Stud Horses THE SIRES OF THE SEASON. TO STAND AT HA'VELOOK, Where first-class paddocks will bo provided.with every care and attention, but without responsibility «v HpHE thoroughbred I s a l a rk brown horse W §& standing 15 hands 3 "'"■""'' " of Grand Flaneur, the equine wonder of the southern hemisphere, also Chester, Dagworth, St. George, Patriarch, <fee, dam Lilla, the dam of Commodore, Alrwca, and Jessamine, and errand dam of Llama, Ringwood Woodlands, Bithurst, and Er,na Terms—7 Guineas per mare " MUTE " 2*5?% A beautiful bn.v with blscVpo'nt /rwjßW»|L "tindimr \<M n< nds b\ the clp •'/dtf'ej? h> - re Fm wc r kq, pip "f ("• '<1- * ', r " V, "" d Hnnd (Inn &—jF~ r •'"i noil oirn ' IR'C" >o n'Hi , r< 'nim r> nnrl hiK sistp R n ' .n ' t>l' Rii - wip •-•r c » v ,i . s w ' i - 'p r , r , V 1 •> , -a n , Fi iii l -i, vul * i 7 Uuliifci" [On r . « MERLIN " rally A dark bay, standing 16 hind 3, jSwHeßf&i by Blue Boy (imp), data Malice, own pister to T.uriine, the best mare ever foaled sout.h of t\; ■m&ss°&i&sS£sr-s- line, and nwn sister to T,e Lcuti. Klrm 80 , / wa-> by Beatfsman, Vn'■■<umhle Kite by Vr.lf.i-pijr frv-m c t»>*t Briar, b Toe! well out. of Eg'anMup, by t.hr. Flying- ThiM man. Ecferrine t" ttr? <<?<i.th of fclno TSnv, " Au"i:r.' ■if fbe Australasian, \rrit.?H : — "Krec-erp anff-rp' , ;i 'evo , O 1:-:'. Tit -hiMl&ilh of fiJuo Boy, 013' (i , the bred horses i ver imported to this or ">r>-tht-r oniony." I,united t/> 5 appr< vc<l besides hisowner's Tormt—s Guineas per mare. The Imported Norfolk Roadster " PRTCKWILLOW," A r-enutifnl dopnW dark bay. Aniline 15 lmnris 3 inches, wn <B!!^^ffii£^^ r eelecred in Fnsland by Maj •■ Barlow for Meser-i Rrown anHill, of Canterbury, Rt a cost of nearly QCO guinea?. Prickwlllow'e own brother, Youne Prickwillow, at ■* ypars old won the Belleadon Coplow Stakes at CroxPark, heating amongst others the well knowrhorses Hamlet, and Chance. He won the Welter Stakes and Hunters' Stakes at Aberdeen, beatinp Mino, Tinderbox, Victory, and several others. Owners wishing to breed steenlecnase horses, weight earryinir hunters, stepping carriage ano hne-gv horses and backs up to nny weight, descr'i • tions of horses which are extremely scarce anr valuable, should avail themselves of this noted sire Terms—s Guineas per mare. The Pediereed Carlyon Pony 4g| "TAM O'SHANTER," A. dark bay with black points, _Jj«SH| Wt bred by Messrs Carlyon, Gwavas. Tarn O'Shanter has been used at ■rtiiy^S^g the stud for the past four seasonp by Mr Alexander McMaster, of Oamaru, and hia stock are thous-it co much of there that marea have teen sent here to him from the south this season. The superiority of the Carl yon breed is so widely known that further comment is unnecessary; Terms-3 Guineas per mare. The horses can be scon at Havelock <vv any day with the exception of Sunday. Mares sent to the above horses must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being- given; otherwise a charge oi 3h pei: week will be made, All mares not proving in foal last year, -will be served freo this season, but one guinea will bfi charged for grazing. Mares left at Mr Hugh Camtuhli/s, Poukawa, or, SATURDAYS, will be forwarded free of charge. N' , : .■ but broken-in marats will be taben. For further particulars, apply to Mr JOHN EwART, Havelock, or to ALLAN M'LEAK, Tukl Tuki Station. STILL THE SIRE OF THE SEASON ! HR H E thorough-bred Pohokura by Pacific. *—»*ei^^^w^ftMg|jw^ gU& plover, out of AdaYoune Hover by JEther); Pacific by Flatcatchet dam Disagreeable by Agreeable—her dam by Sam nut of Morel by Sorcerer. Flatcatcher by Touch Btone, out of Decoy by Filho da Puta, Finesse b> Peruvian, Viscount by John Bull, sister to Skyscraper by HighfUer. Touchstone by Camel, Banter by Master Henry. Boadicea by Alexander, Brur.nette by Amaranthue- Mayfly by Matcbem— OHmel by Whalebone, out of Selim Mare— Maiden by Sir Peter—Phenomenon. Pacific was imported from England, and got the celebrated performers Orlando. Nebula, Glengarry, Satellite (the fastest horse foaleO in the Southern Hemisphere), Moonshine, Mosp Rose