THE SIRES OF THE SEASONS TO STAND THIS" SEASON, AT DUART, HAVELOCK. I Tub FoiiOwiNQ Celebrated Sireb :— xi__« p ENEEAL fi&uo*rls&lW a V3T THORNTON, ml&^wilalffciTi/bay horse by Apremonb (Imp)- Nolly ■y <£ j/r /i Moore dmpi dam of '■mil' I " w\mt\Smf ■* Loohiel, Corunca, Steadfast (who won the Canterbury iVlo.i PlateT" mies, beating the mighty Marvel at weigh't-for-age) and Cullodqn .who was soH for 1125 guineas as a yearling at tho Sylvia Park sale, and won the V.R.C. St. Leger, heating tne crack three-year-old Camoola; todta the V.R.C. Champion Stakes, 3 miles; ted to the Australian Cup; and 2nd in the a t p st Loeer Apremont is full brother to Chamant pinor oF the Middle Park Plate. Dowhurst Plate, and Two Thousand Guineas) and half brother to Camolia (winner of the One Thousand Guineas, and who ran a dead heat tor the Oaksi, and Won D Or (winner of the St. Leger, Rous Momorlal Stakes and Champion Stakes). Mortemer, sire of Apremont is also aire of St. Christopher, winner of the Grand Prix ; Verneul. winner of the Ascot Vase and Clementine, winner of the Champagne Stokes. Mortemer waa the best long sißtance horse of bis day in England, ami among a host of races won the Ascot Gold Cup and Aloxandra Plate, and ran second in the Chester Cup, carrying flat 31b. Auracaria, dam of Apremont, was a most successful brood mare, having wiUiin four years produced Camelia, Clamant, and Rayon D'Or. Sho is by tho Touohstone horse Ambrose out of Pocahontas, who was dam of tho illustrious trio Stockwell, Rataplan, and King Tom Apromont's half sister Gardenia Is dam of Narcissa, the only fllly that ever beat Geheimnis. As a two-year-old General Thornton was 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. Goneral Thornton must readily commend himself to owners of thoroughbred mares. General Thornton will run out with his mares. Terms — 5 uineas eaon mare. .««» f6 HE Celebrated M X Imported Arab plPpl** CRUSADER *|_m_J(£___Y£=* " The most handsome nnr— Arab imported to tho colonies, and the best ever shipped from India. The winner of 17 races, and also a racehorse with an unbeaten record. A dark bay with black points. The " Australasian " sayß :— " This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse over imported. He Btands about 15 hands, and haa immense bone with plonty of substance and quality all over." He Is acknowledged to be the very beat Arab that ever raced in India ; a proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than threo walk overs, tho "Indian Herald remarking, "No owner caring to start against the great Crusader at weight-for-ago, the Deßort Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over," Crusader won tho Dehra Derby Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes. Asian Plate, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in India for years, at aL distances, under big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record. Saladin, a son of Pogosus, an imported Arab, won the Australian Cup, 21 miles, beat ing a field of seven horses, after two dead heats with Flying Dutchman, in 10 seconds less time than the famous Lurline took to win this race In hor year, Saladin having run 6j miles during the afternoon. This proveß the fact that a racehorse can bo 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 Lnnoors :— " The Frenoh had to discard tho European horse when in Af rioa and remount their cavalry on suoh horses of Arab blood as they could procure, and these carried a weight of twenty-nvo stone. Goneral Dumas may woll exclaim, ' Now, a horso that in a country often rough and difficult, marches and gallops, ascends and descends, ondurcs unparalleled privations, and goes through a campaign with spirit, with such a weight on his back, Is he or is he not a war-norsoT" 1 Tho Arabian is a racer, a war-horso, and hunter, a riding horso par excellence To Owners of High-class Thoroughbred Marcs, Crusador as a Becond Darloy Arabian should provo invalua in ronovating tht exhaustod blood of tho Thoroughbred Stoci of tho colonies. Early applications aro necessary, as severa mares aro cooked already to Crusader, ami he is positively ltoiited to a few approvec mares (including ITls owner's). Terms— B guineas each Mare. <ii«^S f^RAWFORI \J PRIORY, cheat \s4, P l > ti'ivteia VkbhJ nuthorso ItuUbrothei 1 WW^lrsW t0 Guesswork ant I Js XSLjO Conieoturoi, byGanj , o _ S! i;.«=s} muQipnir'A Forward limp.) (win nor of the 2000 Guineas and second In thi Dorby, siro of tho flying Hortenso, Guesa work, Conjecture, Consoquonce, Carring ton, and numorous othor winners) out o Poradventuro (imp.), by Adventurer ou of Manganeso (grand dam of Apology, Kisber winner of the Dorby, and \\ onlook, winner o tho St. Loger), being the grcatost racinf family in tho world. Adventurer, by New minstor (winner of the.St, Logor), tho mos successful horso tho world ever saw. Sire o Kinosom winner of 5i racos including thi Goodwood Cup, and was nover beaten), outo Palma. Manganeso, by Irish Birdcataher ou of Moonbeam, Nowminster, by louchstom (winnor of the St Leagor) out of Booswing >! greatperformer, besides other races winnim four Doncastor Cups, and raood till she wai 10 years old). Palma, by Emilius out of Fran cesca. Gan*JTorward, by Stockwoll (Empero of Stallionsfßiro of Blair Athal and