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11l BLOOD WILL TELL.! ?ISCATOEI,OUS, M UIE coining Sire of 'the Southern' Ifcini-' 1. sphere"will stand t'—--'- -' ""'* ' Tflttaw, - .<■. limp',) out •■or I'auny Fisiur,. byFish^uiau,(imp.),,, out Of Cpquvtie (iu.p.) i.y' i |.auiicelob, wiu.i<'r.ot' ■luyiUi Derby .»ml full b.uthert'o "Touch, rtuuti 'iraducer-by Tho Libel, by. Pan aloon* .ib.Libciout-b'ri'asq.iena.'e, foli siattr'i 0 I'oucustone,. . '.. ~....'. .','.".' ' : . .'-fbe.ffcieiit.p?rformauceof'tiie aboVe Silt's ..W;g*t-fcltf!Wi3<J-beating sueli flyers 'M Acme, Tiiliiarisk, Crossfire ■•' litntiity;* Lord William-, and others in'ihe Hawkes-' bury Guiuoiisiu the beet Australian record qi 14U proves his ability io get' Champ oils among Champions, ' ' ii.aitini-H«ii'y'a dani jivlvia, by Fisherman, out of Juliot, by Tou'chstOno, "founds ofaline.oi'Kiiigs," .Musketp.by Toxopholito, by Longbow.'by Ithuriel;.by.Touehbtbuc. '■' ■ ■' '■ ■ 'Alusket's gr'aud-dini Brown Besa'.vw by .CamoJ,■eiroof.Toiichfitooe; (hotouownod. .Hermit, by No'wminster, by' TonclHono. Hormit as a aire the biggest success over at. the stud.'''. • St.ilbausdam Peudors,-by (Mbrstoue, by' Touchstone. •'-•.. .-.. : ... ...... ;; Welcome.Jack's dam' JWss list, by Peter' fiat.byJ'l.TO.cher.by'Touchstono'. ■■' The, Libel's oam fasqiieo wtewa's" f iilj aisjfcif tolouchetpue;, " ■•••'"•'_ >; ;,- ; t,'Bire'bi^thero!am : "of-?anuf Mori m -lull brother to Touchstone,, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam .Evening b.tar, by Lord Chfden,. by Ntwmiiister, by Touchstone; JJvraing Star's damMd-bf Derwunt,.by. Flycatcher,.by Tmchs'tone. : :.. ;v . • •: ■. Vaaguardyout of.fcn out of lady , Mary.by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touch-' 6tone. ' ' ■ •_ tiegonhoej'by JJaribyro-g, by' Fißherruan' (imp.) by Horuu, by'bus.ara, by Oastrol—i astrel siro Hamlet, by. iiariuyroug, by Fisherman. . .?osw.ortb, by Jla'ribyrung, by Fib erinan, Richmond, by Muribyrong, by Hsh'ei'raau.' Calamia by Madby.oug, by Fisadiman. 'Angler, by.Fibhormaii,- ;. • • Minson.t'rasoß, by An.lor, by Fieherman. . " Navigator, by Robinson; Crusoe, byAnder, by Fisherman, "" •' ; aorot.o, by Maribyrong,by Fi.hermaa. Progress, by-Airier. Trident, bywuuinsun uusoo, i.y Anfdtr, by tish rin.n. it wi 1 bv. ,oen from t'>c sh .w that the stout-hear.e.l Fishenii„u kavb.Tu even m ro ti the Australian Tu.f'tliau Iraducur t. the New Zt-ainuJ.. Ti.e f ioi tiu: i iscitorious is the only I isne man and Tr ducer n.ok obtainable ebould bj aulticioat to on itle h m 10 the respect ul bieodeis. leadings by Piscatonous, out of Tli'.ioujjhuv il marcs, wou.u bnn ri at auction from luO to ii>l) gummas in «iiy part oi thowdd. Owners of mams who are do,irous to breed higb priced younge'-crts siioud stick to win-i-iuR straw ..ml put their mares io atom* wed ou ib hue* oi, Fiaoacorioua, wh bo breeding alone would command him a big oe-soD in auy iar k of- .he PiiCatori.;Uß' "first get, .when", a yearling' brought 250 guineas. He was shipped to maty to take part iu the big twoo ear-old .oveti;s of Now Sodth Wales and Victorb andsmoe-hclank.d' in Sydney ho-hia teon purclu:ed at by a well-known Now South en spor %■ man. .Afterhis.poif-jrinancem the Hawkeebury limn.as iu tep'tcmber the' " To*u & Country Journal" ctasod that' tho crwuor of tonJso. had .refused an -.offer of four ij K u&B forth* colt. Ipßreaking,oftbjucolt, -the .sporting scribes always give him' tae prelix of the.""handsome" KingM. "' Augur in ihe ; " ksfcialasiau" Bays was not withiu-lOlb 'of Ins best form/whan he raced/in tbo A.J.O;,Doruy against TH--In Hawkes BiyPiscatorioiis ha« obtained Ohampion I'rizqs-'two years in succession, anduo matter what class of mare patronises mm, i 3, sure to get tomething ■tbat will recoup him for his outlay, on I account of his purenees of blood, size and oubstance. 