10 STAND THIS SEASON, at Car- , man's farm, East Taratahi, the purebred Clydesdale horse KufusAged 5 years. Color, dapple ohestnut. Stands 17 bands high, Immense bone and fine temper. Sire-Young Piince Charlie, by tho imported Clydesdale, Old Prince Ohariia-bred by Sir James Nicol Fleming. Pralce Charlie's own brother, Prince of Wes, was champion of Scotland, and was sofor 31500. In Chrhtchurch in 1872. Ol'riaco Chirl.o, when 3 y cars old, took fir prize again it' oi(hfc competitors, six of which wero imported. Young Prince Charlie's dam Darling by Napoleon, took first prize for three years in succession, against all comers as a dry mare. | RUMS' dam blossom, by Farmer's Glory, out of same dam as Prido of _ Canterbury, took second prizo nt the Agricultural Show at Masterton in 1877, out of a field of eight; at Carterton first in 1878 tor niareß with foal at foot, when five competed. ROFUS, bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly comes roma pure Clydesdalo strain on both sides, and bears evidence of this by the fact that, as regards size, powerful build, symmetry, and height, lie iB equal to the finest horse that has yet been imported, and |b acknowledged as the host horse ever shown ia this district, TERMS-£4-all mares guaranteed, and no. money demanded till the owner is natistied that his mare ia stinted, Groomage fee ss, Good paddocks provided at Is per week, but no responsibility will be under 2785 U ' WALTER MORISON,
BLOOD WILL TELL I PISCAT'ORIOUS, THE coming Sire of the Southern Hemisphere will stand this season at Mr A. W. Cave's Fam, Te Ore Ore. PISCATORIOUS by Traduoer (imp.) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fiaherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp.) by liuncelot, winner of English Derby and full brother to Touchstone. Traducer by The Libel, by Pantaloon. The Libel out of Pasquenadc, fall sister to Touchstone, The recent performance of the above Sire's first get—KINGFISH-beating such flyers as Acme, Tamarisk, Crossfire, Gentiiity, Lord William, and others in the Bawkes' bury Guineas in the best Australian record of 140 proves his ability to get Champions among Gliampious. Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman, out of Juliet, by Touchstone, "founder of a line of Kings." Musket, by Toxopholite, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touchstone. Musket's grind-dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstone, the renowned. Hermit, by Newminster, by Touchstone. Hermit as & sire tho biggest success ever at the stud. St. Albans dam Pendora, by Cotherstone, by Touchstone, Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. The Libel's dam Pasquenade was full sister to Touchstone Launcelot, sire of the dam of Fann Fisher, was full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifden, by Newminste'-, by Touchstone. Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwent, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of Kn Avant, out of Tady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. Segenhoe, by Maribyroog, by Fisherman (imp,) by flenm, by Bustard, by Castrel—Castrel sire Pantaloon, Hamlet, by Marioyrong, by Fisheiman, Boßworfch, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Richmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Calamia by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Angler, by Fisherman, Eobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman, Navigator, by Eobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler. Trident, by Eobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. It will be seen from the above that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been even more to the Australian Turf than Traducer to the New Zealand. The fact that Piscatorious is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable should tie sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of Thoroughbred mares, wou.d bring at auction from 100 to 150 guineas in any part of the world. Owners <A mat es who are desirous to breed high prici d youngsters should stick to winniug strains and put their mares to a hone bred on the lines of PisMttorious,_ whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world. PifcatoriiiUß' first get when a yearling brought 250 guineas. He was shipped to Sydney to take part in the big two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and since be luried in Sydney he baa been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wa'es sports-
man. After his performance in the Hawkes- [ bury Guineas in September the "Town& I Country Journal" stated that the owner of Kingfish had refused an offer of four figures for the colt. In stilting of this colt, the Australian sporting scribes always give him the prefix of the "handsome" KingUsh. " Augur" in the " Atufculaaiau" saya he was not within 101b of his beat form, when he raced in the A.J.C. Derby against Trii dent, In Hawkes Bay Piscatorious lias obtained Champion Prizes two years in succession, and no matter what elasi of mare patronises him, the breeder is sure to pet something that will recoup him for his outlay, on account of his piireness of blood, size and substance. His two-year-olds in Hawkes Bay, out of average mares, cannot be purchased under 60 guineas. Hermit in by Nowminster, by Touchstone. Blood will tell. Piscatorious has more pure Touchstone blood coursing through his veins than any othe-- hors" living. It is no idle boast to say tint Piscatorious is the best bied biro south of the line, for undoubt edly ho Ib, and, moreover, ho is in every respect what his pedigree would imply—a magnificent stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of Btout and fast blood. No doubt the Hun. J. White's big success is through keeping tt ict:y to winning strains. The best horso he ever owned was Trident, by hobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Bome sportsmen aver that it is " White's luck," It is no such thing. It is his sound sense, and good judgment, that carrys that gentleman through. There is no secret iu the matter, and he knows that to breed winners, it is necessary to stick to winning families, In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 16 hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head (never ft neater or cleaner head set. on a neck), indicative of a g.'od temper, His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detached; his shoulders are deep and well laid back, and good enough for anything. He's a grand topped'un. Piscatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youugster, and, from the effects of this accident no has always suffered more or less during the whole time he was training,' Despite all drawbacks, when a threeyear old, he started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice. TERMS Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Mares, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies Sayable on first service, by P.N., doe 10th anuary, 1888, Grass FKEE until due notice has been given of Btiuting, after which 3s 6d per week will be charged. Every care of mares will betaken, but no responsibility. Groomage-ss, to be paid at time of service, For Particular apply Groom in charge, AttiHUfi McCartney, Proprietor, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2738, 31 October 1887, Page 4
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