BLOOD WILL TKLLI PISCATORIOTJS, 11HE coming Siro of the Southern . Hemisphere will stand this season »J Mr A. \f, Cavo'B Farm, Te OreOro, Masterton. PISCATORIOUS by.Traducer (imp.) onto!: Fanny Pishcr, by Fisherman (imp.) : out of Coquette (imp) by Launrelot, winner of fcnglißh St, Lcgcr, and full brother to I Touchstone Trartncer by Tho Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libel out of Pasqucnadc, full Bislcr to Touchstone. Martini.Henry'B dam Sylvia, by Fisherman, out of Juliet, by Touohßtono, " founder of a line of Kings," EJMuaketby Toxopholito, by Longbow, by Ithunel, by Touchstone. Musket's grand dam Brown Bess was by Comcl, siro oi Touchstone, the renowned Hormit, by Nowminsler, by Touchstone, Hermit as a sire tho biggest success ever at the stud. St. Alban's dam Pcntlorn, by Cotherstone, by Touchstone, Welcoino Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flycatcher, by Touchstone. _ Jho Libel's dam Pasqncnado was full sister to Touohßtono. Lauiicolot, pjro of tho dam of Fanny Fisher, ma full brother to Touchstone, and a winner of the English St, Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Olifdcn, by Newminister, by Touchstone. Kvcning Star's dam Maid of Derwent, by Flycatcher, by Touehstone. Vanguard, out of an Avant, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone. rJcgcnhoe.by Maribyrong, by Fisherman (imp.) by Heron, by Bustard, by Caßtrel- Csstrclsiro of Pantaloon. Hamlet, by Maiil.-yrong, by Fisherman. Rosworth, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Richmond, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Calamia, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman, Angler, by Fisherman, llobinsoii Crufloe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Navigator, by Eobinson Ciuseo, by Anglor, by Fisherman. Horatio, by Maribyrong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler, Trirtont7 by Robinson Crnsjo, by Angler, by Fisherman. It will be Been from the above, that the stout-hearted Fisherman has beed even more to tho Australian Turf than Traducor to tho New Zealand. The fact tjiat Piscatorioua is the ouly Fisherman and Traducer l nick obtainable, should bo sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Yearlings by Pieeatorious, out of thorough bred mares, would bring at auction from [ 100 to 150 guineas in any part of the world.
Owners of mares who aro desirous to breed high priced youngsters, should stick to winning strains, mid put their marcs to a horse brod ontho lines of Piscatorious, whose breeding alono would command him n big season in any part of the woild. Piscatorious' first get, wlion a yearling, brought 250 guineas, Ho was shipped to Sydney to take part in the bip two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and 6inco ho landed in Sydney ho has been purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wales sportsmin. After his performance in the Hawkcsbnry Guiueis in Soptombcr, 188G, tho " Town and Country Jourual" stated that Iho owner of Kingfish had refused an otfor of four figurea for the colt. In speaking of this colt, the Australian sporting scribes always give him the prefix of the" handsome" Kingfish. It is no idle boast to say that Piscatorious is tho beßt bred tiro south of tho lino, for undoubtedly ho is, and, moreover, ho 15 in every respect what his pedigree would imply- a magnifisietit stamp ofa thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood.
