rjIHE Celebrated Thoroughbred Sire— DANIEL O’RORKE, Winner of the Canterbury Cud, Canterbury Derby’ and other important events, will stand this season at Ormond. DANIEL O’RORKE’S tabulated pedigree will show that he stands second to none in the Colony. • Sir Hercules Whalebone Irish Birdetcher. Q lT j ceiol j : Bob Booty q *"1 Flight ”7 - x HetmanPlatoff Brutandorf =•= x Forget- Comus mare me - aOL ObU ™" Remembrance „• Sleight of ' * = *■? H ‘“ d neoor Filo de Puta§ * -2 s 7 Finest — 5 Hampden sul.au « J 1 Daughter *“*“! te sM'ol(Bi : own) ! GreyMomus(d)Cervaiites * - . i' _ Emina ® iCain 'Paulowitz U Jon (tire of’ Daughter of K ’ Wild ivta™™* Edmund" „ ; , § I Darrell) ' lar P‘ r « jtedora Z L'l ' 'Sultan gelim I Bacchante e|! Palmyra IIrt)or Montana _ i Blacklock s „ Brutandorf Mandane z Hetman p' Platofl Conms ± Daughter of Marciana 3 £ C , ——— Castrel L’anraloou Idalia Birthday i cSS"eI l&onoria .Maid of Honor w Derby 1810. JSc. Leger 1824. §Bt. Leger. Oaks. By glancing through the pedigree it will be seen that DANIEL O’RORKE is equally as well bred on his dam’s side as on his sire's. It will be seen that Slodmere. Dan’s sire, is ft grandson of Irish Bird-Catcher, the grandsire of Stockwell, which is alone sufficient to prove the excellent blood tiiat courses through his veins.
Tadmore. the sire of Brunette, Dan’s dam, is nlso 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 comer atones of the Australian Stud Book, they being the sires of the most celebrated horses bred in Australia, including Com mor ion, Wellington, and Poll Mell and several others. Brunette, Dau’s dam, was imported by Messrs Harris and Innis. along with Mermaid and Traduce r. which has lieen proved to be the best blood ever imported to the colony. Brunette has been admitted by competent judges to be one of the best brood mares ever imported south of the Line.
Din has proved himself «• most brilliant racehorse, which his yerfo-nances will show. He has al-o proved himself to be one of the most successful sire* in the country, and is mentioned in the N.Z. Referee as having been greatly neglected by breeders.
Out of the 139 Winning lir« of New Zealand O'Rorko Hands tenth, and has fad few chances of ing himself. He h the sir.'or Mr George, winner of the Wr-ngunul Cup \4lue uvo guineas. in the fastest time it has been accomplished, f. so of wfa» nw of £1126, who is admitted by sporting scribes to be the fastest hersp in the calo’hlcs, ana the speedy colt Wang-inui. Ho is likewise sire of Teddy, Derby, Sweet Bnar, Made. Badsworfh, Dan o : ConhoH. Holj dernen, Faust, Ironsides, Melville, Tra’np and Cicero, winner of the Oamaru Choiiipfaue Stakes of ISBS and Oamaru Derby, 1886.
His stock have realised ven’ high prices, £lOOO hazing been refused for some of his progeny. He has like-wise been successful in the prize r'ng, taking twelve first class prizes in Christchurch, Tiniaru, and other places, against imported horses, and the Association's prize for the best thoroughbred Ou the ground.
Tobns.—Thoroughbred mares £lO ICs each. l»lf bred mares £5 5h each, others £4 4s. two mures (the property of same owner) or more than two as per agreement.
All moneys must bo paid before tho delivery of mares.
oood secure paddecking. Grass free until notice of stinting is given, after which 2s Gd per week will be ehargcu. All care token, but no resixmsibdity. Any mares missing last season will bo served for a co of £1 Is, For further particulars apply to— C. 8. ABBOT,
O STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKABAKA rpHE Thoroughbred Entire “MORPHEUS.” MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing 10 hands 3 inches, and by that fast and well-known horse Cus taway, dam Somnambula by Towton imported cjf.m Opera, by H Barbiere. dam Cassandra, bv Priam ; To wton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traduoer, imported, dam Mermaid, imported. Morpheus cot aes from a great racing family, claiming some aristocn itic and high-class performers as his relatives. His sire 1 von the Wellington Cup, Ashburton Cup, and ran second for the Christchurch Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline 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 Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in 1864. Tambourini was also from Opera, by Towton, and won a mongst other races, the Canter ury J.C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cnp in 1832, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to Adamant forthe Dunedin Cup, giving the winner two years an* d twenty-four pounds.' Won the Auckland .Cup an d Free Handicap. Towton (imported) is the grandsij .-e of Morpheus, aftd the sire of such noted performers as Golden Cloud, Master Rowe, Misfortune, Tambouri ni, Lara, Puriri, Korari, A taianta, Ayncena, Cocksu' re, Matora, Lillipee, Stirabout. Songster, Laeenfeed. Rar aanuna, and Twitter. Morphbus is nearly full brot her in blood to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a hforse 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 marc; two or more Mares belonging to same owner, as per agreement. After one month, grazing at 2s Gd per week will be clip xged. All u oneys must be paid before removal of Marc s. F further particulars apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, Proprietor. SEASON 1889-90. tew rpHE THOROUGHBRED STALLlON—derringer M il) stand this season at Ellerslie, Patutahi. JjERRINGER is a handsome dark brown hene, now seven years old, showing great quality and power, with a remarkably fine temper; combined with plenty of fire and courage. Pedigree : —Berringer by Musket, out of Resellie—by Patriarch out of Flying Doe—by The Premier out of Wilhelmina—by Romeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattendon— Days of Old—by Irish Birdcatcher; Yattendon by Sir Hercules—out of Cassandra— Musket—by Toxopholite. At two years, he won the Nursery Handicap, beating Rosebud and Foulshot. At three, he won the Stud Company’s Sires Produce Stakes, carrying Set 101 b, He has started for twenty four events—first twice, second nine times, third four times.
Terms .’—Single mare, £2 10s• two or more mares, as per agreement. Paddocking free for one mouth, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care will be taken with mares, but under no circumstances will the owne rbe responsible for accidents. Hind shoes to be removed from all 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 feeding and attendance. Mares can be left in Mr Black’s paddock, Childers Road, and will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Ellerslie, Patutahi.
rpHE Clydesdale Stab wfc w'kg F£ Hon— NATIVE —MINISTER Will serve Mares, at £2 10? per Mare. Guarantee, £3 T'vo or more Mares as per agreement. Fees, 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. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Paddocking for one mouth will be free, after which fs 3u per woek will be charged. JOHN CLARK, Opon. f | X) Stand thia Season -L atKAITERATAHI, Tfaorou shb re d BtalL lion r. Ngw CHUM NEW CHUM is by Traducer. dam Fair Lass, by Riddiesworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wav e was one of the grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. Tirms : £2 10s each mare; guarantee, £3 10s ; two of more mares, the property of the same owner, as by agreement. Paddocking, with plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s fid will bo charged. All fee* whether guarantee or otherwise, to • fetid b f rc» oval of m - res. In easts of guarantee Mid mtm not pro? Ing in foal, the fee w 11 ba returned. AU tert fWtttt Mt at ItejfefifcMlity incurred. A. DR vekY, Kcitcri.lalL
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 372, 2 November 1889, Page 4
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