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LIV CM AH I' I man s f .im, East Taiatahi, the purebred Clydesdale bursa Hllf USAged 6 years. Color, dapplo ckatnufc. HmifYi iianiißli'gh Immense bone and fine temper. Sire Yeung P.ince Charlie, by the imported Cl des ale, Old Piince (hiitlie bred by Sir Jamii KiccJl Flemiug. I'ra:ce Chart's own broth/*, (rince of Wes, wh ehampiou of rieotland, aud Was sofor itJOJ In Oliii.tchu roh in 1872 Oi'rin3iC'a>rle. Wie.i 3y ears old, took fir [n'za n,'tin t iiiiit competitor.-, An of which w. re imported Young Prince Charlie's 'ilßmParln.j by Napoleon, took first prize lor three years in suction against all corners as a dry mate. RUFUS' dam I loa om, _by Farmer's Glory, out of i-ame dam as Pride of_« ante?bury, lonk Be,ondmize at the AgiicuituraJ Show at Mastertim'ta 1877, out of a field of eight i fit C'ir.erton fi »'■ in 1878 tor mares wi h foal at font, wecu five C'impted. RUFtK bred by bis owner at Manaia. :id».i'tedly co <es rom a pure Civdcad-le strain on both si es, and ka'S evidence of this by the fact hat, a- w.ards s-ze,_ powerful build, s.mmet y, and height, he is *quai to ttie finest hora- that naa yet been imposed, and s acknowledged as the best hor-'- ever slmwii i ■ this district. TER'..S-£4 all mans guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is f-atis-fied that his mare is stinted. Grooinage fee ■ss (iood pxldoeks provided at Is per week, hit no responsibility will tie undei iak n, . „ 2/85 WALTKR MORISON BLOOD WILL TELL I P'ISCATOErOUS. 1 sphere will stand this season at Mr A. W. Caw's Far n, TeOre Ore. I'ISCA I'ORiOUS by 1 reducer (imp.) out ofl'annyFishfr, by Fisheiman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp )hy larcelot, winner of Derby and full brother to Touchstone Tradmer bv The Libel, by Pan;aloon The Libel out of Paiqnenaie, fait sister ti Touchstone, The recent p rformancoof the above Sire i first get-MN(iKISU-bating such flyer as Acme, Tamarisk,' Crossfire, (jentiiity, Lord William, and others in the H3wkes bury Guineas in the best Australian recon ot 140 proves his ability to get Champion among Oliaiiii ions. Martini-Hen y's dam Sjlvia, by Fisherman, out of Jniiit. by Touchstone, "f >unde

f a line o- Kings Mu.ket by T xo; ho'ite, by Longbow, by ithuriei. by Tomb tone, AiuaketV gr.U'l-dmi Brown Besi wan by Camel, fire of T nchsto'ie. the re >owned. Hermit. l>y Neinuinaw, by Touchstone. Hermit as a Aire the tiggest succor ever a ,he stud. ' S». Albans dam Pehdora, by by Tuitrhstone. Welcome Ja.k'o dam "Miss "Flat, 1-y Peter Flat, by il eacher, uy Tou Irtone. The iliel's am Pasquciftdow.isfullsiatoito Touchstone, Lamwtlo, sire if ihe dam of Fain Fiahe, w 8 ull brother 10 T uolißtone, and a winner of the English S'.. I eger. t ommoio .'.- clam Evening hia l -, by lord Clifden, by N winimtc, hy ToucKtonu. ivening tar's dam Maid of Uorw.'nt, by Flyo-icher, b,y 'f nebs' in*. Va (.'tiird, out uf n Av.mt, out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby win er) by Touchstone. tegenhoe, by llaribyro g, by Fisliermin (imp.) by tier, ut, liy bus.ard, by (jastrel- 1 ajtrel sire rantaloon, Hamlet, by Viarinyrong, by Fisheiman. Bosworth, by Maribvrcng, by Fifr-erman. Riehm nd, by Maribyrong, by I'isheimau. Calamia by Manbyioug, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman, Itobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fieherman. Nivwator, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Boratio, i>y MarP'yrongi by Fiisherman. J'rcgreas, by Antler. Trident, by hoUnaon Crusoe, by Angler, by h'sherm'an. It. wi 1 bn seen from the above that the stout-hear ed Fisheruriu has b"en even more 11 the Austra iau Tuif than 'fradueer fci the New Zt-al uid. Tne fact that l'iscatorious is the only Kishe. n-an and Trducer nick obtaina k shoull be suihcientto on-.itls him 10 the res| cci of breeders; Yearlings by Hscatorions, out of Thoroughbred mares, wou U ac suction from 100 to 15U guineas in i.n.v part 01 the world, Owners 4 nmits who aro desirous to breed high pric d youngsters should stick to wini.ii.g strains nd put their mares io a Inns.: b.ed "on th linei of I'isiwturioiis, wh. se biecdiiisj alone would command him a big se 'son in i.ny j;ar-. of the world Pi c .to i ius' Hrst get when a yearling brought 250 p.uineas. He was shipped to Sydney to take purt.in the big two-yeur-old events of New South Wales and Victors

