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BLOOD WILL TELL I PISC ATORIOUS, 'pHE coming Siro of the >outlicrn Ho? i« I sphere will staud this season at Mr A, W. (> av's Far 11, I e Ore Ore. iISUAiOII OUSby 'lnducer (imp.) out of I-a> ny Fisher, by r'islim man (imp.) out of ('oquit e (iirp) l.y lan celot, winner of i h I'ciby and full biothor 10 Touchstone Traduier by The l.iliel,by I'an aloon, Tho libel out of l'asquena'le, fall sister to Touchstone, 'flic r< cent p' rfornmtice of tho above Sire's first get—KlNtrKiSH- be ting si'Ch flyers as Acme. Tamarisk, Crossfne, (ientiity, Lo'rd William, and others in tho Haukesbury Guinotis in the best Australian rccuro oi 140 proves his ability 10 get Champ ons amuiig Olumii ious. Matlini-Htniy's darn Sylvia, by Fiihermm, out of Ji.li t. by Touchstone, "f >und r of a line o Kings" Muket by T.ixrtf holito, by Longbow, by ltliuriiv. by Touch'tone. Wusket'H gr mi-dim Brown Bob? was by Camel, tire of T uchstotie', thole owned; . Hermit, by Newwinstur, by Touch-lone. Hermit as a-eire tho uieeeat success ever a he sititl.

St. Alba'iß dam Pendora, by Cotlier.-t -ne, by Touchstone. Wilcome Jit k'a dam Miss Flat, 1 y Pet>r Flat, by i'l ca clier, hy Touch touo. 'l'ho i ibel'e ■ nn\ Paaquuiadew-s full sia' o to Touchstone. Lauii ilo i siro if the dam of Pun Fishe , w'l lili/brother to T 'Uclistone, and a winner of the English Sr. I.<;ger. t (immot o V dam Evening m,i , by Lord Ciifdcn, by N wlnin te, l>y Toucl> - r' I veiling tav's dam Jlaifl itf 'iienv at, by Plyc icher,"b.y-T uchs' in'. Va muni, out 'uf n Av.i:it, out of 'ady Mjarjl by Orlando (D rby win or) by Touchstone. • cgeiihoe, by Maribyro g, by Fisherm-n (imp.i b. Her it, ty mis aiji, by, i- s ret— a 'l'd sire l a.'ial o•. . Hkiulu , by. aiiiij'roiivi by tfis^eiman. I'osworth, t y Murili' r ng," b> I'is erin.n. Riclim ud, iiy M ribyrong, by i islicima-i. Cdamia by Ma iby.riig, uy F-alierman. AiUcr, iiy Fibh.-ruj <t.,

hobiuson uu-ue, i>y An lev, by Fi.-her-man. Hvi ator, by '-'obsns n Crusoe, by r, by Fisherman, aor to, iy Mari jTinj.',by Fi licrraan. I r Kress, by Aujlcr. Tr dent, by u»i ins 11 '• rusoe, by Anidtr, l>y iahd'm n. It wi 1 b. t-etn from t' o ab >vu that the Btoui-hcav oil Fishenn 11 ha- b in t.ve m re t- ;he Aiißtra ian Tu f tuau Iradu er t the New Z- al iiid. Tie f iCi tint I isuitorious is the only Hslcuau and Tridueer n;ck «btaina Li should be sufficient to en itl; h;r iothures|Cos uf bieedeis. Yearlings by I'iscatorious, ouc of Tli roughlir d uiares, «ou 'I at miction fr m IUO to ISO guin as m »ny pan o ilie w>rl-l. Owners f max s \vh i are de -irous to breed high prie d youngs trs s'nou d stick to wini.g strains nd put their mares 10 alwiSi bed on ih lino o 1 Pis'iiiuiims, vvh sa b ceding alone would command him a big Be son in -ny jar i>f lie wo Id Pic.to ious' tirst get. when a yearling brought 250 is He was shipped to Ny.iu-y to take prt in lie big two- pr-o d even s <>f New Si nth Waes and Vict»m. aud siuee lie 1 li > d in Sydney he Ins to n purchitcd ut the likh figur- of 700 guine s by a well-ki own N'-\v S uth Wa c- spor sman. Af'er his pe format ein tho Hawke*bury Guin as in ept> niter the " 'lo-ui & 'omitry Journal" tta cd i hat tho ow er of Kin fish bad refused an offer i f four fi-ur s f.rtlie colt. In 8, eit;ing of this colfc, ih*r Ans ralim fp rti g scries always give hi m te p efix nf ihe -" haudsoii.e" Kinglish. "Augur" in :lie ' Austalisia " say- lie was not wi.liiu 101b if Ins best form, when h'need in the A.J 0. Demy against 'liu dent.

