THE SIRES OP_THE SEASON^ 1 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT DUART, HAVELOCK. The Following Celebrated Sibeb:XB3»l rj-ENBEAL /&>^>y»m&V a *^ THORNTON, ll jWteW>f^VliJ7 mont (Impi — Nelly T t \Z #1 Moore ilmpl dam of '■■ii iHhiinE'i^r'l Loohiel, , Corunna, Steadfast (who won -the Canterbury (Vic> Plate, 2 miles, beating the mighty Marvel at welght-for-age) and Cullodon twho wassoM for 1125 guineas as a yearling at the Sylvia Park sale, and won tho V.R.C. St. Leger, heating the crack three-year-old Camopla; Ktofhc V.R.C. Champion Stakos, 3 mUeS; 3rd in the Australian Cup ; and 2nd in the A.J.C. St. Lcgor. Apromont is full brother to Chamant (wfnnor of tho Middlo Park Plate, Dewhurst Plate, and Two Thousand Guineas) and half brother to Camelia Iwinnor of the Ono Thousand Gumeas, and who ran a dead heat for the Oaks), and Rayon D Or (winnorof tho St. Leger, Rous Memorial Stakes and Champion Stakes). Mortemer, sire of Apremont, is also "ire of St. Christopher, winner of the Grand Prix"; Vorneul, winnerof the Ascot Vase, and Clementine, winner of the Champagne Stakes. Mortemer was tho beat lone distance horso of his day in England, and among a host of races won the Ascot Gold Cup and Alexandra Plate, and ran second In the Chester Cup, carrying 9st 31b. Auracaria. dam of Apremont. was a most successful brood mare, having within four years produced Camolia, Clamant, and Rayon DOr. Sho is by the Touchstone horse Ambrose out of Pocahontas, who was dam of the Ulustrious trio Stockwell, Rataplan, and. King Tom Apremont's half sister Gardenia is dam of Narcissa, tho only fllly that ever beat Geheimnis. As a two-year-old General Thornton waß tried and found to be one of the fastest youngsters in New Zealand, but In consequence of a split hoof was put out of work. Descended on both sides from the most famous racing blood of England, General Thornton must readily oommend himself to owners of thoroughbred mares. General Thornton will run out with his mares. Terms— s uineas each mare. g&s. nHE Celebrated KVra -I. Imported Arab PIIP|^PJ CRUSADER. siSa^yK£\^* "The most handsome Arab imported to the colonies, and the best ever shipped from India. Tho winner of 17 races, and also a racehorse with an unbeaten record." A dark bay with black points. The " Australasian " says :— " This is certainly tho most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands about 15 hands, and has immense bone with plenty of substance and quality all over." He is acknowledged to be tho very best Arab that ever racod in India ; a proof of that being that at ono mooting in Calcutta ho had no less than three walk overs, tho "Indian Herald remarking, "No owner caring to start againct the greut Crusader at weight-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance two miles, resulted In a walk-over," Crußador won the Dehra Derby Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Asian Plato, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in India for years, at ah distances, under big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record. Saladin, a eon of Pegasus, an imported Arab, won the Australian Cup, 2J miles, beating a field of seven horses, after two dead heats with Flying Dutchman, In 10 seconds less tune than the famous Lurline took to win this race in her year, Saladin having run 6} miles during tho afternoon. Thiß proves the fact that a racehorse can be produced from tho first cross of the Arab. Those who intend to breed for Indian remounts would do well to consider tho following remarks by Roger D. Upton, late Captain of the 9th Lancers :—" The French had to discard tho Euronoan horso wheninAfrioa and remount their cavalry on such horses of Arab blood as they oould procure, and these carried a Weight of twenty-flvo stone. Genoral Diftnus may well exclaim, ' Now, a horse that 1a a country often rough and difficult mwohes (fed gallops, ascends and descends, efitlures unparalleled privations, and goes tfmugh a campaign with spirit, with such a weight on his back, is he or is ho not a war-horso!" 1 The Arabian is a racer, a war-horse, and hunter, a riding horso par excellence. To Owners of High-class Thoroughbred Marcs, Crusader as a socond Darloy Arabian should prove invalua in renovating the exhausted blood of the Thoroughbred Stock of the colonies. Early applications are necessary, as several mares are uookod already to Crusader, and ho is positively limited to a few approved mares (including his ownor's). Torms— B guineas each Mare. yjUjafe pRAWFORD /@y?Ew#ttjw^ 9 . v^ PRIORY, chest's &%•»!■ w^N nut horse (full brother ■^JMjSBSwyijJT t0 (j ue3BWor jj an a Jrjv igr #1 Conieoturo), by Gang --«e^ss^flMii«Sr»iCi «> Forward (imp.) (winner of the 2000 Gumeas and sooond in the Derby, sire of the flying Hortense, Guesswork, Conjecture, Consequence, Carrington, and numerous other winners) out of Peradvonture (imp.), by Adventurer out of Manganese (grand dam of Apology, Kisber, winner of tho Derby, and W onlock, winner of the St. Logor), being the greatest racing family in tho world. Adventurer, by Newminater (winner of the St, Logor), tho most successful horso tho world ever saw. Sire of Kinosem (winnor of 51 racos inoluding the Goodwood Cup, and was never beaten), out of Palma. Manganese, by Irish Birdcatcher out of Moonbeam. Nowminater, by Touchstone (winner of tho St. Ledger) out of Booswing >a great performer, besides other races winning four Doncastcr Cups, and raced till she was 10 