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THE SIRES OF THE SEASON^ "-' / VASCO DI GAMA " '. QLAniATOR t'j LORD OF THE ISLES TAMO'SHANTBR . ..';! To Stand this Season at Doart, Havelook, tho ' i following celebrated Sires— . : •j ; I^HE Imported English,! %pj£jA . X Thourghbred Stallion, '-\ J JSz£g >o y&.&00 DI GAMA A rich bay brown, 18 hands on shortlegs, bred- J by Sir Joseph Hawley, got by Beadsman, win' ncr of the Derby, out of Salamanca by Student : from Bravery, by Gameboy from Bnnul (dam of English Saunterer, tid grand dam of ■• Anteros, sire of Canard, Louie, and Niagara), by Bay Middleton from Blue Devils byvelo- ! cipede from'Care,-by "Woeful from Recorery'a ' dam. Vasco dl Qama won the Maiden Plate ' at Ascot, ran third' for the Hurstbourne i Stakes, and won the Rottingdean Nursery j Handicap, Bnd the Mollyneux Nursery Hanoi- ' . cap, carrying top weight Vasco dl.Qama was i considered a much superior horse to his own ' brother, Pero Gomez, oak owing to an accident which he met with when two years old (the i marks of. which he carries now) caused hia early retirement from the turf. _ Pero Gomez, full brother to Vasco dl Gams, won the Middle Park Plate. Newmarket ■ Stakes, Ascot Derby, SL Leger, Donoastfir ' Stakes, Grand Duke Miohael Stakos, and Royal Stakes (In all about i3U,OOO)jBe has' ; been a most successful sire in England, and - - his son Peregrine won the 2000 guineas stake* (worth about £5000), and was only beaten by. a 1 head for tho Derby, and was sold for 7090 guineas. .'"''-"' ■'•".. It is no use looking at aristocratio breeding, grand appearance and good .performances, v .Vasco does not succeed with real good mores in begetting racehorses equal to any (hat have . ever graced a racecourse. Terms, 6 guineas each mare. ■gSfrh. _ ' rpHElmported thorough* V^feffl " Md staUion - JflSSlJb OLADIATOB A beautiful golden chestnut, 15 hands Sin. bred in Franoo by Count Lagrange got by i ' that wonderful galloping machine Gladlatenr, ! who gained tho triple orownby winning theY Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger ' n 1865 ; dam Nuneia (also dam of Nemesis ' ' winner of the Metropolitan Stakes, Sydney, ' doing the two miles in 2min 33aeq, beating. 10 others ; also dam of Messager, and of Victoire, . . ' . who won the Kingsbury Open Steeplechase, . 'A carrying top weight, 12at 21b), by Nuncio out --. i of Fatima by Elis. ' The great success of Tra- ■ ! ducer as a sire was due probably, to the fact ■. - of his breeding beingonbothsidesunlikethat ' of anyotherßirelnNewZealand. Hewasthe '«. • only horse by The libel in the colonies, and » on his dam's side he possessed the blood of i JElia, Gladiator being, the only other sire in New Zealand possessing thesamehloodwhioh he does through his grand dam Fatima. Gladiator was never tried to race: Bub hia full brother, Messager, was a rare performerpn tho flat ,over hurdles and across country, ', having won the Northamptonshire Stakes as a 4-year-old, Surrey Grand Steeplechase, the Croydon Grand Hurdle Race, and ran second in the United Kingdom Steopleohase in 1874. He also won many races in France, and the sporting correspondent of the "The London Standard" pronounced him the very beat Bteoplechasw as a 5-year-old. ; . Gladiatcur is also grandsire Of Sussex, Sting, and Hasty Girl.dam of the famous Bendigo (who has eclipsed all precedents in the history of KDglish racing), and other wonderful performers. The performances of Sussex prove ; him to be one of the best horses ever bred in > Australia; it Is needless to enumerate 'the number of his victories,* 'except tie Grand ■ National Steopleohaae of July, 1881, carrying top weight, 13st lib. Sting won tho Hawkeebury Grand Handicap, carrying