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"'""" —-"" "The Stud. : ~ -. jggaa* QTALLIONS.: FOR ) V*hf*»wW& .» *' O THE SEASON 1894: : ' WLJE/i£"SJBB VJc ' The undermentioned.. i THOROUGHBRED; 1 wljßi^iil/i>artm>:."Wm stand at Welling- ['1 ■ -: *A- ■ ton Park:-— .- ; '■'■ CASTOR (imp.), by Zealot (son of the famous; English sire Hermit* winner of the Derby, 1867), out of Lady Yardly, by the great Sterling (sire of Isohomy— to be the greatest racehorse of his day). Castor was a great performer at all weights and distances/winning 22 races out of 28 starts. Of the five descendants of Castor that have raced not one has finished unplaced. Castor's first gets have • all shown ability on the - turf. His three-year son Three Star has the I following record for his two-year-old running.: —A.R.C. Summer: Won Great Northern Foal: Stakes, 6 furlongs. 810. in 1.19 i, Nixie, 8.5. " second, Doris, 8.5, third; second in Midsummer , Handicap. 5 furlongs, 9.0, won by Nixie. 8.7. J A.R.C. Autumn: Won Northern Champagne r Stakes, 6 furlongs, 9.3, Grenadier, 8.10, second, Anniversary, 8.8, third. The. Castor—Veneration filly Ivy won the Wanitanui J.C.s Nursery , Handicap, 5 furlongs, with 6.10 in L 4, and at the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting ske won the Onslow Stakes, 6 furlongs, with 7.4' n Ll9. His colt out of Bangle, Casket, finished second in the Marshall Memorial Stakes of 6 * furlongs, at the D. J.C. Autumn Meeting, won by Forbury. and also ran a, s'scond with 8.10 in the Champagne Stakes won by Blue Fire, 8.8. His Necklace filly. Collarette, ran second to Patroness at level, weights in the A. J.C. Two- 5 year-old Maiden Stakes, and on the third day of the meeting she beat PatroDess and similar company to that which met her on the first day, winning the 6 furlongs' Nursery Handicap in 1.16 i. List full. ■,■•-. , . 1 CUIRASSIER, by Musket (imp.)— Frailty, by 1 Goldsbrough—Flora Mclvor, by New Warrior . (imp.)— by Sir Hercules.. Cuirassier is full brother to that successful sire Trenton, who in < his first season in Australia has sired Honda (second in Melbourno Cup), Delawere, EtraWeenie (winner of the Maribyrnong Plato and V.R.C. Oaks), Gaillardia, Lady Trenton. Light Artillery(one of the best three-year-olds of the past season), Trenchant (winner of the A.J.C. Derby Hall good, winners. .Cuirassier himself < ran second to Man ton in the Hawke's Bay . Guineas (beaten a head), and won the Great Northern Derby (beating Manton, Raglan, ; Hilda, etc.. in the fast time of 2.40J), the Great ( Northern St Lager, Railway Stakes Handicap, and Trial Stakes. .. Terms:—2s guineas for , single mare, 20 guineas two or store mares, the • property of the same owner. His yearlings are very promising. , ST. LEOER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby • winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner)— Hurricane (One Thon«and winner), by Wild DayrelJ (Derby winner). St. Legar was second- on the list as a winner-producing sire for 1891-2, and was at the top of the tree for the season of 1892-3. with 14 winners of (65,250 7s 6d. He was second for last season. He is sire of St. ; Hippo, winner of the Hawke's Bay Guineas and Spring Handicap, New Zealand Cup in fastest time on record, Auckland Cup, Auckland Plate, and Great Northern Derby; and sire of other big winners, such as Clanranald, Hippomenes, ■ St. Andrew. St Clements, Impulse. St Anthony, Marquis of Tewkesbury. Town Moor, StKilda, St. Patrick, Ben Godfrey. Terms:—3o guineas for single mares; 25 guineas for two or more > mares belonging to tile same owner. Only 15 more subscriptions to St. Letter are now open. HOTCHKIBS, by Musket (imp.)—Petroleuse (imp.), by Hartshorn, by Mountain . Deer. Hotchkiss' half-sister Leonessa is dam of Westmere, who was well up in the 1 list of - winning two-year-olds, "Hotchkiss will be 1 limited to 10 mares besides his owner's. ' Terms:— guineas a mare. ■?: .£. ] Hotchkiss is sire, of the smart two-year-old j Forma. ■••"■' . : Grazing at 2s per week. ' ' . Every cafe taken, but no responsibility j incurred. Fo-ther particulars may be obtained from ' JERRY KENNELLY. ; • . .. Stud Groom; : And at the Stud Office. Durham-street, 1 Auckland. 