FT'IHE Celebrated ThoroughJL bred Sire— DANIEL O’BORKE, Winner of the Ca.iteibury Cup, Canterbury Derby, and other important events, will stand this season at Ormond. DANIEL O’RORKF.’S tabulated pedigree will show tliat he stands second to none in the Colony. Sir Hercules Whalebone Irish T;ir 1- Peri SS catcher. Guia . ioU 'Bob Booty __l— Fligl't ■7 _ 'S Brutandort = Forget=5O me-not Oblivion SeLbranco ? . Pantaloon J**?* = 3 - Sleight of Idalia. K - t Hand n Filo de PutaJ M 1)8007 Finesse _ “ tS Hampden , ® g a Daughter ! —' ci of (Brown)-Grey Mom us(d) Cervantes • a I Emina ® “ iCain iPaulowitz lion (sireof Daughter of K Wild Ar Q -e«,- A r ‘Edmund „ I I S | Darrell) Medora; * J raXnte a 111 Palmyra Hestor Smia x..— | - - - Blacklock b ir n « Brutandort Mundane * 11 ettn a n — g» Platoff Comus 2 Daughter of Marciana x t 3 i 1 £ ; -Castrel Pantaloon Idalia Birthday I ciiHS iHonoria (Maid of Honor 0 Derby 1810. £s»t. Lcger 1824. §Bt. Leger. I Oaks. By glancing through the pedigree it will be seen tliat DANIEL O’ROBKE is equally as well bred on his dam's side as on his sire's. It will be seen that Sledmere, Dan’s sire, is a grandson of Irish Bird-Catcher, the grandsire of Stockwell, which is alone sufficient to prove the excellent blood that courses through his veins. Tadmore, the sire of Brunette, Dan’s dam, is also Sire of Seclusion, dam of Hermit, the most celebrated sire in England. Brunette’s granddam, Birthday, is also granddam of the celebrated horses, Stockham and Panic, the corner stones of the Australian Stud Book, they being the sires of the most celebrated horses bred in Australia, including Commotion, Wellington, and Pell Mell and several others. Brunette, Dan’s dam, was imported by Messrs Harris and Tunis, along with Mermaid and Traducor, which has been proved to be the best blood ever imported to the colony. Brunette has been admitted by compete 5t judges to be one of the best brood mares ever imported south of the Line.
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Dan has proved himself a most brilliant racehorse, which his pcrfomonces will show.
He has abo proved himself to be one of the most successful sires in the country, and is mentioned in the N.Z. Referee as having been greatly neglected by breeders.
Out of the 133 winning sires of New Zealand O’Rorke stands tenth, and has had few chances of distinguishing himself. He is the sire of Sir George, winner of the Wanganui Cup value 6uo guineas, in the fastest time it has been accomplished, a;so of Recluse, winner of £1126, who is admitted by sporting scribes to be the fastest horse in the colonies, and the speedy colt Wanganui. He is likewise sire of Teddy, Derby, Sweet Bnar, Made, B&dswerth, Dan O'Connell. Holj demess, Faust, Ironsides, Melville, Tramp and Cicero, winner of the Oamaru Champagne Stakes of 1885 and Oamaru Derby, 1886. His stock have realised very high prices, £lOOO ha /• log been refused for some of his progeny. He has likewise been successful in the prize ring, taking twelve first clou prizes in Christchurch, Timaru, and other places, against imported horses, and the Association’s prize for the best thoroughbred on the ground. Tmbms.—Thoroughbred mares £lO 10s each, half bred mares £5 5s each, other* £4 4s, two mures (the property of same owner) or more than two as per agreement. AU moneys must be paid before the delivery of mares.
Good secure paddocking, \ Grass free until notice of stinting is given, after which 2s 64 per week wiU be charged. All oare taken, but no responsibility. Any mares missing last season will be served for a ee of £1 is. For further particulars apply to— C. S. ABBOT, Ormond.
O STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKABAKA jgte rpHE Thoroughbred Entire Mg, -- — _L Horse—djW|!p “ MORPHEUS.” MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing 18 hands 3 inches, and by tliat fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambula by Towton imported dam Opera, by H Barbiore. dam Cassandra, by Priam ; Towton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traduoer, imported, dam Mermaid, imported. Morpheus comes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. His sire won the Wellington Cup, Ashburton Cup, and ran second for the Christchurch Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurliue and Le Loup. The performances of these animals in New Zealand and Australia need no comment. Le Loup won the Canterbury J.C. Handicap and Cup in 1880; Opera, grand dam of Mohpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in 1864. Tambourini was also from Opera, by Towton, and won amongst other races, the Canter* ury J.C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cupa, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cup in 18i2, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran seo3nd to Adamant for the Dunedin Cap, giving the winner two years and twenty-four pounds. Won the Auckland Cup and Free Handicap. Towton (imported) is the grandsire of Morpheus, and the sire of such noted performers as Golden Cloud, Master Rowe, Misfortune, Tambourini, Lara, Puriri, Korari, Atalanta, Aynoena, Cocksure, Matora, Lillipee, Stirabout, Songster, Lacenfeed, Ramarama, and Twitter. Morphbus is nearly full brother in blood Ao Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a horse as ever trod the Australian turf. Darebin, by The Peer (imported), full brother to Towton (imported) dam Lurline, full sister to Castaway. Terms ,-—£2 10s per mare; two or more Mares belonging to same owner, as per agreement. After one month, grazing at 2s 6d per week will be charged. All moneys must be paid before removal of Mares. F further particulars apply to— GAINE CABBINGTON, Proprietor.
SEASON 1889-90. rpHE THOROUGHBRED J. V ± STALLION—- ■ DERRINGER Will stand this season at Ellerslie, Patutahi. DEBRINGEB is a handsome dark brown horse, now seven years old, showing great quality and power, with a remarkably fine temper; combined with plenty of fire and courage. Pbdigkee : —Derringer by Musket, out of Besellie—by Patriarch out of Flying D<y >— by The Premier out of Wilhelmina—by Bo meo out of Miss Bose ; Patriarch by Yattenr'.on Daye of Old—by Irish Birdcatcher; Y atten. don by Sir Hercules—out of CMS/mdra— Musket—by Toxopholite. At two /years, he won the Nursery Handicap, beating Rosebud and Foulshot. At three, he wc» the Stud Company’s Sires Produce Stales, oarrvino Bst 101 b. He has started for -twenty four events—first twice, second nine, times, third four times. Tbbms Single mare, £2 10s; two or more mares, as per agreement. Paddooking free for one month, after which 2s par week charged. Every ©are will be taken with mares, but under no circumstances will the owne rbe responsible for accidents. Hind shoes to be removed from ftU mares. All fees must be paid before removal of mares. Any mare having missed to the horse last season will be taken on the usual terms, viz.. *1 for f ee(^n B an< l attendance. Mares can be left in Mr Black’s paddock, Childers Roadj and will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Ellerslie, Patutahi.
HRHE Clydesdale Stab u<w “ NATIVE MINISTER Will servo Maroa, at £2 iOa pay Msre, Oiwmntte. A# w. Two or more Jlwis m per agreement. Feca, whether guarantee fees or otherwise- must be paid before the removal of Mares. In cases of guarantees and Mares not proving in foal, the fees will be returned. 8 ’ Every care taken, but no responsibility. Paddocking for one month will be free, after which 2s Cd per week will be charged. JOHN CLARK, Open.
rpo Stand thia Season MCWStvA. X at KAITERATAHI, Th B Thoroughbred Sialte M 1 lion & NEW chum. NEW CHU3I is by Ttadueer, dam Fair Liss, by Riddleaworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave was one of the grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. Terms : £2los each mare; guarantee, £3 10s; two Or more mares, the property of the same owner, as by agreement. Paddockiog, with plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s 6d will be Charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid before rec. oval >t nitres. In cases of guarantee *ha hiAree not proting in foal, the fee will be returned* All tore Uktt; Mt be Meptolibility inaurred. A.IDEVEBY, Kaiterat&hli
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 365, 17 October 1889, Page 4
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