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SIRE OF THE SEASON, rrio stand this X SEASON, fWSL* MAKABAEA, * fTfi&\ t_ The Great Son of 38 Nordenfeldt, CRACKSHOT, out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules: *°wcon NORDBNrhLDi (the airo of Crackshot) was a ereat racehorse, his performances being as follows :Jw7n the Hawkesbury Produco Stakes, won the AJO Derby and Craven Plate, Spring Maiden Plata n. a wick Plate (3 miles w ia.), «£. the DerbTVyß^ Spring Meeting) ; he also ran fourth within a length of thewinner. as a three-year-old, in the Melbourne Cup, in the feat timo of 3min 28*800 ; ho al«n »2? second to Trenton in the Canterbury Plate one and o-half milts. The above wore the onli raSi S Btaitcd for. Owing to his thorough (fameneMhT^ nick-naniod the " Bull-dog." Mr FennSly KJ'X the late lion. J. Wh.te) pronounced Nordenfaldt thi greatest horse that he over put through a preparation With eomethiDf to make a desperate pWforhim' over a distance, Mr Fennelly considered that th™ was nothing to eppe with Nordenfeldt. At the breaking-up of Sylvia Pork Stud, Nordenfeldt realised the large sum of 6600 guineas. maussa Pumoawbbsh'sek, the dam of Crackshot, was a vair fast mare, winning, among other races, the Maiden Plate (Canterbury) and Tradesmen's Handicap tt« Dunedln Cup of 100 eovs (2 miles and a dtetonS) and the St. Leger Stakes at Canterbury. PudcSL' werewero is very stoutly-bred, being gat by OalSm Grate out of Atlanta. Golden Grape, "/"Barnta!? cw ?=H ru ol ier t0 Voiti K° ljr . whose descendants, O™o»Si and St. Simon, ate two of tho mo,t ra.hionable sires in England, commanding no less a foe thaa SCO guiuoas. All Pnngaworawere's progeny are real tut gallopers. She is the dam of Tetford Xwinnerbf the tree Handicap, 1 mile, the Plate Handicap md the Flying Handicap at tho Thames J.O. Mee-in* • thl Waugauul Cup, 2 miles, beating Wait Tan§ 'eteht others; also, won ta« Stakes Handicap ac Waturanul autumn meeJng ; tl.e Victoria Handicap. 1 mile and a dutano-, in the fast time o( lmin egjaeo/at the A '«"°- aU «T e ?- meoMns ' Is also tha 'm °' Bri ,sadier, who won as a two-year-old the Mares Produco Stakes, the Flying Stakes, TmiTe! " beating such a flyer as Mitrail.ouse and"Ks ; won the ElletsUe Plate at tho A. 11.0. autumn meetS? beating flye others. She is also the dam of 8t Jamii (winner of the Dunedin Cup), Krupp. Katino PuwSSI were, and others. Her fob, Brlgßdiw,VgoZ?^to make a name for himself at the atud.not atone for He Is the slro of Bombardier,- the winner of several Jumping events, including the Auckland Grand National Steeplechase, and ran second to Norton^ the Grand Nat.onal Steeplechase at the Chris" %Z° •ST'l 1 * 1 B»gadier is also the sire offlS &fnd!cT P :H^sCrmXVS| ' b^""8 Strorhon, Pearl Powder, Cy^&^SufS beating Hilda, CUsy, Dudn, Btrephon. SCAn'rVw* and others, in tho fast time of »min' Bßjiet; wm easily by a leugtli and a-half ; this perforSnoe Im only been beaten once, viz., by St. Hippo, by haU™ second. HAd Crackai.ot beei asked to' gilOßhS would have easily scored the record. Won Auckland Plate, lj, miles, in 2min 47i sec, again beating Medal, lioa and Hilda somewhat eaalyi Won Birthday Handicap and J.p. Handicap at HeathcotoT^ m ?k C- Handica P C'rackshSt wou d have been » Melbourne Cup winner, only he could not be thoroughly prepared, on account of striking himselz when in fast work. He ran several close sicondTto fireglass horsM. canyiog heavy weights. Ora?Shot never raced in hack company, but was nominated for Jh 6 w s '« e l"« h M9 meedng at Gisborno Part. S J?k Wl - ater Oa^' and he reM 'ved the steadierof IBst 7 b, being asked to give King Cannibal and others Brt *">• Cracksbot is a beauUful-looking horse. sUnda IB hands 2 inches, with good bone and Irt'enty of ?