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BLOOD WILL TELL! PISCATORIOUS, THE coining Sire of, the Southern Hemisphere will stand this season at Mi' A. \Y, Cove's Farm, To Ore Ore, Masterfon. PISCATORIOUS by Traducer (imp.) out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.) out of Coquette (imp) by Lauiicelot, winner of English St. Lcgcr, nnd full brother to Touchstono Traducer by The Libel, by Pantaloon. The Libol out of Pasnuonade, full sister to Touchstone, Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fishermat), out of Juliet, by Touchstone, " founder of a line o( Kings." Musket by Toxopholito, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touchstone. Musket's grand dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstone, the renowned Hermit, by Newmiuster, by Touchstone, Hermit as a sire the biggest success over at the stud. St. Alban's dam Pendora, by Cotherstoue, by Touchstone, Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. _ Hie Libel's dam I'asqucnade was full sister to Touchstone. Launcelot, sire of the dam of Fanny Fisher, was full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifdcn, by Newminister, by Touchstone. Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwent, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone.' Yanguard, out of an Avant, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. Scgcnhoe, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Costrel—Castrel siro of Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Bosworth, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Richmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Calamia, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherinau. Bobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Navigator, by Bobinson Crnaoc, by Angler, by Fisherman. 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 more to the Australian Turf than Traducer to the New Zealand. The fact that l'iscatorious is the only Fisherman and Traducer nick obtainable, should bo sufficient to cntitlohimto the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of thorough bred 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 marcs to a horse bred on the lines of Piscatorious, whose breeding alono would command him a big season in any part of the woild. Piscatorious' first get, when a yearling, brought 250 guineas, He was shinned to

Sydney to take part in tlie big two-year-old events ot New South Wales and Victoria, and since lie landed in Sydney ho has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known Now South Wales sportsman. After his performance iii the Hawkeabury Guineas in September, 188G, tho " Town and Country Journal" htated that tlio owner of Kingfiah had refused an offer of four figures for the colt. In speaking of thiseilt, tho Australian sporting scribes always give him the prefix of the " handsome" Kingfish. It is 110 idle boast to say that PiscatoriOils is tho best bred sire south of the liue, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, ho ib in every respect what his pedigree would imply- a magnifisient stamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, aud full of stout and fast blood. In color, Piscatorious is j benutifuldark brown, with black points, standing 10 hands Sin high, has a neat expressive head, (never a neater or olennor 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 enouph for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. Piscatorious hurt himself in a wiro fence when a youngster, and from tho effects qf this accident he has always sul%e4 IU0(o or _ less during the w|iplo time lie was training. Ceijpito all tho drawbacks, when a three : ycar-old, ho started in fourteon races, won nine, and ran second twice, TERJIS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Mares, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Monies payablo on first service, by P.N., duo 10th January, 1890, Grass FIIEE until notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Cd per week will bo charged. Every caro of mares will be taken, but no responsibility, _ Groomage-os, to bo paid at time of service. Forparticulars apply tfl ' ' B.OAVIi, Or A, W, CAVE, 280 Prourietors, mO STAND THIS SEASON tho 1 Imported Clydesdqlo Stallion STANjujEY STANLEY is a beautiful dupplo bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy honed horse, very proportionately made, and is one of the best aetioned lioraos in the Colony, and is admitted to bo the best horse of his age in tho North Island! PEDIGREE--Stanley's siro, Clydeadale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, anoted prizo taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock getter. Clydesdale Hero was the sire of that noted prizctaker Farmer's friend, bred In Canterbury, and oxported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at the Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at present tho champion horse of tho colonics, Clydes<}alg Horn, dani Jess, is by Lilian Tam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Biack Champion, imported to Tasmania, Clydesdale Hero's dam is tlio winnor of fivo first prizes and throo second at Kynetou and Sandhurst, Victoria, flia sire, Lord Clydo, imported from Scotland by that noted breedor, James Crawford, Esfj., Kyneton, Victorja, bred by D. MpFurlano, Esq., Tore. Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbip. grand sire Clydesdale Sam, g. g, aire Old Florence. Lord Clyde, rot by Emperor grand siro Sir Walter Scott, tlio property of the Duke of Hamilton, g p siro Old Princo. gg g sire Old Clydo. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland

Vijuvi fciunuu manj jJiuua 1(1 OWMUIQ lafc at Bialiopbrifj", Ist at KirkintiUock Ist tit Kilbride, also first at Johnston Kiwi) tw'uJJars9 ars ! sl at Johnson, Ist nl Jloiifowjhiro and 2nd prize at the Highland Society's qhow al Glasgow (1876.) At threo year old lie gained the Amandalo Society prize ol Jt'4o for best stallion, open to all ages, and Ist pri/,o at tile Higliland Society's Show at Aberdeen (1808) Lord Olydo has proved himself one of tho best sires in tho world, first and second prize colts, also first prize filly at Sandhurst, first r.iul Ist prize colts and fillies at Kyncton, Ist prize colts at the Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, also invinceable in the Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak. Stanley's dam, Blossom was got by tlio celebrated horse Clack Champion, imported By tho late tVilliam Perliam Esq, Helbourno, and and there fo Morris J. Eoskrug Esq, Halswell, Canterbury, for thesunj of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion' (120) New Zealand Draught Stud Book, his sire Young England's Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dain by Heart of Oak, Blossom's dam Violet fffts !)J the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by tho late John Kiinmo Esq, of Taieri, Otago, Napoleon was a great prize-taker in Scotland, and as a sire wa3 one of the best wo have hail in Ne\y tljus allowing. Stanleys high class lilies™, who capiat fail to produco first-class stock. • ■ TEKJIS-£4, Monies payable on first service by P.ij. due Ist January, Evory cai'o of njarfs will bp takon, but no responsibility. Groomage ss, to be paid at time of servico. For further particulars apply FALLOON BROS,, 3281 Taratahi, TO STAND IN THE WAINUIORU DISTRICT. Tho Thoroughbred Siro Duke of Edinburgh, By Peter Flat (imp)— Sweetmeat (imp) by Siig'ar Plum—Vprljc|ia. by {finite out of Peggy, bjr Bourdon, Sligar Mum by Sweeiii,catIrish tjuee'ii by'-Harkawity—Emily. 'Peler Flat by Flyeatelier—GlenaVc,'' sister' 'ti plcncoc, ' ' TERMS i £3 for asiitglc l^are; £5 for to mares. Allowance lor over vwq. Every carc taken, but no responsibility, Mares sent for anil returned. Good pad docks ftco. JOHN COOPER, W Pwprlotor, Oladstatc

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 4

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