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Business Notices, BLOOD WILL TELL! PIBCATORIOUS, THE coming Sire of the Southern Hemisphere will stand this Beason '■ at Mr A. W. Cave's Farm, To Ore Ore, Mastertoii. . riSCATORIOUb by Traducer (imp.) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) ' out df Coquette (imp) byLauncclot, winner of English St. Leger, and full brother to ■ Touchstone Traducer by The Libel, by Pantaloon. Tlio Libel out of Pasquouade, full sisterto Touchstone. Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fisher- i man, out of Juliet, by Touchstone "founder of a line of Kings," Musket by Toxopholito, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touchstone. , Musket's grand dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstoue, the renowned, Hermit, by Newminstcrj.by Touchstone Hermit asusirotbo biggest Biicccss.cver at the stud. St. Allan's dam Peudora, by Cotherstone, by Toaohstoiie, Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by I'oucbst.me. The Libel's dam t'asqueuu'da was full sister to Touchstone. Lmincelot, sire of the dam of Fanny fisher, was full biother to. Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star: by Lord Cli Wen, by Kavmumter, by Touchstone. Kvciiiug Star's dam Maid of Dcrwent, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of an Avant, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. Scgenhoe, by Manbyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Castrel- Ctsirelsiro of Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Maiibyrong, by Fisherman. Kosworth, by llaribyrong, by Fißheimau. Richmond, by Maribvrong, by Fisherman. Calamia, by Marihyrong, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman.'' Bobinson Cnwoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. : Navigator, by.Eobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Horatio, by Marihyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler, Trident, by Robinson Crusoe, by Aiiglor, by Fisherman, It will be seen from the above, that the . stout-hearted Fisherman has beeu even more to the Australian Turl than Traducer to the New Zealand. The fact that Piscatoiious is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable, should be sufficient to entitle Lim to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piscatorinus, out of thoroughbred mares, would bring at auction from 100 to 150 guineas in any part of tiie i world. Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters, should stick to winning strains, and put their marcs to a horse bred on the lines of Piscatoriouß, ' whose breeding alone would command him a bis season in any nut of the woild.

Pisoatorious' first gtt, wlien a yearling, taight,2so guineas, He was shipped to Sydney to take part in the big two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and since he 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. 1886, the " Town and Country Journal" stated that the owner of KingfM bad refused au offer of four figurcß for the colt. In speaking of thisolt, {he Australian sporting scribes always give him tho prefix of the" handsome" Kingfish. It iB uo idle boast to soy tliat I'iscatorioils is the best bred fire south of the line, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, he is in every respect what his pedigreo would imply- ainagniftoicutstamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout nnd fast blood, In color, Pisoatorious is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing l(j hands 2in high, has a neat expressive hesd, (mver a neater or eleanor 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 cuourii for anything. He's a grand topped 'uu. Pisoatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, and from tho effects 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, ho staled in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice, TEUMS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Mares, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies payablo oij first service, by P.N., due 10th January, 1800, Grass FItEK until notice lias been giveu of stinting, after which 3s (jd per week will ho charged, Every care of mares will bo faken, but no responsibility. Groomagc-Ss, to bo paid at time of service. For particulars apply to B.OAVE, Or A, W. CAVE, 3280 Proprietors. i mO STAND THIS SEASON the • 1 Imported Clydesdalo Stallion STANjI,£Y STANLEY is a beautiful dapple bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy hoped horse, my proportionately iiiado, and is one of tho best actioned horses in the Colony, and is admitted to be the bjißt toe of liuqgein the Iforfji Island, pEDIGJiEE- -Stanley's' sjto/GlyaV dale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Green Hills, Victoria, a noted prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock getter, Clydesdale Hero was tho sire of that noted prizctaker Farmor's friond, bred in Canterbuty, and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded lirst honors at the Grand National Show and beating all coiners, Colonial and imported horses and is at present tho champion horse of the colonies, Clydes dale Hero, dam Joss, is by Lothian Tam grand dam Naneo, by Black Champion',' imported "to ' Tasmania. Clydiisdalb Herd's dam is the wirinor of five first prizes and" three sccrjnd at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His sire, Lord Clydo, imported from Sootland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq,Kyneton, Victoria, bred by |J, MoFitrlaiie; Esq., Tup:. Helensburgh opt of Jess, 'grand; dnin'Tibbie, grand tiro Clydesdale ' Sam, g. g, 'sire'Oid Florenoo. Lord Clyde, fotby Emperor grand siro Sir Walter Scott, tho pro-

perty of the Duke of Hamilton, g fr sir Old Prince, gg g sire (lid Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland, Ist at Bishopbrigg, Ist at Kirkintilloch, Ut i)t pbride, also firafc at Johnston; wlion two years old hi i)t Barrhead 1 , Ist at Johnson, Ist at Renfowshlrc and 2nd prize at the Highland Society's show at Glasgow (187fi.) At threo year old lie gained'tl)o 'Anjanclalo Society pr«e of S'fOfor best'sjnjljon, open' Jo ullages, and }st prize at tl'io Highlancf Society's Show at Aberdeen (181)8) Lord Clyde has proved himself one of the best sires iii the world, lirst and sooond prize colts, also.first prize filly at' Sandhurst, first ond Ist prize colts and fillies at Kyncton, Ist prize coltß at the Grand National Show, Melbourno, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, also InvinceSSe'n'tho Show ring, amd by {ijenrt of Oak, Stanley's dam, HICS" sbni'was go): by fhe celebrated horse Black Champion, imported' by' thp latq iVilliani Berhain Esq, Melboump, and and sold there to Morris J. Roskrug Esq, ; Halswell, Canterbury, for the Bum of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion (120) New Zealand Draught fetud lJook, his siro Young England's Glory,' 'grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's dam Violet was bj the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the late John Ninimo Esq. of Taieri, Otago.' Napoleon Was a great prize-taker iii Scotland, and as a lire was one of the best we have had in New Zealand, thus showing Stanleys high class linea?e, w'liq'paiiiipt fail to produce first-olais stock,' 'lEltJfS-11. ■ Jfonies payable on first Eerviee by P.N. due lat January, 1890, Evory care of mares will bo taken, but uo responsibility, Groomage ss,'to be paid attiiUß of service. For further particulars apply FALLOON BROS., 3281 Taratahi. W.J.HODGES" ADDLE AND HARNESS MAIiElt EPTAHUNA Latij %r Wellington) rRUSTS'by'JSo.Qd. Workmanship am} Moderate Chai'gos to inenfc'a'sharb if patronage. Every. Description' of iaddlory and Harness mado and repaired ut the shortest aofo, ujjj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3291, 24 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3291, 24 August 1889, Page 4

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