Dundee, Resolution,Otupai. and that brilliant performer Maori Chief Pohokura is also fortunate on the dam's Bide, for Young Plover, the sire of Pohokura's dam, was not only a first-class racehorse, but was most successful at the ftud, as all his progeny were clippers under heavy weights—be the distance six furlongs or three miles. Pohokura's dam was half-sister to that grand mare Deception, the best mare that ever trod the Now Zealand turf—she ran fifth in the Champion 1 Race in Sydney, in 1860, in a large field, three days after landing from New Zealand. Vilette (dam of Pohokura) raced with great euccess as a three-year-old, but was early put to the stud, and became the dam of several well-known winners Pohokura promised to be a great performer, both on the flat and over fences but his racing career was unfortunately cut short bj' p,n accident which though it deprived the turf of what bid fair to be one of the grandest performers in the colony, wil! prove a boon to persons rV.eirouß of producing racera, steeplechasers, or excellent weight-carryirjs-hacks. He ia a dark brown (almost hliok) with black fountain points, 7 years, stands 15 hands 2A inches high, his whole contour being handsome powerful and racing- like, and in his veins run l blood jf tho most patrician quality, tracing back to the grand Touchstone, whone deserved praise wt should never ceaee to eing. "Touchstone—the renowned 'founder of a line of Kings'—who wbc directly descended on both Mdps from Eclippothrongh Whalebone. Wavy, and Pnt-8-os on the side nf h ; a sire (Camel), and through Master Henrr, 'rvil'e. Beninfrbroueb, and KiVg on the s'df <l his iiam (Kanter),'thus 'ruc'inr back in direct lin»> w> h-.th tie Dai!ey and floiiolphin Birbt. T.V win' of tho st."ok of h'f> trreat prog-enitor.-KdiPM! and Fmilus, wre Minr>assed by Touchftonr. ■n twenty rears, between ■"β-tl and 1860 he got S2'i winr\erp of upwards of 700 ranns." DERBY. TEAR. WIDTNRR J SIRE 1781 Ycun? Eclipse Kclipso 1783 .-'altram Eclipce 1754 Serjeant Kclipse 179:? Waxy Pot-8-os ISOO Champion Pot-8-os Pope Waxy 1810 Whalebone Waxy 1814 Blucher Waxy 1815 Whisker Waxy 1817 Moses Whalebone 1824 Lapd-ig Whalebone 1831 ! Spaniel Whalebone IH4B (.'.l'.heißtoii Touchstone 1844 Orlando Touchstone 1848 Surplice Touchstone 1851 Teddiugton Orlando 18?'9 ITaejid Newminster 1807 Hermit Newminster. ST. LEGER; YEAR. WINHBR. SIRE. 1800 Champion Pot-8 os 1802 Orville Bouingbrough 1815 Pilho da Puta Haphazard 1817 Ebor Orville 1835 Memnon Whisker 1823 Tho ''olonel Whisker 1830 Birmingham Filho da Puta 18S4 Touchstone Camol 1840 Lauucolot Camel 1842 Blue Bonnet Touchstone 1848 Surplice Touchatono 1851 Newminster Touchstone 1857 I Imperieuso Orlando 1863 I fjord Clifden . Tewmiuster 1870 Hawthomden Lord Clifden 1872 Wenlock Lord Clifden , As will be seen from the above Pohokura comes from a running strain, and there is no horse in the world that can boasr, of better blood than Pohokurn, for his ancestors have been winners of the KngHsh Derby and St. Leger over a hundred years back. All competent judyes delare him tbe most useful and heel sire that has ever beeD in the Province. Breeders r hould never forget the fact that all this strain are noted for their good temper, general soundness, and hardy constitutions. Terms—6 Guineas each mare ; two or more, the bona Mβ property of tho same owner, as per agreement ; Groomage ss, to be paid at time of service. Mares to be removed and all expenses paid by the Ist January, 1882. First-clnse paddocks provided. ■ Kvery are taken, but no re possibility. Due notice will be given when mares are stinted, and they must be removed, or a charge of 3s per week will bo made. For otber particulars apply to Groom in charge, or ARTHUR M-OARTNEY, Taradale. TO HUN WITH HIS MARES THIS SEASON V 'Hj , * HE Entire horse p uFySr f\ jwk mares; two or more f? f the P r °P ert y of the same owner as per agreement* For further particulars, apply to GKO. GRANT, Havelock,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3214, 18 October 1881, Page 4
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