TO STAND THIS SEASON At PAPATU, (Throe miles from the Big River Bridge.) $X!**&li* T HE * horoughbred By Pacific ex Discretion, hy Towton ex Cassandra by Fri .m. The merits of Pcifif as a sire arc well-known In the Bay, and it is raffieieut to say that, Hailstorm is 1 eyonc'l f?oubt ths- b'jbt of his s-lo'ck Uailst'-nn's dam | Discretion was dim of man y winners On tho tur' Hailstorm proved himsulf one oi the stoutest of horses, winnin r no lesa than 1G races out of the 27 in which ho ran, and belnp unplaced only four time". Among his wins wero'-he Waiicanui Cup and other bi< races. For g-etting really useful, attivo, weightcarr ing hacks this horse cannot he beaten. He is absolutely perfect m toropov, and has tho stroiij?os t of constitutions. FEES : Single mare £3 0 0 Two or throo mares (each) . . 210 0 Four or five , 2 6 0 More than five 2 0 0 Alao, to stand at the same place, the Heavy Draught Stallion — PRINCE CONSORT, By Pf ince Royal ex Gipsy, by Major ex Highland Mary. Prince Royal, the sire of Prince Consor f , wag, until his death last year, tbe champion draught stallion Of Canterbury, while Prince Consort's dam Gipsy is the dan of many winners. Lord Kaprlan, an own brother toPrii.co C'o'nM.Tt, was sold f-r 1.700 t0 po to Victori-i In the show ri»fr Prince Consort has bet;n most successful, winning seven fi>Bt prizes nt C;interbu>j shows in one seas n, b-ating 9 ocU from all parts of the Island Ho is good ten pered r.nd thoroughly btau eh in all Icinds of harness. His stocl;, the fiißtof which are now jearlinga, are most promising. Kees : 'I he same as to Hailstorm. Good padilocking; free of chai'go for one month ; after th t2s 6d per week will bo ehargi-d Ail mures to have hind sh es removed. Every care takon of mares, but no res.'O"sibilit inou wi. N.B.— Marcsfor either of ti.e above horseo will be mot at the Biy Uiid^o on Wednesdays and Saturday' at 2 p.m. HERBERT N. WATSON. yffi&te. npHE Thoroughhrec r C^fy «] TT TVT TTJ "RT7"V Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Bundoora Park, Victoria. — Will run thisaeason with a limited numbot of Mares (including his owner's) in first-class English grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station EMItl bEY is a brown Horse, standing 16 hands; high, on Bhort legs, with immense bone and substance ; got by Tubal Cain, his dam, Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs, from Eloise, by The Hermit (winner of the Two Thousand Ouim-as), from Sweetheart (hnportcd),by Red Hart out of Melesina, by Harkawaj , &c. He is aamittad to be one of tho most powerful and even -made thoroughbreds in the colony, and is eminently suited for getting CrobS-country Horses, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses, as well as Race Horses. The tabulated pedigree shows the blood of Stockwell, Birdcatcher, Touchstone, Harkawajr Melbourne, Venison, a' d Bay MidUleton beaivifully interlaced Tubai Cain has been a moat successful sire, having got Corioianus (wim ci of the Champion R.ico, Tatterball's Cup, &c), Toruuoise. Pronicthus, Tiiiaroa, Two of Heans, Iron Master, Pie ious Stone, all winners Tubal Cain, aiv the English Derby aud L' ger winner t-iivio, 1877, have the locid of atocUwell,Kingston and Melbourne oan equal extent. Trcgeaglo (imp, the sire of Tubal Cain) got many first-cia^s cross-countrj- horses — in fact all his stock were naturally jumpers Sweetheart was dam of Quoen of Hearts (who ran Second for the Melbourne Cup), and thnt great aid eood hoiseTocal. bhe is also half-sister to Owon loline (dam of The Divei), ana the fawn (dam of Richmond, Bogworth, Pslmyia, and Segenhoe). The ermit (imp) wou thu English Two Thousand Guinea Stake. TERMS : Single Mares, £4 ; two or more the bona fide property of tho same owner £3 10s each. First-class paddocks provided free. Evory cart taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to the above horse must be paid for ami removed on notice of stinting being given Emir Bey's terms have beon placed at the lowest 1 possible price a 8 an inducement to Breeders to breed Cross-country Horsos and Weight-carrying Hacks — a class of horse very much required Any Mares missing last season, will be served free, but a charge of £1 will be made for grazing c>n;i attendance. For further particulars apply to ALLAN McLEAN, Senr. ' Waikohu Station, Te Karaka. SEASON 1890-91. &t&!