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TO BTAND THM BBABON AT TH AIAHANGA -A 1 HETHOEOUGH A BRBD BTALUON f&Sm HAHAEI * mim, quilt. i The above StaUlons vrill be open to the osa I p'Studrnaßters for the present season, This i I s ] aalla * 1 B flr »i rea 5. and the podlgree given 8 below shows that he Is descended from the II best strains of blood. Bis dam Steppe is a , half-siater of the mighty Hermit, being by J Saunterer from Hermit's dam Stoluslon, a Prior to leaving England Steppe produoed a . really good horse In Leedß,.who won a gnat a number of raoes in the Old Country, and 8 remained on the tutf for four (oasonii Bhe >> produoed ßussleytoDonoaster(foaledlnNew . Zealand), Too Boon to Anteros. Tartar to D Mutket, Mahaklto Ingomar, Sho, Btepnlak. nnd Btepfeldt to Vordenfeldt, a brilliant 11ns of winners over all dlstanooß. Russley wm Buooessf ul both bb a raoehorse and a sire. Too Boon won several important raoes in New South Wales, Tartar did good tervloe On the Qaeesßland turf, Mahakl proved himself one of the best handloap performers In New Zealand. I: he has given the tuif world a real smasher In Mr Wilsons oplt Bobadll, who .Is declared by his owner to bo the best two-year-old he ever bred. Stopnlak . beat St. Hippo in the O. J.d Derby, and la Merganser's Great Autnznn Handicap put on reoord a performance which no three-yeu-old ever equalltd In that raoe. Btepfeldt, la addition to winning the Great Northern Derby, gained. many victories in handtoap events. Among other raoes Mahakl won the 1) Grand Stand Handloap at the Napior Park In it 1891, FJylng Handloap at Poverty Bay Turt {• Club meeting same year, November Handid oap at Wellington Racing Club's Bummer AuoUand Baolng Club's Handicap and Grand Stand Handicap at A.R.O. Club's summer meeting, Turanga StaKes Handicap at . Poverty Bay Turf Club's annual, Wellington i Cup at Wellington Haolng Club's summer , g meeting, Maude Memorial Stakes at Gleborne rj Raolng Club's Bummer meeting, and Grand Stand Handicap and Flying Handloap at Gia [. borne, Ootober Handicap at the Hrwko's Bay t. Jookey Club's (spring meeting, and other ,f events. ir PKDiaREB. 6 § BtOckwe}i: Poc^gn o^ l b « O iNlghtlogale Mountain Deer I < i^iarinua d § o „. „ Venison " J a S ReS Heart The Soldier's :t ™ m Daughter ° 6 g MMyO'Toole Annandalel i, <r P Dahlia d B ■■ — "•» — «■■■ ■ ?, < 8 Irish Bird- BlrHeroulen '• « S catoher Guloololl ir S B Si Ennnl BayMJdflleton » U -■- BlueDovlla II & | XaamOT ' Rimyra _ 1 MIBBB6UM gelTi D am»-Terma-eio 10a per mare. ~ ' Bvery oare taken, No responslbUlty. Mares taken oharge of at Poukawa railway siding, -. For full particulars apply to W. J. DOU3LAS, Te Mahanga. 1, dm npHB THOSOUGH I JgW QUILT. SQtntT has been used with great success among the Te Mabanga Stud matrons, having produced Qulltlrl, the 'wlnnor of the „ Hawkos Bay Guineas and numeroua handlI- ?S P ?!f, eut^ and a . h ? 3t of winners on the ' West Ooast. As hte Pedigree Bhowa, he pos- ? Besßes the much sought-f or blood of RoblnßOO B Crußoe and Fisherman. f. - ■* - PBDIBRBKi j . H Fisherman— Heron g S Imp Malnbraoe g g g <i Marchioness- Melbonrno U Imp Gloizella . ! L StookweU P^tts o & I .„ . . Touohstone i — v W a ' Juliet-imp Lanoaßhlre >3 ° VVitoh j-j -^— 5 g Weatherblt 3 Eelpie-lmp Child if the | Mlsb 6 2 Gaßlight-imp Sir Hercules h Faotory uirl T^fmr- Mffirace " er £ ■ ■ ■ w JOoquotto-lmp Liunoelot Abaft Quilt will run with a few mares at Be 6s eaoh, All care taken, but no reeponElblllty. Maret taken oharge of at Poukawa Hallway Biding. For lulTpartioulara apply to; W. J. DOUBLAB, i 0 Te Mahanga l er . OTCSTAND THIS SBABON AT TK ADTH HAWKM'fI BAY. 59 jsL I^HK THOSOUGH et Jft ■*■ BRED RACING * TORQUQIBE. cy ' TukquoibS 1b a brown h;^e, with exoelce lent quality and of good bjno and substance, Bultabie for getting hlgh-01088 