BLOOD WILL TELL I ■PISCATORIO'US, rpHK coming Sire of the Fonthcm Ilctui.J. sphere v.' ill stand this season at Jir A, W. Caw's Far 11, To. Ore Ore. PISUATOIiIOUfj by Tnulucer (imp.) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisheunau (imp.) outof Ooquct'e (imp.) hy laniiccloi, winner of Kiigli-h Derby and full biothcv !o Tonclif.tone. TradiK'cr by The Libel, by Panlaloon. The Liliel out of j'asqucmiHC, fall siat-cr to Touchstone, The recent performance of the above Sire's first get—UlNGKlSH—beating s.ich llycrs us Acme, Tamarisk, Crossfire, (itntiUiy, Lord 'William, and others in iho Hawkcsbnry Guineas in the best Australian record of 140 proves Ins ability to get Champions among Champions. Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by FHicrmsii, out of Juliet, by Touchstone, "founder of a line oi Kings," Musket, by Toxiphoiite, by I.ongbow, by Itliurie!, by Touch.-tone.
Musket's grand-dam liroxn Bess to by Camel, kiio of Touchstone, the renowned. Hermit, by Newmiuster, by Touchstone. Hermit as a sire the biggest success ever at the nt'.id. S!. Albans dam Teudera, by Cotheivtone, by Touchstone. Welcome Jack's dsm Miss Hat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. The J.ihel's dam Pasquinade was full sister to Touchstone. Launeelot, fire of the dam of Faun Fisher, wjs lull brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Lcger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifden, by Nnvmiuste-, by Touch.'.tone. Evening star's dam Maki of Convent, by Flvc.ilcher, by T juclistouo. Vaii|!ii.ird, out of Kn Avant, out of lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. Kegenhoo, by Jlaribj •rong, by Fisherman (imp.) by fieivn, by Bustard, by l,'ss!rc!—l,'aslrel sire I'autalooa. Hamlet, by .Uaribyrong, by Fislie iman. Posworth, by JlaribyLir.i;;, by Fisherman. Piiclimniil, by Jhribyrong, by Fisherman. Calamia by ifavibyumg, by Fisherman. Angler, by' Fisherman. Ilobiusou Crusoe, by Ander, by Fisherninn. N?.vijator, by Cobins:n Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. yer.it-io, by Mari'iyrong, by Fisherman. .Progress, by Angler. Trident, by Itulins:>n Crusoe, by Angler, by I'islif i-m::n.
It will Iw seen from t'-c ab,)vc that the stout-hciu'ieil Fisherman has been oven nu.rc to the Australian Turf than Traduce)' t > the New Zealand. The f:\ct thai l-'isoatorions is the only l'idl.c. :i:au and Tradnccr nick obtaiua-'lo should he sufficient to onlitlc liir to the vcsjccj of brccdcis, Yearling by I'iscatoiimis, ous of 'l'hurouglibr.d wares, would bring at snetioa hvm 100 to 150 gnimas in any part oi tl:c woi'M. Ownersrf mans who arodc-.ironstobreed high pricul youngsUM should stick to \vmsirains t nd put their ware:; to ahoiso on tile lines oi I'b.Kcorious, v.'h'ss breeding a'.Mic v.oiild command him a big scroll in r-iiy ir.r;of the wild. Pi-Cito'ivius' first gob when a yearling brought Si! gnincis. Ho was shipped to Syilir.y to take part in the big t'.vo-vi\;r-o!d evcats cf New South Wales and Victoria, and since lie 1 ur.kd in Sydney he liss been purchased at t!io !ii;;h figure of 709 gniuoss by a vcll-kuotrn Xef Bcuth Wa'oj sj>or'sman, Atitrliis [icu'ormniK'cin the liav.'kejbmy Guiikas i:i Septtmccr the '• To'.vu & Country Jonsnsl" staled ihat the ma of Kiiuiish had refused an offer of four for the coit. In sj.e.iliing of this colt, the Anslralhi )sj»rti»g ssriixs always give hist the prefix of the "handsome" Kingiish. " Aujur" in the " Ausfcabsian" says he was not within 101b of his best form, when he laced in the A.J.C. Derby against Tiident.
