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&tnd Horses. THE SIRES OF THE .SEASON. TO STAND AT HAVELOCK, Whereflr3t-cla,sspaddock3willbe provided.with every are „nd t n, ou hout responsibility jggk <~ rpHfc thoroughbred Is a ds-rk brown horse W IwL standing- 15 hands 3 f aaied Yattenden, sire ■«_Bf - .■.•..>:«_»>*»____*-• 0 f Q ram i Flaneur, the equine wonder of the southern hemisphere, also i.heater, Dagworth, St. George, Patriarch, -c, dam L'lla, the dam of Commodore, Alpaca, and Jessamine, and grand dam o' Llama, Ri>igwood, Woodlands, Batburat, and Etna Terms —7 Guinea- per mare " MUTE," Sag* A beautiful bay v-Kh black point; L ' ta)H J' :it 15} hands, by o_e c-lo-brttfc'l Firev orkx, sire of Golds- - jgP|3g-fi=g boron,, li and Ro>.iin Hood, dam ■ Feuelii, own i,i6?er to Maribyrnoii)*. Ferryman, and half sister to King of the K ! ng. liicsrof the K:nir whs sire of First King, twice a Cbai-ptan Stakes winrer, h7_" .uslw'ian Cup nod St. Lc-gor wi_s, i'etre:t, Caspian, Royal Maid, IteHic, .in ' a iiOst vt ether.-., itarlb.vr»oßg is the fii'ft of XiciiiU'-nd, boswortb, Calamia, Woodlands, Cap-a-pi;;, Palmyra, Bataurst, and Etna Terms—7 Guineas per mare. "MERLIN," A dark bay, lfl handfe, by Uluit Boy (inn;), nam Malic, own to l.urUne, the best roare ever foaled south of tho i-i^|_--nTuir r Tr line, and own sitter to ie Loup. lilue Boy win by Beadsman, fronj Bumble Kite by V'-lticcur from sweet Briar, by *toc_well out of Eglantine, by the Plying Dutch man. Referring t-i tbe death of Blue Boy," Augur," of the Australasian, writes: —"Brr.eiers hive suffered a severe 1 «-s in the death of Ulua Boy, one of the beat bed horses <iver imported to this or *nj ..ther colony." Limited to 6 a-ipr< ved mares besides his owner's. Terms— 6 Guineas per mare. The Imported N-vfnlk Roadster "PRICKWILLOW," JhSMU A beaut.i'ui d'.prled dark bay, t-ayL§gfe|g <Unriin_ 15 hHnd* 3 inches, was _-jy_-riii.t l| i»" selected in Kn .'ana by Maj<<; Barlow for Merari Brown and Hill, of Canterbury, at a coft of nearly 6' 0 guineas. Priekwlllow'f own brother, Youny Prlckwfllow, at i years old won tho Bellesdon Coplow Stakes at Croxton Park, heating amontrst others the well known horsus Hamlet and Chance He won tbe Welter Stakes and Hunters' Stakes at Aberdeen, beating Mino, Tiuderbox, Victory, and several others. Owners wishing to breed stcer-lechase horses, weight carrying hunter., stepping carriaee ana buggy horses and backs up to any weight, descriptions of horses which aro extremely scarce and valuable, should avail themselves of this noted sire. Termß—s Guineas per mare. Tbe Pedigreed Carlyon Pony fpk "TAM O'SHANTER," A dark bay with black points, bred by Mrssrs Carlyon, Gwavaa Tarn has been used at -_fi|p--ii____ls*' tbe stud for the past four seasons by Mr Alexander McMaster, of Oamaru, and his stock are thought so much of there xhat mares have been sent here to him from the *outh thin season. Ihe superiority of the Carlyon href dis so widely known that further comment is unnecessary; Terms - 3 Guineas per mare. ■ The horses can be seea at Havelock oa any da> with the KXceptioo ot Sunday. Mares Bent to the above horees m_-\t be paid for and removrd on notice Of stinting being given; otherwise a charge of 3a per weefe will be made All marea n«.t proving in foal. la3t year, will bo -erved free this season, but one guinea will be charged for grazing. Marea left at Mr Hugh Campbsll's, Poukawa, on SATURDAY*, will be forwarded free of charge. None but broken-in mares will be taken. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Ewart, Havelock, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, Tuki Tuki Station. STILL THE SIRE OE THE S.KASOIT! jfapw rp H E thorough-bred HjfSp Pohokui_ by Pacific, Younp Movfrr by _Gtber); Pacific by Flatcatcber. dam Disagreeable by Agreeable— her dam by S*-n). out; of Morel by Sorcerer. Fl»t3atcher by Touchstone, out of Decoy hy Filho da Puta, Finesse by Peruvian, Viscount by John: Bull, sister to Sky. scraper by Bighfl, er. Touchstone by Camel, Bsutor by Master Hehry. Boa<tict*a by Alexauder, Brimnette by *tnarauthu»- Mayfly by Matchem—Camel by Whalebone, out