^n h % I1 d h^ niS Buch B Btrain ol running Sood from both his sire and dam. it must wove to "ffij most fastidioua btooiera tha t mat C^°J« »«J with such strains of blue blood, it must end l in^Sl results. Crackshot Is as well adapted to «t croS* country horses as his half-brother Brigidier!afd. those breeders wi«b.ng to breed a fast hantoT human ordinary mare, oi a racehorse trout a thoroughbred S £ 0 ? Id S ot d 0 bßtt « r »•>»" "»t« then? with Crackshot. He possesses a grand constitution wid loai getter, should prove a boon to the district. Crackshot was awarded First Prize and the Society^ medal for the best thoroughbred sireas the lßMA?and P. Socety'a Show, beating Hukatero, Kalo, Maori and others. In 189s was awarded First Prize and Society's Bh'8 h' bcßtlD 8 J Renata, Hukatoro, and Brigand. In 1898 he. secured the same position, displaeiSjf ttenati, Dishonor, Hubatere, and Brigand. CaiOKSHOT's services this season will be placed as low as possible for a aire of his class. The ftrow wiU bo SBVBH- QDiKßis sin K le rnaro, twklvs UmXi two mares, aad Fuftses Quisbas three m«ej, belongln ' to Bame owner, which sum must be paid before the bo S ° t , mate * W i U b 0 given - Svory o»» w?U bo taken of mares but no responsibUioy incurred. sti to?' 68 m removed on notice of being For further particulars, apply to— GAIIJE OARRINGTON, ___^ Mitkaraka, r V° STAND THE TURIHAUA, Xho Arab-bred Hackney Sfallior SA.UACEN. 1 SARACEN is six years Old, by Orotadjb (imn.) dam Delhi, by Arab Child (imp.), grand dam Mary imp.) hunting mare. Crusade? was imported from Ind:a by A. McLem, EjO., of Hawke's Bay, and is considered one of the highest caste Ara . "tall ons over imported into the AustralaWan colonlesr °h" Australasian says:- "This is certainly the most b £autif ul Arab horso over imported. He sUnds over 16 hands, and has immense bone, with plenty of substance and quality all over. He is acknowlXed to be the very best Arab that ever- ran in India a prcofot that being that at one meeting in Cauiu'tt* * be had no less than three walk-overs, tte"ndtaß Herald remarking : 'No owner earing tostart emtoat the great Crusader at weighWor-age, iheUesert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a waltove" Cnmder won the Dehra Derby UmbiU* Derby, Desert Stakes, A.ian Plate, MadraS DerbyTand iSany other races. After racing in Indii for five years at ?rom th?TS "if* bi K^<s"te, Crusade/^ired from the turf with an. unbeaten record." aAftiOW bow five years old, is ablood bay with black pointa Btanding U5-3,with plentyof bone and robstaSoS H. foL Z q v ."k ad^-tempered, and, from the stoufr mTt i, i bcoe . d ' D ». "s progeny are certain to be most valuable either for hao&s, hunter<r, or carriaae horses. Secure paddocking wUI be provided,; with noT4 a S°o!li% ennd Wat °' *«' *«. W^ ™ Tkrms: £E 1 single mare; two or more as per agree. Sarei Coverins feM must bB P aU removal o« For full particulars, apply' at Torlhaua. GORDON BBBMNEB. f^^^^^i 'J^Q- STAND THB •■B^DfcfcS^The Thoroughbred Stallion EGALITE. By The Dauphln-Cissio (Imported), full-brother to week charged. All care taken, but oVraponsiblU^ For pedigree, etc., apply to— T. HERCOOK, s Wyllie'B Horse Bazaar." |)t%><^ T[*O STAND THIS %M*J^£ J- SEASON, "**•*• PATUTAHI. The Thoroughbred Stallion, LORD RAVEN, A-pplyto—

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8058, 5 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8058, 5 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8058, 5 November 1897, Page 4

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