11l color, Piscatonous is a beautiful dark brown, with block points, stauiliug 16 hands 2ia high, has a neat expressive head, (never a neater or cleaner head set on a nock), indicative of a good temper. His neck 18 lonu and muscular, with windpipe well detached j his shoulders are deep and well laid back, and good enouvh for anything. Ho'b a grand topped 'un. Piscatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when n youngster, and from the effects of this accident uo has always suffered more or less during the vholo tirao lie was training. Despito all the drawbacks, when a thrcc-year-old, ho started in fourteen races, won nine, and ran second twice, TEIIMS -Thoroughbred Mares, Ten Guineas; Half-bred Marcs, Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement, Monies payable on first service, by P.N., duo 10th January, 1890, Grass FKEE until notico baa been given of stinting, after which 3s Cd per week will be charged. Every caro of marcs will be taken, but no responsibility. Groomage-Ss, to he paid at timo o! service. Forparticulars apply to B.CAVK, Or A. W. CAVE, 280 Proprietors, mo STAND THIS SEASON tho X Imported Clydesdale Stallion STSINju«Y STANLEY is a beautiful dapplo bay, stands 17 hands, a tremendously heavy boiioil horso, very proportionately mado, and is ono of the best actioned horses in tho Colony, and is admitted to bo the best horse of hisagoin tho North Island/ PEDIGEEE--Stanley's siro, Clydesdale Hero, was bred by Mr Hodgo, Grcon El ills, Victoria, anotod prize taker in Victoria, and a vory successful stock getter, Clydesdale Hero was tho siro of that noted prizctakcr Farmer's friend, bred in Canterbury, and exported to Melbourno, Victoria, and was awarded first honors at tho Grand National Show and beating all comoffl, Colonial and imported homes and is at presont the champion horse ot tho colonies, Clydesdale Hero, dam Jcsb, iB by LothianTam (imported), grand dam Nance, by Black Champion, imported to Tasmania. Clydesdale Hero's dam is the winnor of five first prizes and three second at Kyneton and Sandhurst, Victoria. His eiro, Lord Clydo, imported from Scotland by that noted breeder, Jamos Crawford, Esq., Kyneton, Victoria, bred by D. McFarlane, Esq., Tovr, Helonsburgh out of Jess, grand dam Tibbio, grand siro Clydesdaln Sam, g. g. sire Old Florence, Lord Clydo, rot by Emporor grand siro Sir Walter Scott, tho pro porty of the Duke of Hamilton, g g siro Old Prinoo, ggg siro Old Clyde. Lord Clyde gainod many prizes in Scotland Ist at Bishopbrigg, Ist at Kirkintillock, let at Kilbrido, also first at Johnston ; when two years old Ist at Barrhead, Ist at Johnson, Ist at Ronfowshire and 2nd prize at tho Highland Society's show at Glasgow (1876.) At Ihroo your old he gained tho Amandale Society prize of i'4o for best stallion, open to all ages, and Jst prizo at tho Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen (1808) Lord Clyde has proved himsplf one of the best sirea in tho world, first and second prizo oolts, also first prizo filly at Sandhurst, first and lafc prizo colts and fillies at Kyneton, Ist prizo colts at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne, showing Lord Clyde to bo a grand stock getter, also iuvinceable in the Show ring, amd by Heart of Oak. Stanley's dam, Bioasom was got by tho celebrated horso Black Champion, imported Dy tho late iVilliam Derham Esq, Melbourno, and and sold thoro to Morris J, Hoskrug Esq. Halswell, Canterbury, for tho sum of eight hundred and fifty pounds, Black Champion (120) Now Zealand Draught Stud Hook, his siro Young England's Glory, grand siro. Young Volunteer, dam by Heart of Oak. Blossom's dam Violet was by the pure bred Clydesdale (Napoleon), imported to New Zealand from Scotland by tho late John Nimmo Esq. of Taieri, Otago. Napoleon was a great prize-taker m Scotland, and as a sire was one of the best we have had in Now Zealand, thus showing Stanloys high class lineage, who cannot fail to produce first-class stock, TEBMS-£4, Monies payablo on first servico by P.N. due Ist January, 1800. Every caro of uiaros will be taken, but no responsibility. Groomage ss, to bo paid at timo of service For further particulars apply FALLOON BROS., 3281 Taratahi.
TO STAND IN THE VAINUIORIJ lli* TRICT, The Thoroughbred Siie Duke of Edinburgh, By Peter Flat (imp)-Swcctmcat (imp) bj Sugar Plum—Verbena, by Slauo out of Peggy, by Bourdon, Sugar Plum by SweetmcatIrisli Queen by Harkaway—Emily. Peter Flat by Flycatcher—Glonavc, sister to Glcncoe, TERMS: £3 for a single marc; £5 for two marea. Allowanco for over two, Every caro taken, but no responsibility, Marcs sent for and returnee!. Good pad docks free, JOHN COOPER, W( ' ' PrdjirietOT, GUrWoui
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3325, 3 October 1889, Page 4
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