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i TO STAND THIS SEASON at Te Hapara. Aftm^ The Handsome and T&jffE^SSVjt Powerful Thoroughbred BUKATEEE (Champion Winner of Prize for Thorough- • bred Stallions, 1892), (By Ingomar— Bessemer ; bred by the Auckland Stud Company) ia a Dapple Brown Horse, stunding 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good bone. WILL Stand this Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following : — INOOMAR (lMl'o— Bay Horse, bred in Ireland in 1872, and imported to N.Z. by Mr P. Canpuell in ISS4 ; got by Uncus— Wild Deer, by Red Heart- Mary OToo:c, by Aunandale— Dahlia, by New Fiwnu.ii Matilda, by Hum^rey Ciinkcr. In om-r, ns •. four-year-old, walked overfo- Her Maiest> 's Pluto. 100,-ovs, :t miles, w.f.a.. Nt the Down Inland Royal C rporation Summer Meeting, and wo i tho Hurdle Hac at Croydon. beuting nineteen others. As a five-year-olil he won the Thorn Club Handicap, of 20iNovs, ..dded to a aweep of Ibsovb, one mile, beat ntf NotU3, Rich, lieu, Hopbloom, etc.; Her Majesty's Flute of 100 guineas, 2 mi!es(!) 12), w.f.a. — won :n a canter. Her M:ijei>ty,B Plaic, of 100 guineas. 1), miles (9.12), w.f.a. at tho Uurrngh September meeting— won in a canter, Her Majesty's Plate, Of 100 guineas, 3 miles (9.13), w.f.a., at the Curragh October — won iv a canter by six lengths. It will b 3 seen from the abovo performances tint flfnomar was a line stayer under heavy weighty, both I on the flat and over hurdles. His tabulated pedigree is full of stout blood. Ingomar was the sira of Too Good (winner of the Liverpool Grand National). Insomar'a fraud-dam, Mary O'Toole, was the dam of Liberator, who won the Liverpool Grand National, and was undoubtedly ono of tho best cross-country 1 horses ever seen in England. Sentitul, a son of lugomar, ran second in a big field i> tlie Sefton Steeplechase, run i«t the Liverpool Autumn Meetiujj last November. Little Widow, a!so by lugonur, last year, at thoC'urrajjli Kildare, wou both Hurulea and Steeplechase on the same day. Ingomar iv Now Zealand hes also sired the following well-knotyn performers : — IntfOrina, Lochness, Strephon, Ficsolo, jEjjypU 13 ! Vandal, Tupara, Alcinous, etc. BK-SEMEK— Bay Mare, br;d by the Auckland Stud Company in 1880, by Blaskct— All Steel, by Stockham (imp.)— Steeltrap ; stockh iiu, by Wuatherbit— Birthday, by Pantaloon— llonoria, byCamci. The njfire was nevsr race'J, but was put eaily to the stud while perfectly kouiiJ. Her engagements were a' follows:— A. X.C.' Great Northern fr'oal Stakes, A.X.C. Guinea: 1 , and H.U. J.C. Guineas. HL'KATEUE, As a four-year-old, won Ladies' Bracelet, 1$ miles, with Ost 121 bin tho saddle, at Wiiipawu Summer Meeting, beating Penguin, Couranto, andt reeot'Crs. At On^'9 Onga, won Onj;a Onga Handicap, of 50 soys, !•( miles, carrying (i-t 121 b, beating Musktitcer, 7sc4lb, aud threa othcrd. Won Settlers' Handicap, 1 mile chains, with Cat 71b, beating Legacy, 7st, Lopez, Ost 71b, Swivel and Pescador, getting home easily by two lengths in the fast time of Imin oitei-c. In tiie JJauoviike Handicap, 45 soys, ran second, with Bst 91b, to Couranto, Cst 101 b, having tlie large field of twelve behind him, including' Swivel, Penguin, Somnambulist, and other good performers ; ulso, eamo day, carrying Sst 12lb, third to Couranto, 7st, aud Swivel, 7st (slb,~in flying Handicap. At Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Meeting, ran second, lOst sib, in Wcltor Handicap, lj miles, to Couranto, list 71b, beating Norton, Hat 61b, Lenore, Link, Waterbury, aud nine others, ia the good time of "mm 19sec. It will be seen from tho übove that Hukatere has, at welter weights, beaten Couranto, (Somnambulist, Norton, Link, Waterbury, and other fist-class poronners at long distances. Combining as he doc 3 the Musket and Ingomar str. iiid of blood, Hukatere must throw first-class steeplechasers and hu die race heroes, and being v n.itural jumper himsolf, and descended from the celebrated Irish Bteuplechasj uire Uncas, should piove himself one of thu best sires in New Zealand for getting hunters ad weight-c ■irrying backs. It will aso bo noticeable that with age Hukatere impioyed considerably, and hud his racing career been continue 1, must have pronounced himsslf one of New Zc iland's best performers under heavy weights over long distances. UuUateie's yearlings, both hero and in Wairoa, are well-grown, handsome, aud full of promise. Fkes :— £5 10s for Thoroughbred Marea ; £1 4s for Half-bred Mares ; two or more as per agreement. All eire taken, but no responsibility. Due notice for removal of mares will be given to owners, after which a charge of 2s per week will be made. A. H. BARRON. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TE HAPARA, **?W^_v^bj7j nPHE Handsome Dapple SBJfeJIi^SRLi! •*- a y Clydesdale, 2g^ym lord ci.yde "^■^^■■•'^Hiß (four years old). Bred by Joun Gkmmkll, lisq., at Cheaterhope, Hawke'u Bay. (Took First Prize at the 1891 Show of the PB. Agricultural Society, as being tho Best Draught 1 Stallion of auy age, aud Second Prize lust year.) Lor<l Clyde i* by Young Marquis, by Marquis (winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawke's 13ay Agricultural Show, 1890), the property of Cop-aiu Russell, M.H.H. Young Marquis was never in a Show ring. The dam of Youug Marquis was imported from Otago by John Gcmmell, Esq., and on overy occasion she was shown in Oaniaru obtained first honors. The dam of Lord Clyt'e, Black Bess, was bred in the Wanganui district, and was a successful prize-takei on several occasions It will be seen that by hid breeding Lord Clyde 1b descended from a prize-taking family, and the attention of breeders is directed to this imp rtant fact. Young stock most proinisiug, and can be seen at Te Hapera. Terms : £3 per single Mare ; two or more Maree, 83 per agreement. A H. BARRON, Te Hapara, ja-s%. r I \) STAND THIS btcUUOD, CRACKSHOT, C years old, by Nordenfeklt (by Musket— Onyx), dam Pungawerewere (got by Golden Grape, out of Atalauta, by Townton, out of Crescent, by Sir lleicuks. Nordexkkldt (the sire of Cracushot) w.is a great racehorse, his performances being us follows :— Won the Hawkesbury Produce Stakes, wou the A.J.C. Derby aud Craven Plate, Spring Maiden Plate, Ilaudwick Plate (3 miles, w.f.a.), won the Derby (V.H.C. , Spring Meeting) ; he also ran fourth within a length of the winner, as a thro j-j ear-old, in the Melbourne Cup, in the fast time of 3min 29isco ; ho also ran second to Trenton in the Canterbury PUte, one ana a-half mllis. The above were thu onl} races he staited for. Owing to his thorough gameness ho was nick-named the " Bull-dog," Air Fennelly (trainer to the late Hon. J. White) pronounced Nordcnfeldt the greatest horse that he i* er put through a preparation . With gomethin? to make a desperate pace for him over a distance, Mr Fennelly considered that there was nothing to cope with Nordenfeldt. At the breakiiiK-up'of Sylvia Park Stud, Nordenfeldt realised the laige ruiu of SGOO guineas. Pungawbhewp.RK, the dam of Crackshot, was a very fast mare, winning, among other laces, the Maiden Plate (Canterbury) and Tradesmen's Handicap, ihe Lunediu Cup, of 400 soys (2 miles aud a distance), aud the it. Leger Stakes at Canterbury. She is very stoutly-bred, and all her ytogeny are fast gallopers, She is the dam of Tetford (winner of the Wanganui Cup), Krupp, brigadier, St. Janie3, and others. As for Crackshot, he was a real racehorse while on Die turf. Some of his wins are as follows :— Won Spiing Handicap, Hawko's Bay, li miles, 2uiin 39sec ; won Canterbury Cup, 2J miles, 4miu 4isec ; w-.n Auckland Cup, 2 uiilos, carrying Bst elb, in the fast time of Timin 3Cjjsec (this performance has only bei.ii beaten once, viz., by St. Hipp", by half a second) ; won Auckland 1 late ; won Biitlvay Handic p and J.C. Handicap at Hoathcote ; won A. II C. Handicap. Crackshot has run sevcra' close seconds to good horses. Crac • shot U a beautiful-looking hoiso, stands 10 hands 2 inches, with good bone an.l plenty of substance, and those breeders wishing to breed a racehorse from a thoroughbred mare, or a fast hunter from an ordinary uiare, could not do better than mate them with Crackshot He possesses a grand constitution, and being a young siro should prove a boon to the district. Crackshot's services this season will be placed as low as pos^ble for a. sire of bis class. The terms will ' be Seven Guinkas each mare. Paddocking free for ono month ; ufter that 2s Cd per week will I c charged for each mare. Every care will be taken, bat no responsibility incurred. Macs must te removed on noiife of being stinted, ai'.d all fees paid before delivery will be given. Limited to 40 mares. For further paitieulars, apply to— GAINE UARRINGTON, 513 Makaraka. ffSMMtrc-a HPO SIrXNITT HE fl|33f^J J- SEASON, ■ MAKARAKA. The Trotting Stallion, BISMARCK. BISMARCK is a dark l»y hono, with back points, standing' 1C hands U inches, and was bred in 188S by Mr R. M. Morton^ being by the imputed 1 trottinu hor.-e Berlin, dam Koromiko (by Tho Peer — Slarcia). Bismarck is capable of gctt'njr first-class carriage horses, good wc'ght-caTying hacks, aud cross-country horses. He is a sure foal trotter. Tkrms— £3 ICj per uiare ; two or more mares the property of the same owner, as pnr agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Fcr further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON. f■ i O STA JN JL> THE SEASON X AT MAKARAKA, The Standard-bred American Trotting Stallion, EMERSON, Winner of the Stallion Race at the Canterbury Trotting Clab's Meeting, August 11th ; also, r.iii second same clay) in Saddle, breaking Bmiii 40sec. EMEHSON i.-i a rich brown, standing; 10 hand* 2?r inches, rtinarkab-y handsomo, nnd showing lots of quality His youngsterH in Chriftclum h are a very promising lot, several ' aving been sold fnr big prices Breeders wishing to breed upstanding, uscf.,l horses for track or roid are requested to inspect this horse, f>s he is undonbredly much :ho finest horse ol till J clnns •■■hat has ever vibited Gistorne. Tutus— £s ; groomage, ss. G. H. THOMPSON, Groom in charge. MB3SRS WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Owner* Agents.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6785, 23 September 1893, Page 4

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