r j'lo STAND TUB REASON, at <" a - L mans firm, EastTaratuhi, thopure* bicd I lydcodalc horse RufugAgtfl 5 years. Color, dapple chestnut. 8t nd? 17 ;au<. ; B high Immense bone and fi.'C fanner. Sire Young P. inc« Charlie, by the imported Cldesale. Old Fiince indie ored by Sir Jam 3 Nicol Fleming I'ra'co Char it's own brother, Prince of W es, was I'hampioa of Scotland, and was so : ot SI6OJ In OliriMarch in 1872 0 .'tine 1 Oh rl.o, wioa 3 y cars old, faok fir przj 'i{iiu t oijis competitor-, 4x of which w- re imported Young I'rince Chai lie's nam I'arl ny by Napoleon, took first prze for three years in succession against all <on<ers a< a dry ma.e. RUFUS' dam l-los-om, by Former's Glory, out of tamo dam as 1 ride oh'ante* bury, lookbo 01 dprize -t tho Agricultural Show at Masttrtou in 1877, out of a field of eight j xtCarertonfktln 1878 t«r maros wr- h foal at foot, when Bve o;imp«ted, UUFU.s, bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly copies run a pure Clydesd.le strain on both 6i. es, and bears evidence of thin by the fact that, as revarda b'w. power, ful build, sunmet y, and height, ho is equal to tbe finett horsa that nas yet been imponed, and ;s acknowledged as the beet horse over shiwn h thiß district. • , TERViS—JE4-nll marcs guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is patißfied that his mare js eiinft d. Gf ootnage fee ss. Good paddocks provided at Is per , week, but no responsibility will be under S/85 WALTER MOBISON, BLOOD WILL TELL I PISCATORIOUS, THE coming Sire of the Southern Hemisphere will stand this season at MASTERTON, PIbCA'IOEIOUS by Traducer (imp,) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp.) by Launcelot, wiunerof English Derby and full mother to | Touch-, sto.ie, Traducer by Tho Libel, by Pantaloon I'he Libel out of Pasquenade, full sister to i'ouchßtunc, ine recent performance of tho above an first got-K-lMGFlSß—beiting buod flyers as Acme, Tamarisk, Crossfire, bentiity, Lord William, and others in the Hawkesbury Guineas in the best Australian record of 1,40 proves his ability to get Champ ons among ilia.n^ious. ilaitini-Hemy's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman,.out of Jtiiiot, by Touchstono, "found'.r of a line 0 Kings." Musket, by l-xopholito, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touehrtoue. Musket's gr-nd-dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstone, the renowned. Hermit, by Newniinster, by Touchstone. Hermit as a sire the biggest sueoesi over at he stud. St. Albans dam Pandora, by Cotbewtone, by Touchstone. Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter flat, by I'l.yca cher, by Touchstone. The 1 ibei's dam Pastjueuade was full eistor to Touchstoue. Launcelo;, sire of tho dam of Fans Fishe, v/its . ull brother to Toncbstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. lominot.o'Vr dam Eveuing btar, by Lord CJfden, by N winiutto, by Touchstone. r.veuing tar's dam Maid of Dorwent, by Flyo ioher, ty T.uchß»'iie. V&; guard, out ufruAvaat, out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. _ fegenhoe, by Maribyrorg, by Fisherman (imp.j by Her ut, by Bus arj, by taßtrol-i asirel siro t'autaloon. Hamlet, by Marioyrong, by Fißheiman, Bosworth, by Maribyn>ng, by Fisherman. Kichin nd, oy Maribyrong, by Fisheiman. OalamiabyMaibyiuug,by fisherman. Angler, by I'lßheruiau. itobinson Crusoe, by An c ler, by Fiehorman. Navigator, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. 