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Business Notices, BLOOD WILL TELL. PISCATOBIQUS, rpufc coming Sire of the Southern f„ "Bwuphere will stand this aeason at Mr A. W. Cavo's Farm, Te Ore Oro, Mastertnn, IISCATORIOUS by TraJucor (imp,) n( I, p o , ( ' u ®" e t ( lm P) hyLaunoelot, winner of Lngluh St. Loger, and full brother to louchatouo Traducer by Tho Libel, by antaloon. Tho Libat out of Pasquinade, lull sister to loucliatone. Ai.'rtini.Ueufy'a dam Sylvia, by Fisher"f™ H , o£ ,. Jullct - W Touchstone, founder of a line o( Kings," Musket by Toxoplioiitc, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touchstone. . ' Musket's grand dam Brown Bess was by lamel, sire o' Touchstone, the renowned. Hermit, by Newminntcr, by Touchstone, aUl'i" stml" b ' egeSt succcss ovor St. Aiban's dam Peudora, by Cotherstono, by i'ouchslone, Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone, ' llie Libels dam easijuenade was full sister to Touchstone. Lauacolot, m of the dam of Fanny l ®her, was full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Wifdcn, by Newminister, by Touchstone. livening Star's (lam Maid of Derwent, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of an Avant, out of Lady Touchstone v, ' nncr ) by Bcgcnlioo, by Manbyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Cußtrol—Castrel sire of Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Maribyrong by Fisherman, Bosworth, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Richmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisher, man.

Calamia, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Angler, by Fisherman, liobinsoii Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisher, man, Navigator, by Eobinson Cruaeo, by Attglor, by Fisherman, Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler, Trident, by Robinson Orusje, by Angler, by Fisherman, . It will be seen from the above, that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been even mors to the Australian Turf than Traducer to thoNew Zealand. The fact that PiscatorioUß is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable, should be suflicient to entitlo him to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piacatoiioua, out of thoroughbred mares, would bring at auction from 100 to 150 guineas in any part of the world, Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters, should stick to winning strains, ana put their mares to a horse bred on the lines of Pißcatorious, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the woild, Piacutorioua* first get, when a yearling, brought 250 guineas. He was shipped to byduey to take part in the big two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and since ho landed in Sydney ho has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wales sportsman. After his performance in the Hawkeabury Guineas in September. 1880, the " Town and Country Journal" stated that tbo owner of Kingfish had refused an offer of four figures for the colt. In speaking of this colt, the Australian sporting Bcribes always give him the prefix of tho" handsome" Kinglish, It is no idlo boast to say that Piscatorioils is the best bred sire south of the line, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, he is in every rospest what his pedigreo would imply- omagnificientstamp ofa thoroughbred racehurse, possessing great power, nud full of stout and fast blood, In color, Piscatorioua is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 16 hands 2in high, has a neat exprcssivo head, (ntver a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper, His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detached; his shoulders are deep and well laid back, and good euouirh for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. Piscatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, and from the oflects of this accident he has always suffered more or less during the whole time he was training. Despite all the drawbacks, when a three-year-old, he started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran seoond twice.

TERMS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guinea^; Half-bred Mares, Six Guineas, Two or more as per agreement, Monies payable on first service, by P,N,, due 10th January, 1890, Grass FItEE until notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Gd por week will he charged, Every care of raarea will be taken, but no responsibility. Groomago—ss, to ho paid at time of servico. For particulars apply to B, CAVE, Or A. W, CAVE, 328Q Proprietors, mo STAND THIS SEASON the J. Imported Clydesdalo Stallion STANjLiiDY ■ STANLEY is a beautiful dapplobay, atauds 17 hands, a tremendously heavy boned horae, very proportionately mado, and is ono of the beat actioned horses in the Colony, and is admitted to ho tho best colt of his age in tho North Island, Stanley being a three-year-old colt will bo limited to 25 mares only, PEDIGREE--Stanley's Biro, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Greeu Hills, Victoria, auoted prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock getter. Clydesdalo Hero was the siro of that noted prizotaker Farmer's friend, bred in Canterbuty, and oxportod to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horse of tho colonies, Clydes dale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Champion, impottjij "to Tasmania, Clydesdale Hoi'o'a dam is the winner of five first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria, His sire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Craw* ford, Esq., KynetPn, Victoria, fored bv P. MoFurlane, Esq., Torr. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grand siro Clydesdalo Sam, g. g. sire Old Floronoe, Lord Clyde, pot by Emperor grand siro Sir Walter Soott, the property of the Duko of Hamilton, g jr siro Old Prince, gg g sire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland, Ist at Bishopbrig?, Ist at Kirkintillock, Ist at Kilbride, also first at Johnston; when two years old Ist at Barrhoad, Ist at Johnson, Ist at Eonfewshire and 2nd prize at tho Highland Society's Bhow at Glasgow (1876.) At three year old he gained the Amandalo Society prize of •E4O for best stallion, open to sll ayes, and ht prize at (ho Highland Society's Show at A'berdoen (1808) Lord Clydo has proved himself one of the best sires in the world, first and second prizo colts, also first prize iilly at Sandhurst, first and Ist prize colts and fillies at Ivyneton, Ist prize colts at % tlfaqd National Melbourne, showing Lura Clyde to be a grand stool: getter, also invingcablg in tho Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak, Stanley's dam, Blossom was got by the celebrated horse Mack Champion, imported by the late tYilliam Cerium Esq, Melbourne, and aud sold there to Morns J. Boskrug Esq, Halswell, Canterbury, for the sum of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion (120) Now Zealand Draught 1 Stud Book, his sire Young England's Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Hoavt nf Oak. Blossom's dam Violet was bj tho pure bred' Clydesdale ! (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the late John Nimino , Esq, o.f Taieri, Otago, Napoleon was a great prize-taker lii Scotland, and as a . sire was one of the best we have had in ! New Zealand, thus showing Stanleys high class lineaee, who cannot fail to ! produce Jirat-class stocli. For further particulars, as to terms &c, apply to the ! owners

FALLOON BHDS,, M2Bl Tatatalii. jrj;iiODSIS~ ADDLE AND HAllN'jjfjS MAKER jjEKETAHUNA Late of Wkliihgton ) TRUSTS by Good. Workmanship and Moderate Chaigos to merit asliaro of patronage. Every Description of Saddlery and Harness mado and repaired on the jhortwt notice. -3121

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3283, 15 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3283, 15 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3283, 15 August 1889, Page 4

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