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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TARADALE. Jl"! "TIHE Fashionably-bred H&gggfbL JL a nd Very Superior Throughbred.Horse *-% J&&Bgm . PISCATORIpIJH. I This beautiful arid stout-bred horse is a dark brown, with jjjacklppints, fetaTndlabout 16 hands 2 inches-high/ his being very handsome, powerful, and has a neat expressive head, indicative of a good which,Jie, possesses,, his.,neck,is ,long_ and muscular, with windpipe well detached, his shoulders aro deep and well laid back, and good enough for anything. -— "Traducer(sire; of Piscatorious),; aTecollec>>; tion of whoso name will never die while racing exists, for his progeny have proved themselves to be of the very highest class, viz-: Lurline, Calumny, Templeton, Welcome Jack, Le Loup, and Sir Modred.(winning this.year the Sydney Great Metropblir. tan). Fisherman (sire of the dain.Piscatorious), as a game and lasting 'horse may challenge the best of the'"'' days "that are; gone." " Against the best horses'in England; (and always carrying top weight)-in 1856," he started in thirty-four races, and won twenty-three races; in 1857, started thirty-, six and won twenty-three ; in 1858, started thirty-two and won twenty-one."; Sometime after IS6O he was imported- to Australia, and put;to; thelstud, and as results-have shown proved himself the Emperor Of Stallions of the Southern Hemisphere, for his descendants, both -at -the.turf and at' the stud, have provod themselves the.best horses in Australia. 1 -Fisherman is; the" sire and grandsiro - of; .the .following - wonders:~; Sylvia (dam Martini - Henry) -Maribyrhohg (the most fashionable sire in Australia), Angler (the best sire in Australia to-day), Onyx (Auckland Stud Company's mare), Lady Heron, The ,Fly,\Robinsoni Crusoe, Goldsbprough (this the comingsire *Vf Australia), Hamlet, Cap-a-pie, Richmond, Progress, Cunnamu.la,- "Naviga-; tor, Dagmar, Ferryman," Fishhook Gas-" ■works, Segenhoc, Sardonyx, Tplanthe, and Bargo (these two last mentioned horses were first and second in this year's Hawkesbury Guineas.) Two of rthe best-mares owned by the] Auckland Stud, Company are descendants of Fisherman, Si. Simon, the best horse tho world ever saw, runs back to tho old Fisherman strain. Fanny Fisher (dam of Piscatorious) is, the dam of some of the best horses that have ever trod on., .the New Zealand turf.' Coquette (imp., dam Of Fanny Fisher), was first put to the stud in England, where her.progeny proved themselves real clippers.'"She was eventually ; imported to Australia, and became the'dam ; and grand dam.of some of Australia's best ; performers.- : ''Launcelot (sire !; of "'Coquette) was a grandly bred horse, being out of Banter, by Camel—Launcelo.t. Won , the English St., Leger, 1840V'Fanny Fisher . was the only Fisherman mare ever put, to Traduoer. This alone should : make Pisca- ' toriousinvaluable as a stud horse, 'and-when '. two such renowned strains are blended together, it requires only a" few really first- : class mares to make Piscatorious as famous ;at the stud as his sire aud grand sire. Mr •' Walters (and whoso opinion ought to be , respected in referenco to horseflesh) always spoke of this horse as tho " future sire."of :New Zealand," and if shape and appearance go for anything he should be right, for he ; : is the model x of a racehorse, without; ffjpafticle of lumber; add '.his blood for every requisite—-speed, stoutness, running family ■ on the sides of the sire and dam, such; as cannot be surpassed. ■>■~-- .,,: The following pedigree (were ho aliyo) . ; would make poor old Mr I'Anson's eyes .'. -glisten with delight, for it fairly.; bristles with England's best and purest blood :-r> :. a .[ -3 Pantaloon ?^ UiJ '-' '" '" ■ ' _.§ j -.. S H ® Pafquinado, sistor Camel € to Touchstone Banter : 3j =- --■ : \ ,'. :-'■:■" ■.''. ■ • s"l a Eiia, brother to ?££? a o Jj u-pirus (Q gof or i„ ndo : S-J o_o '"H V :•■ '.- ; . v .;{ :■. '"--r — H«3 '<! Languid, pistor to Cain £"? 'Languish Lydia "' '' >-o i'.'y'i _ \ i'! »"■•-=*• '•J-."