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TO STAND THls SEASON, at (Vmans firm, East Taratahi, the pure- ™ bred Clydesdale horse jj Bufus- « Aged 5 years. Color, dapple chestnut. S Stand? 17 Hands high. Immense bone and jj fine temper. Sire-Young Piinee Charlie. w : by the imported Glides .ale, Old Fiinoe w ('Wlio-bxed by Sir Jam-aNicol Fleming bj Praice Charde's own brother, Frinco of Wes, was uhampioa of diotlaud, and was vi sofor 8150J In Ouri itchu rob. in 1872 Ot'rinc >On .riio, w lea 3 y earn old, took °! fir prze. a;tint'sit.it # dx of which wtre imported Young I'rince w Charlie's ..■am liarlm by Napoleon, took w first prze for three yenrs in succession tt j against all comers as a nry nnve. RUFUB' dam hlosora, i.y Farmer's Glory, out o! di.m as i ride of < ante' 21 bury, wk so od prize t the Agricu turn! - Show at > asterton in 1877, out ok field of eight; iitOir.ertonfi'B' in 1873 tr marc? wi h foal at f.i.>t, w on five c-tmp : ted. RUFIh bred by Ids owner at Manaia. admittedly co-es vom a pure Clvdesdde strain <m both si es, and b. a;s evidence of th> by th.< fact hat, viv arda a z.. powe^- ' lul bni.d, s mmet y, a; d heig-.t. i.e is '.qua . to t ! ie linefct huiß... th'.t bas yet been 0 imported, .-ind o acknowledged as the best i „or*' over bh>.'Wn i • this distr.ci. 0 TER..S~£4 all mir a guaranteed, and ( no money demanded till tin: owner is tatis- a tied tha' his mare is sunt- d Groomage fee i ! ss, Good p;>ildocb provide? at Is mt week, l;iit no reaponsibiiifcy will le undei iak ut. 2/85 WALTf;R MORKON ' BLOOD WILL TELL I mBE coming; Sire of the Southern He iI sphere will ttand this eoason at [HIASTERTOfI. rI&CAIORtOUSby Traducer (imp.) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out : of Coquette (imp.) by Lnu»cclot, winner of English Derby and full biotber to Touch-. : sto.le. Traducer by The Libel, by Fan aloon The Libel out of Pasquenade, fiih sistor to Touchstone, The recent performance of tho above Sire's fin* get—KLN'QKiSHL—boiting such flyers a3 Acme, Tamarisk, Crossfire, Gentiity. Lord William, and othera in the flawkesbury Guineas in the best Australian record of 140 proves Ins ability to get Champ.ous among ULami ions. Martini-Hemy's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman, out of Jv.liot, by Touchstone, "found'r of a lino 0: Kings." Mu ket. by T xoiholite, by Longbow, by Ilhuriel, by Touch.-tone, Musket's gr nd-dain Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstone, the rouownod. Berailt, by Kewminster, by Touchstone, Hermit as a sire the biggest auooeaß evor at the and. Si. Albans dam Pendora, by Cotherstono, by Touchstone, Welcome Jack's dam Mias Flat, by Peter flat, by ilea cher, by Touchstone, The libel's nam Pasquenadc was full sister kKTouclißtOiie, Lauuceloi, sire of tho dam of Faun Fieker, was iull brother to Touchstone, and a winner of tho .English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening btar, by Lord Olifdon, by Ntwniiuete, by Touchtouc. Evening tar's dam Maid of Donvdit, by Flyc teller, by T ■uchat ne. Va guard, out of • ut Avant, out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby wiuuer) by Touchatone. .'.cgonhoo, by Mavibyro g, by Fishermr.ii (imp.) by Her ut, by buß aw, by ustrel—' a-a - eltiro lai.talcon. Hamler, by Mariuyroug, by Fishoiman. Boswurth, uy Maribu\mg, by Fisherman. Ricbm nd, by Miiribyrong, by Fishennau. Calainis, by Maaby.oug, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman. ItobiiißOii Iruiioo, by Angler, by Fisherman, Nvi.ator, by r'-obinsaiCrusoe,by Au[;ler, by Fisliermaii. ilur.-t o, i.y Jlaribyrong, by Fishoiman. Progress, by Angler. Trident, by riolinauu Crusoe, by Angler, by I ishermiiii. Itwil buteen from t'-'c ab.vo that the Btout"heared Fisherur.u ha* b en evou in.-re II the Anstra ian Tu f tuau Traducer t • the New Ztaliiid, Too hot tn.it i ißcatorious ut the only i-isben:an and Tr.ducer nick obtaina le should be suiticieiuto emtio h m to the re»| ect ot brecdeis. Yearlings by Piacatorions, oui- of Th..roiij'hur-d mares,

