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Stallions THE ENTIRE HORSE J^OED (ILTDE Will rnn with his Maros at Willow Brook, Puketjpu, this Season. Terms — ingle Mires, 3 Guineas; two or more the same owner, JL'l 10s, For further particulars npply o WOKNELL BROS., 470 Puketnpn. TO STAND AT 011AHU. .sS^^ f oil) PALMER"KfeSJ!!^ -"-* STON, a Dapple Biiy Pony, YirW *' y " 10 ' m l >orte< ? l'°ny Tom —iiLlSaaaS».Thumb, da.nf es'ie, hy the im. ported Fairy Lord Pilmerston, who has lioou first favorite nt all Walking Purades. . Lord Palmorston, who took First Prize at tho Hunks's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society last you-, has left tlis l>est class of ponies iv the district ho has lately travelled. Torins— ,£s per uiaro. Two or more mnre3 belonßiiiff to tho same owner as per agreement. Groom's fee, 03. Good mildork provided, but no responsibility. W. BROUGHTON, ,'J29 Omahu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMAHU. / £s- The Thoroughbred Horse d~fc T U P A I , M"*>O \Jr i, y Pnciflc, out of Villette, -tkldStoU^^ky Young Plover, out of Ada — Yonni; P.ovor, by j&ther. Pacific, by Ratcatcher, out of Disasi-ecnble, by A«renable. OTUPAI stands about 15-1J hands high, and is of a dark rich chestnut color. For symmetry nnd nction ho lias very few rivals, and his stock can be shown with credit anrwherc. OTUPAI was ouo of tho boit performers of his day. In 1877 ho won tho Hawke's Ba? Plate, wcight-for-DgP, boating Maori Weed and others. At Knngitikei ho ran second for the Uangitikei aud Martin Uandicip, c irrying top weight, won by Flora M'Douuld, (Ist 61b, and at the same meeting ho won tho Goodwood stakes. At tho Wellington meeting he ran third fur the Wellington Uup. aud it was thought by Rood judges that hud ho not been cannoned agaiust close to home liewoald have been returned tho winner; however, he defo.ttd the Wellington Cup winner (Lnra) nft-rwnrda nt the Wnirar.ipa moating, for ho won the Consolation, giviny Imra Tib. In 1879 he won the Hnvolock Handicap, 1J mile, boating Maori Weed and ot'uer.-<, tho Paki I'aki Handicap, 2 miles, nnd was first pasc tho post in tho Town and Conntry Juokey Club Hindicap at Waipnwn, carryii.g lOst 71b, but was disqualified for goingi nsido o( a post. Terms— i 3 103 per uiai-3. Sis thoroughbred mures, belonging to tho same owuer, freo of charge (excepting groomapo fees). Kvery care will be tako:i, but no responsibility. Groom's fec 3 , ss. WBEOUQHTON( 330 Omahu. TO COVER A.T FEIMLBY, NEA.E HASTINO3, A limited nuinocr of maroa, «fe FTIIIE IMPOHTED f'\ Tfcsk*>%^. J- Thorongli.brod Horse MSe-sf3 "SIR BENJAMIN," ifi ff/T A self-colored dapple brown withiL. n X / out white, staudiug sixteen Lands tbreo aud a bulf inched high, and having enormous bone and muscle. Terms— i'O (is each. | Mares nofcimiviiurm failtikon free next season. For further particulars apply to J. h.. WILLIAMS, 91 Hastings, 1885. ||l|& 1885. RANDWICK Wlr,L STAND THIS SEASON AT STOHTPORIJ I.OUGE, HASTINGS. THE Thoroughbred Entire BANDWICK, by B.irbarian, dam Gipsy Girl (for extended pedigree sec Victorian Stnd Bookl, is one of tbe bebt that has ever raced on tho New Ze.ilimd Turf ; color, golden chestnut; sianding 15 hands S inches of immense power and blood, ponrtrajincgood temper, mid traces descent from tho must aristocratic strains of racing blood in the colonies, his sir.; bei-ig full brother to Tho Barl), tho best horso of his day in Now South Wales, by tho famed Sir Herenles, out of Young Golni.re. KANDWICK is full brother to Gipsy Cooper, one of tho beat performers last season in Now south Wales, and half-brother to Zulu, winner of the Melbourno Cup ; half-brother to The Barber, cllnmplou weight for ago horse of Ansti-alic, nnd near full-brother to Kalo, purchased in 1832 as a two-year-old for £GOO. RANDWICK'S career on tho turf was most bi-illiaut. Un 0110 0.-casion he gave the redonbtablo Billngsgato 101 b sit his own distance, and won comfortably. In 1831 Handwick was second iv ihe list of n-iimcra, having won over £1500 in st.ikes in one soasou. Among these may be mentioned tho Napier Cup of 500 soys, and Wanganui Cup of 250 soys, beating Libeller, Natator, and a lame field of the best cattle. BANDWICK is notorious for carrying heavy weights overall courses, distance being no object to him Raudwick won the weight for age Auckland Plato (two miles), at Ellerdlio; also ran soe"Ud iv Easter Handicap, givine tbo winner (Tho Poet) 2jt lib. and was ouly defeated by a noso j wen the Dorgiiville Cup, won the big race next day, carrying over 9st ; won Henderson Mill cup, carrying U»t 21b, and immediately afterwards won tho Short?, carrj ing Ost 91b j landed a few days nftonvards at Tjianaki, and contested tbe Cup of 300 soys, carryiugOst, and was defeated by a short head, giving the winner 2st 71b ; won the Handicap on tho following day, carrying Ost lib ; started tbe following race, carrying list 21b, and won easily from a field of fresh horses. Rind wick also won tho Forbury Handicap, Duuedin. I may add for iho information of breeders that Bandwick is a sure foal-getter, haviug covered two seasons, and nearly all tho mures are in foal. Breeders will now have an opportunity