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TO STAND THE SEASON. mfmMf na tive (~\-4 : /4l MINISTER Also,— PRINCE CONSORT, By Piinco Royal out of Gipsy, by Major out of an imported marc. Also, — The Thoroughbred Stallion. ALBERT. Stockwell, Pn , . ~STLeie7 t Winner of 2000gs. Warn of Rata- | and St. Leger - plan and Xin K To j n > ffi Selina Orlando (winner Derby) '^j l-adyofSilvorkeld, W«ll % ~~i Melli;uin; I ~~~ 3 - '(!■ ire of West A.us- Humphrey Clinker f-i a Picaroon pq *" Daughter of Bonny Bonne* j^ _^____ .„ Sweetmeat Gladiator *2 I § Lollypop; ? " — ■ j\a T Pantaloon £! a Jocose „ , 3 1 Banter _ (a»!u of Touchatone) 5 »- „ . Touchstone. x-3 Mauonetto Winner St. Lerer J h Marion § ~ Wo-therbit ' a Tumara (S re of Ke] P ie & Beadsman) Taurina ALBERT ia full-brother to Leopold. Tkrms : Single mares (without guarantee), £2 10a • two or moro mares (without guarantee), £2 ; single mare (with guarantee), £3 ; two or more, £2 10», These charges apply to all the abovo stallions. Appiy to— H. NICOL ; or, JOHN CLARK, 54G Opou. SIRE OF THE SEASON, WAKATIJeU. rp O STA ND THIS jyS~Tj»^r At Marshlands, The handsome Thoroughbred Stallion, WAKATIPU (Bred by P. S. Reynolds, New South Wales), bf th« English thoroughbred sire, The Drummer (imp) dam iCorisandc, by New Warrior, dam 10, by sir Hercules, dam flora llclvor. Tiie Drummhh, by Rataplan, a son of Tho Baron and full-brother to Stockwell (tho Prince of Stallions). Hataplan was the winner of 42 races in Knglaud, and the sire of numerous winners. The Drummer won tho Great Metropolitan ttakes, and run a close third for the Derby before leaving Kngland ; and was second on the list of winning sires at the time of lm death in Australia. My Hiece, the dam of The Drummer, was a very high-class mare, and was got by that superior racehorse, Cowl, tho best horse in Enylnnd atjtwo and three years of age. Cowo, by Bay Middleton, dam Crucifix (the winner vf the Oaks, tlie Two Thousand Guineas, the One 'thousand GuiLcas, the Jockey Stakes, tin Chesterfielil Stakes, the Lavant Stakes, M- combe stakes, Hopeful btakes, the Clearwell btftkes, :ud several other valuable races). She mostly won her rates b> two lengths, hard hula. Crucifix was the dam of burpli'x-, a utrer-forgotten horse. There is one feature in the pedigree of Surplice that may be pointed out. As a strange coincidence, he was yot by Touchstone om of Crucifix, and he won the St. Leger ; Ciucitix, by Priam, and she won tho Oaks ; and Priam (her sire) won tho Derby ; thus numberingthe winners of tho three great races in his three nearest of kin. Corisanjjk, the dam of Wakatipu, is also the dam of Chicago (winner o f the Caulfield Cup), Michigan, aud Primrose (the dam of Wildrose, the winner of tho Newmarket Handicap) Primrose's yearling in 1891 rcalioed two thousand three hundred guineas. Corisande is also full-sisttr to Flora Mclror, the dam of Mr T. Morrin's celebrated mare Frailty (dam of Trenton, who was a great racehorse, running a third and a second for the Melbourne Cup, and easily beat Norlienfcldt in the Canterbury Plate), frailty 18 also the dam of Cuirassier, Cissy, Niagara, Mary, Zalanski, and ethers. New Warrior, the sire of Corisande, was the hire of three winners of the Melbourne Cup. in Tim WhifHer, Warrior, and Pearl. Through Wakatipu's viens courses the blue blood of most of the Iketest and fashionable thoroughbred horats ia England, Australia, and New Zealand. He is brimful of breeding and quality, aud it mated with good mares it must end in good results. Wakatipu is the winner of seveial gooa races, and he is tne most fashionable bred si.c in the district. He rail third in New Zealand Exhibition Cup ; • won Place Handicap, Wellington : ran second Midsummer Handicap, Canterbury ; close third iv Burke Memorial Stakes, Hawke's Bay.in the last, time of 2iuiu 3S:sec for the 1£ miles ; won Park stakes, Gisborn e; won Turanga btakes, Tradesmen'a Handicap, and others. Wakatipu easily gained first prizo and the Society's medal at tlie Poverty Bay a. and P. show for the best thoroughbred sire, beating llukateic, Derringer, Morpheus, halo and Hailstorm. Owners seudjiig their mares to Wakatipu can rely on them gutting plenty of grass and good water. Every niaro will be served under the supervision of the owner. Ail mares must be removed on notice of being stinted. All fees to be paid btfore delivery of muieu. One month's grazing free ; after that 2s 6d per week will be cnarg d. Terms : Single Thorough, bred Mares, £d 6s each , two or more as per agree* uaent. For further particulars, apply to— A. PaKsqjss, Ormond. Bfrm*&£& r|>HE ENGLISH ROAD*. ffljgfej^J -1 SIER STALLION, mBjuSL MERRYMAN, Wih ttaiid u,is aeason at W. Bailet's Hotel Matawhero, anu tr.ivel the surrounding districts. MERHYMAN is a powerfully-built dark chestnut hor.