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TO STAND THIS sK.aSON AT ELLEIOLIE, PATUTAHI. rpHE Thoroughbred 1 Entire ~ “DERRINGER,” Ry Musket out of Rosali. Derringer is a handsome dark brown horse, six years old, standing 15.3, and possessing remarkable symmetry, and has proved himself one of the very* best of Musket’s sons, as his record on the turf clearly shows. As a two year old he won the Nursery Handicap m Im. ISsec. beating Rosebud and Foul Shot. His 01 her performances at that ago are remarkable, as his colors were only lowered by such flyers as Welcome Jack, Thunderbolt and Alpine Rose. At three years, he won the Stud Company’s Sire Produce Stakes with Sst. 101b*»., doing the one and a half miles in 2.40|. His other performances are especially notable, as at Dunedin, Necklace (his stable companion) just managed to beat him t^yice; Waitiri at Hawke’s Bay and Auckland scored hard won victories, and in every other race Derringer was equally prominent. At two, three, and four years Derringer start<*d twenty five times, being placed sixteen times, winning twice, being second nine times, and third five times.

A glance at the extended pedigree appended will show that the strains of blood to be met with in Derringer are not to be surpass- d. the names of such mighty wonders as West Australian, Mallendon, The Premier, Pantaloon, Sir Hercules, Irish Birdcatcher and others being prominent. T . Ethurkl H Longbow 5 Miss Bowe o * , . Pantaloon g* g Ledgerdemam ot Decoy , st. .. Melbourne 2 c West Australian . g g Moweiina P* x c B < C-mel a Brown Bess Daughter of 25 Sir Hercules (b) w Yattendon p* = J Cassandra K I I q 2 ; [ rLh Birdcatcher ' Days of Old g sire Stock welt 2 : Days of Yore | a | 5 j Tory Boy ; The Premier _ g | B-roness Romeo ' Z ‘ Wilhelmina Moss Rose

Messrs Patterson and Black feel quite confident that in introducing this Sire a want has been supplied, and that their venture will be app»ec»ated. Terms— Thoroughbred Mares, £6; halfbred Mares, £3.

Paddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred ; Mares to be paid for before removal. Further particulars can be obtamed from the owners. To encouiage the propagation of first-class Stock in the district, the owners have decided to give a Cup to be raced for by D ’rringer’s progeny when two years old. Nominations 5- at the stud, 5s when yearlings, and final payment of 10s at the post; 20 per cent, to go to the second horse. H. PATTERSON. Gisborne. W BLACK, Ellerslie, Patu(ahi r MHE Celebrated ThoA -L roughbred Sire— DANIEL O’RORKE, Winner of the Canterbury Cup, Canterbury Derby, and other important events, will stand this Season at Ormoi-d. DANIEL O’RORKE’S tabulated Pedigree will show that he stands second to none in the Colony. I } | Sir Hercules Whalebone .Irish Bird- Per { I ogj-catcher. Oniooioli Bob B«ity ’ q - FligLt - -g ! HetmanPlatofi Brutandorf I a -g s I Forget- jConms mare me-uot. Oblivion 'Jvrr.vt ; s 1-4 Remembrance jg' o Pantaloon iY? s .V el • sleight of Id 2l l A » Sjgg Hand |modePuta§ K - I r inessc I” | Hampden gS Daughter I ‘‘ Pi >f(Brown) GreyMomus(d) Gervautes - 'pq Ennnu ° Cain iFaulowitz ; ton (sire of . Daughter of K ■ Wild Vflj.raaret (Edmund Dayrell) iar S c ‘ rct Medora Sultan . Cig Bacchante o=l Palmyra Hestor Montafa _ 1 1 1 ~ ~ : Biacklock 'fe Hetman Brat “ J ° rf !sI igl Platoff Comas ; ~ Daughter of ; Marciana I ; S ; Gas 1r» 1 Pantaloon >[d aHn . Birthday I Camel ; ; Houoria iMidd of Mono °Derby, 1810. fSt Leger, 1824. §St. Loger. [Oaks. By glancing through the pedigree it will be seen that DANIEL O’RORKE is equally as well bred on his dam’s ride as on the

sire’s. It will be seen that Sledmere, Dan’s sire.i a grandson of Irish Birdcatcher, the grandsire of Stockwell, which is alone sufficient to prove the excellent blood that courses through his veins. Tadtnorc, the sire of Brunette, Dan’s dam, is also sire of Seclusion, dam of Hermit, the most celebrated sire in England. Brunette’s granddam, Birthday, is also granddam of the celebrated horses, Stockham and Panic, the corner stones of the Australian Stud Bock, they being the sires of the most cele bratedhorses bred in Australia, inriuding Commotion, Wellington, Pell Mell, and several others. Brunett<>, Dan’s dam, was imported by Messrs Harris and Innis, along with Mermaid and Traducer, which has been proved to be the best blood that was ever imported to the colony. Brunette has been admitted by competent judges to be one of the best brood mares ever imported south of the Line. Dan has proved himself a most brilliant race-horse, which his. performances will show. 11 e has also been a success at the Stud, being the sire of Sir George, winner of the Wanganui Cup cf 600 guineas, in the quickest time it as been accomplished, and many other ra res; also of Badsworth, Dan O’Connell, Hctderness, Faust, Ironsides, Tramp, and Cicer-, winner of the Oamaru Champagne Stak js of 1885 and Oamaru Derby, 18S6. It may also be stated that he is the sire of Recluse, the most symmetrical two-year-old colt in the land, having also proved him. self aflrst class racehorse. In the Wanganui Sapling Stakes he beat Adulation, Mun Friday, Tartar, and five others. He also ran second to Prudence in the Nursery Handicap, he carrying 9st and Prudence 7st. Hehas likewise been successful in the prize ring, taking twelve first class prizes in Christchurch, Tiniam, and other places against imported horses, and the Association’s prize for the best thoroughbred on the ground His stock have realised good prices, being sold at from 500 to 700 guineas. ' runs. —Thoroughbred mares £7 7s each, other mares £4 4s each, two mares (the property of the same owner) £7 7s, more than two as per agreement. All moneys to be paid before th delivery of mares. Good secure paddocking. Grass free until notice of stinting after which 2s 6d will be charged, All care taken, but no responsibilities For further particulars apply to— C. 8. ABIJOT, On, CUBBI AND HOGAN, OIiMUM).

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 235, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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