brother t< Rataplan and half brother to King Tom) ou Of Lady Mary, by Orlando >winnor of tin Dorbyi out of Splitvote (grand dam of St Albans). Orlando by Touchstone out of vul turo. Splltvoto, by St. Luke out of Electresi (grand dam of Toddington. winner of th< Derby . Stockwoll •winner of the 2(Xfl Guineai and St. Legor), by the Baron (winner of the St ILegeri out of Pocahontas (dam of Rataplai and King Tom) by Gloncoo (winnor of the 200 Guineas) out of Marpessa. Ovringto an acci dont whon a yearling Crawford Triory wai not trained, but his full hrothor and sister Guesswork and Conjecture, fully maintains tho reputation of the family, Guessworl as a three-year-old running the grca Commotion to a head in the Cham pion Stakes, many who wore presen averring that he actually won biK the iudgi gave it a short head in ' Commotion's favor Con'ecture won sevoral racos and ran in thi 2000 Guineas Cup at Adelaide, boating ovcry fting opposed to her but Multa, and wu afterwards sold for 1000 guineas, her brothoi Guesswork going to the some purchaser tea 1100 guineas. Crawford Priory is a beautiful rloh goldet Ohootnut, standing 15 hands 3 inohea, witl splendid bone and substance, and shows groal quality, and breeders of thoroughbreds wIV sco from his pedigroe as shown above marks his d.osoont from the groatcst horoes of tht Knglish turf. Terms— B ?uinena each mare. r | v HE GRAND CHAMPION PONY 6. STALUON OF NEW ZEALAND PRINOE CHARMING JKfcßHKiOfthobGStNorfolk Trotting '^■^bWp Br ed by Arthur Jorvoise -JJ\=_Jr (l Scott, Esq., of Rotherfleld sglii§isij£^Park, England, and is by --"™3m- Perfection (winnor of tho Champion Prize, opon to the world, in tho Pony StaUion class at Islington three years in succession, and waa nover beatonl out of Cinderella (winnor of first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show held In Suffolk. Prince Charming is a dark brown, and is tho most charming Pony Stallion in the Southern Homisphero ; was winnor of tho prize in the Pony Stallion Class at tho Royal Agricultural Show, Kilburn, England, and ia winner of sovontcen first prizes iv Nqw Zealand, holding an unbeaten, record.. His Stock have takon prizes whorevor shown. At tho break up of tho colobratod Cobham Stud Perfection (siro of Prince Charming) was sold to tho Czar of Rußsifv for an enormous flguro. Hib covering fee in England waa 10 guineas, showing in what high estimation ho waa hojd jn that country, whon the usual fco of a pony stallion thore Is only one guinea. Torms— 4 guinoas each mare, Limited to 33 marea including his owner's , Every care taken, but no responsibility. N.B.— The above homos' terms have been placed at tho lowost poaaiblo foo, on an inducement to uroetlors to breed racohoraos, Indian rom'ounta, oross country horaos, and weight-carrying haoks, a class of horso vory much roquired. Mares sen ito the above horses must be paid for and romovod on notico of stinting being givon., Forfurthor particulars apply to the Stud Groom, or to ALLAN M'LEAN 21Q Duart. Havolock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGATARAWA MARAEKAKAHO. j£a^ | HE Champion Trotting t|3gSi *• Stallion JSL WILKIN (By BERLIN (imp).-Dam POLLY) . ThclChampion Trotting Stallion Wilkln Is a dark brown, standing 18 hands, and Is the holder of tho stallion record for Now Zealand in saddlo for ono mile— 2min 48sec His dam Polly is a natural Trotter, and won tho following races :— 1883— Won Throo-milo Raco at Rnkoia 1884 — Sooond in Three-mile Race at Rakaia 1885— Won Three-mile Raco at Tinwald 1880— Won Three-mile Race at Chertsoy TERMS-Single Mare, 6 guinoas ; two or more as per agreement ; parable on tho lflt of January, 1834. Paddook.'ig free untU notico is given I Fvory care takon, but no responsibility, , Fqv furth r particulars apply to SEMPLE AND SABIN, 2TO Ngatarawa, Maraokakaho TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGA TARATA STATION, WAIPUKURAU, A^__ HPHE THOROUGH. Wb X BRED SIRE JEBL JETD'EAU, By Cadogan— Waterwltoh. Jet d'Eau was a good performor on tho turf, jspoclally under welter weights. Ho Is a jhostnut in color, and possesses plenty o jone and Bubstanco. Jet d'Kau obtained Second Prizo In tho First-olass Thoroughbrec lection, which was a vory large one, at the iawWs Bay Agricultural and Pastora Jooioty's Show in Ootober last. TERMS-Six Guineas eaoh Mare : two or noro aa per arrangement, For further partioulars apply to FOUNTAIN XTUNN, .„ Groora-in.oharge, • JO Mangatarata. A^ TO STAND THIS SEASON AT rMrcajfc GREENHILL, tmjß i HE PURE-BRED 'i JT 3L__ 5 CLYDESDALE ENTIRE 3ABL OF SALISBURY. The EARL OF SALISBURY is a beautiful ny rising threo years, with all the desired ualities of a pure Clydosdalo. He is by the ■ell-known Marquis of Salisbury, dam Prldo's arling (611) imported from Vlotorla by Mr aim TrestraU. Pride's Darling's sire was ox s Pride of Scotland limportod) dam Fanny 7 Bothwell (Imported), &0., &o. Pride's Darling sained a First Prize at unedin Show in. 1886 and First Prizo at the aieri Show in the same year. Also Firsts at unedin and Taiori Shows, 1887. In 3888 she lined First Prize at Taleri Show. TERMS : £5 5s eaoh maro. For furthor partioulars apply to ARCH, M'LEAN, Greenhill,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4
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