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rpo STAND THls SEAf-O'N, at (V- : 1 man a hrm, East Taiatahi, tho pure- jj bred Clydesdale horse j; Rufus- a Aged G years. Color, dapple chestnut. I fine temper. Sire Young Pince Charlie. v by the imported Old Pi nice j ('lurlie bred by Sir Jam g Nicol Fleming { I J race Char ie's own broth'r, I'rinee of Wes, wauihampiou of diotland, and was v soior 215J) In Oa.ilohu r.'h in 1872 O.'ciay OiirLo, «riai 3y earanld, took ° fir pr 23 mint jioi competitors, £ .'ix of wHch w.re imp rted Youug I'rinee ' ('ha'lie'a .-.am Darl n< by Napoleon, took first prze for three ywrs i< succession „ against all ■ ou.ers a> a »ry ma e. Ri.FUS' dam Hosom, iy Farmer's Glory, out v .-ame d mas i ride of' ante' • 5 bury, to.'k so o d p'.ze t th* Agricu tural - Show at • a-ui't'iu iu 1877, out of a field of light | fitCvrierton fi a; ii> 187tf l"r marc;wiih foal at foot," wion five o -nip ted, RUFUvbredby Lis ownei at Manaia, ttdniitedly co ies roina puro C 1.% desd <le strain on both si ; eo, and b<ais evidence of i this by the fact 'hat. as re-, ai'ds»z".. powerful build, s\ mmety, and height, tie is • qual ! to fre finett lwrßrt that MB yet been ; imported, and is acknowledged as the best • hor*: ever sh-wii i i this district. \ TER mS-£4 - all inaivs guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is t-atis-fied that his mare is s'int. d. Groomage fee 5). Good pddocta p'ovtdot? at la ier week, but no rcspousibi.ity will Le under tak-n. 2/85 WALTIiR MORISON BLOOD WILL TELL I PISCATORIOUS,' fHE coining Sire of the Southern He i--1 Bpherc will stand this season at MASTERTOW. MSOA'IOBTOUSby Inducer (imp.) out of KaDny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp) by Launcelot, winner of English Derby and full biother to Touch-, stono. Tradueer by The Libel, by Paualoon The Libel out of Pasqucnatle, fall sister to Touclißtnne, The rtcent p°rformance of the above Sire's first get—KliNGFiSH—be.ting such flyers as Acme, Tamarisk, Crossfire, Gentiity, Lord William, and others in tho Hawkcsbury Guineas in tho best Australian record ot 14U proves his ability to get Champ ons among Olianii ious, A)aitini-Hen y'a dam Sylvia, by Fisherman, out of Jmiut, by Touchstone, "fuund-r of a line o Kings." Mu ktt by T xoi holite, by Longbow, by Jthuriel, by Touch tone. WusketV gr n 1-d an Brown Bess was by Camel, tire of Tnuehßtone, the renowned. Heruiit. by NewmiustHr, by Touebftone. Hermit as a sire tho biggest success ever at theatid,

St. Albans dam Pendora, by Cotherstone, by Touchstone. Welcome Ja k's dam Miss flat, by Pctoi Flat, by tl ca cher, t>y Toiuhtoue. Tho f ibel'a '.am Faequtibudti waß full sister to Touchstone. Launctlo, eiro of the dam of Fanu Fishe,, wa ull brother to T juchstoue, and a winner of the Engln-h B'. i.eger. Commot.on'.- dam Evening t>tar, by Lord Clifdcn, by N wmiu<.te , by Toucb.-tone. i'veiling tar's dam Maid of Devw. ut, by Flyo.tchor, by I uchsv tie. Va gu.rd, out of ut Avant, out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touch- : stono. regenhoe, by Maribyro g, by Fisherman ; (imp.) by iler n, by bus aru, by i tastrei—. a irelsire iai.taloon, Hamlet., by Mariuyrong, by Fishetman. " Bosworth, ly Maribyr„ng, by Fisierman. Richnv nd, by M 'ribyrong, by Hsheimau. . Cakinia by Ma 1 ibyi uug, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman, itobiusou I'rusue, by Artier, by Fisherf man. , N.ivfcator, by uobins.n Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman, ta.t'o, t.y llaribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler. Trident, by Kobinsuii Crusoe, by Angler, by hishermun. j It wi Ibu teen from ab >ve that the , Btout-hear:ed Fisbermaii has b-eu evea ni"re t'i the Anstra.ian Tu. f tuau Traduuer t> the New Zealand. Tne fact that 1 iscatorious