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J.. -£MiM. j THE SIRES OF THE SEASON. VASCO DI GAMA GLADIATOR LORD OF. THE ISLES TAM O'SHANTER To Stand this Season at Duarr, Havelook, the following celebrated Sire- » nnHE Imported English TffSttA -*- Thourglbred Stallion, . DI GAMA h/*?!? tesh ( B??^ 6 hands °» shortlegs, bred by Sir Joseph Hawley, got by Beadsman. winner of the tferbywout of laiamancTby Student from Bravery, by Gameboy fronTEnnul (dam of English Saunterer. and eraid damof Anteros. sire of Canard, Louie md NW«S by Bay Middleton from Blue fjertfa bvVCkt cfpedo from Care, by Woeful £_sll_&varrt dam. Vaseo di Gama won the Maidm?Pi»ti at Ascot, ran third for thl-«uittio^l Stakes, and won the RotHngdeS^srSv Handicap,and theMouyneuxN^ryHa^dZ cap, carrying top weight VaacooUGamawaa considered a much superior horse to ma own brother, Pero Gomez, but owing to an acoidmS which he met with when two years old (thi marks of which he carries now) caused hia early retirement from the turf. Pero Gomez, full brother to Vasod dl Gama. won the Middle Park Plate. Newmarket stakes, Ascot Dorby, St. Leger, Donoaster. Stakes, Grand Duke Michael Stakes, and Royal Stakes (in all about £14,000). He has been a most successful sire in England, and his son Peregrine won the 2000 guineas stakes (worth about £5000), and was only beaten by a head for tho Derby, and was sold for 7060 guineas. It is no use looking at aristocratic breeding, grand appearance and good performances, If Vasco does not succeed with real good mares in begetting racehorses equal to any that have evor graced a racecourse. Terms, 6 guineas eaoh mare. ffifo. „ rflKElmporbed thorough. lßjj__3j '■*- bred Stallion _sJ_3SL GLADIATOR A beautiful golden chestnut W hands Sin, bred ln France by Count Lagrange got by that wonderfulgalloping machine Gladlateur. who gained the triple crown by winning the Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, and St Leger n i860; dam Nunela (also dam of. Nemesis winner of the Metropolitan stakes. Sydney, doing the two miles In 2min 33secy bea&ng 15 others ; also dam of Messager, and of Viotoire, who won tho Kingsbury Opon -Steeplechase, carrying top weight. 128t 21b), by.Nunolo out ofFatimabyEUs. The great success of Traducer as a siro was due probably to tho fact of his breeding being onboth sides unlike that of any other sire in New Zealand. He was the only horse by The Libel in the colonies, and ojj.msdnjfsflide he possessed the blood of Elis, Gladiator being the only other aire in New Zealand possessing thesameblood which - be does through his grand dam Fattma. Gladiator, was never tried to face. But his full brother, Messager, was a rare performer - on the liat flyer hurdles and across country, having wpn the Northamptonshire Stakes as a 4-year-old, Surrey Grand Steeplechase, the Croydon Grand Hurdle Race, and ran second in the United Kingdom Steeplechase In 1874; He also won many races in France, and the sporting correspondent of tho "The London " Standard" pronounced him tho very best steeplechaser as a 5-year-old. Gladlateur is also grandsire of Sussex, Sting, and Hasty Girl, dam of the famous Bondigo "- ' w £? has eclipsed all precedents in the history of English racing) and other wonderful tier, formers. Tho performances of Sussex prove him to be one of the best horses ever bred io Australia; it is needless to enumerate tha ■ number of his victories, except the. Grand' National .Steeplechase of July, 1881, carrying , top weight, 13st lib. Sting won the Hawke? . ■ bury Grand Handicap, carrying Bst doing M" mile in 2mln 36|seo, the fastest time on record. . Gladiator is admitted to be one of the hand, somest thoroughbreds in the colony, and is eminently suited for getting racehorses, weight-carrymg hunters, hurdfe-raoars.aud ladies, and gentleman's