Bst doing 1} mile in 2min 36} sec, the fastest time on record, , Gladiator is admitted to be one of the handsomest thoroughbreds in the colony, and la eminently suited for getting raceherses. weight-carrying hunters, hurdle-racers, and' ladies, and gentleman's hacks. - Terms-75 guineas each mare. LORD OP THE ISLES. Vgiggjk By Yattenden. dam Nathali* wpTW (imported), by Warlock, winner '''Wiil^ "* the Great St. Leger. Yattendon, winner of the Sydney Gold Cup, 2 miles, and other races, was sire of Grand Flanour, Chester, Jav'Un, Yatterina (dam of Kingfish), and other noted performers on' the turf. Nathalie, winner of the Australian Cup, 21 miles, &c, out of Rose de Florence, dam of Maribyrnong, Ferryman, and Fenelia, (dam of Mute and King of the Ring) Rose de Florenco, own sister to Peter Wilkins, grandsiro of Stockwell, Malua, Tasman, and Prodi, gal, and great grandaire of Sheet Anchor, and Mozart. Yaterina, dam of Libeller, Fusilier* Matchlock, Kingfish, and grano dam of Rosebud, winner of Spring Handicap at Sydney, TattorsaU'B meeting, from a field of twentynine of the Australian cracks.' King of the Ring sire of First King, one of the hlstorio Horses of the Australian Turf, winner of two Champion Races, the Australian Cup, V.R.C. - St. Lexer, and many otberraces. 'This powerful and handsome Horse comes from the best racing family in the Australian Colonies, and, but for. an accident, .would have emulated tbe deeds of his illustrious relatives.' ■■ ■ Tcrms-r6 guineas. Pure-bred CarlyonPony 7AM O'SHANTEB. .- • Terms— Three Gniueas. Every care taken, but no responsibility. N.B.— The above hones' terms have been placed at tho lowest possible fee;. as an in- - ducement to breeders to breed, rocehorses, cross-country horses, and other weight-carry-ing hacks, a olass of horse very much. r»> quired. . - - • ■ ! Apply to . WILLIAM YEBND, Stud Groom. . Or to ALLAN M'LEAN TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKB <R3W>* I 1 ™ MAGNIFICENT fe|2q "*• Thorongh-bjed Horse PATEIAEOH.

PATRIARCH, a rich dark bay, with black pqinto, standing over 16hanOs, on short legs with beautiful Hat bone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and subatanoe,-ro> is by tho far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Javlin, ■ Hercules, Grand Flaneur, Chester, Lady Emma; Roodee, St George, &c); dam, Days of Old (imported) , Birdcatcher ; dam, Days of Yore, by Old England, &c. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra, by Tros (imported) out of Alice Gray —by Rous Emigrant, dam Gulnare (imported) grand dam or tha renowned horse Barb. Patriarch possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through his sire, and Irish Birdcatcher blood through his dam. and his breeding cannot be excelled. He is own brother to the celebrated racehorse Fitz-Yattendon, wh« carried Sir Hercules. Robinson's colors to victory so oftpn in Australia. Days of Old his dam, was also the dam of Rose of Australia, one of the grandest and gamest of Australian' turf performers. She ran the famous Fishhook to a head in thatmemorable struggle' for the Sydney Cup, having seventeen of the crack horses Tor the Australian colonies behind her. amongst them such celebrities as Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendon. Tallyrand. She is also own sistor to the beautiful mare Days of Yora, champion prize-taker at tho Sydney Exhibition open to all tha Australian colonies. Patriarch was a very fast and game horso. His performances were to win the Kandwick Nursery Handicap, the Victorian RacingClu* Handicap, second for the Sydney Cup, giving, ' a year and 21b away to the winnpr (got by Yattendon also), and finishing in front of Ace, Dagworth, and thirteen others. Owing