U'oua brin*; at Miotiou fr-.in 100 to 150 JI guineas ai any psrV-6: ibewdd. 1 Uwuci'3('tms_ui!t.\vii!) are de-iious to brood ' high pric d 'yp.a'jigs * s'nou d etick to winbii.g btra.ns "inKpst their marcs to a hms-.i b.eil on iluiiiilri <oi Wso-rturinns, wh se i breeding aliine would'command him a big , ae.son many pa.rt.of .lie world. a Pi C:ito bins' first gee when a yearling I brought 250 guineas, He was shipped to • Sydney to take part in the big eveu s of New South "Wales and Victoria, J and since be landed in Sydney he has been 8 purchated at the high figure' of 700 guine.» • by a woll-ki own NtW Suuth Wa e- sponsf man. Af.er bis pe-foimance in the Hawkey s bury Guin as in fceptember the •■ Towu& b Country Journal" btated that the owner of i KfagM had refused an offer of four figures r for the colt. In speaking of this colt, the o Australian sporti.ig Bcriiies always give him p the prefix of the - "handsome" Kingtish. ii "Augur" in the "Aust;fllaaiaa" says he i was not'within 101b 'of His beat form, whou t h° raced iu tne AJ.C. Demy against irit » dent. a iiiHawkeßßayPisoatorioua has obtained » Champion I rieoa tuo years in, succession, >i and no matter wb it elaa .of mare' patroniso.) i him, the urotdur is stico to get something g that will recoup him for his outlay, on 'i account of his p.nneaa of blood, 'eird and o substance. Hi* two-year-oldß in Hawkca 0 Bay, out of averag-t mares, oannot bo purchased under 60 guineas. II Hermit in by he« minster, by Touchstone. a Bloid will tell. Pkatoriuus has more pure 1: Touchstone blood coursim; through his veins than any othor hON living. Itisuo ■• idle boast to si.y th .t Pisca.onous ia tho it btJt o. Ed L-iro south of the lino, for undoubfc y odlyhoin, and, moreover, he Is in every d r t ßpßotwhat bis pedigrea would imply—a h maguiiicont stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, p fScuß.ng groat power, and lull of ifl stout indiintbtod. No doubt the H«-n J. White's big ancceoß ia through keeping stictly to winning strains. The best horße he over owned was " Trident, by Kobinson Cnuoe, by Angler, by Fiaherniau, hm rportmon aver that it is " W'h te's luck." It is no sui-h thing. It is his sound sens.-, and goo* judgment, that oarrys th;fc gentleman through. There ia no socrot i" tne mattor,' and he Knows that to s .' ure4 winners, it ib necessary to stiok to Winning families. i In co.ur Piacatorinus is a beautiful dark 1 biown wi h black points, standing: 16 i r haodß 2iu high, hut a neat expressive head id (never a no ten or cleaner head set on a is neck), inicative of ag od tinker. His a- neck is ;oi'g air' uni'oiilar, with windpipe ig well del chtd j his shoulders-are deop und r- well lad baou, ami goou dv.ugh for anything. fl..-'sagiandt6ii.edun. !' li.-catoiiibhuri, niuwf in a wire fonce ivlun a \omigster, and from the ofl'ectß of 18 . thisacidci.t eh-ißalwaiß 6-fforyd n.o:o or u t. lets dur.ng ihe whole inn lit! was iraining. er Despite all the edri..wbac- a, vhui a th eeid year old, ;e st'rte.'iu fourteen races, won id nine, niid ran ttcoi d twice. ■>g Ti RMS - Thoro-idhlired Mates, Ten k8 Guineas; Hali'-bieu J] res, Six Guineas. Two or more us per agreement. Monies es payable on first sorvice. l),v i'.N„ due Kith i" January, 1888. Giass FHEE until dins'. 3s 6d per week will bu ohm ged. Every cart of mar. s will be taken, but no responsibility. or Groomage - ss, i o be paid a> tim of service. )*' i'or Pariicula ■» apply Groom in charge, or m> T. A. I.YON-, 2696 Mwl.i, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 4 October 1887, Page 4

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