BLOOD WILL TELL! PISCATORIOUS, !WE coming Siro of tho Southom JL Hemisphere will stand this season Jt Mr A, W. Cavo's Farm, To Orb Ore, Mastortnn. urinii ranny jjisiim, by i-'i?Jicnnan (imp.) out of Coquette (imp) l.yLatimolot; winner Of Jinghsh St. Lcgor, and full hrothor to louchslonc Tradnc-r by Ik Libol, liy Pantaloon. The Libel out of Pasquonailo, full sister to Touchstone. Martini-Hcnry's dam Sylvia, liy Fisherman, out of Juliet, (,y Toucliatono, " foiinuur of a Hnn of Kings." Musket by Toxopholilo'by Longbow, by Musket's grand dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire o' Touchstone, tho renowned Horinit, by Ncwminstcr, by Touchstone, Hermit as a sire the biggest success ever at the stud. St. Alban's dam Pcmlora, by Cotlicrstone, by Touchstone. Welcome Jack's dam Mills Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. The Libel's dam I'asnucnado was full sister to Touchstone. Launcclot, sire of tho dam of Fanny Fisher, was full bother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Legcr. Commotion's dam Evoaing Star, by Lord Clifden, by Newministcv, by Touchstone, Evening Star's dam Maid of Dcrwcnt, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of an Avant, out ot Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winnor) by Touebstone, Scgcnhoc, by Manbyronj, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Castrcl-Csstrclsiro of l'anliiloon. Hamlet, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Bosworih, by Mariliyrong, by Fishttmnn. Iticbmoml, by Mariliyrong," by Fisherman. Catania, by Mariliyrong, by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman. Hobinsoii Cnifioo, by Angler, by Fisherman. Navigator, by 'liobinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Progrc-s, by Angler, Triilent, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. It will lie seen from tho above, that tho 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 be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of thorough bred mares, would bring at auction from 100 to 150 guineas in any part of tho world. Owners of marcs who are desirous to breed high priced youngsters, should stick to winning strains, and put their mares to a horse bred on flic lines of Piscatorious, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world. Piscatorious' first get, when a yearling, brought 250 guineas. He was shipped to Sydney to take part in the big .two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and sinco ho landed in Sydney ho has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known Now South Wales sportsman. After bis performance in the Hawkeabury GuhiMS in Soptombcr. 18811, tho " Town and Country Journal" stated that the owner of Kinglish had refused an offer of four figures for the colt. In speaking of thisolt, tho Australian snorting scribes always give him tho prefix of the" handsome" Kinglish. It is no idle boast to say that Piscatorious is the best bred siro south of tho line, for undoubtedly he is, and, moreover, be is in every respect wdiat his pedigree would imply- ainagnifbientalamp of a thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood.
In color, Piscatormus is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 10 bands 2in high, has a neat expressive head, (nrver a neater or cleaner head sot on a neck), indicative of n eood temper, His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detached; his shoulders arc deep andwell laid back, and good ciioiu/h for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. l'iscatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, and from the effects of this accident he has always suffered more or less during the whole lime lie was (raining. Gespito all the drawbacks, when a three-year-old, he started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice, TEHMS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Marcs, Six Guineas, Two nr more as per agreement. Monies payable on first service, by P.N., due 10th January, 1890, Grass FKEE until notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s O'd per week will be charged. Every care of marcs will ho taken, but no responsibility, _ Groomage-as, to bo paid at time of service, For particulars apply to B.CAVK, Or A. W, CAVE, 280 Prouriotors. mo STAND THIS SEASON the X Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANjI,£IY STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy boned horso, very proportionately made, and is oho of the best actioned horses in the Colony, and is admitted to bo the best horse of liisagein fcho North Islandf PEDIGKEE--Stanley's sire, Clydcsdalo Hero, was bred by Mr Hodge, Green Hills, Victoria, a noted prize taker in Victoria, and a very successful stock gettor, Clydesdale Hero was the sire of that noted prizotakcr Farmer's friend, bred in Canterbury, and exported to Melbourne, Victoria, and was awarded lirst honors at the Grand National Show and beating all comers, Colonial and imported horses and is at presont tho champion horse of tho colonies, Clydesdale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tam (imported), grand daui Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania, Clydesdale Hero's dam is the winner of live first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria, His sire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, James Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlane, Esq., Ton - . Helensburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grand sire Clydesdale Sam, g, g, siro Old Florence. Lord Clyde, rot by Emperor grand siro Sir Walter Scott, tho propurty of the Duke of Hamilton, g « sire Old Prince, gg g sire Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gained many prizes in Scotland • Ist at Bishopbrig", lsUt Kiduntillock Ist at Kilbrido, also first at Johnston ; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Ist at Kenfowshiro and 2nd prize at the Highland Society's show at Glasgow (1876.) At three year old he gained tlio Auiandnle Society prize of i'4o for best stallion, open to all ageß, and Ist prize at tho Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen (1808) Lord Clydo has proved himself one of the best sires in tho world, first and second prize colts, also first prize filly at Sandhurst, first stid Ist prize colts and lillies at Kyneton, Ist prize cidts at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lorn Clyde to be a grand stock getter, also inviuceablo in tho Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak, Stanley's dam, Blossom was got by the celebrated horse Black Champion, imported oy the late iVilliam Derlwin Esij, Melbourne, and and sold there to Morris J. ltoskrug Esip Halswell, Canterbury, for the sum of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion (120) New Zealand Draught Stud Book, his sire Young England's Glory, grand sire, Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak, Blossom's dam Violet was by the puro bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by the Into John Niimno Esq. of Taievi, Otago. Napoleon was a great prize-taker m Scotland, and as a siro was one of'the best we have had in New Zealand, thus showing Stanleys high class lineage, who cannot fail to produco first-class stock. TEMS-i'4. Monies payablo on first service by P.N. due Ist January, 1890. Every care of mares will bo tan, but no responsibility. Groomago fis, to be paid at timo of service, For further particulars apply FALLOON BEOS,, 3281 T.tratahi, TO STAND IN THE WAINUIOIIU DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Sire Duke of Edinburgh, Ey Peter Flat (imp)— Sweetmeat (imp) by Sugar Hum—Verbena, by Slane out of I'eggy, by Bourdon, Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat— Irish Queen by Harkaway-Emily, Pctct Flat by Flycatcher—(jlenare, sister to Glencoe, TERMS: i' 3 for a single mare; £5 for two marcs. Allowance for over two. Every care taken, but uo responsibility, Mares scut for and returnci!, Good pad docks free, JOHN COOPER, 5279 Ptrfjjrietw, Gltdgtoue
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3319, 26 September 1889, Page 3
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