<f*aUjffui9. TJfB SIRES OF_THE SEASOIi TO STAND THIS" SEASON, AT s " DUART, HAVELOCK. •r The Fd ELOwiNa Celebrated Sireb :— ytaM PENEEA @**BV>mWffl g VT THORNTOI J, 'Jntr^nfj i(iT monfc (imp— Nell 0 T \ ML/1 Mooes Unit)) dam ( ), «~<J.— -mig»37i*f<»a Loehiol, Corunm I, Steadfast (Who won tho Canterbuiy (Vio n Plate) I riiilos, beating the mighty Marvol a wofght-for-ago) and Cullodon twho was sol t for 1125 guinoas aa a yearling at tho Sylvii Park salo, and won tho V.R.O. St. Loger icating tho crack three-year-old Camoola 2nd in the V.R.C. Champion Stakos, 3 milos 3rd in the Australian Cup ; and 2nd In tin A. J.C. St. Legel\ Apromont is. full Brbthor te Chamant (winner of thti Middle Park Plate De whurst Plate, And Two Thousand Guineas, 1 and half brother to Cornelia (winnor of the One Thousand Guineas.and who ran a dead hesatfor the Oaks), and Rayon DOr (winnor ol tho St. Lcger, Rous Memorial Stakos and Champion Stakes), Mortemer, siro of Apremont, is also 'ire of St. Christopher, winner of tho Grand Prix ; Vernoul, winner of the Ascot Vaso, and Clomentino, winnor of tho Champagne Stakos. Mortemer was the best longaistanco horso of his day in England, and among a host of races won tho Ascot Gold Cup and Aloxandra Plato, and ran second in tho Chcstor Cup, carrying 9st 3lb. Auracaria. dam of Apromont. was a most successful brood maro, having within four years produced Oamelia, Clamant, and Rayon D'Or. She is by tho Touchstono norsa Ambrose out of Pocahontas, who was dam of tho illustrious tfio Sfcockwoll, Rataplan, and King Tom. Apromont's half sister Gardenia is dam of Narcissa, tho only filly that ever beat Geheimnis. As a two-yßar-Old General Thornton was tried and found to be ono of tho fastest youngsters In Now Zealand, but in cons«<tuonco of a split hoof was put out of work. Descondedonbothaidesfrom thomost famous racing blood of England, General Thornton must readily commond himself to owners of thoroughbred mares. General Thornton will run out with his mares. Terms— s uineas each mare. jgg& r|>HE Celebrated JBaM Imported Arab jFjSPjHn crusader. 'liaigfiisftar*' " The most handsome Arab imported to the colonies, and tho best over shipped from India. Tho winner of 17 races, and olbo a racehorse with an unbeaton record." A dark bay with black points. The "Australasian " says :— " This is certainly tho most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. Ho stands about IS hands, and has immense bone with plonty of subatanoo and quality all over." He is acknowledged to bo tho very best Arab that over raced in India ; a proof of that being that at Ono Uleoting in Calcutta he had no less than throe .walk overs, tho ',' lndian Herald remarking, "No ownor caring to start against the great Crusader at weight-for-age, tho Desert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over," Crusader won tho Dohra Dorby Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes. Asian Plato, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in India for years, at all distances, under big weights, Crusader retired from tho turf with an unbeaten record. Saladin, a son of Pegasus, an imported Arab, won tho Australian Cup, 2} miles, beating a field of seven horses, after two doad heats with Flying Dutchman, in 10 seconds less time than tho famous Lurlino took to win this race In her year, Saladin having run 6} milos during the aftornoon. This proves the fact that a racehorse can bo produced from tho first oross of tho Arab. Those who intend to brood for Indian romounts would do woll to considor tho following remarks by Rogor D. Upton, lato Captain of the 9th Lancers:— "The Fronoh had to discard the European horse when in Africa and rqmount their cavalry on such horses of Arab blood as they could procure and these carried a woight of twenty-flvo stono. General Dumas may well exclaim, 'Now, a horso that in a country often rough and difficult marches and gallops, ascends and descends, endures unparalleled privations, and goes through a campaign with spirit, with such a woight on his Back; is ho or Is ho not a war-horsoT'" The Arabian is a racer, a war-horse, and hunter, a riding horso par oxcellonco. To Owners of High-class Thoroughbred Mares, Crusader as a second Darloy Arabian should provo invalua in ronovating the oxhausted blood of tho Thoroughbred Stock of the colonies. Early applications are necessary, as sovoral mares aro uooked already to Crusader, and ho is positively Umited to a fow approved marcs (including his ownor's). Torms— B guineas each Maro. /s!