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The Stud. fHtec »!%o_w_s£ms QjTALLIONS FOR THE SEASON 1892. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wellington Park :— CUIRASSIER, by Musket (imp.),tlam Frailty. (List lull for 1802.) HOTCHKISS, by Musket (Imp.), dam Petroleuso (imp.). (List full for 1802.) CASTOR (imported), bred by tho Messrs Graham, Yardloy, England ; got by Zealot (son of the renowned Hermit), dam Lady Yardley, by Starling (sire of the eolobrated Isonomy); grand dam Led a, by Wcatherbit out of Wish, by Touchstone, Castor started eight thnos as a two yearold, winning six races, rutming aooond and third rospootively in hi« oih.i- two enf.agenienfs. As a threc-year-olu ho started in thirtoon raoes, winning ton of his engagements, whilo ho was second twice,, and only unplaced onco. Asa four-year-old he ran in five races, winning tho Liverpool Cud of 1.800. ovh, defeating such good performers aa Ohippowav, Klldaro, Beaver, Merry Duchess, The Lizard, and Samaritan: ran unplaced to Oberon by Galopln) in tho Lincolnshire Handicap; ran ihird to Merry Diichoss and Carlton In.tho City and Suburban Handicap, boating Bird of Freedom. Isobar, and Aye other good performers; ran fourth in the Doncaster Spring Handicap to True Blue 11., Samaritan, and Toastinaster. beating thirteen othors; ran second to Exinoor in the Northumberland Plato (2 miles), carrying Bst 51b, beating oleven good performers. It will be seen that Castor was a great por-ornier at all distances, weight, and agos; and aa his broeding Is uudenlable, and descended from tho moat fashionable strains lie Bhould be a doairable horso to breed from. His Btook are particularly promising, robust, and handsome, showing great bone and substance. f orniß: 15 guineas for two or rnoru marcs bolonging to one owner, and 20 guineas for single nmro. ST. LEGER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner). Sr. Leger is second on the list as a winner-producing site for 1891-92. Terms: 15 guineas for two or more n.ares belonging to one owner, or. 20 guinoas for a single mare. TASMAN. by St. Albaus (imp.i. out of Zillah, by Peter Wilkins (son of tho renowned Flying Dutchman). Tasman was a great racehorse, having won 36 races out of 58 starts. His stock are very promising, his daughters Florrio and Reflection boing among the highest winners last season. Terms : 8 guineas for two or more mares belonging to ono owner, and 10 guineas for single mare. Grazing at 2s 5d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility in< currod. Further particulars may be obtained from JERRY "KENNELLY, Stud Groom; And at the Stud Office, Durham-street. Auok. land.

mHE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS. RACEHOKSES IN TRAINING AND BROOD MARES, The Property of. MR J. MALCOLM, Will be sold by Auction without reserve im. mediately after the sale of Mr Morrin's Yearlings at WELLINGTON PARK, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1893. CHESTNUT FILLY, 1 year, by Flintlock from Sunrise, by Day Dawn. BAY FILLY, 2 years, by Captivator from Lady Brunette, by Musket. CHESTNUT FILLY, 3 years, by St. Leger from Lady Brunette, by Musket. CHESTNUT COLT Yattenfeldt, 2 years, by Nordenfeldt from Yattacy. by Yattendon. BAY BILLY Captivity, 2 years, by Captivator from Amazon, by Anteros. BAY FILLY Lottie, 3 years, by Muskapeer from Ladybird, by Feve. BAY FILLY Stella, 3 years, by Captivator from Rang!, by Ravensworth. CHESTNUT FILLY Nannie, 2 years, by St. Leger from Rangi, by Ravenawortb. BAY MARE Amazon, 1879 by Anteros from Revoke (dam of Trump Card), by Sir Hercules. BROWN MARE Lady Brunette (late Brown Bess), 1885, by Musket from Brunette, by Ratan. BAY MARE Ladybird, 1884, by Feve from Polish, by Day and Martin-Marchioness (dam of Longlands, winner of two great Autumn Handicaps). Full particulars of engagements, etc.. will appear in catalogues now being prepared, MESSRS HUNTER AND NOLAN, In conjunction with ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, AUCTIONEERS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 3

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