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THOROUGHBREDS. TO STAND THIS SEASON At WAiFtrrtjKAtr, The Superior Thoroughbred Entire HE BOTTLES, Bred by Mr Morphy, of Spring Creek, and laced by Mr Redwood. Got by Ravensworth, dam I lorer, by Sir Hercules, Ravens worth by Touchstone, Fair Jean, Verulum, Fair Queen, by Pantaloon. TjTERCUI/ES is by a bay horse, etands 1 1 15f bands high, combines the best of blood, with good bone and immense power, and has proved himself a good horse on the tnrf. At the Canterbury meeting in 1876 won the Grand Stand Handicap, beatiDg six others; in the same year won the Hawke’s Bay Stakes, 2 miles in 4 min. 4£ secs., beating Fishhook and Maori Weed. The Australasian in speaking of the Sire Hercules blood lately, remarked No family has gained such a reputation as that which descends from the Colonialbred Sir Hercules. In contests of every description the representatives of this line have achieved more than their share of popular triumph, from the time Mr Tait carried all before him with old Cossack (brother to Waiinea), down to the present time, when Kingsboroagh, Dagwerth, Reprieve, Melbourne, Sterling, Fitz-Yatterdon, Ringwood, Valentia, Calumny, and many others with a dash of the old blood, carried the owners’ colors to the fore in some of the hardest tussels of the year.” Terms —Five guineas each maro. Two or more mares as per agreement, to bona fide owners. Good paddocks, but no responsibility. Mares must be paid before delivery. Danevirke Agent.—B. Dennehy, who will receive orders and collect fees. Any mare left with Mr Dennehy will be forwarded free of charge. For further particulars apply to L. EVANS, 152 Owner, Waipukurau.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Tavistock Stables, WAIPUK UEAU, H. 8., The Thoroughbred Stallion BLACK BOSE, Bred by Mr Redwood, of Nelson. BLACK ROSE is by Antores—Rosalind, whose performances on the New Zealand Turf stamp him as one of the most valuable Entire Horses now in existence. Black Rose is a brown horse, standing 15:,' hands, with immense quarters, loins, bone, and muscle, and he has proved himself a stayer, having won the Canterbury Derby, beating Fusilier, Liverpool, Ugly Buck, Water King, Carlton, Dime, Pearl, and Lady Evelyn. The following day he ran a good second to the redoubtable Welcome Jack in the Canterbury Cup of 2£ miles, which race heled in to the distance post, where, through swerving at the crowd, he allowed the son of Miss Flat to secure the Judge’s eye a neck ahead of him. He subsequently won the Island Bay Cup in a common canter, beating Leonora, Ugly Buck, and four others. BLACK ROSE’S TABULATED PEDIGREE IS ANNEXED. He will serve mares at six guineas each. The best paddocking accommodation is provided, but no responsibility undertaken. Danevirke Agent. —B. Dennehy, who will receive orders and collect fees. Any mares left with Mr Dennehy will be forwarded free of charge. L. EVANS, 152 Owner. 1890. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT WHITTLE WOOD, A SHLEX-CLINTON, The Thoroughbred Racing Sire TURQUOISE. TURQUOISE is a brown horse, with excellent quality and of good bone and substance, suitable for getting firstclass hacks and steeplechasers as well as thoroughbred flat racers of the first order. He was bred by Mr Samuel Gardiner, of Bundoora Park, of Victoria, and is got by Tubal Cain from Tobaz, a descendant of the great Juliet family which have given to Australia more first-class racehorses than any other strain in the colonies. Martini-Henry, Nordenfeldt, Carbine, Sardonyx, First Water, Goldsborough, Robin Hood, Robinson Crusoe (sire of Trident and Navigator), and a host of other good ones are all descended from i this family. Turquoise has proved himself to be a good performer on the turf, having at | all distances, and under heavy weights, | carried bis colors te victory. As a three-year-old he was thought to be almost as good as that champion Welcome Jack. The following are some of his performances :—Won Stewards’ Handicap, six furlongs, at the C.J.C. Spring Meeting, 1884, carrying 7st lOlbs ; won Taranaki J C. Handicap, 2 miles, at T.J.C. Autumn meeting, 1885, carrying Bst 101 b; won Ea*ter Handicap, If miles, and Autumn Handicap. 1£ miles, at the A R.C. Autumn Meeting, 1885, carrying 9st 31bs and 9st lOlbs respectively ; won Ladies’ Bracelet at A.R.C. Steeplechase Meeting, 1887, carrying I2st; won Consolation Handicap at H.B J.C. Spring Meeting, 1887. For further pedigree apply to Stud B*» k. or undersigned. q\ Miis —Single Mares, £5 ss, two or moie the property of the same owner as per agreement. All mares not proving in foal will be taken following year at half price. Geod paddocking accommodation. All mares to be removed and paid for when stinted, due notice of which will be given, or 2s 6d per week will be charged for paddocking. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ELLINGHAM, Whittlewood, 150 Abhley Clinton. I PEDIGREE CARDS, any size and style at low rateß.—Mail Office, Waipawa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2501, 4 September 1890, Page 4

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