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I The Stud. .5 rpo TBAVEL this SEASON in the Gore and ''X mv „ Sa r ronn ding Districts, ---*(: The Standnrd-bred Trotting Stallion - > Lexington. .*,;-" i.^ x[nßton * b ? J tUe famcns-Berlin, dam Fanny Allan, '%-. ill 0tt i,l eara old ' etanda 16 hantla 2 Inches high, with- -V splendid temper and go-id action. Coming from tha -','£' nest strains of trotting blood, and being snoh a grand ' mover, Itexingtm is bound to make a name for himself as a trotting sire. - ,--■ Terms as per agreement. : .t LOGAN & TAYLOR, Proprietors. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in theGore, Bivers- ' -■■ dale and Lumsden DistrioL-, Tho Well-known Thoroughbred Stallion ";"••-'. Digby Grand. j Sire, Tradncer; dam, Aglaia (imp.) ' -V, V| Digby Grand haa gained the following prizes :— ln>y>'^ 1890, first and champion horse a' Tokou.airiro • JBSL'^^s first anl ohampion horse ; 1892, first and champlmiSM t horse; in 1890, .first and ohampion horso at Ciqtha*''-'"^! nnd Matau Show ; in 1891, first and champioC;- iiiY<«f 1892, first and champion ; in 1890, first and obaSißn^^ atthe Taieri; 1892, 'first and ohampioajjlorße; fa"--Sffi 1893, firat and ei.ampion horse ; 1894, ;,Btit ahd*'-%S; ohampion horse. [Note.— ln 1892 ho IJe^-the first #ij prize horse of 1891.] It will be seen t^atr. DIgby;SVS Grand oould not show nny more at tie above Show?, -3& as he had taken first prize three years in succession; , -J'y£ As a sire Dighy Grand holds a hitih position, his '.v? stock commanding top prices. • Some of his get are^'V? well-known pcrlo,-mers on tbe turf— lnvader, Boslyn, V-^J and Victor b -ing amongst tho number. » %>:. Terms as per agreement. ; ' - .*:-, T. MORTIMER, in charge.,' ...'{« TO STAND THIS SEASON in Otama, and travel /'S Gore, Tapanui, and Snrrounding Distriots, - „ - 7£ The Standard-bred Trotting Horso -- '-'/.;'.'; King Harold 'yXh (Whose stook is now well-known in this district) -7-~i Sire, Childe Harold. • %'S# Childe Harold, record 2.25, has sired the fastest "*"J trotters in the Anstralasian colonies— Violetta Jr., two s-'siSs miles, 6.7; Era l.asan unbroken record in the Show. : &: ring and on the track, and was recently sold for £650 ?;-i? to go to England ; Osterley, by Childe Harold, from -;vfi Rothschild's dam, is tha ohampion trotter of Aus-7 f '-1 tralie— one mile 225, two miles 4.45, three miles 7.303;- -V.5 Yum-yum, one mile 2 27; Rita, one mile 250, two '-■' miles 4.58J ; Nea, ono mile 2.31 ; Pastime, two miles " 7 5.7 ; Fair Girl, typo miles "5.12 ; Fair Boy, two miles ' 5.14; PeaK, two miles 5.17 ; Rosebud, two miles 5.17 '"=■" .Prince Harold, two miles 4.574; and many others. "~ Harold, 413, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, 10, was also" ' V sire of Maud 8., 2.8 f. Harold's progeny have sired - Ji . the champions of the world. Alix. 2.2 J (the world's • «, trotting record) is from n daughter of Harold ; Bobert J. (pacer), 2.1 (the world's pacing record), by Hart- -'. " ford, sou of Harold ; Kremlin, 2.7}, and Impetuous (two-year-old), 2.15& arc from . daughters of Harold;' - :..-' while last year 425 descendants were in the " 2.30 or V " better" list iv America. Harold is one of tho most - -~~V successful sires in America, and stands at the high fee " - of SOOdol. (£62 105) a mare. -.-"•' : Dnm by Yorkshire Hero, admitted to be the best -.