In tkwk.'sß y Pi-cat'irions has ob'ained Champion irizc- two yean in succession, a dno matte v/li it olas of marc pit oniae < him, ilie ure (l r i-> suie to et om tiling that will leconp lnm for his ouil y, on account of hn p remss of Wood size and substa-c.;. Hii two-year-olds in hawkca Bay, t-ut of avetag iuareß cannot be purchased under 60 Hermit is by iNonminater by Touchstone. Bin d will .ell. Pi-catmi us has more pure Touchsoue I 100 l eoinsi g through his veius than any ot> e hors living. It sno idle boast to si y th t t'isca oi'ions is the bißt o ed .-ire »o.uh of the .ins, fo uiul 'ii : 't edly he in, Mid, m reov«r, he is in eery r.specr.what his pedigree wuuld iinply—a lnag. ilicont stamp of a thoroughbred r-ce-horse, p .?se?s ng great po.--er. and .u.l i.f stout iiiid iast bl od. No doubt the H n J. White's big s&tS's is 'tiirougn ke pi g rt icty ,-io*%.inn • g strain-. The..hcsL- haKg"ile~ovvr ow edw.s Trident ' obinson Cru oe, by Angler, by "Pi-herman. • onio port men aver th it it is "U h te's luck." It is no su li thing. I is bia kound sens, an i goo ju lg n< nt, ihat cury-i ili,.t gentleman through. Thtr-. i. ; no secret i • t-.f matier, and he nows th-.t to ore. <! winners,- li. jS nece.-sary to Siic.v t'.i w numg families. in co 01 Hsat'iri us is a : eautiful dark biown will i lack points, stall ing l(S bands 2in high, i\;» a i-eit express ve head (ntvir ut no te 01 cleaner head s-'t o. a tck). in '- cative of ag od t nifn-r. His u,ck is 0' g aii urn eular wihwr dpip wtll.d t ch- d; hi» shouldeiß are deep -ml wed la d i-ac , an. go ■■ " n ugh for anything. H 'sagiaudto|> ed.un. ii-eatori ut liur-. i.misf in a m ire fence h n a youngster and from the efl'ec s of thi- ac id>- t eli sal«a.>B s ffer il noc or le sduring >he whole iw. ln'.was r ini Despite all the edivwbac's vlitn ath eeye rold, e st rto" i ■ fourteen raws, w.iii nii.e, .md ran * en d twi, c. T-'RMS - .Thwro'ighbred Maes Ten Gui-cas; Hal • 'red M res, Six Guineas. Two ov more .>s per agreemen . Monie paya-le on first serv c b. .N . due l' : t'i Ji nuary, 1888 Grass FJIEK ut til duen tice has i e 'n gi en oi stint ly, f er wM h 3s 6I per wekwi 1 b charg d. I ve y caro of mar bwi 1 e aken. but no e y. For Part cula s pplyiroomi i-hage. iißiHUii mmm, _ Prop iet'-r.

TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIRARAPA DIS TRICT, 'J'HE Turo Clydesdale Stallion, AVOII. AVON is ft bay horso with black points, ami stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone ami hair. He is come of a great family. His dam was sold at 8(10 guinea when good mares were sold at a fourth of that price, Slio is out of a Blackleg mare—one of a family of four, out of tliosainodam, and the quartette, by Renfrew Jock, were Hie four best nurses ever bred in the Oamaru district. •

AVON, by Avon Cliicf (150, N.Z.5.8.) Drcd by \V. Boag, Esq., Fendalton, near Christchurch, out of his famous prize maro Grace Darling (3l>), by Princo of Kilbride, imported (602), Grace Darling, by Friure Charlie, imported (4 and G2li), Grace Darling was the best mare that ever stood in New Zealand. She has been first and Champion at Christchurgh many times, beating the grcutJlaggie Craig, Champion of Scotland. Sho was first in Dun' cilin in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her career is unprecedented, AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (135) imported from Victoria; g sire Renfrew, imported.from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's dan, Rosn, by Crowden Lad, a famous Olydesdal'., imported from Scotland by the Into David Nesbitt, Ronfrew Jock was n most successful 6how horse. Before leaving Victoria he took many firsts, and he was tluco years in succession in' Oamaru, Timaru and Duncdin, and Champion of the yard as.woll. Prom this history breeders will recognise tlif t they have in Avon not only a horse of good parts, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter altogether different from a good looking horse. The great point in horse breeding is to have a sire connected with good families of undoubted clnracter, Io the ono caso the stock will, bo uniformly good, while in the other case individuals may surpass, but the general chmactci of the stock will be inferior and disappointing, Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to see weeds spring from a good looking site. Terms, £4, payable by P.N, at first semce, due January Ist, 1883. For full information apply to G, WATSON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2766, 5 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2766, 5 December 1887, Page 4

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