NEW ZEALAND : SToD,sJßt)^p>fW AS it is proposed to publish, early- next ye«f, ; ;; a STUD BOOK for New Zealand,; peraons"-' possessed of thoroughbred horses, who 'wish^t* have their stock recorded in the pages of.tlie woik; in question, are requested; to furnish; the Hinder- ; signed, as soon as possible, with the fuilest particulars they possess of tbY breeding" of^th«r . • hoises. ■ . ' ■ •?-"," '•.'■"J'^r?''-'.'.' ' The (Treat and increasing inlerestshot^ijln/all; -'•". the provinces in. -the breeding 'of thorouglfibnsii horse stock, renders a work of the abovei;ch;aTicW highly desirable, as, without it, in a f'fejr yearß -ih» pedigrees of many valuable animals will be alto* gether lost, so that it will, be impossible nt any future time to certify to the blood of li^eiir "4escen-; dants. From the circumstance that, until quit* recently, no Stud Book was ever published in New . South Wales, to which colony New Zealand is •• largely indebted for its horse stock, it has already become difficult to trace the pedigrees of many of our snpposed thorough-bred horses to the English . Stud flook, the only recognised autKbri^eyf a. horse's parity of breed, -Much, however, may b« done by research and inquiry to. clear up doubtful pedigrees if the task is at once undertaken, but tut longer the work is deferred the greater will bs th» difficulty of ultimate success. ".'.-; .''' •'■ - : ;-^r v ' -^ v-\r '.'; " ,-\ ■ The following is given as. specimens of the form in which the Editor of the workwishes ißformatioa ; to be furnished him, or as nearly so as circu»stances will permit^ — .', ' " :- ;. . ">V.'-v! :,- --(1). REGALIA, bay mare, bred | by Mr/ \6iiriot New South Wales, and importcd^to Neisoii by Mr. Redwood, in 18.V.J; got? tiyT^t. %oW (E.T.8.), but of Rakish Kit. 1 by Emigraat "-' (E.T.8.), g dam Spaewife (EyT^B:^ , < ; ■.....; 1853, b c lukermqn, by Sir Hercules V " ;? 1b54, -missed to Sir Kercules ; : I„. : 1855, - r f Emerald, by Lamplighter f 9** U T 1856, miased to Sir Hercules 1 :j ,v:- ---'\[ lßt>7, b a Moyalty, by Cheraliei-y "/ r IHSB, missed to II jparbiere .'..". 1859, be Regnum, by St. Aubin > Mr. Elliott -- 1860, missed to Potentate : '"'-» , IWI, bf v by Towtpn - J .'.■-' ■''."'"'.' ■' (2). CASSANDRA, chesnut mare, bred in Ne!so» by Mr, E. W. Staffobd, got by Priaim out of Princess, by : Gratis (E.T.8.); dam by Striiii ( E.T.8. ), Prinm by (E.T(B.); out of Crucifix, by Tros (E.T.8.)- g dam Kattil«»» O'More (E.T.8.), by Lang«r. - 1860. eh f, by II Barbiere ) , r <■•_% ■ &<£?*:>: -..." 1861, be, by Towton - } ??. W^afford^ (3). GIPSY, black mare, bred iii Ne^rSoutu ' Wales, imported to Nelson in 1845; pedigret unknown. ••■■••■•';. ? .// .■-:i-H -; 1847, eh c Young Barber,' by II Barbiere^ * (cut) I | : 1848, br f Gipsy Queen, by II Barbiere -A I % 1849, bk f Zitella, by II Barbiere IS' IRSO, bk f Zingnra, by II Babier* . j. '& 1851, bk o Ztngaiee. by Glendoh (cat) J' ?* Died in 1652, (4), TOWTON, bay Horse, bred in Englaad fey Mr. S. Hawke, got by Melbourne,* dam Cmzelii, by loncbstone, g dam Brocade* by. Pa«taloon. Melbourne by Humphrey Clinker, Imported to New Zealand in 1B58." <J The iniials, E.T.8., signify English thoroughbred, and, where used, show that the horse to which they apply was bred in England, and may be foan* ifl the English Siud Book. '■ / - .