is the only lishe inau aud Trducor nick obtaina leshould besuflicienttoeuitleh.m totheresicct ol brccdeis. Yearlings by Wscatorious, out of Thurouglibr.d mares, wou ii bring at auction fivm 100 to 151) . guintas m any part oi the world. Owners if mates who aru desirous to breed ' high pric d youngs ers sbou d stick to winning Birauiß ..nil put their mares to a hoiss bieu on the lined oi I'isuj.toi'ious, wh se ! breeding alone would command him a big i season m any j arc of lie world 3 Pi cato itms' first get. when a yearling 1 brought 250 fjuineas He was shipped to ■ Sydney to take part in the big two-year-old evems of New South Wales and Victoria, 3 and since he landed in Sydney he has been 5 purchased ut tlio high figure of 700 guineas • by a well-ki.own Ntw South \\& e< spor.s- ---! man, After his pc formance in tlie Hawke?2 bury Guin as in fceptember the " Town & 3 Country Journal" stated that the owucr of i Kin c fish had refused an offer of four s f fur the colt, In speaking of this colt, the ) Ausralian spurting scribes always give him ) t«e piefix of the "handsome" Kingtish. > "Augur" in the "Aust alasiau" says ho > was not within 101b nf his. best form, when t bn raced iu the A.J.C. Deroy against 'irit > dent, ' laHawkesßayPiscatorioua has obtained • Champion (rize» two year? in succession, i and no matter wh it clas ■of mart pit. oniiioi I hiin, th« or» d r U sure to get something I that will lecoup him for his outliy, on i account of his p remss of blood, size and » flubstai.Cd. Hi» two-year-pltk in rJawkes' » Bay, rut of averag-mares, cannot be purchased under 60 guineas. I Hermit is by Ao« minster, by Touchstone. I Bk d will .ell. PkatoiUs has more pure ( Toucbß.oijo i 100 i coursing through his veins than any ot o how living. It is uo ' idla boast to si y th t Pisca.onous is the 1 bt it bi «d tiro souih of the line, for uudoubt ' edly he is, ind, moreover, he la in every l respect what his pedigree would imply—a i maj.ilicent stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, p tseas.ng great po*er, and lull of ' stout and iait bl od, ' No doubt the Hon J. White's big success is through ke< pi g ft ict'iy to wjun.ng strain*. The best horse ho ever mM [was Trident, by Kobinsoii Cruoe, by Angler, by FMierumii. ' i m '* port men aver that it is '• Vh te's lick." It is no such thing,, It is his soumleeno ■, am goo' judgment, that oairy.i tu'4 : gentleman through, There is no secret. I t6e matter, and lie knows that to ' bre-d winneru, it is necessary to stick to Winning families, ; ■ :. ' In co or Piscaf.orir.uß is a beautiful dark j biown wi h iilack points, Btanding 16 r hands 2in high, has a. neat expressive head 1 (never a ne.ter or cleaner..head set on a s utck), indicativo of agod t mper. His • neck is long au ■ mu cular, with windpipe 3 well dat chtd; his shoulders are deep and ' well la d bad., au.i goo.i i-nough for anything. Ht'sagiandtopied un.-' '. l'katori •luhuro hhuse'f in a wire fonce whun a jouiigsU'r. and from the effects of . thwaciiaci.ti'.ehasalttajfisuffered niote or . less during the uholeinmhewas training, r Despite all the edit, wbad-8, when a thee--1 year old, i-e sftrtediii fourteeu races, won I nine, and ran secoi d twice. f TiJfcMß - Thuro'ighbred Mares, Ten 9 Guineas; Hali-oieii il res, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies , payable on first servo'', by r.N,, due Kith January, 1888. Giass FHEE until due , notice has btengiven of stilting, nf:erwbieh • 3a6dperweekwillbß changed. Every care of maris nill be taken, but no responsibility, f Groomage-ssi to be paid at time of service, ■ For Particulars apply Groom in charge, or ' T. A. LYONS, 2<M l|uLi, Masteiton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 4

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