of breeding from one of tho best horses over at the stud. HAN UWIOK is thoroughly sound iv wind and limb, has legs like steel bars, nnd grand constitution. Terms— £7 7s; a reduction for two or more mares. Also, Pnro-brod Exmoor Pony, PRIARTUCK ; terms £3. All information of groom in charge, or W. STOCK, 93 Hastings TO STAND THI3 SEASON AT TARADALe" Tho Fashionably Bred und >)jk very Superior Thorough"wft^Hk *> Ie & Horso yrju pisoATOßius. PIsCATOUIOUS by Tradncer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.), ont of Coquette (imp.), by Launcelot, winner of English Derby and Full Brother to Touchstone. Traducer by Tho Libel, hy Pantaloon. The Libel out of Pasquenade, Full Si.iter to Touchstone. Martini- Henry's dam Bylvia, by Fißhermin. Sylvia, out of Juliet, by Toucl stone. Musket by Toxopholito, by Longbow, hy Ithu- ; riel, by Touchstone. Market's grand-dam Brown Boss was by Camel, sire of tho renowned "founder of a line of Kings." Hermit by Newniins>ter, by Touchstone. Hermit as a siro tho biggest success evor at the stud. St. Albaas 1 dam Pandora, by CotherjtDue, by Touchstone. Wolcomo Jack's dam Mhs Flat, by Peter Flat, by Fiatcatch«r, by Touchstone. The Libel's dam Pasquonade was full sister to Touchstone Launcelot, sire of tbo dam of Fanny Fisher, was full brotiierto Touchstone, and a winner of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifden, by Newmiuster, by Touchstone Evening btar's dam Maid of Derwont, by Flatcatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of En Avant, out ot Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner), by Tonchstona. Melton, out of Violet Molrose, by Scottish Chief, hy Lord of tho Irlea, by Touchstone Mokou winner this year's English Derby. Paradox, by Sterling out of Whisper, Whisper, by Flatcatcher, by Touchstone Paradox ran second to Meiton for tho Derby, and won the Grand Prix do Paris. Segeuboe. by Maribyrnong-, by Fisherman (imp.), by Heron, by llustard, by Castrel— Covtrel sire Pantaloon. Hamlet by Muribyrnong, by Fisherman. Bosworth by Mnribymong, by Fisherman. Bichiuond by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. Calnmiaby nlaribyrnon;, by Fishorman. Angler, by Fisherman. Kobiuson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fishorman. Navigator, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Horatio by Maribymong, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler. It will bo soon from tho above that tho stouthearted Fisherman has been oven moro to ihe Australian Tnrf than Traducer to tho New Zealand. Tho fact that Piscatorions is the only b ishcrman and Traducer nick obtainable should bo sufficient to entitle him to the respeut of breeders. Owuerd of mores who are desirous to breed high priced yonngstors sliwuld stick to winning strains aud put their mares to n horse bred on the lines of liscatoricus, whose breeding alone would commaud him a big seasou in any patt of the world. Piscatorious' first get when a yearling- bronght 250 guineas. Kecently ho has boen shipped to Sydney to tike part in tho big two-year-old events of Now South Wales and Victoria, and since he landed in Sydney ho has boen purchased at the high, figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wales sportsman. He has been named Kingflah, and will run in Mr Stookton's colors. Yearlings i.y FisoatoriouH, out of thoroughbred mares, would bring at auction from 100 to 500 guineas in any part of the world. Atthe Blankney (Ur Chaplin's) yearling sales.held July, 1885, filly by Hermit brought 30.0 guineas, filly by Hermit 3050, filly by Hermit 3000 guineas. Hermit ia by Nowminster, by Tonchstone Blood will tell. Piscatorious has more x'ure Touohstono blood coursing through his veins than any other horse living. It is no idlo boast to say that Pisoatorious is the host bred siro south of tho line, for undoubtedly he is ; and, moreover, ho ia in every respect what his pedigree wonld imply, a magnificent stamp of tho thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood. In color he is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing 18 hands 2 inch high, has a neat expressive head (never a neater or cleaner head Bet on a neck), indicative of a good temper. His neck is long nnd muscular, with windpipe well detached ; his shoulders are deep ana well lain back, and good enough for anything. Ho b a errand topped 'un. Ficicatorious hnrt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, ana from the effects of this accident ho always suffered more or less dnring the whole time ho was in traiuiug. Despite all these drawbacks, when athree-vear-old he star ted in fourteen itaceii and won nino, and ran second twico. Terms — Seven k oiueas each mare ; two or more as per arrangement. Grass free until due notice has been K iven of stdntiog, after which 3s 6d pc week wi Ibe charged. Every care of mares will bo [ taken, but no responsibility. Groomagu ss, to be vpaidattimeofßervioe. * _ I Korpartioulars apply Groom ia charge^reen. .(meadows Hotel, Taradalei or to ,__--^^^ } 1192 Caledonian HoteS^^^^f

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7303, 27 October 1885, Page 4

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