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Business Notices. BLOOD WILL TELL! rn'ilii coming Sire of the Southern l t| Hemisphere will stand this season at ilr A, W. Cave's ton, Te Ore Ore, Mastcrton. I'ISCATORIOUb by Traducer (imp.) onUfhimy Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp) by Laiiucelot, winner oUiughsh St. Legor, and full brother to nntaloon. The Libel out of Posmienadc, till ciclnr J-.. 'P ). , . . * ■ran. rat of Juliet by Touchstone, founilar of a linn of Musket;by Toxopliolito, by Longbow, by rtlnnicl. by Toucb&toiio. | lluskct's Brand dam Brown Ucss was by tamel, sire 01 Touchstone, the -renowned Hermit, by Nowminatcr, by Touchstone, Hermit as a sire the biggest success ever at the stud.

.'■"■ l ' u ;" 13 (| am remiora, by Cotherstone, by louchsloni'. Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter I Hat, by_l.lycatci.ei-, by Touchstone'. • T' 10 L L m el ' B llam lJ asqueiiailo was fall sister to loiiclistono, Launcebt, Fire of the dam of Fanny I'lshcr, was full biother to Touchstone, n"« a winner of tlie English St. Legor. Ummotinn's dam Evening Star, by Lord JifdCn, by Ncwininistcr, by Touchstone Evening Star's dam Maid of Ucrweut ty Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of an Avaut, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. Scgcnhoc.by Manhyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Castrel- Oistrel sire of l'anlaloon, Hamlet, by Muit-yrong, by Fisherman, osworih, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. llichmoml, by Maribyrong, by' Fisherman, Calamia by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman. Hobinsoii Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. . Navigator by ltobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fishormnn. Horatio, by Mm-ibyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler, Trident, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Merman. It will be accn from the above, that tho stout-hearted Fisherman ' has been even more tothe Australian Turf than Traducer to the hew Zealand. The fact that Pisoatonous is theMy Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable, should be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of brooders. '"S 3 ty ttscalorious, out of thoroughires, would bring at auction from 100 to 100 guineas in any part of the world. ■ • Owners of marcs who are desirous to hrecfl high priced youngsters, should stiok to winning strains, ami put their mares h a horse bred on the lines of Piscatorious, whose bvccding alone would command him a tag season in any part of the woi Id. liscatonons'first g.t, when a yearling, brought 200 guineas. He was shipped to Sydney to take part in l|, c ojg t " al , old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and since he landed in Sydney he has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wales sponsion. After his performance '" „ t '"\f wkesbury Guineas' in SoptVinjier, 1880, the »Io W and Country Journal" Stated that tho owner of Kiii"li<h bad refused an olfor of four figure, for the colt. In speaking of thisolt, the Australian sporting scribes always give him the prefix of tho" handsome" Kiuglish. It is no idle boast to say ikt Piaoatorioiiß is the best bred site south of the line, for undoubtedly ho is, and, '.., i. r; III" :-'" B .hm,uihu liplicientsiamp of a thoroughquit full q[ stout and fast blood, 111 color, I'isoatoiious is a beautiful dark : brown, with black points, standing 10 bauds 2m high, has a neat expressive head, (never a neater or cleaner head set on a neck), indicative of a good temper, His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe wel detached; his shoulders are deep and well laid back, and good enous-h for any. , thing. He's a grand topped'nn, '" '•'' Pisoaforious hurt lunisdf m a'wo fence when ay.o.uhgsfcr,aud from the effects of this accident ho has always suffered more ■ or _ loss (luring the whole time ho was training. Despite all the drawbacks', when a tlircc-ycar-old, ho stated in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice, TEHMS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Mares, Six Guincaa, iy/onf niQre 03 per agroomont, Monies payabio on first service, by l',N„ due 10th January, ISBO, Grass FUEE until notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Gd per week will bo charged. Every care bihty. f Groomage-os, to bo paid at time of service. For particulars apply to

• mO STAND THIS SEASON tlio „ I Imported Olydcadiilo StalJiou STANjufiY 1 STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy 1 boned horse, very proportionately made, 3 am] js oi;q of the best fiotioned horses in tiio uoioiiy, « ib Minuted to bo tho best horse of liisagoin tho North IsV.id PEDIGREE- -Stanley's sire, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, anotedprizo taker in Victoria, ami a very successful stock getter. Clydesdale Hero was tho sire of that nqted prizotakcr Farmer's friend, bred in Caiitsrbipy, and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded iind boating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at presont tho champion horse ot tho colonies, Clydes dale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lqthian Tarn (imported), grand clam Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. Clydesdale Hero's dam is the winner of jive first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria,. His sire, Lord/Clydo, 'imported' from Soot(diifj by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq, Kynuton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlane, Esq., Torr. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dum Tibbie- grand sire Clydesdale Sam, g. g. sire Old Florence, Lord Olydo, cot by Emperor grand sire Sir Walter Scott, the property of the Duko of Hamilton, g g sire Old Prince, ggg sire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland, let at Bishopbrigg, Ist at Kirkiutillook, Ist at Kilbride, also lirst at Johnston; at Johnson, Ist at Bonfcivshiro and 2nd prize at the Highland Society's show at Glasgow (1876.) At three year old he gained the Amandalo Society prize of M) for best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist prize at tho Highland Society's Shijw si Aberdeen (18b8) Lord Clyde has proved himself one of the best sires in the world, first and socond prize oolts, also lirst piizo lilly at Sandhurst, first and Ist prizo' colts and fillies at Kyncton, Ist prize colts at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne, showin" Lord Clyde to no a grand stock getter, also invinceable in tho Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak. Stanley's dam, Blosspin ps got by the celebrated : horse black Oharppiun, imported 'by the late , iVilljam pei'linin Esfj, Ifelb&urnp, and j anil spld there to Morris J, 'lloskrug , Esq. Haisy/ell, Cantprbury, for tlio sum' of eight hundred aufl (iffy pounds, Black , Champion (120) New Stud Boolt, his sire Young England's , Glory, grand siro, Young A'olunteor, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's dam , Violet was h) tho puro bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand c from Scotland by tlio jate John Nimmo k Esq. of Taieri, Ofago. Napoleon was a ■, great prize-taker m Scotland, and as a sire was one of tho best wo have had in t New Zealand, thus showing Stanleys » high class lineiure, who cannot fail to produce iirst-class stock. For further -, particulars, as to tonus h, apply to tho '

l-'ALLOON BKUS,, 3281 ' :■' • Taratahi. W. J. HODGES ADDLE AND habness makee '• EKETAIM'A " Latk'Of Wellington) ' mRUSTg bj Good Workmanship and X Moderate b\mg<& to' merit 1 a'sharo of patronage. Every Description of Saddlory and Harness made and repaired 911 tho shortest notice, 8121

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3286, 19 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3286, 19 August 1889, Page 4

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