapa Jockey Club Sires' Produce Slakes, 1889. ■ TO STAND.THIS SEASON.' mho thoroughbred horse PURIRI. BEED by Mr H. Redwood in 1873, and is by Towton (imported) from Waimea by Sir Hercules-Flora Mclvor by Emigrant-Cornelia (importe.l) by Grasn-hopper-Manto (imported), Towton (own brother to the Peer and Marohioness) by Melbourne, from Cinizelli by TouchstoneBrooado by Pantaloon-Bombasine. See New Zealand or English Stud Book for Towton or'Waimea's ancestors, Such is the breeding of a, direct descendant of one of the most-successful thoroughbred families of modern time's,; Astho dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, Harakelie, Totara, Eehga, Papapa,, Waiuui, Kauri, Waiiti, Rama Rama, aud Puriri, old Waiinea, has indeed-left an. .imperishable name, and it would" take ft volume to recount the victories gaiucd by the progeny of the old mare, The mention of Puriri's ancestors will recall to breeders the victories in this Colony of Manuka, Peeresß, Korari, Kakapo, Long" 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 iu Progiess, : whose sire. Angler, is from Towton's own sister, Marchh.nesß, and whoss dam, Coquetto, )b by Sir Hercules. Claiming olose relationship to so many great racehorses it is unnecessary to io more than briefly mentionThat Waiinea was lull sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian Champion Raced, also to Cosaack. Bay Middleton, Flora, 10, andNutwith, the latter eo well known ui this distriot as a sire. That Waimea's sire, Sir Hercules, was also sire of The Barb, and Yattendon,the latter for years the premier stallion of Australasia, who, in his turn, 'gave ua Grand Flameur, Chester, and scores of other notables. Towton'a sister,'' Marchioness, won the English Oaks, and is the dam of Fishhook, Rose of Donmark, Angler, and King of Clubs, the latter is now in the middle Park Stud, Canterbury. That the Peer, Towton's brother, is fye siro of Manuka, Peeress, Troy, and Darebin, '»•■ »•»«" " tue "ire oi juuoness, winner o! the V.E.O. Handicap, for three and fonr bourini, Rama Rama, Soigster-sire o; Waiti, dam of Iris, '■ That the Marquis, who won the 2000. running Caraotaous to a head for the Derby, is now in the Bundoora Park Stud wbjre Lurline is, and is ha)f brother to Towton, being also a son of Cinizelli, and sire of the Painter, Newminster, His Lordship.' io, That Puriri as a racehorse amongst ,qur very best performers stood quite in the first rank, winning the JJunediri Derby, beating Bribery, Fallacy, Hippocampus, Danebury, Dead Heat, tmd Spray, and to quote from the report-« having all his field beaten half a mile from ljome, won hands do,'™." Only __ „,. „ WM wppvuu mm JU tug Canterbury St, Lager, which Puriri also won in a canter. As an index to the high cnaraoter Puriri possessed when racing it Ib'only necessary to state that he was baudicapned as a four year old to carry tho crushing weight of 9sfc lib iii tlie Csnjjerbjiry MotropoJitanHandicap, 1877,1J miles, and tl>o_ at?toi when Templpton, aged, only had H 31bs allotted to him, Ariel, syrs, 9st 81bs, and Foul Play, 3yrs, only carried 6st 71bs. _ Add to Purirj's undoubtedly Jiigh credentials for breeding aud performances, that he stitnds over IS hands with proportionate substance all through, and ownp of brood mares can form a fair estimito of the capabihties of the sire placed at their services for the ensujng season-whether fpr breeding racehorses, haoks, or carriage horsijs, Puriri has been at the stud three years, and was awarded two first prizes and two champion prizes at Patca, and first prize at Wanganui, also the champion cup for the best tlioroughbied on the ground, Tenna.—JE4 4s each marej two or more by arrangement, payable Ist of January, 1885. Giazin? free till notice. Every care taken but no responsibility, Upon application mares will be sent for and returned if neceßsary. Groomage fee sa. P, HUME, Tauanui, 18 (! 5 Wairarapa West. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE LORD NELSON WILL Travel in the Wairarapa District this season. Terms £4, Two or mow mares as per agreement. ■ J?or particulars see cards. 1798 W. LAWRENCE, Proprietor.
10 BTAHD.IN THE WAJRARAPA HIS. ™« PUREBRED CLYDES. DALE COLT RUFUS. Aged 3 years, Foaled October 18,1881, Color, dapple Chestnut. Stands 17 hands ..,-., ~ „ . . „ -J imported Clydesdale, old Prince Charlie—bred by Sif James Nicol Fleming, Frineo Charlie's own brother Prince of Wales was champion of % a, ??? , 5 r im ln (I hrißtoharoh m 1872, Old Pnnqo Ch&rlio when 8 years old took first prize against eight competitors, six of which were imported. Young Prince Charlie's dam Darling, by Napoleon, took tost prize for three yeara in succeßßionat Chpsjoh'urch against all comers as a dry marp. '• - - - KUPUS dam Blossom, by fanner's Glory out of same dam as Pride of Canterbury, took seoond prize at the Agricultural Show at Maßterton in 1877 out of a field of eight; at Carterton first in 1878 for mares with foal at foot, when five competed. BUFUS, bred by Mr Walter Morriion, at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the f tot that, as regards size, bone,, powerful build, symmetry, and height, he is equal to the finest horse that has yet been imported, and is acknowledged the best 3 year old colt ever Bhown in this dißtriot, Terms:£3, guarantee, £4loi, Payable by P.N., due Ist January, 1885, Two or more mares as per agreement. To stand at the Empire Stables, MastMton. Groomage fee jjaj" payable at first service. A, THOMPSON, ' ' '" Masterton, [ALEX. McGLASHAN BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AflD CONFECTIONER, WISHES to intimato to his friends and the public generally that be baa iiien over the business of E, B, BELL, Qdbeh-sirekt, Masterton, and that all ordfl'a for Bread, Pastry, and Sweetmeats, well .attended id with Care and 0 ; y. Cos tracts taken. Suppers and Wedding i Breakfasts provided. Picnic parties I supplied. Every kind of Baking BEST MATERIAL GUARANTEED J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1858, 6 December 1884, Page 4
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