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BLOOD WILL TELL!" [WW coming Sire of the Southern K, Homsphero will stand this season ■ Mr A. W. Cavo'j Farm,'Te'Ore Ore, by Traducer (imp.) ( 0 of Wither, by Fisherman (imp.) « out of Coquette (imp) by Launcelot, winner 01 Unglish St. Leger, ami full brother to I liwoliatoiw-Traducev by The Libel, by fiiWonn. Tho Libel out of Pasuuonade, . full aiater to Touchstone. Martini. Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fisher- ( my, out of Juliet, by Touchstone, , "founder of a line of Kings." Musket by Toxopholitc, by Longbow, by Itliuncl, by Touchstone. I Musket's grand dam Brown Bess waß b Umel, sire of Touchstone, the renowned? Horm.it, by Newmiuster, by Touchstone' Hermit as a aire tho biggest success ever ' at the stud. , St. Alban's dam Pemlors, by Cotheratone, by Touchstone, Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Petor Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone, , iho Libel's dam Pasquonade was full ; sister to Touchstone, Launcclut, tire of the dam of Fanny Fisher, was full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of (ho English St. Lcger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifden, by Newminisler, by Touchstone. Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwent, t by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of anAvant.outof Lady | Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone, Scgenhoo.by Manbyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Oastrel- Costrcl eiro of Panlaloon. Hnmlot, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Bosworth, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Richmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Cnlamia, i>y Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman, llobiusoi, Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. by Bobinson Crusee, by Angler, by Fishermau. Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler, Trident, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman, It will be seen from the above, that the stout-hearted Fisherman has been even nipre to the Australian Turf than Traducor to tho New Zealand, The fact that Piscatoilous is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable, should be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders'. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of thoroughbred marcs, 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, and put their mares to a horao bred on the lines of Piscatorious, whose breeding alono would command him a big season in any part of the woild, Piscatorious' first get, whop ft yearling, brought 2po guineas, Ho ww shipped to Sydney to tako 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 tho high figure of 700 guincaa by a well-known New South Wales sportsman, After hia performance in the Hawkeabury Guineas in Soptember, 1880, the " Town and Country Journal" stated that the owner of KiugGsh had refused an offer of four figures for tho colt. In speaking of tbisoilt, tho Australian sporting scribes always give him the prefix of the" handsome" Kiugfish, It is no idlo boast to say that Piscatorious is the best bred sire south of tho line, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, lie is in overy respect what bis pedigree would , imply- araagnifieicnt stamp ofa thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood, lu color, Fiscatoriouß is a beautiful dark ' brown, with b|ack points, standing 1(1

| iiiiHuo au Hiuq, uas oam expressive head, 1 (never a ueatcr or cleaner head set on a , neck), indicative of ut good temper. His neck in long and muscular, with windpipe well detached; his shoulders aro deep and well laid back, and (food euoueh for anything, He's a grand topped 'uu, Kwatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, and from the effects of this accident lie has always suffered more oHcsb during the vhole time ha was , (raining. Despite all the drawbacks, when a three-year-old, ho started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice, TERMS-Thoroughbred Mares, Ten ■ Guineas; Half-bred Mares, Six Gulqeas. Two or more as per aurc-tment, Monies , payablo on flrgt service, by l\N,, due Ifltli January, lS'Jil, Cirass FliEß'iintil notice has been given of stinting, after which 8a [ fid per week, will be charged. Every core . of marcs will he taken, but no responsi- \ bility, Groonmgo-58, to bo paid at time of sorvioc. ' b'or particulars apply to ; B.OAVE, 'Or &, W, CAVE, ' 3'2SO Proprietors, m fllO STAND THIS SEASON the 1 Imported Clydcsdnlu Stallion. ' ST4'l>f-Mfiy W'i'ANLEY is a boautifql dapple bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy boned horse, very proportionately made, and is ono of tho best aotioncd horsos in the Colony, and is admitted to be the best horse of bis age in tho North Island PEDIGREE--Stanley's airo, Clydcsdalo Hero, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Green Hills, Victoria, anoted prize taker • in Victoria, and a very successful stock gate. Clydesdale Horn po fliu give p,f t|int noted prijotakor Fani'icv's friend, pc| 'jjj lOanterbiity, and imported to Melbourne, Victoria, mid was awarded Urat honors at the Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present the champion horse ol tho colonies, Olydes ( dale Hero, dam Jcsb, is by Lothian Tam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania, . Clydesdale Hero's dam la the winner of pye first prize's and threo Becond at Kyno'toh and Sandhurst, Victoria, His r sire. Lord Clydo, iinported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq .Kyneton, Victoria; bred by £. MoFitrlanc, Esq., Tprr, Helensburgh uiit of Jess, grand <jam' Tibbie, grand ■ sire Clydesdale'' Sain, g. g. sire Old l'lorencoV Lord Cly<lo,'?otby Emperor grand sirp Sir Walter Scott, tho property of the Duke of Hamilton, g f sire Old Prince, gg g aire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland, Ist f)t Bishopbrijp!, }at at Kirkjntillook, gut Kilbrjde, also first at Johnston'; on two years old Ist' at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Utat Eenfcwshiro and 2nd prize at the Highland Socioty's show at Glasgow (1876.) At throo yoar old he gained the Auiandalo Society prize of i'4o for best stallion, open to M ages, and Ist prize at Hie Highland Society's Bhp.wat'Atordfjen (1808)' Lord' Clyde jias proved himself ono of the best sires in the world, first and second prize colts, also first prizo filly at Sandhurst, first and Ist prizo colts and fillies at Jfyncton, lsfc'prize colts at tbo Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing fjqra Cjydo to tie a grand stoplj eottpr, ajso ipvinceable in the Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak, Stanley's dam, Biossom waa got by the celebrated horse Clack Champion, imported py the late Milium Derhain Esq, Melbourne, and atiil sold there to Morris J r . Eoskrug ]i!sq. Hulswejl, Canterbury, Jin; the sum of flight hundred and fifty Champion (120) Now Zealand Draught btud Book, his sire Young England's Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's dam Violet was by tho pure bred Clydesdalo ; (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand ! from Scotland, by the late John Ninimo Esq. of Taier'i.'Otago. Napoleon was a . groat prize-taker iu 'Scotland, apd as a j sirq'waa.q'npof tjippMt'wp'haye jiad in New Zpalahi], thus ipwing Sttnijoya I high class |inoai<o| who cannot fa]l to prnijupo Jin)t-o|asi stoog. > TERMS-£4, Monica payablo on I first cervioo by P,N. duo Ist January, ■ 118110 ~ v ' v w cui'o of mares will be ! lake.',, but no-rcsponl'!!:;; ■ os, to bo paid at timo of aorvioo. For further- particulars apply FALLOON BEOS., r 1)281- Taratahi. d Litis or Wmmnoton ) TRUSTS by Good Workmanship and Modorato Ohavgns to'morit neharo of patronago. Kvory Description of Saddlery and Harnoss mado and repaired jnfde Softest potjep. OJijj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3294, 28 August 1889, Page 4

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