years old). Palma, by Emilius out of Francesca. Gang Forward, by Stookwoll (Emperor of Stallions) siro of Blair Athol and brother to Rataplan and half brother to King Torn) ou of Lady Mary, by Orlando winner of the Dorbyl out of Splitvoto (grand dam of St Albans). Orlando by Touchstone out of Vul ture. Splitvoto, by St. Luko out of Electrons (grand dam of Teddington, winner of tho Dorby . Stockwell 'Winner ol tho 20C0 Guineas and St. Leger), by the Boron (winner of the St. Legeri out of Pocohontas (dam of Rataplan ana King Tom) by Glencoe (winner of the 2000 Guineasfout of Marpessa. Owingto an accidont when a yearling Crawford Priory was not trained, but his full brother and sister, Guesswork and Conjecture, fully maintained the reputation of the family, Guesswork as a three-year-old running tho great Commotion to a head in tho Champion Stakes, many who wero present nverring that he actually won, bi* the judge gavo it a short head in Commotion's favor. Conjecture won several races and ran in the 2000 Guineas Cup at Adelaide, baating everything opposed to her but Malta, and was afterwards sold for 1000 guineas, her brother Guesswork going to the Bamo purchaser for 1100 guineas. Crawford Priory is a beautiful rich golden chostnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with splondid bon« and substance, and shows great quality, and breeders of thoroughbreds will Bee from his pedigree as shown above marks bis descent from tho greatest horoea of the English turf. Terms-fi tjninoas eaoh mare. '\ HE GRAND CHAMPION PONY i- STALLION OF NEW ZEALAND MPRINOE CHARMING Of thebost Norfolk Trotting Bred by Arthur Jervoise Scott, Esq., of Rotherfleld Park, England, and is by Perfection (winnor of the Champion Prizo, open to tho world, in the Pony Stallion class at Islington three years in succession, and was never beaten) out of Cindorolla (winnor of first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show hold in Suffolk*. Prince Charming is a dark brown, and is the most oharming Pony Stallion in the Southern Hemisphere ; was winnor of the prize in the Pony Stallion Class at tho Royal Agricultural Show, Kilburn, England, and is winner of seventeen first prizes in New Zealand, holdIng an unbeaten record. His Stock have taken prizes wherever shown. Atthobroakup of tho colobratod Cobham Stud Perfection (siro of Princo Charming) was sold to tho Czar of Russia for an enormous flguro. His covoringfeo in England was 10 guineas, showing in what high cati^n^Qn ho was held in that country, when th! 6 usual fee of a pony stall|an thorp is only one guinea. Torms— i guineas '(iach inaro. Limited to Miuarcs Jnoluding his owner's.. Every oare taken, but no responsibility. N.B.— Tho above horses' torms have beon placed at the lowest possible feo, as an inluccmont to broeders to breed racehorses, Indian remounts, cross country horses, and iveight-carrying hacks, a olass of horso very nuch required. Marcs sen ito the above wrses m\iat be paid for and removed on lOiico of stinting boing givon. Far furthor particulars apply to the Stud 3room, or to ALLAN M'LEAN HO Duart, Havolock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGATARAWA MARAEKAKAHO. &v I HE Champion Trotting B|3a& *- stallion JyL wilot (By BERLIN (imp).-Dam POLLYJ . i ThetChamplon Trotting Stallion Wilkln Is i , dark brown, standing 16 hands, and is tho 1 lOlder of tho stallion reoord for Now Zealand I I saddle for one milo— 2min 48sec. J His dam Polly is a natural Trotter, and won lie following racos :— i 883— Won Three-mile Rnco at Rokaia ( 884— Socond in Three-mile Race at Rakala i 585— Won Three-mile Race at Tinwald 1 586— Won Three-mile Race at Chertsoy £ TERMS-Singlo Mare, 6 guineas ; two or lore as per agreement ; payable on tho Ist * t January, 181)1. Paddock! og free until notice is given I 'vory care takon, but no responsibility. For f urth r particulars flpply to V SEMPLE AND SABIN, 0 Ngatarawa, Maraekakaho O STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGA TARATA STATION, WAIPUKURAU, b h _ f S-HE THOROUGH. wfeSjttk -L BRED SIRE J3L JETD'EAU, \ By Cadogan— Waterwitoh. Jet d'Eau was a good porforwer on the turf, ' pecially under welter weights. He is a lestnut in oolor,- and possesses plenty of ne and substance. Jet d'Eau obtained icqnd Prize in the First-class Thoroughbred £ otipn. whioh was a very large one, at tho a iwke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral oiety s Show in October last. T Li rERMS-Slx Guineas eaoh Mare: two or « jre as per arrangement. lt For further particulars apply to i? FOUNTAIN XUNN, g Groom-ln-oharge. Mangatarata. ._ TO STAND THIS SEASON A t. gL--. GREENHILL, SI W ; HE PURE-BRED ifJikA. ' CLYDESDALE ENTIRE _ mOF SALISBURY. # Che EARL OF SALISBURY is a beautiful * y rising three years, with-all the desired alitlcs of a pure Clydesdale. He is by tho ill-known Marquis of Salisbury, dam Pride's 1 riing (611) Imported from Viotoria by Mr an Trestrail. Pride's Darling's! siro was m x's Pride of Scotland (imported) dam Fanny i Bothwell (importod), &c &o. ' m hide's Darling gained a First, Prize at nodln Show in 1886 and First Prize at the ieri Show in tho same year. Also Firsts at i& nedln and Talorl Shows. 1887. ,In 1888 she ned First Prize at Taieri Show. - 'ERMS ; £5 fe each mare. . Pr i 'or further particulars apply to ■; I £ ARQH. M'LEAN,, I ]
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9541, 29 November 1893, Page 4
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