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Villus.Aged syearn. Color, dnpile chestnut. S't ndf 17 hating )i git Immtm-c bone and fiiieteiuicr .-ire Ynvng P incc Charlie by'the imported i'l.d«3ft!c Old IMnce 'lirliii iired hy Sir.Tnm s Nicol Fleming >rnce iluri'Vovu biMth r. ' Nice of. Was, wi< -lintnpiu'i of ■■>• otla-i'i. was so;'jr i.iJ) 1.1 '.i i tu'aa r h ii 1872 t) rii; Ji lie ,voi .) f ears 'd, to!* tir pro i;i i !''»'/ competitor, ix ol wUch «■ re imp rtcd Yom g i rincc Cha lie's . mi. Darin, by N apoleou, took lira: prze for three jv rs i successor, agaius all • oiners a- a > ry ma c. RI'FUS' dam iloaom, iy P-rmer'a Glory, out oi .-ame dinas I ride of' anterbiiry, io»k se 0"d prize t the Ag-icu tural Show at .vastertou in 1877, out of a field of eight; atGuriertonfisr.in 1878 t«r maros with foal at font, wnen five cmnp ted. RUFUs, bred by hie owner at Manaia, admittedly comos ran a pure Clydeaddo straiu on both si'iee, and btaia evidence of thia by the fact ihat, as regards si% powerful build, symmetry, and height, he iB equal I to the finest horns that lias yet beon imported, and is acknowledged as the best horse over shown i i this district. TERsiS-£4 -all mwa guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is satisfied that bis mare is siinh d. Groomage fee fa Good puldooks provided at Ib per week, but no reaponsibi.ity will be under tak d. 2/85 WALTKE MORTON

BLOOD WILL TELL I PBCATDRIOUS, HE coming Sire nf the c outhern He'id- « sphere will stani this seusou at Mr A, W. fav 's Far n, Te Ore Ore. PISCATOBiOUShy 'lraducer (imp.) out of Fanny Fiahrr. by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquvt'e (imp ) \>y i au celot, winner of English Uerby and full b: other 10 Touchstone Tradu* or bv Th". Libel, by I'an aloon. The f,lbel out of Pftsqiena .e, fall sister to Toiichatme, The r cent p rformanceof the above Sire's first gefc-MNW 84 be ting such flyers as Acmo, Tamarisk, Crossfiie, Untiity, Lord William, and o'hersin Mir Hawkesbury Guine is in the best Australian rtcnrd o! 140 proves his ,-Kity io get Champ ons among Clan-.ioiis. Vlarlini-H'nry's dam Sylvia, by Fi«hcrmm, outof J>.!i t by Touchstone, "fund.r of a line o Ki gs" Mu-ket by T ix ho'.itti, by Longbow, by Ithnriei, by Toui-h tone. MuaketV gr nl-dim Brown Bes? was by Camel, i-ire of T uehstoae, the renowned, Bermit. 1-y New-minster, by Touchstone. Hermit as a sire the Liggett buccosi ever ai ihe stud. St, Albans dam Pandora, by Cotherskone, by Touchstone. Welcome Javk's dam Mitt Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flvca oher, by Touchstone The Libel's nam Pasquenade whs full sinter to Touchstone. Launctlot, siro of the dam of Pann Fiehor, w<b <ull brother to Touchatono, &nd a winner of the English St. Legor. Commotion'* dam Evening Star, by Lord CHfden, by Ntwrnii^te, by Touchstone, Evening .'.tar's dam Maid of l'envdit, by 1 Five itcber, by T 'uchstone.

Ya-'puiird, out of> n Avaat, out of I ady J Mary, by Orlando (Derby winuer) by Touche stone. v Sogonhoo, by Jfaribyro"g, by Fiahermau k (imp.) by Boron, by Bub ard, by h Uostrol—' astrel sire Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Vlarioyrong, by Fisheimau. i- Eosworth, by Maribvrniig, by Fisherman, ir Riclim nd, by M.ii'ibyrong, by Fishermao. 0 Calamia by Ma' ibyiong, by Fisherman, Angler, by Fisherman. Ilobinson Crusoe, by Ainler, by FisherN man. 3 ( Navigator, by Rubinaon Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. i- Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler. *■ Trident, byltobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. It wi 1 be seen from abivo that the j_ stout-hear ed Fisherm m has ben even nv re n't'» the Anstraiau Tu f than I raduier J, • the 1 New Zeal aid. T> e f .c. tli »t I isvatorious is the only i Ul.e uan and Tr dueer nick obtaina le shoul I lie si fnciem to en itle h m " io the res] ccc uf b'ecdeis. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of Th<roughbr-d inares, B . wou il at miction, fr m IUO to ISU B l guin as m: ny par>. o 'beworld. 8 Owners f mai > a \vh > ure ile irbus to breed high pric d youngs * sliou d stick to winning strains -nd put their mares io a hois* bied on ih line-i o Piswuri-'UB, wh se y bleeding alone would command him a big 8| se son :n ny )ar ff he wo. Id '! Pi c to iiiij' first get when a yearling

