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BLOOD WILL TELL! MiOrmiOUS, j 'HE coming Sire »f the Southern, ile . -i* 1 sphere will stand this season' at ' terton. _ WsCAIOBIOUS by Traduoer (imp.) out of banny Fisher, by Fishcunan (imp,) out of Coquette (imp,) hv JLauncelot, winner of Lleiby and full biotber'to Touch-_ Btoue Traduoer by The Libel, by Pantaloon The Libel out of Fesquenadc, fall siskr i° Touchstone, The recent performance of the above Sire's first get—Kli^QKiStl—beating such flyers 'lis .Aome,_ Tamarisk, Crossfire, Gentility, Lord William, and oiherain ilie Jiawkeabury Guineas in the best Australian record ot 140 proves his ability to get Champ ons aiming Ohani| ions, Maitini-Htmiy's dam Uylvia, by I'isherman, out of Juliet, by Touchstone, "fouudu" of a lino oi Kings," Muoket, by loxopholite, by Longbow, by Ithuricl, by ToucJi&tonc. Musket's -grand-dam Brown Bess was by Camel, tii'o of Touchstone, tho rouowned. Hermit, by Nowminstor, by Touclutouo. Hormit as a sire tho biggest success over at tho stud. St.'Albans dam Pondora, by Cotherstoue, by Touchstone, Welcome Jack's dam Mies l ; lat, by Peter Flat) byi'lyctticher, by Touchstone. Tho Libel's dam Pafqueuadowas full oiator to Touchstone. • LunnuSlot, sire of tho dam of Fanny Fislier, was full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English Br. Leger, .'Commotion's dam Evening btar, by Lord .Ciifden, by Newminstei', by Touchstone. 'jiKvoriiug .Star's daiu Slaid of Derwent, by Flyijatchtir, byiTjuchstoue. Vapguard, out of lin Avant, out ' of Lady Mary ( :by Orlando (Derby winuer) by Touchatone.' ' begouhqa, ; by Maribyforg, by Fisherman (imp.) by tieruif,' by Bu^SrUj'by Casirel—vastrel sire tailjaluoii. Hamlet, by Mariuyronivby Fjsheiman. iJo3woiti], by Aluritiyruug,' by Fisncrman.. Richm. nd, by Maribjwiig, by iishcYiiiau, Calainia by Maiibyioi'ig.'byi Fisherman. . Angler, by Fisherman, Hobii)6on Crusoe, by Aujcr, by Fisherman. Navigator, by l\obins.-n Crusoe, by Augkr, by Fisherman. ioi\.t.o, by Maribyrong, by FUhennan. Progress, by Angler. Trident, byiiuLinson Crusoe, by Angler, by i ish rniMi. It wi 10. r.een from t''o above that the stout-hear e,i ai ha-, bfeii even m,ro to the Australian Tu,f tnau 'lraducer t- tile New Z,-aland. Tue f.,c» tli'ai 1 isoatorioua is the only hsiie n.an and Tr.ducor nick obtainable should bo sulliciouito entitle h.m lo the respect of breedeis. Yearlings by i'iscatorious,, out of Thuroughbi\d mareß, wou-u briny at miction from IUO to JoU guimaß m uny part oi the world. Uivners,-f maics who are dooirous to brood higli priced ypungs'ers shomd stick to winning strams and put their mares lo a how bied m ibu hues ot Pieoatorious, wh-.si) breeding alone would command bim a big flfcßOD in aiiy' part of ihe' woi Id. ; ' Pitcatoriuus' first''-get when-a yearling brought 2s) guineas. Ho was shipped to Sydney to. take part in the big two-year-old .events of New South ,3Valoe and Victoria, andsinco ho lin itd iu Sydney ho has boen purchased at figure of 700 guineas oya well-kt,ownKiw South. Waos eporißman, Aiierhie {wforraanoe iu the Htiwkee-buryGuin-as iu September the " Tonn & Country Journal" stated that tho owner of had'refuEcd an ofl'or of four figtnvo fur the coit. In 'speaking of this colt, tho Australian sporting scribes always give him too prefix of the -"handsome" Kingiish. f Augur" iu thoAAustialusiau" says ho was not within 101b of his best form, when he fec«d in ihe AJ.C. Dcroy against Trident. Iu Hawkes Bay Piicatoriotis has obtained Champion Prizes two years iu succession, and no matter what olas • of-mare patronises him, tho Dretdtr