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Stallions THE ENTICE HORSE y Olt D /"•} LV D E Will ran with big Mares at Willow Brook, Puke* tnpu, this treason. Terms — infjlc Mires, I) Guineas; two or more t lm same owner, .CI 10:.. I For further pnrticulnTs npply o UIOKNELIj BROS., 470 Puketapn. TO STAND AT OMAHU. Ab^^ Yi®^ PALMER--*L* STON, a Dapple Bny Pony, MfV *' y l^ e imported pouy Tom -jiJ__Sfe_3tfih_t)p.Tliumb, da.nf essie, by ihe impoited Fairy Lord Palmerston, who has heen first fnrorite at ull Walking 1 Parades. Lord Pnlmerston, who took First Prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pnstoral Soriety Inst year, has left tho best class of ponies in the district he hns lat.ly travelled. Terms— .Ci per mnre. Two or more mnrps belonging to the s.iine owner as per agreement. Groom's fee, os. Good paddock provided, but no respon ft ibilitj*. W. BROUGHTON, U2fl Omahu. j ~TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMAHU. yfe. The Thoroughbred Horso -^g^ tf\ T U P A J, W^CM VA by Pacific, out of Villetto, ____&_____„ by Young Plover, out of Ada — Youni? P.ovcr, by -l.tber. Pacific, by Flatcateher, out of Disagreeable, by A .recn'ule. OTUPAI stands abmit 15-H bawls bicli, anu is of n. dark ricli chestnut color. For symmetry ami action he has very fow rivals, and his .took can be shown with credit anywhere. OTUPAI waa ouo of tbo bc-st performers of his day. Iv 1877 he won the Hawke's B.iv Plate, wei.bt-for-oijp, beating .Maori Woed mid nther.. At Kan.itikei he ran second f->r the Rangitikei aud Matt .n Handicap, c-.rryiiig- to. lrcigh . "• o " by Flora M'Donald, flst u'lh, and at the same incetine bo won the Goodwo&d f takes. At the Wollington meeting he ran third for the Wellington Oun, aud it was thought by _uod judges that had he not been cannoned against olose to home he wo aid have been returned the * inner; however, he defe.ted tbe Wellington Cup winner (Lara) aft- rwards at the Waix-arupa meutins, for he won the Consolation, giving Lara 71b. Iv 1870 he won the Havelock Handicap, 11 mile, beating Maori Weed and others, tho Pnki l-aki Handicap, 2 miles, and was first past the post in tho T.wn nnd Country .luckey Club Handicap at Waipawa, carryii.g lOst 71b, hut was disqualified for going inside oE a post. Terms — tA 10s per inar2. Six thoroughbred mares, belonging to the samo owner, free of charge (excepting groomage food). hvery care will he taken, but uo responsibility. Groom's fees, ss. W. BROUGHTON, 330 Omahu. TO COVER 4.T FRIMLBY, NKAR HASTINGS, A limited nuuiD.r of ninres, • HP HE IMPORTED ■^S, ?i>Tv»* T lrte_ -"- Thorough-bred Horse ?4*MS_JwSs3 " X x K BKISJ AM * N «" hi JTWa self-colored dapple broim with-ft-_.._m,. f fr out white, staodiu? sixteen hands three and a half inches lijjjli, and hiring 1 enormous bone and muscle. Terms— .CG Gs each. Mires notpr.. vimr m fjal token free next season. For further particulars npply to J. ja. WILLIAMS, 91 Haatioga . 1885. [ b^m 1885. BAXIVWICK WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT STOItTPOBU LOUGE, HASTINGS. THE Thoroughbred Eutire RANDWICK, by Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl (for extended pedigree sco Victorian Stud Book), is one of tho best that has over raced on tbe New Zealand Turf ; color, golden chestnut; standing 15 hands 3 itiehe-, of immenso power and blood, ponrtravinjrKOod temper, and traces descent from the most aristocratic strains i>£ racing" blood in the colonies, his siro bei:i£ full brother to The Karb, the best horse of his day in Now Somh Wales, by the famed Sir Hurcnlus, out of Young Gnhmre. KANDWICK is full brother to Gip-y Cooper, ono of the beat performers last season iv New south Wales, and bulMirotbcr to Zulu, wiuuor of the Melbourne Cup; halt-brother to The Barber, champion weight for age horse of Australia, and near full-brother to Kalo, purchased in 1832 as a two-year-old for .11600. KANDWICK'S career on tho tnrf was most brilliant. On one o -casion he gave tho redoubtable Biilllgsgate ltilb ut his own distauce, and won comfortably. Iv IS3L Kandwick was second in the list of winners, having won over .£ISOO m sE-ikus iv one season. Anions these mny be mentioned the Napier Cup of 500 soys, nnd Wanjjamii Cup of 250 sovb, beating Libeller, Natator, aud a lan<e field of the best cattle. BANDWICK is notorious for carrying heavy weights overall courses, distance hoiin; no object to him. Kandwick won the weight for age Auckland Plate (two miles), at Elleralie; also ran second in Easter Handicap, giving tho winner (The Poet) Sat lib, and was only defeated by a nose ; wen the Dargavillo Cup, won tho big r.icu next day, carrying over 9st; w »n Henderson Mill Cup, carrying 9st 21b, and immediately afterwards won the Short?, carrying Ost 91b j landed a few days afterwards at Taranaki, and contested the Cup of 300 soys, carrying 9st, and was defeated by a short head, giving the winner 2st 71b; won the Handicap on tho following dny, carrying £>st lib ; started the following race, carrying list 21b, and won easily from a Held of fresh h«ir&es. Randwick also won tho Forbury Handicap, Dunedin. I may add for the information of breeders that Randwick is a sure fool-getter, having covered two seasons, and nearly aU the mares aro in f«ai. Breeders will now have an opportunity of breeding from one of the beat horses over at the stud. KAN DWICK is thoroughly sound in wind and limb, hns legs like steel bars, and grand constitution. Terms— £7 7s ; a reduction for two or more mares. Also, Pnre-bred Exmoor Pony, PRIARTUCK ; terms £3. All information of groom in oharge, or W. STOCK, 93 Hastings TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TARADALE Tho Fashionably Bred and wfah very Superior Thoronghbred Horso ffl r piBOATOEITJB. PISCATORIOUS by Traducer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.), oat of Coqaette (imp.), by Launcetot, winner of English Derby and Full Brother to Touchstone. Traducer by The Libel, by Pantaloon. The Libel out of Pascjuenado, Full Sister to Touchstone. Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman. Sylvia, out of Juliet, by Toncl atone. Musket by Toxopholite, by Longbow, by Ithuriel, by Touchstone. Musket's grand-dam Brown Bess was by Camel, sire of Touchstone, tho renowned * ' founder of a line of Kings." Hermit by Newminbter, by Touchstone Hermit as a sire the biggest success ever at the stud. St. Albans* dam Pandora, by Cother_tone, by Touchstone. Welcome Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Peter Flat, by Flatcateher, by Touchstone. The Libel's dam Pasquenade was full sister to Touchstone. Launcelot, sire of tbe dam of Fanny Fisher, was fall brother to Touchstone, and a wiuuer of the English St. Leger. Commotion's dam Evening Star, by Lord Clifdenj by Newminster, by Touchstone. Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwent, by Flatcatcher, by Touchstone. Vanguard, out of En Avant, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner), by Toachstono. Melton, out of Violet Melrose, by Scottish Chief, by Lord of the If les, by Tonchstoue. Melton winner this year's English Derby. Paradox, by Sterling out of Whisper, "Whisper, by Flatcateher, by Touchstone. Paradox ran second to Meiton for the Derby, and won the Grand Prix de Paris. Segenboe. by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman (imp.), by Heron, by Bustard, by Cos tret— Cahtrel sire Pantaloon. Hamlet by Maribyrnong. by Fisherman. Bosworth by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. Richmond by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. Calamiaby Maribyrnong by Fisherman. Angler, by Fisherman. Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by FishermanNavigator, by Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. Horatio by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. "* Progress, by Angler. It will be seen from tho above that tha stouthearted Fisherman has been even moro to tbo Australian Tnrf than Traducer to the New Zealand. Tho fact th.it Piscatorioua ia tha only £isherman and Traducer nick obtainable should be sufficient to entitle him to tho respect of breeders. Owners of mares who are desirous to breed high priced yonugsters sh-uld stick to winning strains and put their mares to a hurse bred on tho lines of l iscatoricus, whose breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world, Piscatorious' first get when a yearling brought 250 guineas. Recently he has been shipped to Sydney to tube part in tho big two-year-old events of New South Wales and Victoria, and since he landed in Sydney ho has beea purchased at the high figure of 700 guineas by a well-known New South Wales sportsman. He has been named Kingflsh, and will run in Mr Stockton's colors. Yearlings by Fiscatorious, out of thoroughbred marcs, would bring at auction from lUO to 500 guineas in any part of the world. At tho Blankney (Mr Chaplin's) yearling sales.held July, 1885, filly by Hermit brought 30.«0 guineas, filly by Hermit 3050, filly by Hermit 3000 guiiieus. Hermit is by Newminster, by Tonchstoue. Blood will tell. Piscatorious has more puro Touchstone blood coursing through his veins than any other horse living. It is no idle boast to say that Piscatorious is tbe bost bred siro south of tbe live, for undoubtedly he i « ; and, moreover, ho is in every respect what his pedigree would imply, a magnificent htamp of the thoroughbred racehorse, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood. In color he is a beautiful dark brown, with black points, standing I<J hands 2 inch high, has a neat exprossive head (never a neater or cleaner hood set on a neck), indicative of a good temper. His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detached ; his shoulders ore deep and well lain back, and good enough for anything. He's a grand topped 'un. Piscatorious hurt himself in a wire fence when a youngster, and from the effects of tliis accident he always suffered more or less during the whole time he was in training. Despite all theae drawbacks, when a three-year-old he started in fourteen , races and won nine, and rau secoud twice. Terms— Seven gniueas each more; two or more as per arrangoment. Grass free until due notico has been given of stinting, after which 3s 6d per weekwi'lbe charged. Every care of marcs will bo taken, but no responsibility. Groom ago ss, to be paid at time of service. For particulars apply Groom in charge, Greenmeadows Hotel, Taradale ; •or to } ARTHUR M'CARTNEY, I 92 Caledonian Hotel, Napier '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 4

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