1 ■ ■. • ( . . ... >\] mHE- STANpARP-BREp .^TALLION , ! -..■.':.]. ■.."'_;,, LaRU^ : :■"■'.' ">_■ ■: ' (Registered No. 20H1), " V,: Will make the Season of 1894 at the WHITE HOUSE STABLBS, OTAHUHU. j Description : .-■ ..■.;.-: Laßue. foaled in 1889, is a bright bay with black points, 16 hands high, both hind feet ■ white, and snail star on forehead. He is grand looking and resembles the Electioneers, being a grandson of that noted sire. His trotting action is first-class. .- Pedibhk : -"■ 1 Sired by Campaign, 9811, son of Electioneer. 125, sire of 145 trotters in the 2.30 list, including Arion, 2.07} (Arion, 2.10}, champion 2-year-old record), Sunol. 2.08J, Palo Alto, 2.08}. ' . i First dam Clara D., record 2.49 (when with foal), is sister to Honesty. 2,25}, and Mockingbird, 2-year old, record. 2.38. Clara D., is also dam to Dewdrop (by Elect) that trotted a mile ' over the Sacramento track in 2.28 while owned ' by P. C. Hale, of Hale and Co.; Priam, 1798. the sire of Clara D.. is the sire of Frank M., 2.17; Honesty, 2.251; Harry M.. 2.24J, etc. ,i Second dam Western Girl by Chief Man. 721. sire of Defiance, trotting 2.24, pacing 2.17}; Caro, 2.26, and sire of the dams of Mt. Vernon, 2.151; Crown Prince, 2.17J; Tempest, 2.19; Chief Thorn. 2.20, etc. Western Girl is full Bister to Western Boy, 2.38}. and the Lyle mare ' that could trot with mate in 2.50. Third dam the J. H. Dodge mare, dam of Western Boy, 2.38JK by Jim Crow (Coburn's). said to bo thoroughbred. Terms, £5 ss. ' First-class grazing at 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. ' ' ' Anply to C. E. ABBOTT. 83. Queen-street, or 1 to M. ED WARDS, White House, Otahuhu. © l^S^ riYO~STANE fj^erymhmmgm*^ -*- this season f T/Y 5 i™^lip Trotting Track. . L^aL&l*. The Imported AmewgjgWwi^»>EKg^^jie)kwßi(i rican Standard-bred "^-2**""*'** '" i""^ . Trotting Stallion, ALBERT VICTOR (No. 6), By Albert Victorine. by Echo-Victoria, by - Geo. M. Patchen.jun.—Victress; Albert W. by j Electioneer—Sister, by John Nelson— marei Albert Victor is quite a young horse, having been bred in 1891. He was bred at the ' famous Rancho del Paso Stud of Mr J. B. Hag- ' gin, at Sacramento, California, and specially imported by his present owner. Albert Victor sire, Albert W., has a record of 2.20. He is sire of Little Albert, 2.10 i: Dudley Olcott, 2.261; and , Flowing Tide (pacer), 2.22 J. Albert W.'s sire- ' Electioneer, is famous as sire of a host of win- . ners. Including that great trotter Sunol, 2,8}. ■ Albert Victor's dam, victorine, is full sister in blood to Lohengrin, who has a record of 2.27}. He won the Harness Trot at the Autumn Meeting of the Auckland Trotting Club, catching all his horses in the first half-mile. . For. terms and further particulars apply to Good Gracing, 2s 6"d per week. , GEO. S. BUDGE, Valley Road or Epsom. THERE ARE NO TEAS LIKE ) Largest Sale in Australasia. * Gunsmith. SALVAGE SALE GUNS, RIFLEsT REVOLVERS, SPORTING REQUISITES, .. OPTICAL GOODS, etc. FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. , W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKER, 116, Qceen-strket, Begs to announce that he has again resumed business at the saaae address, and is now offering at very low prices the whole of the stock, damaged by fire, water, or - smoke. A firstclass opportunity now presents itself of obtaining genuine bargains, r\s most of the articles have been Reduced fully from 25 to 75 Mr CIGUN WORK of every description executed GUN WORK of every description executed promptly at most remsonaWe rates. • "A" -^-~BTXXTDTD -^b"o-o"k jCSL may-Bptly describe the minute marvels of nature Trithotit a Microscope to reveal then,. A largerjtriety of Microscopes to suit all re* Opposite the Poat-offlco. A BtieaiaHrlaweMlcTosocpobythe celebrated maker Row, at great redactian..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 26 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 26 September 1894, Page 3

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