REMARKABLE DISAPPEARANCE. .Remarkable disappearance of oil dirt from everything by using Hudson's Extract of Soap. Reward 1 Purity, Health, Perfect Satisfaction, by its regular daily use. Leaves no smoll. Sold only in packots by all wholesale and retail grocers in Auckland. —(Advb.)
The Stud. QTALLIONS FOR THE SEASON, *" 18 9 3. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wellington Park :- CASTOR (imp.), hy Zealot '»on of tho famons Englieh aire Hermit, winner of the Derby, 186.), out of Lady Yardley, by tho great Sterling (sire of Isonomy-said to be the greatest racehorse of his day). Castor was a great performer at all weights and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 Btarts. (List full for 1833.) CUIRASSIER, by Musket (irnp.)-Frailty, by Goldsborough-Flora Mclvor, bj* Now Warrior (imp.)-10, by Sir Hercules. Cuirassier ia full brother to that successful sire 'Irenton, W'om his first seasonß in Australia has sired Konua (second in Melbourne Cup), Delaware, Etra Weenie (winner of the Maribynong Plate and V.R.C. Oaks), Gaiilardin, Lady Trenton, Light Artillery (one of the best two-year-olds of the 1 past season)-all good winners. Cuirassier himself ran second to Manton in the Hawkes Bay Guineas (beaten a head), and won the Great Northern Derby (boating Manton, Raglan, Hilda, etc., in the fast time of 2min 401 sec), the Great Northern St. Leger. Railway Stakes Handicap and Trial Stakes. 1 erms :-25 guineas for single mare; 20 guineas two or more tho property of the samo owner. ST. LEGER (imp.), by Doncaster (Berby winner) ont of Atla»tis, by Thormanby (Derby winnerl-Hurricane (One Thousand winner), by Wild Dayroll (Derby winner). St. Lesre.r was at tho head of tho lot of winning sires for 1892-93. His progeny won the largo sum of £5.270. He is the sire of St. Hippo, winner of the Hawke's Bay Guineas and Spring Handicap, New Zoaland Cup in fastoit time on record, Auckland Cup, Auckland Plato and Great Northern Derby; and sire of other big winners, such as Clanranald, Hippomenes. bt. Andrew, St. Clements, Impulse, St. Anthony, Marquis of Tewkesbury, Town Moor. Terms: 30 guineas for single mares; 25 guineas for two or more mares belonging to the same owner. Only fifteen more subscriptions to St. Leger aro n ow open, HOTCHKIS3, by Musket (l_np.)-Petroleuse (imp.), by Oxford—Hartshorn, by Mountain Deer, Hotchkiss' half-sister Leonessais dam of Wostmore, who was well up in the list of winning two-voar-olds last season. Hotchkiss will ba limited to 10 mares besides his owner s, Terms :-20 Guineas a mare. Grazing at 2s 6d per week, . Every care taken, but no responsibility inFurther particulars may bo obtained from JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom; And at the Stud Offioe, Durham-street, land4___^™^j__^^^^Si HUNTING. COACHING AND TROTTING STALLION " M c II E A T H," By Somnus-Carissima. A dark, dappicd brown, 16 hands high, of immense powor and splendid action, will '.Und this season at Three Kings. Terms : Singlo Marcs, £3; two or moro as per agreoment. To bo paid on or before January 1,1894, R. P. KINLOCH, V.S. Thi*w Kings, Onehujigfc,^-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 220, 16 September 1893, Page 3
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