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SIRE OF THE SEASON, WAKATIPU. JfAM^iflrni nrU)~STAND THIS The handsome Thoroughbred Stallion, WAKATIPU (Bred by F. 8. Reynolds, New South Wnles), by the English thiroujrhbrcd sire. The Drummer ; "urn Orisande, by New Warrior, dam 10. The Drummer, by Rataplan, a son of The Baron, and full-bro her to Stockwell (the Princo of Stallions) Rataplan was the winner of 42 races in England, anil the sire of numerous winners. Tho Drummer won th* Great Metropolitan f.tnkes, and rnn a close third for the Derby before leaving England ; and was second on tho list of winning sires at the time of his death 111 Australia. My Niece, the dam of Tlie Drummer, was a very high-class mare, nnd was got, by th it superior racehorse, Cowl, the best horse in En.liuiil at two and three yea's of a-.'O. Cowl, by Bay Middleton, dam Crucifix 1 the dam of Surpli-f, a 11 vcr-forgotten hon>e). There is one feituro iv the pedi;ree of Surplice that may be pointed out. As a strange coincidence, ' c was got by Touchs'one ou of ; rue fix, and he won the ."t. Lejjer ; Cuciflx, ly Priam, and sho wou the O.iks ; and Priam (her sire) won tho Derby ; thus numbering the winners of the three great rac.^s in his three nearest of kin Corisaxde, the dam of Wakatipu, is alsi tho dam of Chicago (winner of the Caulfiold Cup), Churchill, Michigan (trood performers), and Primrose (the dam of Wildroso, the winner of the Newin vkot Handicap) Primrose's yearling at last year's salo of blood stock realised two thousand three hundred guineas. Cori.-:-ando is :>lso fnll-sst-r to Flora Molv.,r, the dam of Mr T. iMorrin's celebrated mare Frailty (dim of Tronton, Cuirassior, Oissy, Niagara, Miry, nnd Zalansfci, nil large winners in New Zealand and Australia). Now Warrior, the sire of Ooriiando, was the sire of three winners of the Melbourne Cnp, in Tim Whiffler, Warrior, and Pearl. Tim Whiffler nlaa won the Au»tra!i*n J C. Plato three times, aud the Metropolitan Stakes. Prophet, b.T New Warrior, won Sydney Gold Cup, and Tarragon and Romula both won the Champion Race, three miles. Last, but not le\st, is Wakatipu himself. Through his viens coumos the blue blood of moufc of the fleetest and fswhionab.e thoroughbred hore>-3 in Now Zealand, Australia, and England. He is brimful of quality, and brseders matinjr their luaros with such a hieh-e'fws horse, it must end in good results. The following is Wakatpu s performances on the turf:— Won Place Hand cap, Wellington : second to Sultan, Midsummer Handicap, Canterbury ; third in New Zeilanl Exhibition Cup, be vtinjf Recluse, Scots Grey, British Li n, Cynisca, Masthead, and Fox ton ; second in Wanganui Cup to Dudu, boating Ltriy Florin, Hilda, Lenore, and Patchwork ; third in Wellington Cup to Cynisca and Dudu, beating Whisper, Kotuku, Cruiser, and Sincerity ; third in Burke Memorial Stakes, Hawke's Bay, to Burd Helen and Hildy beating Lenore, Kotnku, Cynical, and ileta, the time being 2min 39^ec for tho 1^ niileu ; ran second same day to Huorfana in Places Handicap, 1 milo, in lmiu 4Sjsee ; won by a neck, four othor s'arters ; won Park Handicap, Gisborne ; ran second toMisfortrfeo, Hexing Day riiuidicup, Waerenga-a-hika, carrying 9st 61b ; ran second to Kapo, Grandstand Handicap, Gisborne Pi>rk ; ian third, l'residents Handicap ; wou Tuninga Stakos, 200 sots, beating Kapo, Pani, Misfortune, Kupsnca, Pouawa, and Deceivor ; won Tradesmen's Handicap fecond day, 1-0 soys, carrying 9st, bating Kupenjr*, Nora, Kapo, Paptvkura, and Avis ; won easy ; time 2urn. 4asecs<. In this raca Wakatipu gare Kupeng'i Sst 41b a him Burke Memorial, Hawke's Bay, to Dudu and Lochtieas, carrying Bs*. bevV.ng Whisper, Queen of 1 rumps, Retina, Pearl Powder, Huerfana. Thackeray, Misfoitune ami Pouawn. This raic wns the fastest on record,' 2min. 33sec for the 1J mile- ; ran thiid. Place Handicap, carrying Sst 81b, same day, the mile being run in lmin. 44see. Wakatipu started 111 several races but did not gain a place, t rough having to cam such imposis as Hat 121 b, 9.it, 71b, and 9st 51b. WakiUipu ha proved himself a bri liant and consistent performor :it all distances. Wakatipu easily gained first prize aud the Society's medal at tho Poverty Bay A. and P. Show for the best thoroughbred sire, beating Hukatere, Derrin. or, Morpheus, Kalo nnd Hailstorm. For his first Reason Wakatipu will serve a limited number of mnres, besides hi- owner's, ut £5 5a each maro Owners can rely on their mares receiving every attention. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. The paddocks are well gra-s d, and plenty of "•ood water. Every mnre will be served under the supervision of the owner, so that all will receive justice. All mares mv.st bu paid for b.fore delivery will be [dven. One month's grazing free ; after that 2.s 6d per week will be charg d for each mare. For further particulars, apply to— Terms, £5 ss. A. PAKSONS, Ormond. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT WAIKOHU STATION, Te Kakaka, Gisborne, /—^r-^^dfipfri * I^HE Thoroughbred CS^2lt u EMIR BEY," Got by Tubal Cain, dam Ace of Hearts, by Ace of flubs (imp.), her dam Bloise, by Tho Hermit (imp.), w.nner of the 2000 guineas, from Sweetheat t (imp.), by Red Heart. Emir Bey is fuli-'rothcr to Two of Hearts, one of the most successful Sires in Australia. Ilia son Wan- | dering Willie last year won sevjn races, his best per formanee hciiiK a dead heat over two miles, carrying lOst, with St. lyes, who eirried Sst, the run off being won by Wandering Willie. Terms : £4 per single Mare ; two or more the property of the siiino owner, £3 10s ench. All care ta'icn, but no responsibility. Grass free until Mares are stinted, when they must be removed an 1 all Fees paid. Apply to— STUD GROOM, ok ALLAN McLEAN, Jus., 272 Waikolm Station. ifrz^ft T° STAND TIFIV §yyMp(>A SEASON, The Thoroughbred Stallion, WAITANGI. WAITANGT is a bright bay, with black pMnts, stands 10 hands, showing remarkiiblo bone and qmlity, and admitted by all competent judges to be 'he most useful sire in the district for getting Hunters and Ladies' Hacks. Get by the ccleWatml sire Mnte, dam Kiddle. Riddle has mothered several first-class horse..-, amongst others the well-known hurdle and flat maro Nina. It is now a matter of notoriety that .•ill Waicnng-i's stotk arcsplund d jumpers, with plenty of pace, and the horse has proved Iniuself a sine foalgetter. Owners of marcs desiring to let them visit Waitangi this season, are requested to make arrar.Rcinen s with the undersigned a* early as possible, a3 only a limited number of mnres will be re -eived. Tkrms.— £2 10s ench mare ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as pei- agreement. All mo'-eys must bo paid on notice of s intinjj being tjiveu, nnd mares removed within one wo k aft rsuch notice, otherwise 2s Cd per week will be clinrg d. " All mo 1 eys to be paid so Mr J. A. Harding, tho Rfjent for the owner, whoso receipt will bo tutrkient discharge. All enre taken, but no responsibility. For all information, pedigree, terms, etc., apply to— J. A. HAUDIN'fJ ; oh, F. RHODES. TO STAND THIS SEASON — AT — MAKARAKA. &ttttys*&fcti rpHE Thoroughbred wf^feaar^LJl -L Entire Horse MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut, standing 16 h?nd? 3 inches ; and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, imported dam Opera, by 11 Rarbicrc, dam Cassandra by Priam ; Towton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Tradueer, imported, dam Mermaid, imported. Morpiikus is nearly full brother in blood to Darobin, admitted to be ns brilliant a horse as ever trorl tho Australian turf. Dnrcbin, by The Peer (imported) full brother to Towton (imported), dam Lutline, full bister t'i Castaway. Tkkms: £3. 10s per mare; two or more marcs belonjring to same owner, as per ascrccinent. Af;er one month, prizing at 'Js Gd per week will he charged. All moneys must be paid b( fore removal of m.ires. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, •)10 Proprietor. /Ljv— -.lt. Jr J\\. The Thoroughbred MAROEO 1 ' 1 lOn> (TOWTON-FAIR AGNES), At Kairamata, Pakirae. Terms for Sirglc Mares £a 10s. Two or more, as pev agreement. Mares placed in well-watered paddochs for One Month Free ; afterwaids a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made. For further information, apply to K. Littlk, Livery Stable-keeper (opposite old brewery), Gisborne, or to the undersigned Marcs left with Mr Littlk will bj forwarded Frkk OK CIIARGK. eras'' Special Notick. — MAUORO has proved his quality of gettii g excellent stock, by having sired Kinni.'Stepper, and other performers of exceptional limit. A 1 care h.kcn, but no responsibility. For further particulars, see subsequent issue. Apply to— HUGH CAMPBELL, or J. CASSJDY, Stud Groom. Afc-^rfß* mO STAND THE IlS^i -"- SEASON, «3g^gg42a-?ii MAKARAKA. The Trotting Stallion, BISMA.BCK. BISMARCK is iv fouryenr-old, by Berlin, dam Koroni'ko (Tho Peer— Mania). Tkr.ms— Hi 4s ; o"e mare in five, the property of the scime owi er. given in. One Month's Grazing Fre?, after which 2s Cd per week will be charged. Pismahck will tie in Gisbo-ne fverv Saturday, and Ovmo! d (cillinjr at W-erenga-a-hilta) every Wednesday, should sufficient inducement offer. All fees t be pnid before removal of mnres. For further particulars, apply to - D. MACFARLANE; or, G. H. THOMPSON, Makaraka I>KDIGKEE CARDS, at Lowest Kates, neatly and promptly printed at tho Hekald Office. ' '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6480, 24 September 1892, Page 4

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