3orutio, by Marihyrong, by Fisherman, Progress, by Augler. Trident, byMinson Crusoe, by Anrfer, by tisbermuu. It wi;l be seen from f>e above that the stout-hearted Fisherman has boen even mure t> the Austrian Turf than Traducer tj tho New Zealand. Tho fact that Hscatorious is the only Fishe man and Traducer nick ibtaina le should be sufficient to on'itla him 10 the respect of bieedeis. Yearlings by Hscatorious, out of Thoroughbred mares, won d bring at auction fo.ni 100 to 150 guimas in any part o* tho world. Owners of raareß who aw desirous to breed highpric d youngs ersshoud Btick to winning strains -nil put their mares to a hoise bied ou thv lines 01 Pisoatorious, wh se bieediug alone would command him a big se sod many part of >ho world Pi catoious' first get when a yearling brought 250 He was shipped to Sydney to take part in the big two-,\ ear-old evens of New south Wales and Victoria, and since he landed in Sydney he has been purchased at the liijjh figure of 700 guinea by a well-k: own N- w S..uth Wa 0* spor..sman. Af.br his pe formance in the HawkojburyGuinas iu September the •Town& ountry Journal" stated that the owi.er of liingfish had refused an offer i>f four f r the colt, In B(.e king of this colt, the Australian sp -rti-g. scribes always give him tie prefix uf ihe "handsou.e" llingush. "Augur" in ihe "Außt.alusiau" says ho was not within 101b of his best form, when he raced m the A.J.C Derby against Irit dent, . ■'• In Hawks Bay Pi-catorious has obtained Champion irize.i wo-yearn in succession, and no lifatte wh it olas. uf mare pieronissj him, tho owidi-r is sure to get something that will jecoup, him for his outlay, on amount of hi* parencss of blood, size and substance. His two-year-olds in iiawkea Bay, out of average mares; cannot be purchased under (10 guineas. • Eormit in by iSowminster. by Touchstono. I Bloud will iell. i?ibwitoiiuua bas more pure Touchs:oue ilood coursiug through" his veins than any other hord living. It is no iulo boast to uy thit Piscatonons it the ui st bj ed tiro nouth of the line, for undonbt edly heis, and, moreover,'he is in every r speotwhat his pedigree - Wbpld, ijnply— a uiagnihceut stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, p fae6B.ng great power, and full of stout t,ud last bl od. No do ibt the H n J. White's big success is throug.i ke pi. g >i iofcly to winnmg ! strains. The best uorse he ever owi.ed waß Tr.dent, by Robinson Cru oe, byAHgler, by Fisherman. -1 m* -port men aver that it is '■ Whte's luck." It is no smh thing. It is hit Bound sens ', am goo > judgment, that 0 uryi clist gentleman through. Theru is no secre: in tue matter, and he anows that to bre-d winners, it »s necessary to stiok to w.nuing families. 1 Inco.orPiscatiirious is 3 beautiful dark biown wi.h black points, standing 1Q , hands 2in high, lu» a neat expressive nead . (never a ne.iter or oleauer head set ou a /■(■ ok), indicative of ag od temper. His utck is iong au<'_ uiuicular, with windpipe ' welldet.chtdj his shoulders are deep and well la d back, auu goiia I'Uuugh for anything. Hi'sagraudtopiea un. fkatorinuihiirii himself iti a wire feuce , «ht.n a youngster, and frofrf the effects of tbisaci'idei.t.'ehi.sahajss'iffercd more or less dunng ihe whole liuniio was training. ' Despite all the edn-wbac-a. when a thieeyear old, he sb-rte.i in fourteeu races, won . nine, and ran Bicoid twice) TiiUJS - Thoro'ijhbijbd Mates. Ten Guineas; Halt-ui'eJ M tea, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement, Monies payable on first service, b) IJ.N.,1 J .N., duo 10th 1 January, 1888, Giass ifKEE nniil due notice has been givou of stiilting, after which ' 3b 6 J per week will be chaigod. Every care '. of marcs will be taken, but no responsibility. '. firoomage - os, to be paid at tinv- of service, j For Fariicuhv.iap|;iy Groom in charge, or , IA. LYONS, ; •• 5696 Ipii, Moitei'too. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2703, 17 September 1887, Page 4
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