TO STAND THIS SEASON, and to travel between Stoney River and Oeo, returning via Kaponga and Eltham Road, The Thoroughbred Sire, Fantastic. FANTASTIC was foaled in 1888, and is highly fashionable, being by the best blood on both sides, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. His sire, Apremont (brother to the great French horse Chamant), was bred in France in 1878, being by Mortemer, dam Araucaria (dam of Rayon d’Or), by Ambros—Pocahontas (dam of Stockwell, &c.), by Glencoe. Mortemer by Conquienge (son of FitzGladiator) —Comtesse, by Baron of Nuncio. Ambros, by Touchstone— Annette, by Priam. Apremont was imported into Canterbury 1882 by Mr G. G. Stead. Fantastic’s dam. Fantasy, is by Tractueer, out of Miss Flat, who was by the imported Peter Flat, out of the imported dam Mountain Nymph, who again was by Sir Tatton Sykes’ Giselle, by Stockport. Miss Flat is the dam of a numerotis family, the greatest of whom was the renowned Welcome Jack, one of the greatest race horses ever bred in New Zealand Fantastic is a beautiful bay, standing 17 hands high, possessing great bone substance, and symmetry. His sire, Apremont, came out at the top of winning sires in the season of 1882, beating no less than 186 other sires. The placing at disposal of the breeders of the above districts the services of such a well-bred animal as Fantastic is an opportunity that should not be missed by those who desire to obtain good stock. Terms —£2 10s per mare, payable by p.n., due January Ist, 1896. All care, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at Puniho for mares. Groom’s fee, 2s 6d, to be paid when mares are served. J. CADDY, Owner, Puniho. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The American Trotting Stallion, x Grand Moor Junr. (Time : 2 18|.) GRAND MOOR JUNR. is a magnificent dark brown horse, standing 10.1, bred by Mr Martin, Mendenhall, of Livermore, Cal., U.S.A., 10 years old. Got by Grand Moor (2,374), sire of Abdul 2.28 ; Myrtle T, 2.27£ ; Sadie Moor, 2.29|-, and dams of Sidmcor, 2.192, Mustapha, 2.23 First dam Corisande, 2.24 J (one of the most beautiful mares ever seen); She, by lowa Chief (528), record 2.84 f, and sire of Bertie M, 2,27 f, Charlie Baldwin, &c., die. Grand Moor (2,374) is by The Moor (870), record 2.37, sire of Sultan, 2.24, wdio in his turn was the sire of Stamboul, 2.074, and 25 others in the 230 list; Tommy Gates, 2.24 ; Del Sin, 2.24 ; and of dams'of Sable Wilkes, 2.18. It will thus be seen that two other great families are represented in the horse, viz., Clay Pilot (93) and Mambrino Patchen (58). ’Grand Moor Junr. did some excellent times, and was looked upon as such a fine stamp of horse that he was put to the stud about five years ago, and bis stock are now considered amongst the finest.in California. He is thoroughly sound in every respect, with a beautiful set of legs, and very quiet to drive. Fuller particulars in future issue. J. D. MITCHELL, Manaia. 10 STAND THIS wmmi p $ The Thoroughbred Sire, SEASON, Kata. RATA is a dark chestnut horse, standing 15 hands 24 inches on good sound legs, with good flat bone and immense mu scalar power, lie is by Puriri, by Treason, out of Bishop of Osnaburgh mare. Being by that sterling sire Puriri, who sired such winners as Forester, Jenny, Escapade, Rufus, Corsair, Rob Roy, and a host of others, he should, if properly mated, be able to leave some very useful crosscountry horses, and his hacks from ordinary marcs are hard to beat. His dam’s sire, Treason, has also left a good number of winners. While in training Rata won the Maiden at Manaia, and ran into a place on several occasions. Terms; £1 ss. Will run with mares on Mr A. O’Donnell’s farm at Oaonui. Grazing for two weeks free, after which Is per week will he charged. For further particulars apply to EUA MOETAHUNA, Te Oro, Oaonui. rrto STAND THIS x SEASON, The Purebred Cly- ~ desdale Stallion, Glasgow Geordie, By Taieri Tom. Dam —Violet, by Sir Colin. GLASGOW GEORDIE’S stock are so well known that uo further comment is needed. Ho is a sure foalget tor. Will travel between Oakura and Open dee. Stony River, Monday; Oakura, Tuesday ; Opunake, Friday; and at Farm, Oaonui. Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more mares, the bona property of the same owner, as per agreement. Fees payable by Ist January, 1890. C. LANGTON.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 11 October 1895, Page 4
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