and since lie lanUd in Sydney be has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a wcll-ki own Nv.w S"iith Wae<> sporsman. Af ler his pc< f urmance in the Hawke.<bury Guineas in it'epttmber the "Towufc County Journal" ttaied that the owner of Kin.;fish had refused an offer of four a f:>r ihe colt. In spiking of this colt, ih A«B" ralian sp rti g surii-es always give hk t e prefix of the "handsome" Kingiitsk, "Augur" in ihe ' .Aust aluia." says he was not within 101b of his best form, when ta raced iu tue A.J.C. Deruy against iri: dent, luHawkesß y Pi-cati>rio!iß hasob'ained Champion frizes two year? in auccession, aiid no matter wh it jlas nf marft p a onise-s him, theo«idv-r is sure to ,ct om thing that will lecoup him for his ou!) y, on account of his of blow'"tire and suLstai c.'. Hi- two-year-olds in r-'awkes Bay, >ut of a'rerag■ mares cannot be pur-chas-.d under 60 guineas. Hermit is by i\ot'.miniter by Touohatono. Bin. d will «eli. l'i-iat'ui us has more pure Touchs>o:ie > 100 i con'si g through hi* veins thari any ot e hor? fving, It Buo iulo boastto syth t iiacaioroua is tin ijvgi. ■• ed -iro.Oih«{the 'in.', fo undoui-t edly h- - i*, nd, m wow, he is m rispectwhat his uedigree would imply—a mag .ilicent stamp of -a thoroughbred ruCis-.. horse, pn-se-sng great, po*er, and mil of stout - nd >as! bl od. No do ibt the H n J. White's, big success is t::iougi ke-pig ;ticty 10 «inu.ig strain-- The best horse he ever ow .ed was Trident t»y obinson Cru oe by Angler, hy FWicrman. ■■ hm port men aver th m it is "Whte'sn-ck." It is no su h thing. It is liis sound sens, an > goo' judgment) that curyi tlct gentleman through. Ther- i.< no aecrcL i. t.:e matter, and he uowstlmtto brevd winners, a >u necessary to slice t<w.nning families. In co;or Fiscatoriouß is a beautiful dark biown. wi.h black poin's, etandiug 16 hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head (never a ne te.- or cleaner head set oi a neck), indicative of a g od.t'-mper. His neck is io»g an • inu eular, with windpjp, well del (chttl; his shoulders are deep find well la d baca, ami gornl enuiigh for anything, He's a grand top'cd'un. 1 kutoii u.-lnu'ii liimse'f iu a wire fence ■t.\v.n it joungster and from the effects of tin.-ac--illrti.t eh sal«avsß ffer.-d ino.e or le:S durmg <he v.hob imt. he was Despite all the edr-\vbae : s, vhen a thieeye.ir old, i.e sfcirteilin fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice. Ti.RMS— Thoro'ighbred Mares, Ten Guieas; lial:->wi Mares, Six Guineas. Two or more ,<s per agreement Mouie paya leunnrst seiv.c- b- i.N , due li-t;. J.-niiary,' 1586. Giass F..hli un.il dull t-ice has' b, en given of sti tmg, f ei wiiieh SsO'l per week will be eh <.ged. Every care of mar s will i.-e tat; en, but uo responsibility. G.oomane ss, o I e paid a-, tim. of service. for Par ic la -api>iy Groom n charge, AKTHUfiMcOABTNKY, _ Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 4

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