i 3 sure to get tomething tbat will recoup him for -lus outlay, on account of his pureueas of blood, size and oubstauca. His two-year-olds in tiawkes Bay, out of average mares, cannot'be purchased under 60 guineas. Hermit W by fcewminster, bv Touchstone, Blood will wll. Piscatorious uas more pure Touchstone blood com sing through his voins than any other hors* living, It iB no idle boast to say that Piccatonous is tho best bied sire south of the line, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, he is in every reepectwhat his pedigroo would imply-a maguiticent stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, puesessme great power, aud full of stout aud last bL,od, No doubt tho Hun. J. White's big success is through keeping btiicfry to winning strains. The best horse ho ever owt.cd was Tridont, by Kobinson Cru-ioe, by Angler, by "Fisherman, t-omo sports men aver that it is " W lute's luck." It is no such thing. It is his sound sens-, ami gooi judgment, that carry* that gentleman through, There is no Beorot in ti,o matter, and ho knows that to broed winuors, it is necessary to stick to winning families. In coior Piscatorinuß is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 16 hands 2iu high, has a neat expressive head (never a no,iter or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of ag od temper, His neck is long an i nm cular, with windpipe well d*i clitd; ills shoulders arc deep uiid svpll la d bacii, and goon enough for anything, Hi's agiaud topi,editu, Pi/catoii'U.-.luirc himself in a wire fence wh n a youngster, and from the effects of this aciiiiei't. o has always Suffered more or lessdunugtho wholo.imuiiewas (raining. Despite all the o drawbacks, when a th-oo-yeeir old, no eturteiiin fourteen races, won nine, aud ran secoi.d twice. Ti.RMS Thoroughbred Ma-ds, Ton Guineas; Halt-ored M,ires, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies payable on first sorvico, by P.N., due 10th January, 1888. Grass FIiEE until due notice ha? been given of Btiuting, after which 3s 6d per week will be charged. Every care of mires will bo taken, but noresponsibiljty. . flroomage—ss, to bepaidattiuwof uorvicfi. For Particulars apply Groom in charge, or . - ' T. A. LYOKS, 2896 i' Coil'ii Masterton. CROWN LANDS SALE. IT is hereby notified that about 20,000 ACRES, of CROWN LANDS in the Forty Mile Bush and Otainakapua Dietriottt.will bo.opened for Sale-at this othcc iu terms of "Tho Laud Act, 1885," as follows Deferred Payment and Village Settlement Small Farm. eectionß to application on TUESDAY; 20th September; Perpetual Lease sections to tender' ou Wednesday, 2sth; and Small Huns ,and Caah Boctionjr by Motion-on THURSDAY, 28th September, 1887 / /Plans, potters, &o. may bo seen at the principal Poßt Offices and railway stations and full , particulars can bs obtained at tliii office, J. W. A._ SIARCHANT, •' • ; . Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Landß Office, : Wellington, 23rd August, 1887. J784 MASTBRION AGRICULTURAL AND -PABTOBAL ASSOCIATION, THE Annnal Parade of Stallions will take p'ace at Messrs Lowes and lorns yards, Renall Street, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1887 At 3 p.m.' Entrance Fee, 5s per horso, Entries'can be made with the Secretary on the grounds between 11 &.m". and 1 p,m. on that, day. ;'. Messrs Lowes and lorns will be prepared to sell any'of tho entries by public auction after the Parade. T. MACKAY, Secretary. MMtertou, Septemb»r 5, ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2698, 12 September 1887, Page 3

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