; 'U SVANf 'I Hi- :-.)'AmON. at I'aA. in,™ ai .1 in, linst Turainhi, the purebred Clydesdale horso HufusAged 5 years. Color, dapple cWtnut. Standi! 17 hands high. Immense bone and line temper. Sire-Young Piinoe Charlie, by the imported Clvde&ale, Old Piince dwrlio-bred by Sir JamtsNlcol Fleming. Praloo Charlie's own brother, Prince of W es, was champion of Scotland, and was sofor £ISOO In Chrhtchu rch in 1872. OPrinot Ohtrli«,.waea 3y ears old, took fir prz3 t eifit competitor", ix of which wtre imported. Young Prince Charlie's dam Daring by Napoleon, took first prize for three years io succession against all comers as a dry mate. RUFUS' dam blos-om, bv Parmer's Glory, out of tame dam as I'ride of Canterbury, took second prize nt the Agricultural Show at Mastertou in 1877, out of a field of sight; at Carlerton fi'so in 1878 tor mares wuh foal at foot, when five competed. RUFUS, bred by his owner at Manaia, ndiiiiitodly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the fact 'hat, as regards size, powerful build, symmotiy, and height, ho is equal to the finest horse that nas yet been imported, and is acknowledged as the best horse ever 6hown in this.district. TEEMS—£4—ali mares.guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is natisfied that hia mare is stinted. Groomage fee ss. Good paddocks provided at Is per week, hut no responsibility will bo under taken, 2/85 WALTER MORISON. BLOOD WILL TELL I PISCATOBIOOS, THE coming ijire of the Southern Homi< tphero will staud this soason at RfIASTERTON. PISCA'IOEIOUS by Traduoer (imp,) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp.) by Launcolot, winner of English Derby and full brother to Touch-, stoao. Traducer by The Libel, by Pantaloon Tho Libel out of Pasquenade, full sister to Touchstone, The recent performance of theabovo Sire's first got-KlNGFlSH—boating such flyers as Acme,_ Tamarisk, Crossfire, Gentility, tad William, and others in the Hawkesbury Guineas in the best Australian record of 1.40 proves lub ability to get Champions among Champions, Aiaitini-Honry's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman, out of Juliot, by Touchstono, "founder of a Jino oi Kings." Musket, by loxopholite, by Longbow, by IthurieJ, by Touehbtone. Musket's grand-dam Brown Boss was by Camel, tiro of Touchstone, the ronoraed. Rormit, by Newminster, by Tonehstone, Hermit as a sire the biggest suwew ever at iho stud. St. Albans dim Pendora, by Cctherstone, by Touchstono. Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Pctsr Flit, by Flycatcher, by Touohstone. Tho Libol'B dam Pasqueiiade waa full Bietor to Tonohstono. Lauucelot, eire of the dam of Fail n Fisher, was full brother to Touohstone, and a winnor of the English St. Leger,
Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifden, by Newminstor, by Touchstone, Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwent, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of L'n Avant, Out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touch* stone, _ Segonhoo, by Slaribyrong, by Fisherman (imp,) by fiarou, by Bustard, by Oastrel—C'aatrol eiro Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Maribyrong, by Fißhetmau, Bos worth, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Kichmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Calamia by Maribyrong, by Fialiertm :s Angler, by Fisherman. 1 fiobiuson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisher- '• man. i. Navigator, by Kobinsim Crusoe, by Angler, y by Fisherman. Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. s Progress, by Angler, i) Triaenfc, byEobinson Crusoe, by Angler, J, by Fisherman. r It will bo seen from tho abovo that the Btout-hearted Fisherman haß been even more to tho Australian Turf than Traducer to the Now Zealand. The fact that Pisoatorious is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick - obtainable should bo sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by |t Piscatorious, out of Thoroughbred marcs, ,j wouid bring at auction from 100 to 150 ! guineas in any part 01 the world. ' Ownoi'3 of mares who are desirous to breed high prictd youngsters should stick to winmug strains s.nd put their mares to a horse V bred on the lines of Piscatorious, whose i breeding alone would command him a big s season in any part of the world, Pifoatoiioui' first get when a yearling brought 250 guineas. He was Bhipped to rtydnty to tnko part in tho big two-yoar-old 3 evouis of Now South Wales and Victoria, 3 aud sinco he landed in Sydney ho has been • purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas J ny a well-kiiown New Suuth TYa'os sporiß- ® man, After his performance w tho Hawkes- ; buryGuin.as in September the "Townft \ Country Journal" stated that tho owner of Kinjjfish had refused an offer of four figures 1 fur the; colt, In speaking of this colt, the 1 Australian sportiug scribea always give him 1 tco prefix # of the "handsome" Kingtish. " Augur" iu the " Australasian" says he 1 was not withinlOlb of his best form, when he raced iu the A.J.C. Derby against Iris dent, In Hawkea Bay Pkatoriotw hti obtained Champion Prizes two years in ftnccession, and no matter what olasi of mare patronises him, tho breeder is suro to set something that . will recoup him for hia outlay, on account of bis pureneaa of blood, slja and substance. Hia two-year-olda in Hawkge Bay, out of average mares, cannot be purchased nndor 60 guineas. Hermit in by Nowminster, by Toucbtono, Blood will tell. Piscatorious nas more pure Touqhßtono blood oouning through his voinu than any othor horse living. It is no idle boast to say that Piscatorious is tho best brod eiro south of the line, for undoubt edly he is, and, moreover, ho ii in every respoofcwhat bis pedigree would imply-a magnificent stamp of a thoroughbred race* horse, possessing groat powor, and full of stout and fast blood.
No doubt the Hod, J/ White's big success is through keepiug ttiiotly to winning strains, The best horse ho over owned was Trident, by Minion Crusoo, by Angler, by Fisherman, Some sportsmen avor that it is' " White's luck." It is no such thing. It ia his Bound conas, and good judgment, that oarrys that gentleman through, There is no secretin the matter, and ho knows that to broed winners, it is necessary to stiok to winning families. In color Piscatorioua is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 1C hands 2in high, has a neat expressive lead (uovera neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a gi=od temper, His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well datiched; his shouldors aro deep andwell laid back, and good enough for anything.' He's a grand toppeu'uu. Piscatorioua hurt himsslf in a wire fence whtn a youngster, and from the effects of this accident iio has always suffered moro or less during the whole timo he was training. Despite all the e drawbacks, when a thieoyoar old, lie started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran secoud twice. TtltMS Thoro'ighbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Maros, Six Guineas, Two or moro as per agreement! Monies payable on first servxs, by P.N., due 10th January, 1888, _ Grass FREE until due notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s (id per week will be charged. Every care of mares will be taken, but no responsibility. Groomage-ss, to be paid at time of service, For Particulars apply Groom in charge, or T. A, LYONS, 2W Gpi.'i, Master ton, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2702, 16 September 1887, Page 4
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