&* /CRAWFORD $ .^J PRIORY, chest<sft B.© ! «ffiOl lUnt/nuthorso (full brother ;Li7 to Guesswork and I %» l^r f\ Coniecturo), by Gang <*>*(}? fs *Q^A& m F* A Forward (imp.) (winner of tho 2000 Guineas and second in the Derby, sire of the flying Hortense, Guesswork, Conjecture, Consequonco, Camngton, and numerous other winnors) out of Peradventure (imp.), by Adventurer out of Mangancso (grand dam of Apology, ICisbor, winnor of tho Derby, and \i onlock, winnor of the St. Lcger), being the greatest racing family in the world. Adventurer, by Nowminster (winner of tho. St, Legor), the most successful horso tho world over saw. Sire of Kinosem (winner of 51 races including the Goodwood Cup, and was nover beaten), out of Palma. Manganeso, by Irish Birdcatchor out of Moonbeam. Nowminster, by Touchstone (winnor of the St Ledger) out of Beeswing ta great performer, besides other races winning four Doncastor Cups, and raced till she was 10 years old). Palma, by Emilius out of Francesca. Gang Forward, by Stockwoll (Emporo of Stallionß) siro of Blair Athol and brothor to Rataplan and half brother to King Tom) ou of Lady Mary, by Orlando -winner of the Derby) out of Splitvoto (grand dam of St. Albans). Orlando by Touchstono out of Vul ture. Splitvoto, by St. Luke out of Electress (grand dam of Teddington, winner of tho Derby . Stockwoll i winner of tho 20.0 Guineas and St. Leger), by the Baron (winner of the St. Leger) out of Pocahontas (dam of Rataplan and King Tom) by Gloncoo (winner of the 2000 Guineas) out of Marpessa. Owingto an accident when a yearling Crawford Priory was not trained, but his full brother and sistor, Guesswork and Conjecturo, fully maintained the reputation of tho family, Guesswork as a three-yoar-old running tho groat Commotion to a head in the Champion Stakes, many who were present averring that ho actually won, bi# tho judgo gave it a short hoadin Commotions favor. Conieoturo won several races and ran in the 2000 Guineas Cup at Adelaido, boating every- ■ thing opposed to hor but Malta, and was af forwards sold for 1000 guineas, her brother Guesswork going to the samo purchaser for Crawford Priory is a beautiful rich goldon i chestnut, standing IS hands 3 inchos, with . splendid bone and substance, and shows groat ' qunlity, and breeders of thoroughbreds will ) see from his pedigrco a3 shown bdovo marks i his descent from tho greatest horoes of the i English turf. [ Terms— 6 toiineas each mare. I j _. — — • \ TO STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 NGATARAWA MARAEKAKAHO. J >W_. iHE Champion Trotting Tm3Bft> -*■ Stallion » JEL WILKIK i (By BERLIN (imp).-Dam POLLY). TholChampion Trotting Stallion Wilkin i s a dark brown, standing 16 hands, and is tin i holder of tho stallion record for Now Zcalam 1 in saddlo for ono mile -2min 48sec. His dam Polly is a natural Trotter, and woi » tho following races :— 1883— Won Three-mile Raco at Rakaia 1881— Second in Three-mile Raco at Rakain 1885-Won Three-mile Raco at Tinwald ii 1886— Won Threo-milo Raco at Chortsoy I, TERMS-Slnglo Maro, 6 guineas ; two o d more as per agreement i payable on tho le y of January, 1894. 6 n Paddockfog free until notioo _is givot Fvery care takon, but no responsibility, d For furth r particulars apply to SEMPLE AND SABIN, 270 Ngatarawa, Maraokakaho
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9538, 25 November 1893, Page 6
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