--,'. horse of his oioss ever imported to New South Wales. * -. King Harold is also related to Fritz, who challenged '-- ' the world to trot for 2000 guineas. < TERMS— £4 4s ; £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s r- • when mare proves in foal.. Good English grass paddook for mares'at 2s per week. AH care taken, hut no - ~ 7*, responsibility. ' . . ." !;'• - WM. KEY, Otama. --f'7:. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the" Gore, Inver - - :' cargill, and Surrounding Distriots, - Tho Standard American-bred Trotting Stallion _■' Berlin Abdallah. "v- : Berlin Abdallah i 3 a beautiful brown horse, with - -"^V blacs points,' standing 16 : 2 hands high, aged, and , -:v possesses some of the best strains of American trotting ' - b'ood. being by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.), dam Piin- , ":,. cess Emma, by Berlin (imp.), out of Queen Emma ; "' (imp.), by Erie, by Yonng American, dam Lady Graut .. ' >,7 by Roo's Abdalla'a Chief. Blackwood Abdallah, by .~i Uomer ; dam by Blaokwood (sire of Blackwood Jraw .■ '■?-; 2.22J), dam by Alexander's Abdallah (sire of Gold-- 77 smith Maid, 2.14). Homer is a fast trotter, and i 3 ont ~-?-i of the dam of Protoine (2.18), Belle Brasfield (2.20J)' '•;■ and other fast trotters. . .-" * Berlin Abdallah's performances: — As a two-year-old'/ 77 first prize at Canterbury Show. As a four-year-old,-'-, .y I - won Maiden Stakes Canterbury Trotting Club's '•;.?;. October Meeting; second in Carnival Handicap at ':•■- Lancaster. Park, Nov. 13, 1892; won Stallion Trot iff --if.™ harness at Plumpton, June, 1892 ; aud second in Class'-.. '7 Handicap at same meeting. Asa five-year-old, won. - "■"- Stallion Trot at Lancaster Park, April, 1893 (w.0.) ; ■-' T won Stallion Trot in harness at Plumpton, May 16,. 77---1893; won Final Handicap in ha ri. ess, May 24,-1893; -ly' from scratch. As a six-year-old, dt Tabnna Park, May 24, 1895. won Tahuna Park Handicap.Trot In--; : harness, 2 miles, in 5.21. As a seven-year-old, at . ~,- ! Tahuna Park, February, 1895, won 2i miles Harness Trot in 6.37, being the record for that distance. TERMS— £3 10s for the season. Half guarantee, ; :,..' £410s. Groom's fee, ss, at first service. Mares sold ;A, or o::ohangod after first service held as in foal. All. v/ ices to be paij on or before Ist February, 1897. All. '- care token, but no responsibility. ' ..'.-■ For further particulars apply to B. ALLAN, Groom in oharge. . -'. '- TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Gore, Wynd-'^ IV ham, Waikaka Valley, Merino JJowns, 'Koi, -. ,-- Kelso, and Tapanui Districts, - The Thoroughbred Stallion 7yy. Fitz Heroules, yy By Yattendon, dam Peeress. - ...--. Fits Heroules isa beautiful blaok horse, stands 16 'ii' hands bigb, with a quiet docile temper. " :l >' Yattendon, sire of -Fitz Hercules, is also siro of - ' Chester, St George, Javelin, Grand Flaneur, Creswiok, , r. Patriarch, and nnmerons other sires. - .. VyYattendon is also iire of those grand mares Yat-.-.'-. terina (Ouida, dam of Artillery) ; Lady Emma, winner - ' ' of two Dunedin Cups) ; (My Idea,'' dam of Waipiti) ;' Lady Hamilton, and Nelson, winner of three Auokland " 77 Cups, Wellington Oaci and Dui.edin Cup. Peeress, dam of Fitz Hercules, was one of the best - mares tbat ever sported silk in New Zealand, having. ----- won among other races, the O. J. O. Handicap, now, „'"; the New Z. aland Cup, carrying lOst 21b, two Canter- '7,,', bury Cups; she also won all the races she started for at . Elcrslie, and tbe Thames, winning iv all £1,300. It will thus be seeu tbat Fitz Hercules is full and half brother to the most fashionable and snecessf ul - horses in New Zeaand and Australia, being half -V brother in blood to Chester, St George, Javelin, Ores-' 7.7 wick. Patriarch, Manuka, Darebin, Hcroulaaeuin, "i; Grand Flaneur, Australian Peer, Nelson, and the . - grand mares, Ouida, Yatterina, Lady Emma, My Idea, '. ' Marion and others. r Fitz Hercules won Auokland -.