A brought 2of) <uiue.i3 Ho was shipped to *" Sy in ytn:; ke i rt in he big tAo-.enr-o d eveu-aiilNc™ .-x-uth \\a-t-B and Victi>h». 10 and since be In d in fydncy he Ins been 18 |iurcli "C(l ,it tli ■ hi. h ijgur of (00 guine s '' by a well-k own N w S nth ><ao spor sy man Af tr his jie f"rman o m the Haivke'e bury Gnin as i i C| t mber the •'I o -mi & 18 'omit a Journal" .'tacd ihatihoow erul n Kin fish had refund an otter • f fuur fi 4 ur- s Jr fTthi' cult. Ins e Ung of this colt, ih "' Aus rali .n s<p rti g fieri es alw <ya give bin P t e p efix «f -he "handsome" Kington. n "Augur" in he ' Auatabisia " says he '» was not, wiJii 1101b <:f his boat form, whe;i lc A.J.C, Der-y agaiiM Irir : a dent. n in Ha«k bßy Fi cat t : o .s has ob'ained 18 Champion rrize- two yearf in succession, \ a; id no matte wh't Jasi'f mure p»t:ouise. him, u sme to .et •oimthing '8 that will itcoup bun for his outl.y, on r ' account of hi < p rentes of blood, tizeaud J° B ! .ibstoi.C:'i Hii two-year-olds in Hawkoß w Bay, Mit of averag m&m.. oannot be pur- .. chased under 60guineas. " Hermit in by .Nowminster, by Touchstono. £ Blond will icli. ' Pwatoii-ms has more pure Touchs.o jh i 100 I cotirsi g through his veins than any oUe. hors- Lung. It is no '" idle boast to s-r.y th 't fiscaiorious is the SI beat med ;iro r-onlh of the line, for undoubt '? edlyheiu, >md, m reover, he is in every ? respect what his oedigree would imply—a tnag -iticout stamp of a thoroughbred racehone, p 'rsess.ng great pow, und iuil of l 8 stout und last bl od.

No doubt the H ut J. White's big suecoss is tlirougn ke<pi-g s-t icty to uinn.ng . strain*. The best horso ho over owi cd waß Trident, by i obinson Cruoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Some vportwen aver that it is " Whte's luck." It is no stti-h thing. It is his sound sens •, an-.i goo I judgment, that currys tlut gentleman through, There is no s . secres in tup matter, and lie knows that to j, brood winners, it is necessary to stick to winning families, t, In coior Piscatoi'wus is a beautiful dark :h biown. wih. black points, standing 16 )r hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head d (never a nete or cleaner head set on a 18 ueck), indicative of ag od t uijjer. His v neck is long an i mil ciilar, wish windpip lg well del elkd; his shoulders are deep will [j well la d bac., an.i go »i i n u ugh for anything. r He's a grand topi ed uu. l'. l'katori u-huh iiimsel in a vim fenci ■lun a and from the effects of a- thi.i aciidei.t ehsaUa>Bs ff'er ii noe o i- lesdurmgihe whole im. heuaa Taini i. ■i. Despite all the edruwbac s vhtnatheed ye rold, e st rte i-> fourtee.; raws, wniiie, ..ndransicu dtwi.e, f a Ti RAiS • Th>ir..-ighi.red Ma es Ten Guineas; Hall-wed Moires, Six Guineas. ,„ Two or more as per agreement. Monie \. payable on brat servce, by l'.N., due lnt ; i, January, 1888. Guwn FHKE wrildu d notice has or en given of sti tug, f'er which ' 3sClporweekwillb.'eh ged. Every ca of mar a will-eta en, i ut no r »pni:si> ili .j. "[ ftroouuye sj, •O'epaid tim of service *' i'or Par .c la ap, ly Groom n charge, " ■ AU'IHU A AIcOAETSEY, , Proprietor,^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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