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The Stud. mHE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED STALLION Will Stand at Sylvia Park. SEATON DELAVAL (imp.) By Meltoa (tho well-known English Derby and St. Leger winner of 18851 out of Rosedale, by Uothorhill out of M 033 Rosa, by King Tom out of Conleur de Rose, by Wcat Australian (alsd winner of the English Derby and St Leger). Rotherhill is by Lord Clifden (winner of tho bt. Leger), out of the celebrated maro Laura, the oani of Petrarch (the winner of the English Two Thousand Guineas and St.' Leger), and Lord Olifden wby Newminster, also the winner of the-English St. Lager. Molten is a great grandson of Stockwejl (winner of the English St, Leger) out of a granddaughter of Thorraanby.. winner of the English Derby. *».„_ . fThe Baron, by Birdcatoher „ «3 Stoekwcll Pocahontas., by Glencoe baa • : i •a m © Newmin'tr.by Touchstone a « Edith Diadeinia, by Pyrrhus I. M — . g Plnm Sweetmeat, by Gladiator - Pudding Foinnualla, by Bird'cßch'r . <, S m Crozier or Day of Algiers, g Judy Go by Priam p. £, _ Cacique, by Palinurna , CO tA _______ S W Lord of TonchstenoL by Camel qSi xi, tho Isles Fair Helen, by Pantaloon (-. o§3 The Little Known, by ■4 SSo Miss Ann . Muley P a w Bay Missy, by Bay Mid- « £ dloton ;> —_ _\ « Melbourne or Windhound J< .2 Thpr- by Pantaloon f_ 3 _\ manby A Hawthorn, by M. 3 > « Moloch § Stockwell, by The Baron M Wo'dbino Honeysncldo, by Touch--55. . utono q — •—— -■- — Eh New- Touchstone, by Camel ■*! m« minister Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax H Zg ■ ■ — . M SjS Melbourne, by Humphrey H 3m O The Slavo Clinker a) o Volley, by Voltaire p> a .— P 2 <s Orlando Touohstone, by Camel W "" g Vulture, by Laupar >< J .-. Torment Alarm, by Venison ■*. 5 maro by Glencoe «« g ' Hark'way Economist, by Whisker O mare by NabocklisU S M Poca- Gleticoe, by Sultan 3_^ hontas Marpeaia. by Muley g® West Melbourne, by Humphrey o v o Australi'n Clinker , « go Moworina, by Tuchstonel 5p5 _______________ 5* Maria flarkaway. by Economist' ! . O ISuspicion, b^Specnlationj | It will be noticed that Seaton Delavai is full Of tho most fashionable and best-staying EngUish blood, and it is, therefore, not surprising that he was a stayer of tho first water. Seaton won a3 a two-year-old, as a throe yearold, and as a four-year-old, and quitted the turf In 1894, as a five-year-old, sound in wind and limb. For quality and beauty of outline it would, indeed, be difficult to match him, and he ought to be a most successful stallion. The more noteworthy of the many triumphs were| winning the Great Northern Handicap of £500; at York, distance 1} mile, and the Great Northumberland Plate of £1.000, at Newcastle, 2' miles, and in this race he beat the winners of the Chester Cup, of the Manchester Cup, and of tho City and Suburban. Ho also ran second in tho Great Metropolitan Stake at Epsom, 2J miles, only beaten a head, and in that race had behind him the winners of the Great Yorkshire Handicap, of tho Goodwood Stakes, and of tho Northamptonshire Stakes. The London "Sportsman" of December 19th, 1894, writes as follows:—" As a son of the very successful sire Melton, a good-looking, sound horse, and a rare stayer, Seaton Delavai is pretty sure to make his mark at the stud, and, indeed, it is a long time since bo good a horse was sent to New Zealand." Melton was sold some years haok to tha Italian Government for £10,000, and English breeders have ever since been regretting that he was allowed to leave the country, as hia stock have been uniformly successful. Owing, to his being abroad, there were no two-year-olds; to represent him in 1894, but in reviewing theracing season of that year, the London i "Times" of December llth last says :— " Melton, with 23 winners of ovor £13,000, should be given precedence over Wisdom, for Best Man, who won 8 races, is undoubtedly, his son, and as Melton's progeny havo woni £25,060 in the last two soasons, and have in-1 eluded such animals as Best Man, Avington,'! BuUlngoon and Indian Queen, it is easy to| | understand the regret felt athis being exported!; to Italy." ! Terms fok Approved Marks,—ls guinftasj for single mare; 12 auincas two or more tho; property of tho same owner. I Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement. Alii care taken, but no responsibility accepted. i For particulars apply to I*. D. NATHAN & CO. Educational. A" "UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Head Master, J. W. Tibbs. M. A. Keble College, Oxford, sometime Tasmanian Scholar, aasisUd by a large Staff of University Graduates. The Boys' and Girls, sides of the School are quite separate, bat both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. Tho School Course alms at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being alao given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships andthe other public examinations. BOARDERS—The Headmaster ia prepared to make such arrangements as will enable Boys and Girls from the country to Board with-Mem-bers of the Staff. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, B.A_, witi honors, London. Assistant Masters: Mr E. H. 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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 3

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