^-t. Derby, second to the Dauphin in 0. J. 0. Derby, and*- ;• ; third to Grip iv the Canterbury Cup, beating Suoh.r. '_->'; horses as Yuba Bill, Maori, Libeller, and tho Great" v. Nelson, in tbe Auokla d Easter Handicap, and giving /- ' ;- weight to Badamcs, Woodpecker, Consul, Nelson and ; ; ,: others, in the Auckland Autumn Handicap, also other. -V/j; races too numerous to mention. Fitz Heronles is holj-' .",-. only of the best winning strain of blood, but is also,. > sire of some of the best racehorses, jumpers, weight ■'.--". carrying hacks, and carriage horses in the North ; '.. Island, as will beseen by following winners :— Pakeha,- • North Wairoa Handicap, beating No Name, Nettle,' ' ." .-.- Major, Blue Ribbon, Gipsy Maid and Omaka; won '- "■-; Wairoa Oup, won Railway Plate, won Purse, second in -. ££j Kaipain Cup, won^-Flying Handicap, won Welter ;7y^ beating Ma'abrr, Puiguin, Daisy and Myrtiform, won '. -"•': Flying Handicap at Hobsons, beating Bins Bibbon,- .. Eravo, Fishmonger and others. ' Herbert won Ormond^- . j Hurdle Ra.e, beatiig Macaroni, Rimu and others; won Ormond Cnp, beating Hmwa, Pekopn, Cairgcoa - and Deceiver ; won Waiioa Hurdle Eace.beatiug Bate--man, Tiki ere and No Use ; won Wairoa Hurdle Race, second day ; won Hurdle Race at Waerenga, beati. g Duadiue, Oeo, Pirate, and Hurricane ; won Hurdle - - Race at Auokland, beating Satauella aud Scorpion ; won Hur-ile Race, iccond day, beatiug Satanolla, and Idle Boy ; won at Gisborne, beating Bustle, Lamabino Maori Boy, and Deceotion. Shearer woe Hurdle Rica at Ongo Onga ; -won Hurdle Race at Auckland, beating ',: Huia, Dainty, AUcto, Eclipse and others ; ran second - 7 to Lontine in Walpukurn. . ,' V Bri> r won Fielding steeplechase, orating Cossaok, ;-:' Sultan, Pride of the Hills, Cruicksheen aud others^- 1 won second aay's Steeplechase, beating Hollyhock, - v Trcao cry, Billy, Whitefoot and Allegretto. Dilian -y-. won Welter Handicap at Po.agahuo, arraying list "-.jg lib ; won Flying Handicap, b.-atlcg Deco ver andßx- :7 : 7. change ; won Handicap Plate, beating Deceiver, -Ex- ' -jobangc and others ; at Marton, wou Handicap, beating -.-• 'i Pat, >angiora, Littlo Tom, Fib, Warrengate and 'y others. -Rongh won Flying Handicap,' also won Cnp . . : ; at Gisborne; won Hurdle ttacea, Waipawa, beatiug _.-v^ Nlkau, Tim, Pirate, Illamer, aud Barlow; won Hurdle :',£ Race at Daoevirke, also won Hurdle Race (Second"^ ■>& day) at Egmont; won Hurdle Race, beating Pyramns,V- ..' Viola and Empire; woiiHurd'e Race at Hawkes Bay -".~ (first day) ; wou Hurdle Race (second day) at Hawiies ' ." Bay, teatiug Chester, Prospect, War Cry, Tit Bit and, o.he s; won Handicap at Woodthorpe, beating Ktokaf .7 Quiver, Bishop, Royalist, Paddy ana others. Fite Heronles is also sire of Pikipo, Defiance, Pilgrim and ', others too numerous to mention. Herb rt aleo won,; •■' Handicap at Turauganua ; Free Handicap at Wairoa ; ;-," won Handicap at Q sborne, beating Forella, Trioky ; ".