- ---.• a 2-S • Bastard 'g | £,_■ Heron 5-2 a O ,-. Daughter of ' ' 'p3 1 "_._£ ..-: -;i■'. ■■/■ '■'■-'<- .O o H o_j —-- i ' S ■" £ c|'g Sheet Anchor' S _•" °Za Mainbraco • * If - oH Daughter of ■l| 1W £ Launcelot" brother Camel * * ' ' to Touchstone ~, , r ... |_" a 5 3 ! "5 K> >, _g 9 Sheet Anchor : | S| t Abaft ■,« g.-5 § - . - . Lady Jmmellne i. ! 3 ; For extended pedigree see cards. , ; Terms, 7 guineas each mare 5 two or nipri as per arrangement. Groomage fee ss, t< be paid at time of service. Grass free unti due n.q<4oa has beep given, of, .stipting, afte; which" 3s*" 6d" per week will be charged .[ Every care taken of mares, but no responsi bility. ; For* particulars apply to groom in charge Greenmeadows Hotel, Taradale, or to -, -. ARTHUR'M'CARTNEY, y. ; , Caledonian Hptoli.Napier.. i ipOUL pLAY. V This Grand Thorough . sj ro w iu standvthi 1 \ season at *.; t i Foul Play i 3 a dark brown horse" showing great bone and muscle, and, -com; 'bines everything desirable in a thoroughbrec entire, having the most fashionable breeding ' and the best racing record of any horse ij this colony. ~.,.... i Foul Play was bred by Mr "J. W Mallock. He is.by Traduoer. (the sire .of S( manyiirstVolass racehorses)' out ~'of .Fancy got by' Tom King, her * data ' bj -Slightof Hand, &c":, &c.' Foul Play's performances, over all distances and carrying heavy weights, are unsurpassed. Amongst innumerable othei races he won:— -'■* -- ' * ''"' ' ' i ' at 2 Years Old: - C.J.C. Autumn Meeting.—Won Selling Race, beating Isaac Walton and five others. At 3 Yeahs; ; • " :r ,'j : D.J.C. Annual.—Won Railway Plate, w.f.a., beating Pungawerewere, Hippp- ' campus, Bribery, and others;,-won Flying Handicap (7st 121b) beatingTluna f6st 51b), Titania ,(6st 51b), Longlands (7st _21b), and .the , Virgiiiia : Colt. *- ' ''"■''■' : ';'...' . ■ C.J.C. Autumn.—Won Easter Handicap (7st 21b), Bribery (7st ,41h) second, Luna ,(6st2lb) third. - ; '' ' At 4 Yfaes: . C.J.C. Spring.—WonTradesman'sHandi"cap (Sst 21b), beating Danebury (9st), Luna ~(7st 71b), and five others. • ■" ' ■' ' -'^ ; Oamaru.—Won Flying Handicap i- (7st 101b), beating Lady Ellen (6st 101b), Luna (7st 41b), Templeton)|9s't 101b)/ ani Blue .Peter. Dunedin Annual.—Won .Ladies Purse .(welter w.f.'a.) Won ■Publicans' Handicap (Bst},j beating, Vampird [{let 21b), Ca'mballo (7s"t* ' iwf, 'arid' four'others. Won. the Forbury Handicap (7st 10lb), beating Templeton, Sinking Fund, Chancellor, and three others.";'?;;! ;;> ;T,I- *-.i '-.--U :>--: - At 5 Yeabs. ; C,J.C. Spring.—Won Free Handicap r .] l :..iflilft;:- > 1.45£.- :, Won . Metropolitan •Handicap (9st), mile, 2.45, beating Hornby (Sst 51b), Libeller (7st lib), and four others.;;-;, j : -; •-; .-: :' -.-- - ■ •"• ■ '> ■ Wellington.—Won Cup (Sst 4lb), 2riile3, 3.37{, beating eleven others. ... r- -..■. '■ D.J.C. Annual.—Won Forbury Handicap (Sst lllb), beating four others, Won Flying Handicap (9st 51b), beating five others. At 6 Yeaes: Auckland.—Won Cup (,Bst 121b), boating, seven others. WonlAuckland Plate (Tf-f.ar)/' beating Ariel and Ke'nilworth.'' ' Wanganui.—Won Town Plate (welter w.f.a.), beating Billingsgate, Camelia, and two others. Won Railway Plate (w. f ia.) - ; -'■ Auckland Autumn. — Won Autumn Handicap (9st 21b), beating Kenil worth (6st 91b), King Quail (7st-101b\ and Jive others. WoiuSliorts (9st 61b), beating Pafamefta (7st 3lb), Teriambra (ost 71b), and two others. Thus proving himself an unusually fast liorse, as well as a weight-carrier and stayer. Tei7ns:,-r-Pedig£oo.. mares., t „lo -.guineas,, imlf4brod3.f guineas jfegrborriago* ff c ss, ! tooq paid at time of service. First-class paddocks provided free till stinted notice is. jiven, afterwards 2s 6d per:week.. CAII. nares to bo removed and all expenses laid by Ist January, .1885. Every caro ;aken but no responsibility. 'Full particulars* .>5T.t, i; j ,J: ' P WILXIAIT STOCK, Haß^bgs,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4174, 6 December 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)

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