'His:.two-ydar.olds in" Hawkes m, out; of av'eragd mares,' cinnot bo purchased under 6Q guineas. ' ••' XJ . He , rm !' is ty Jfewminster, .by.Touchstono. Blood will.iell. ■ Piscatorious has more pure Touchstone blood, .coursiog through hia rawi than any "other hors- Uving. 'lt is no lodgboastto eay that Piscatononß-is the best.bied she south" of the line, for undonbt.ftdlyheis, and, moreover, he'is in every respect.what his pedigree would imply-a ■magnificent; stamp of''a' thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and lull of stout-and last blCod. '".'.. _ Np doubt tho Hon, J, White's big success is through keeping tbicty to winning strains. The best horso ho ever owned was Trident, by llobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman, boino > porfcmeh aver that it is ''White's luck.". It ib no smh thing. It is his sound sense, and gooi judgment, that carrys that gentleman through. There is no secret in tuo matter, and ho knows that to breed winners, it is' necessary to sticfe to winning, families. In coior Piseatorinuß i - a beautiful dark browm, wnh black points, standing 16 hands 2in high, hat a neat expressive head (never a neuter or cleaner bead set on a neck), indicative-of.a.g-od'tempar. His neck is long au i mu oular, with windpipe well dtftiblied j his shoulders are deep and well laid bac-i, and good enough for anything. Hesagfandtopued un. riicatori.,u:,huro uimsef in a uiro fence when a youngster, and from tho effects of thb accident, o hiisalwa) s stlerrd n.oe'or le.-s during ihe wkoknm-.'h.; ua* ir;,ini.... Despite ail the edi'i.wbac;e, ut hen a th-oo-yeirold, neßt.rte.iia fourteun races, wou nine, iiud ran stci d twite. T.lt.VlS - Thurti'ighbred 'Ma es Ton Guineas;" Halt-nfed JI ,fos, Six Guineas, •Two or more as-per agreemenr. Monio payablo on first serv.cn. by P.N., due lotn Jtmuary, 1888. Grass FUEE un.il n..tic« has been given of stinting, after which 3s 6i per week will be charged. Every can: of mares will betaken, but no responsibility;" ro- be.paidat.tiin.! of service. For Particulars apply Groom in charge, or T.-A; LYONS, 2686 GpilvMasterton.. Bketaliuna General Store,' TEMPERANCE HOTEL . . . ' AM) . .CAIiRYIING DEPOT. JAW. '0NE5...;.:,..:. .Proprietor, .[Late ShuteA Jones.] THE Propriotor of tho above, begs to thank the. Public for the hearty supEort accorded him' since commencing us'ineßs. He ib prepared as hitherto, to carry-, all descriptions of goods to any place between Mastetton and Pakerston North,. 'He haV'also a tort/e stock o) general j'fores of boat quality. Travellere can obtain -firO-clm acanrniwddion at moderate rates, at this establishment, :Towisend &Cowpef, Saddlers, Masterton. will receive nromntattention. 2240, , THE LATEST MAKVEL . MOLDACOT'S PATENT POCKET SEWING MACHINE,. Weighs under a pound, and 'may be des., cribed as the front pats of a good machino,': with the shafts, whetls, and cumbci'sorae, A CHILD CAN USE IT. Kccoaimended by the London Times and al leading Home Papera.. scmemb-r it is not a Toy, but a LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE That does &'I olasses of woik from Linen to Clo'h. '•>RIOE,-O.N t LYl3s6d. May be tested and pui chased at .::■ • p.j.'w.PiiAi's, ' BOLE AOEHr,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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