- Jaok, Pororau, Playboy, Brian Bora, Zillah and Lupa" wee ; at Poverty Bay, beatiug Dancing Master- ; ;?:• Bacchus, Brian Boru, and Bonus; ran eecond at -""-';, Ormond, carrying list 71b ; won Hurdle Bace, beating - '•: Takapuna, Caitiff, Warrigal and Gridiron. ..'_---.■ Fitz Hercules* progeny havo taken tho following! first piizes— At Carterton show, gained first prize for., 7,5: weight canying hacks, and first for carriage horses ; ' -^ a-. Masterton show, first for weight carrying hacks ; at A*3 Woodville show, first for carriage horses ; at Welling?- *7i? ton show, first for carriage horses, the pair afterwards being sold for 120 guineas. In all,' his stock took '' twelve first prizes last year in the North Island. The - Premier had an unbeaten record until meeting Fit! ".'• Hercules in the show ring, being beaten by him at : . Wairarapa, . ,--'' lERMS— £I 10s at end of season, and £1 lOswhen -", mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per agifee- -' meut. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. . * ■ ' H. MORRISON, Owner, Goro. - D. MCDONALD, in charge ; TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In Gore, Waikaka, . Matiura, Tuturau, Windham, Pine Bush, Matanra Island, Edendale, and Hokonui Distriots, . -- - Young Reformer. Sire, Reformer; Reformer, by Gladstone. "-'.'••*£ Young Reformer's dam, Maud, by Prince ; Prinoe, -^ by Prinoi Chorlie. For further pedigree see cards. iWss TERMS— £I at end of season.' ann £2 when mora '-a pr.ivei in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first -','& ROBERT ALLISON, Proprietor. £<§* -WM. ALLISON, Groom in oharge. -7-? M — ~'\-ff TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in Gore, Mataura^!- ~? Wyndam, Edendale, Toi Tois, Tuturau, Chatton,. VOtama, Biversdale, Pukerau, Arthurtoii, Waikolkqi.v-" and Glcukenich Distriots, aud btand each Saturdayy" 1 / at Goro, the Pnrebred Clydosdale Stallion . . - r'»s&~^ Southern Prince. "A'XAXiX Southern Prinoe is a beautiful dapple bay, six years ;^. old, and stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bono ':■'> aud hair of the right quality. ' ; Southtrn Prince is by Grown Prince— dam; Bonnie "v Sj Maggie; sire, Crown Prince (bred by Mr McCallum) ; *: J % sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam; the champion mare .--i Damsel, imported by the. late D. McCallum.' Bonnie &'A Maggie by Southorn; dam, by Dan O'ConneU";/'^;: Southorn, by Thyne of Clyde— Duohess, both imported' 1 ;' 77 by Mr MoLean. . Dan O'Connell ■by the unbeaten " • horse Prince Charlie, imported bygUr Mackintosh,' * " M.H.B. For further Pedigree sec Stud BoofcL- - : -._ V • Bouthern Prince' was not shown as a ohe-y'ear-bld. As a two-year-did lio -took'second at -Biverton.ahd third at Invercargill, and_as a three-year-old hojook ■*'. first at InvercargiU.and second in aged ibises, : and ::; same year first St Riverton in aged horses aid ohnm-V-J-,", pion, beating the Impoitedhorse.'Htrd Laddie ; as a-SS fonr-year-old ha was Brat and champion at Wyndham'CflV and secondat Gore.-.-: .:-, =-; v,- „- ,-;. .- •>■ ,'~'t^2 TERMS— £3; £1 at end of Beason,„and £2.'wlifii§&' mare proves in foal. Groom's fee,' 53, payoble afctotSSfeservice. All mares Bold or exchanged, owner Mfrime'JS;,: of service held responsible. PaddooMng provwlffifcjeJSK mares at 2s per week. ... ;,- '; 'V~-y"^tVa ■ ' THOMAS McMILLEN, Proprietor, y©^? THOMAS THORNTON, '■ ' - :- . '^r'j^i Groom in oharge,'?-*®!

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 214, 12 November 1896, Page 3

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