hacks. Terms— s guineas each mare. <*W,__ LORD OP THE ISLES. tt_g_3|» By Yattenden. dam Nathali* ' W_ XK\ ' (imported), by Warlock, winner ,-°_ awL of the Great St Leger. Yattendon, \rinner of the. Sydney. Gold Cup, J miles, and other races, was sire of Grand Klnnour, Chester, Jav'lin, Yatterina (dam of Kingftsh), and other noted performers on tho turf. Nathalie, winner, of the Australian Cup, 21 miles, &o„ out of Roso de Florence, dam of Maribyrnong, Ferryman, and Fenella, (dam of Muto and King of the Ring) Roso da Florence, own slßter to Peter Wilkins, grandsire of Stookwell, Malua, Tasman, and Prodigal, and great grandsire of Sheet Anchor, and . . Mozart Yaterlna, dam of Libeller, Fnsilier, Matchlock, Kingflsh, and grand dam of Rosebud, winner of Spring Handioap at Sydney, Tattersall's meeting, Irom a field of twentynine of the Australian cracks. King of the Ring sire of First King, one of the historic Horaes of the Australian Turf, winner of two Champion Races, the Australian Cup, V.R.O. St Leger, and many otherraces. Tnispower- - ful and handsome Horse comes from the bost • racing family In the Australian Colonies, and, but for an accident, would have emulated tho deeds of his illnstrious relatives. Terms— 6 guineas. Pure-bred Carlyon Pony TAM 0' SHANTEB. Terms— Three Gnineas. Every care taken, but no. responsibility. N.B.— The above horses' terms have been S laced at the lowest possible fee, as an inucement to . breeders to breed racehorses, ' cross-country horses, and other weight-carry-ing hacks, a chws of horse very muoh re- , quired. Apply to WILLIAM YEEND. Stud Groom. Or to ALLAN M'LEAN TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKB AND OMAHU, - fc nnHE MAGNIFICENT ySjaSffl Thorough-bred Horse PATRIARCH. PATRIARCH, a rich dark bay, with black

KzfJvZ' Bta HStVS <iT er 16 bands, on short legs, with beautiful fiat bone, splendid feet extaraorJ dinanly handsome, showing great quality, combined wiUi strength and substance, re.markablygoodconstituUonianddoolletemper. is by the far-famed Yattendon (sire "of iJSS worth, Javlin, Hercules, Grand Flaneur. Chester, Lady Emma, Roodee, St George! &c); dam, Days of- Old (imported) bSS catcher; dam, Days of Yoro, by Old England. &c. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Ca* sandra, by Tros (imported) out of Alice Gray — byßoMEmigrant,damGulnare(importedL ' . grand dam of the renowned horse Barb. Patriarch possesses Australian Sir Hercules Wood through his sire, and Irish Birdcatoher blood through his dam, and his breeding cannot be excelled. He is own brother to the celebrated racehorse Fitz -Yattendon, who carried Sir Hercules Robinson's colors to victory so often in Australia. -Days of Old. bis dam, was also the dam of Rose of Australia, one of the grandest and gamest of Australian turf performers. She ran the famous Fishhookto a head In thatmemorable ?^ ggl , e /i? r tho Cup,- h av ii, g BeT _ n . teen of the craok horses of the Australian colonies behind her. amongst them such celebrities as Tim Whiffler, Volunteer. Tarragon, Yattendon, Tallyrand. Sheisalsbown sister to the beautiful mare Days of Yore. - champion -prize-taker at the Sydney Exhibition open to all the Australian colonies.' Patriarch was a very fast and game horse. His performances were to win the Randwiok Nursery Handicap, the Victorian Racing Club Handicap, second for the Sydney CupTgivinß a year and 21b away to the wlnnor (got by Yattendon also), and finishing in front of Aoe. Dagworth, and thirteen others. Owing to an accident as a 4-year-old he was then put to tho ' PERFORMANCES, ihe following are some of Patriarch's per formances: — At 2 years old won A. J.C. Nursery Handioap, beating Memo, Commodore, and a large field of other horses ; } of a P™?Lbmftlrnini9seo. At 3 years, ran third in V.R.O. Derby, beating HoraUo and others ; 11 mile; tune, 2min 46see. Spring, 1872, and Autumn, 1873, ran second in tho V.R.C.H., beating Nimblefoot, Blue Peter, and a large field: IJ mile; time, 2min2lseo. WonV.R.