<v . vi As a New Zealand Stud Book will be a work of great value to all breeders of thoroughbred horses in the colony, and Will, hereafter,:. be a standari book of reference, it is hoped that perspns h'avinf thoroughbred stock, or what are supposed to'bese, will lose no time in furnishing the Kdltor.w.fth tb* fullest information they possess re'spectuig"' them. Where pedigiees of colonial-bred horses are'defeetiTe, the Editor will endeavour, wheni practioable, to render them perfect. , v.l: ;.;. - The New Zealand Stud Book will be uniform in ' size and style with the English Stad Book, an* contain in addition to those- of our own colonial horses, the pedigrees, as far as they can be procured, of all thoroughbred atallioßS and^ m*r«» imported into Australia, from which so iare.a portion of pur own. stock, are descendpid ; and torehdw reference to ihe Eriglisß Stud /Book, wbicbC'is hot always at hand, as- little necessaryVasT'possibtei ' pedigrees will be carried back to well-known »ire» and dams of English horses, so as to show tho particular strains of blood our horses posness/ The price sf.the work to Subscribers %illb* £1 Is., to non-Subßcric.ers, £1 lfs.-6di : SabBcribers are requested to send in their aames, ■• that they may be printed with the work. - - C. ELLIOTT, Secretary of Nelson Turf Club. Nelson, October 21, 1861. •,- : A PUBItIC HOUSE TO tEJT, IN A FAST INCREASING. NEIGHBOPB* HOOD. For further particulars *nqair« «f MB. JOHN MARTIN^ Auctioneer, Manners Strut, 27th December, 1861. ■■■<,;'■■?. THE FERRY INN, PORIRUA. JH. BROMLEY respectfully : intimate* to bis • numerous Friends, and the Public generally, that he has again taken the above Inn. He avails himself of this opportunity of returning th*nk« for psst favors, and trusts that he will receiva tkat .. amount of patronage and support that was formerly accorded to him. ■ : ! : ; ,'■:•-> ■ The best ales, wines, and spirits always en h»n4. Good stabling, well fenced paddooks, hay, corn, &c. -.'■"- Not. 12,1861. CRICKET. WELLINGTON CRICKET.; CLUB, will X meet (weather permitting), every ; Wedaeiday and Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, oath# Parai* Ground till further notice. . '-;'■■'.-/. WILLIAM BKOSILET, Secretary' ; W. C. Qi October 1, 18«1. ;,/ r \ -.--. - ' -./NOTICE^Vj:"'"" : ; .',.-■ STRAYING on Mr. Austin's Grouad Ohuia Valley, Wellington. A Strawberry; Cow, wifi» : a slit in the off ear, aud a calf runing by;its side; ; also a Red and Wl)ite Steer with a slitiu the off ear, and a Black and White Heifer not branded. . If •the same are not claimed within 14 days from tiif* ■ dace they will be sold to pay expenses. THOMAS GILBERT. 9th January, 1863. :;^ :r PRELIMINARY jrSpGEi ; Agricultural 'and '^Pastoral Association* ri ihe Provisional Cominiitee beg to intjmsit%«: L that they have made a^angements for ' §d4»^i ing a Horticultural $hWk(c|j!^^loweM,"j^ai^»lii \t : Vegetables) about : ;th'e » : 'ferst^^(6et^ii!K.Ja>tt««ift^i|i : f^ the Odd Fellpw^ Hai|, ebclili) sien alljpe'-sQ.n's'jwaijb^at Hberty to exhibit, J ijrhetlrtr *}£ , members j»r not.^^>^ -f '^?;(J^^l«fe . " Prizes aud arrflhgemente will of former Hortic'ulturAhElKhi^i^ -" ■■•■ - ; By'order -■:'■-.:■ ' X-: S|fP? ••• . . 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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 6
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