Haoks and steeplechasers as well as thoroughbred Plat Baoers of the first order. Ho was bred by Mr Samuel Gardiner, of Bandoora Park, Viotoria, and Is got by Tubal Cain from c . Topaz, a t esoendant of that great Jallot blood „) whloh has given to Australia more Ucet-olaes " raothorEes than any other Btrain In tha colonies. Mattinl-Honrl, Nordonfeldty Sardonyx, First Water, Goldsborougb, Robin „ Hood, Roblnßon Crusoe (Blre of Trident and Navigator), and a host of other gocd ones are all deßoended from this family, it will be seen from the following tabnlated pe'lgree that lubquoisb oimeß from the belt sUalnt ir of blood In the world :— k J„ „ Stookwell' ' •a Btookowner— Ennui (dam of i imp aauoterer) CO — ,^ m g 3 Melbourne I I (taen - to - »&§» J P«| iWlld Dayrell BJ?onMiaaioton ' j t "a« m P'tu !T K S Weatherblt £ v Kolplo-lmp Child of the „ | Mist y o a £t Gaslight— lmp flrHeroulea 7 n m FaotoryGlrl 2 — ~ y S Flsherman-'lmp K § Marlbyrnong Rose de Florn o enoe g OryeoUta-lmp ffit, Turquoise has proved himself to be a good performer on the turf, having at alTdlstanoes and under heavy weights carried his oolors to ■ ylptory. Ac a three-year-old he was thought to be almost as gocd as that ohamplon wel oome Jaok. The following are some of his principal performances:- Won Stewards Handloap, 6 furlongs, at tho C.J.O. Bprlrg MeeOng, 1881, oarryrLg 7st 101 b: won Tara nakl J.O. Handloap, 2 miles, at 'r, J,O. Autumn , Meeting, 1885, oarrylng Bst 101 b; won Master Handloap, 1J mile, and autumn Handloap, !J mile, at the A.RO. Autumn Meeting. 1885, ' carrying 9at 81b and 9st 101 b respectively ; won Ladles' Braoelet at 4.H.0. Bteopleohase Meeting, lEB7. carrying list ; won Consolation i Handtoap at H.B.J.C. Spring Meeting, 1887. Terms - Single mares, £3 IDs i two or more i the property of the same owner, as per agreo monr. Hood paddocklng accommodation. All oire taken, bat no responsibility, For further particulars apply to THOMAS M'OARTNB 729 ToAute Hawke'sßari -A 10 STAND THIB 1 -HUM— _/Ktr AT BlßjffigJllM TARaDALR' rJS^TBBa HPHB THOBOUGH. Jnl^p'fl S. BRKD BTALUON LBOHTIBI. ai...u n ..ii Theßaron v BtookweU, Pooahontas S ' S O.U-. Orlando - Belina Tbo ot p ° SUvorkeldWell | - Humphrey & c Melbourne Ullnk h c Daughter of § Cervantes b B Daughter ol Picaroon H - Bonny Bonnet § | ToxophUlto BSffiSmato ►a y b . I S n<. nn kf» n f WeßtAustraUan g a Daughter of Biownßess 9 Heron § s Fisherman Malnbraoe £ | , °j T „ Touobstone ■ . h> Julio Lanoashlre il \^ Wltoh iißtntml Is a brlghtlbay, standing 16 hands, and overs plenty of ground. He has beautifully flat bone, and possesses a olean pair ot legs, as his pedigree thews, he comes from the beot Btralns ot running blood, having crosses of Btooswell through Caterer; Hel bourne through Tasmania Toxpp&nita through Musketi and Woodnymph, Fisher; man. and Touchtbone through Sylvia, Leollnuiwon over «COO In stakes on tha English Turf, and ran eeoond in the Sngllsb Bt. Leger. Tasmania is by Melbourne, and U olosely allied to St. Blmon, Galoiiln, Donovan La Fleche, and many otheos wo Save done mighty deeds on the Turt Leontlnl during bis two seasons at tha Etud proved himself a sure foal-getter, and the whole ot his two-year-old, where mated to blood marof. give great promise of being able to race, while showing strength, size, and quality, Terms— fl is for Single Mares; others by irrangemenn. Good paddocks provided free of oharge until notloe of stinting, after 1 whloh it 6d per week will be ohatgod. All Fees to he paid by the Ist January, 180 Telegrams and letters attended to wit promptitude. All oare taken, but no responsibility i For further particulars apply to ALFRED G. WOODS, . Owner, Taradala

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11097, 14 December 1898, Page 4

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