of Pelim More - Maiden by Sir Peter—Phenomenon, Pacific was incported from England, and got the celebrat-d performers Orlando, Nebula, Glengarry, Satellite (the fastest horse foiled in the Southern Hemisphere). Moonshine, More Rose Dundee, B evolution, Otupai, and that brilliant performer Maori Chief Pohokura is also fortunate on the dam's side, for Young Plover, tho sire of Vt hokum's dam, was not only a lirst-class racehorsa, but was most successful at the stud, as all his progeny ware clippers under heavy Weights - be the distance six furlongs or three miles. Pobokura's dam was htlf-gistor to that grand mare Deception, the beat mare that ever trod tho New Zealand turf— ran fifth in the Champion Race in Sydney, in 1860, in a large field, three days after landing from New Zealand. Vilette (dam of Pohokura) raced with great tuccfssts a three-year-old, but was early p.it to the stud, and became tbe dam of several well-known winners Pohokur.i promised to be a great performer, both on the flat, and over fences but tig racing csrefl'was unfortunately cut short by an acnidi-.ut wnicb, though it deprived tho turf of vbut bid fair to be one of the grandest performers in the colony, will prove a boon to persons desirous of prdducicjr racers, steeplechasers, or excellent weight-carryiny hacks. Ho is a dark brown (almost bUck) with black fountain points, 7 years, stands 15 hands 3» inches high, bis whole contour being handsome powerful and racing'lik*-, and in his veins run* blood of the most patrician quality, tracnisr back to the grand Touchstone, whofre deserved praise we should never cearo to sing. "Tf ■uchstonc—the renowned 'founder of a line of Kingß'—who was directly descended on both sides from Eclipsethrough Whahbone. Waxy, and Pot-8-os on the side of his eire (Camel), and through Master Henry, i.r ville. Beningbrough, and King Fere-us on the side of his dam (Banter), thus tracing back in direct lines to both tie Darley »nd Godolphin Barbs. Th* winnings of the stock of his great progenitors. Eclipse and Emilus, were tutrassed by Touchstone. Tn twenty years, between 1841 and 1860, he got 323 winners of upwards ot 700 races." DERBY. YEAR. WINNWt BIRK 1781 Yount: Eclipse Eclipsu 1783 Saltram Keiipt-e 1784 Ser_eaut fcclipse 1793 Waxy Pot-8-os ISOO Champion Pot-8-os 1809 Pope Waxy 1810 whalebone Waxy 1814 BJucher Waxy 1815 Whisker Waxy 1817 Mosra Whalebone 1824 Lapdog Whalebone 1831 Spaniel Whalebone 1843 Co'.herston Touchstone 1844 Orlando Touchstone 1848 Surplice Touchstone 1851 Teddington Orlando 1859 Masjid Newminster 1867 Hermit Newminster ST. LEGER: YEAR. WINNER. SIRE. 1800 Champion l-ot-8 os 1802 Orville Beningbrough 1815 Filho da Puta Hapb _sard 1817 Ebor Orville 1825 Memnon Whisker 1823 The Colonel Whisker 1830 Birmingham Fiico da Puta 1834 Touchstone Canibl 1840 Launcelot Camel 1842 Blue Bonnet Touchstone 1848 Surplice Touchstone 1851 Newminster I Touchstone 1857 Imperieuse Orlan lo 1563 Lord Clifden lewnib rter 1870 Hawthornden Lord OiiiUf n 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 boast of better blood than Pohokura, for his ancestors have been winners of tho English Derby and St. Leger over a hundred years back. All competent judces delare him tbe most useful and best sire that has ever been in the Province. Breeders bhould never for.et 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, tho bona fide property of the same owner, as per agreement ; Grooaage ss, to bo paid at time of service. Mares to be removed and all expenses paid by the let January, 1882. Firnt-class paddocks provided. Every aie taken, but no re ponsibility. Due notice , will be given when mares are stinted, and they must be removed, or a charge of 3s i er week will be made. For other particulars apply to Groom in charge, or ARTa VR M CaRTNKY, Taradale. TO RUN WITH HIS MARES THIS SEASON, __!*_» X HP-IE Entire horse W ■ *\ Xl mares; two or more same owner ac per ■-■.•»■-■' '*— ~ agreement. Tor furt particulars/apply to GEO, GRANT, Havelock,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3227, 2 November 1881, Page 4

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