-e, 15 hands 3 uiuli<-8. on short legs, with good 4ua lty bone, a grand mover, and h.,u a beautiful temper. He is by that favorite sire Merrylkos, and out jt Guitana, by Truducer. Merry.egs' stock are so well and favorably known li Povert> )Jay that comment is needless. Combinioir as MKRHYiiAN does stieugth, tuition, and quality lie will get hunteis, roadsters, and hortes lit for the Indian market. Tbrjis : Single maro, £3 10s"; two or more tho property of sauie owner, as per agreement. Grazing, 2s Ud ior week. Money to be paid on notice of stinting being given. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ror further particulars, upply to — GROOM IN CHARGE • or, J. S. 13UCKLAND, Owner. Js>^sij r V° SjTAND THIS The Thoroughbred Stallion,' WAITANGI. WAITANGI is a bright bay, with black points stands 16 hands, showing remarkable bone and quality and admitted by all competent judges to be the most useful siro iv the district for getting Hunters and Ladies' Uacks. Get by the colebrated sire Mute, dam Kiddie. Riddlo has mothered several first-clasa horscc-, amongst others the well-known hurdle and Hat mare Nina. It is now a matter of notoriety that nil Waitangi's stock are splendid jumpers, with plenty of pace, and the horse has proved himself a sure foalgctt:>r. Owners of marcs desiring to let them visit Waitangi this season, are requested to make arraugemonis with the undersigned as eirly as possible, as only a limited number of mares will be re:eived. Terms. — £2 10s each mare ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. All mot.eys must be paid on notipe of stinting being iriven, nnd mares removed within one week afterßUch notice, otherwise 2s Cd per week will be charged. All moneys to be pnid co Mr J. A. Harding, the silent for the owner, whoso receipt will be sufficient discharge. All care taken, but no responsibility. For all information, pedigree, terms, otc, apply to J. A. HARDING ; or, F. RHODES. T° STAND THIS mlfc&JPO J- SEASON In gisborne, The Trotting Stallion BOSTONIA.N. BOSTONIAN is a rich bay, standing 15 hands 1 inch, 3 years old, bred by Mr Von Asch, of Christ* church. Bostonian is by Boston, dam Aram, by Totara, dam Ruby, eLc. Boston by Ber in, dam Queen Emma, eto. Bostouian will be strictly limited to 20 mares. Therefore, owners desirous of his services will do well to book thtir mares as soon as possible. Tkrms : £3 3s i-inglc mare. Grazing free for one ' minth, ufter which is (id per week will be charged. All care taken, hut no responsibility, r For further particulars, apply to — F. RHODES, 523 Childera Road. rpO STAND THIS 4^j^»rL&LO' •"•^ ie Thoroughbred MARORO (TOWTON — FAIR AGNES). Towton by Melbourne — Cinezelli, Touchstone Brocade, Fantaloun: Towton was full-brother to The Peer. Fair Aonks, St. Albans (imp.)— l'hoebe, by Sir Hercules out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imp.). See Stud Hook. Woodstock was imported by H Redracnd, Ksq., and dam of Phoebe, Wild Dr;>ke, Miss L.cc, Piinco Charley (11 winners'*. Wild Drake ran second to Zoe for tho Uliampion Race in Sydney. Hioebe was a big per•ormer, whilst Miss Lee wou the only Queen'o Plato ever run in Christchjrch over three mi es, beating Lad.\ bird and others. Tlie " Father of tho New Zealand Turf" has stated "that Admiral Rous described Theorem as the best horse ever imported to the colonies. MARORO has proved bis quality of getting excellent stock by having sired Stepper (exported to India), Kimu, Nina, Jitr, and Uncle Rastus (winner of tho Ladies' Bracelet aud Hack Hurdles at Park Steeplechiific Meeting). Tkrms : £2 10s per sirglo mare ; for two or moro marcs, as per agreement. Marcs placed in ■wellwatered puddocks for one month free of charge. Kvcry care tftken, but no responsibility. (itoom%2e f.o, 2s Cd. For further particulars, apply to K. ittlb, Livery Stable-keeper (opposite old Brewery), Gisborne, or to the undersigned HUGH CAMPBELL, or J. CASSIDY, Stud Groom, Pakorac.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6785, 23 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6785, 23 September 1893, Page 4

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