(V Handioap, beating Nimblefoot, Barbella, Lady Clifden, anf a large field; 1! mile; tamo, 3minl3Beo.. Ran -third in A. J.C. Stl Leger. beating Loup Garou, and others. Ran second mi i, J.C. City Handicap, carrying 7st 41b; won by The Aeo, beating Priam. M p Cal. \^,ES° T - and others i*l mile ; timo. 2mln it 2-loth sec Fees payable to Ed. Brouohton only, on or beforo 31st December. ' Terms— £s ss. Two or moro Mares as per agreement. -„ E. BROUGHTON, "___ Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CRISSOGE nnHE Thoroughbred 'KaSSifl ■*• Horse, -Jyjl, AR I E ,L. By Dainty Ariel, out of Una (see N.Z. Stud „, . , Book. Ariel has been one of tho most consistent performers, that evor ran in the colony, and was the hero of many a hard fought equine battle on Now Zealand racecourses. Amongst his notablo .performances maybe mentioned the following. -—ln 1875, Auckland Dorby and Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap ; in 1876 he won the Auckland Cup j in 1877 no was victorious in tho Canterbury Cup (weight for ago), Dunedin Forbury Handicap, and Oamaru Autumn Handicap ; in 1878 and 1878 he again succeeded in appropriating the Auckland Cud having thus won the race three times. Twenty approved mares will be taken six guineas. ' For further information apply to G. P. DONNELLY, Or to THOS. BRms'oNT' l|_> Groom-in-Charge. jSß^_^ FOUL PLAY. _. " . «|__S_Jh The Champion Thoroughbred .MATtf Biro of Hawke's Bay, will j»-Ua»J*J«a_ Stand this Season at STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. FOUL PLAY is one of the gamest, grandest, and most fashionably bred sires at this present day in the Southern Hemisphere, being by the mighty but now . defunct imported stud horse Traducer out.ot '-- Jb ancy. Traducor's terms tho last season he was at the disposal of breeders, and only for a very limited number of mares, was 100 guineas per mare, and thero is no other sire, imported -or otherwise, that has left so many illustrious descendants possessing all the qualities of the thoroughbred racehorse. "Hermit." the sporting writer in the "Canterbury Weekly Press, when writing on available sires for the coming season, after , writing very flatteringly ef Foul Play as a siro says that he is more likehis great ancestor Traducer than any other of his stook now left Foul Play in shape, make, and breeding, combines all that is requisite in a sire to get high class stock, and his performances over all distances, and under ap weights, are too well known to need recording here. Foul Play in constitution, one of the greatest points to bo looked to in a sire, after all- tho work he has gone through, is now as "sound and healthy '"as the day he was f oaWd. For breeding and performances of Foul ." Play see New Zealaud Stud BookTand Turf Register. Tkrms— Pedigree mares 10 guineas, halfbred 7 guineas. First-class and well- watered paddooks prodded until stinted notice is given, afterwards !s,6d per woek will be oharged. Every caro »ken but no responsibility. Owners ot mares are requested to apply »rly. as Foul Play will bopositively limited oflfty-maros. - • ' FRIAR TUOKT A PURE-BRED, DocUe, and very ta. Handsomo Exmoor Stud -Pony, -«i_l ilso stand at Stortford. Lodge this Season. Terms, £3. Full particulars from a.; 1 WILLIAM STOCK, A --' - ' Proprietor. 4 '£"' Stortford Lodge' Hotel, Hastings, a 147 «... T.A ,';>r

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7912, 29 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7912, 29 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7912, 29 November 1887, Page 4

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