In Ilaivlcos 13 sy ri-cat;moi'.s has ob!,lined Champion hizos tv.o year?, in succession, and no matter wh -t alas; of niaro p.itionisoi liini, llio arcidiT U sure to ;.et something that will recoup him for his oulhy, on accoiml of hh purencss of blood, size and sul;stp.!ic?. His two-year-olds in Jiawkcs Hay, cut of avt-rago mares, cannot bo purchased under GO guineas. Hoirait fa by l-ev.mii)s!:cr, by Touchstone, llloed will ieli. l'i-eatoiions lias mow pure Touchstouo 1 100 I couisbg through his veins than any ofcisc.' how; living. It is no iiio boss! to sr.y tint Piscaiorious is the bcsl!»' ed sire soath of the iinc, for undonbt wily lu is, ,'iiul, moreover, he is in every r'-sycct what liii pedigree would imply—a mapilieent stamp of a thoroughbred ivicohovsc, jufsofsiiig great po.vc-r, mh! lull ef slant i.nd iast blood. No doabt the 'Hen. J. White's big sasccss Li through keeping st iet y to wunir-g strain.'. The ls»t liOKe he ever ow;.ed was Trident, by r'cb;n.=on Cracoc, by Angler, by Ki-hernian, Soma ?portfmen aver tint it is " White's luck." It is 110 sui-li thing. It is his sound sens:, an 1 pol judgtnuit, that «:irrys tict genthaan through, Themis no secret n t!>e ma'.icr, and he knows Ihufc to tre.-d winners, ii is necessary to slick to winning families.
In color riscatorions is a Icantiful dar': biown, v.r.h Uiitk points, stanuinj; Hi hands 2iii high, lis; a ueufc expressive head (novel- <i neater or cleaner heart sot o'i a neck), indicative of a grod tnnp:-r. His neck is ioiig ami unr.euip.r, wilh windpipa v.'tll il.it'.eliL-il; lii:i shoulders arc deep and well laid back, an 1 goid nwiigh for anything. He's ;i g". a:ul ioi)i..cd : im. rkatori'/ti.:ban himself in a wire fence wh-.-n a youngster, and from t'uc eifccls of this aceider.t l;e has ahvays suffered move or leis diirinji ilio wholelima h<mi (rsiniuj;. Despite ail lhe:ediv,vbiie',s, v.ken a ili.o year old, l.c skirted in fourteen races, won nine, and rail sccord twice. TiTiAiH Thwiflihrcd Jlira, Ten Guineas; Mali-bred r,l.ires, Six Guineas. Two or move as per agreement, Homo* payable en lirst service, by I'.N., due lCtii January, 1888, Grass I'l'VlU milil due ii'.iiee has teen given of stint'ng, after which 3s lid per week wi!l lie charged. Evciy care of mares will be taken, bat no'iesponiibilily. Oroomaire-os, !o hep-iid at lime of service, For Particulars apply fxoom in charge. ARTHUR I'ieCARTSEY, Props ictcr.
TO TiLIYEL IN THE Y, r AIRARAPA DISj TIIICT, f jpIIU Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Avon , AVON is f. b?.y horse with black point::, ami shads 17 minds high, with plenty of lone an.! hair. Ho is come of a gnat fuii'ily. His dam was sold at SGO guinea vrlicn good mares vote sold at a fourth of iliat yvica. Khe is out of a jihcklcgmare'—one of a family of four, oat of the same (lam, mul the qutfctt* by ltcufrcn.Toe!;, were the four best horses ever bred in the Oaniaii! district. AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.8.E.) bred by u r . ]!oag, E'.q,, I'cndalton, near Cliiistckuch, out of Ids famous prize mare Grace Doling (3G), by Prince of Kilbride, inserted (002). Grace l/arling, by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and (20). Grace Darling was the bori mars tlat eve; stood in Nov.' Zealand. Siio has been ill st and Ommpion at Christshurcli many times, beating the great Maggie Craig, Champion of fjcot'and. Biie was first in Dunp'.iin in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her career is unprecedented. AVOX ! !.I dam, Gipsy, by itaifrev Jock (135) imported from Victoria; g sire licnl'rc.v, imported from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Jilack'eg impoitod from Scotland, lienfreiv Jock's dam I'ose, by Cro'ivden Lad, a famous Clydesdsh, imported from Bcotluntl by the late David Ncsbitl. Itcnfrew Jock was a most successful show Before leaving Victoria he look many fi&fa, and ho \ras ilsres years in succession in Oaroani, Timaru and Dunedin, and Champion of the yard as well. From this history breeders will recognise tiift they have in Avon not only a horse of good parts, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter altojitlicr different from a good looking horse, The great point in horse breeding is to have a sire connected with good families of uudoubtoil cluwictcr, Iu the one case tiic stock will be uniformly good, while in the other case individuals may surpass, but the general chaiactn of the stock vrill be inferior and disappointing, Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to sec weeds spring from a good looking sire. Terms, £l, payable by I'.iV, at first service, due January Ist, 1888, For full information apply to G, WATSON, J I'ronrww.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2760, 28 November 1887, Page 4
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