®xs&sZfn A T"^ -^ Thoroughbred US^frLl -L STALLION— «£sigllji DEREJNGEK Will stand thia season at Ellerelio, Patutahl. DERRINGt.R is a handsome dark brown horse,now eight j'ears okl, ehowitig great qua ity an power, with a remarkablj' fine temper, combined with plenty of fire and couratre. Pjjdigrke : Derringer by Musket — out of liosellie— by Patriarch out of *• lj ing Doe— By The Premier out of Wilhelmma by i'omeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattendon~t)ay6 of Old by Irish Birdcatchor ; Yattendon by Sir Hercules — out of Cassandra, — Musket — by ToxopholiiO. Pbrforjiakcks : 2 yra old. Auckland — Nov. 15, 1881, ran third in Welcome Shakes 6 furlongs ; Foul Shot 1, Kosebud, 2; Lioness, Steel-all, and Lionel ;ilso ran. Dec. 26, ran SBC nd to Welcome Jack, 6yrs, Railway Plate, 6 fnilnngs ; tin c 1 21 lan 1, ißss, won Nuit-ery Handicap, 100 soys, 6 furlongs, beat ng Kosebud 2, Foul fchot 3, Musk, Nemesis, and Lioness ; time, 1 18. Hawl.c's i vy — March i 7, tocond o Alpine K'-eo in fcuracry Hai dicap, 8 furlongs, buatii'g -oudaii 3rd B mli Bonny, a> d dovoku; time, J -IT*.J. Auckland — April 4, i-ccoiid t" stable companion Thuudorbolt, lil oralie Mate, G furlongs, beating Uosg bud and Uno ; time, 1'no? Same Meeting— to Thunderbolt, Mares' Produce titilies, lOn soys, with nweeo of 10 aovs, 2nd horse 10 per cent, 3rd horse 5 per cent, of gross stakes ; Capella 3rd ; time, 1 10. At3yrsold: Auckland— Doc. 2(5, second toTTrent n, Members' Pluto, 1 mile, w.f.a., carrying Bst ilb, time, 1 43. Auckland— January 1, ran third in lerbyj won by Foulslv.t, Ston hurst 2nd. Same Meeting— ran se ond Bst 41b) Members' Purse 1 mile, w.l'. a : won by Tasman ; time 1-48. Sai, o Meeting— Won (-3t 101 b) Auckland Stud r o:'s ISires S\akes, 1J miles ; ■ ouls^ H ""ud ; time 2 - 41 J. Dundedin — Keb. 24, ran fecond J ckoy club Handicap, }•) miles ; won by .Necklace ; timo 3'llJ Same Sleeting— ran third (7st 10lb) Forbury Handicap, lj miles ; won by Necklace (Oat 31b), Ilennf-tag-e (7st iCb) fcecond ; time 2-42. Napier— March li, ran sccoid (Bst 101 b) Hawhe's Bay St I eger ; v<on by * ai'iri (8-t 71b) Auckland— April 26, ran second, at Legcr won by Wail in. At 4 yra old : Auckland— Di i\ 27, ISS6, ran second to Waitiri, Racing Club Handicap, 400 eovs, with sweep of 10 soys each ; second horse ai.O, third £L J S, Jjmile; Clo^s 3rd; Turquoise, I. inderella, friendship, Victoria and Cremome also ran. Same Meeting— ran third Auckland Pluto, 250 soys, with sweep of 6 eovs; second horse 50 so\s, third horse 26 wove ; w.f.a., 2 miles ; won by Nelson, ] Kingfish 2nd. Tkijsis : Thoroughbreds, Winners and diinißOf winner?, £5 ; haoks, ami half-brcds, £2 10s ; two oi moio marcs as per Fnddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week will b. charged. Every care will be taken with mates, but under no ciicurnstancib will the owner be responsible foia'cidents. Hir-d ahoes fo be removed ftom all mares. Maros to bo paid for btfore removal. Any mare having missed to the horse last season will bo taken on the usual teims, vi&,, £1 for grazing and attendance. Mares can be left in Mr Black's paddock, Childeru road, and will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Ellcislic, Patutahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON —AT — MAKARAKA. fiSp^gp^^ft ri^HE Thoroughbred M^pM||%J[ -L Entire Horse *&&&skmdliiik MOItPH EU S . MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut standing 10 hands 8 inches ; and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam omnambula by Towton, imported d.'.m Opera, by II liarbiere, dam Cassandra by Prliun ; Towton, impoitcci, by Melbourne; Castaway by Traducer, mportcd, dam Mcimaid, imported. MoKriiKcy c ines from a jfrc-at. inviiig- f mily. claiming s.ime aristoei.alic and hi-di clasß peifi-mn r-"a>> his reiiitncs. His siie won the Wellington Cup, shburton Ci'jp, andi:«ii sec nd for tho Clui-tehurcb De: by and Great Aut,ir> n Handicap He is full brother to Luilino and Lc Loup. The p iformances of these nnimala in New Zelmd I need no comment. Le Loup won the C'tito; bury J.C. ■ i liar. dicap and Cup in 1SS0 ; Op'ira, grand dam of r Jlonrußus, won the anterbury ]> rb> in ISOI. Tarn- f bomini was als.j from Op"ra, by Towton, and wo i amongst other rnces he Canterbury J.C. Ilaudimip and Ci'iiterbuiy and Wellingt n Cups, besides porfonning succesfullj over hurdles .Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cup in ISS2, giving the winner a jear and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christ church, and run second »i to Adamant for tho Dun .li > Cup, giving the winner Q two y eats stud twenty-four pounds. Wo i the Auck- •.: land Cup and Fi eo Handicap. Towton (imported.) is the gtandsire of Mom-msus, and the siru of huch noted •] performers as Golden Cloud, Master l'.ov.e, Misfov- " tune, Tambourini, Lara, I uriri, Komi, Atalnnta, Ayutena, Cock-sue, Matora, Lillipoc, Stirabout, Songbter, Lacenfecd, Ramarama, md Twitter. Dor- :- I'HEUS is nearly full brother in blood to Darebin, ad- >* mittud to be ns brilliant a hoise us ovor trod the P AuHtruliun (inf. Darebin, by The l J cei(inii)Oittd),fiiil ;, brother to Tewton (Towion), dam Lurlinc, full (sister t Castaway. l ' Tkrhs :t2 10s per >caro ; two or more mares b-'- 15 longing to same owner, as per agreement. After ono } month,g;rus!ing at 2h Od per wofk will bo charged. All moneys must ue paid before removal of mares. For further particulars apply — GArNE CARRLNGTON, Proprietor ; ;i> rpHE CLYDESDALE I M' ll V ; >^..,^ J- STALLION— J W 'W% NATIVE 4Sg*y|r ' MINISTER I To stand thia Season at Opou, To Arai. Further particulars in future advertisenone, f JOHN CLARE, V Opou, Sa
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5903, 23 October 1890, Page 4
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