to an accident as a 1-year-old he was then put to the stud. PERFORMANCES. Tho following are some of Patriaroh's per formances : — At 2 years old won A.J.U. Nursery Handicap, beating Memo, Commodore, and a large field of other horses ; }of a, mite Lt" 110^ Imin 19sec. At 3 years, ran third li mile ; time, 2min 46sec. Spring, 1872, and Autumn, lß73, ran second in tho V.R.C.H., beating Nimblefoot, Bluo Peter, and a luge field: IJ mile; time, 2min2lsec. WonV.R.O. Handicap, beating Nimblefoot, Barbella, Lady Olifden, ana a large field ; 1} milo t timo, 3min Msec Ran tinrd in A.J.O. St. . Leger. beating Loup Garou, and others. Ran second in A. J.C. City Handicap, carrying 7st *lb; won by The Ace, beating Priam. M'Col. luni Moor, and others; 1J mllej time, 2min 47 2-10 th sec. Fees payable toEDrBBOUQHioif only, on op before 31st December. Terms— £s sb. Two or more Mares as per agreement. " R. BROUGHTON, «» Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CRISSOGE nHHE Thoroughbred Ksgaja JL Horse, ~ -jOjE. ARIEL, By Dainty Ariel, out of Una (see N.Z.Stud Book. Ariel has been one of the most consistent ■ performers that ever ran in tha colony, and was the hero of many a hard fought equine battle on New Zealand racecouraeß. Amongst his notable performances may be mentioned the following:— ln 1875, Auckland Derby and Duhedin Jockey Club Handicap ; in 1876 he won tho Auckland Cup ; in 1877 he was victorious In tho Canterbury Cup (weight for ' age), Dunedin Forbury Handicap, and Oamaru Autumn Handicap; in 1878 and 1879 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, Orts THOS. BRINSON? 080 ' 110 . Groom-lnChargc POXJL PLAY. y£39i The Champion Thoroughbred •*Slwbß<Au» Stand this Season at STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. "POUL PLAY is one"of the gamest, J- . grandest, and most fashionably bred sires. at this Present day in the Southern Hemisphere, being by the mighty but now iefunct imported studhorse Traduceroat of ■canoy. Traducer's terms the last season he was at lie disposal of breeders, and only for a. very limited number of mares, was 100 guineas per mare, and there is no other sire, imported or otherwise, that has left so many illustrious descendants possessing all the qualities of the "Hermit," the sporting writer in tho ".Canterbury Weekly Press?' when writing on available sires for the coming season, after writing very flatteringly: of Foul Play as a> ' Biro says that he is more like his great ancestor Traducer than any other of bis etoofc now left Foul Play in shape, make, and breeding, combines all that is requisite in a sire to get hiifh class stock, and his performances over all distances, and undor all weights, are too woll known toxeed recording here. Foul Play in constitution, one of , the greatest • points to be looked to in a sire, after all the work ho has gone through, is hovr as "sound and healthy >p as the day he was foaled. ■ For breeding and performances of Foul Play see New Zealand: Stud Book ahd Turf Register. • • . . b«! SSs£g«""'»s« 10 K««"ii. *■* . . .frat-class and well- watered paddoo'ks pro- £ jw d ,, v 2 ltU B «nte* notice is glven^fterwards 2s 6d per week will ba charged. ..Every care ' takon but no responsibility. Owners of mares are'requesCed to apply ' ' early, as Foul Play will be positively limited to. ftfty mares. ■..;■; FBIAB TTJOK, Ai'URE-BREI), Docile, and- very , Handsome Exmoor Stud Pony, will J also stand at Stortford Lodge this Season. "■ Terms, £3: Full Bartionlara from ' ■ •» , • wnSJAMSTOCK:, ...■.<■'s. Storlford Lodge Hotel, Hasting? ; °" ''. 147. ' ! "\ '.}

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7913, 30 November 1887, Page 4

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