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! The Stud. pARK qTUD. STALLIONS FOR SEASON 1897. The undermentioned thoroughbred stallions will stand at Wellington Park:— ST. LEGER (Imp.). By Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atalantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner) —Hurricane (One Thousand winner), by Wild Dayrell (Derby winner). He is undoubedly New Zealand's champion stallion, and in great favour with racing men from one eiid of the colony to the other. ST. LEGER was second on the list as a winner-producing sire for 1891-92, was at the top of the tree for sea-sonlß92-3, with 14 winners of £5250 7s 6d; he wa. second for 1893-9.; in 1894-95 stood at the top of the tree with 19 winners of £4559 16s 6d; in 1895-9*. he was again the premier sire with 20 winners of £5047 lis; whilst last season (1890-97) he was more successful than ever by having 28 winners of £6981 4s. Among horses that ST. LEGER has sired are St. Hippo and Impulse (New Zealand Cup winners), Nestor (Auckland Cup winner), St. Paul, St Crispin, Acone, Clanranald. Hippornenes, St. Andrew, St. Clements, Waiuku, Doris, Regel, St. Laura, St. Regel, Sylvia Park, Rex, Retaliation, St Kilda. Terms: 50 guineas for single mares; 40 guineas two or more mares belonging to same owner. Only 15 mares will be taken besides his owner's. CUIRASSIER. By Musket (imp )—Frailty, by Goldsborough—Flora Mclvor, by New Warrior (imp.)—lo, by Sir Hercules. CUIRASSIER is a full brother to the great sire Trenton. While on the turf, Cuirassier ran second to Manton in the Hawkes Bay Guineas (beaten a head), and won tho Great Northern Derby (beating Manton, Raglan, Hilda, etc., in the fast time of 2m. 40?.5.), the Great Northern St. Leger. Railway Stakes Handicap, and Trial Stakes. Miss Em.ny and Sabretache are two of his progeny, the former winning the Great Northern Champagne Stakes and Criterion Handicap at trie last A.R.C. Autumn Meeting, while Sabretache had hard luck last season In Australia by just getting beaten on more than one occasion. In New Zealand last season this sire's progeny won £748 4s Cd. Terms—ls guineas single mares; 10 guineas two or more of the same owner. CASTOR (imp.) and HOTCHKISS full for 1597. Grazing in first-class paddocks at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars may be obtained from JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom. Wellington Park. Or at the STUD Office. Durham-street East. Auckland. J^^_Bf^^ riLL STAND THIS it___X|s_l_OT> AT TILE STABLBS OF THE UNDERSIGNED, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT, THE FASHIONABLE THOROUGHBRED' STALLION, " F A BULO U S," By Leolinus, im.—dam Atlantis, im. Terms of Service : FOUR GUINEAS SINGLE MARE. For Further Particulars Apply to— M. C. McGEE, OTAHUHU. Publications. T^O YOU RIDE A WHEEL? THE NEW ZEALAND /"IYOr.TST •Cyclist (A Weekly Illustrated Paper). Is devoted entirely to the POPULAR SPORT AND PASTIME OF THE DAY. It gives all tho Racing and Touring News of the Week, and NUMBERS OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND DIRECTIONS Of the Highest Interest to Riders of all Classes. LADIES WILL FIND THEIR SPECIALDEPARTMENT IN "THE CYCLIST" OF GREATEST VALUE. It tells them how to buy and ride a Bicycle and how to dress for comfort and appearance. "THE CYCLIST" contains— Notes by a Cycling Doctor—Notes for Wheelwomcn—Notes for the Wo-ld of Wheels—Notes on Men of Mark—Notes of News—Notes on Passing EventsNotes from Correspondents—Notes on Racing—Notes on Touring—Notes on Manufactures. INSTRUCTION and ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY. ORDER TODAY From any News Agent or from the Publisher "Lyttelton Times" Ofllce, Christchurch. SUBSCRIPTION : G/6 per annum when paid in advance; 10/- when booked. These rates include postage. Single copy. 3d. NORTH ISLAND EDITIONS DESPATCHED BY EVERY MAIL. Educational. THE WILLOW S," WYNYARD STREET. BOARDTNG AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal :Mrs Williams, assisted by an Efficient Staff. Shorthand and Typewriting Classesconducted by Mr Colwill. Prospectuses on application. Third Term begins September 21st- 1897. [A CARD.] MRS WALTHO, Certificated Accoucheuse and Trained Nurse, will resume practice October Ist. Distance no object.—s2 Shortlondstreet. J. h. ecarpenterT GOAL MERCHANT, AUCKLAJSTO AND NEWMAEKET. TELEPHONES— 367—AUCKLAND OFFICE, Queen St. Coknek of Vulcan Lane, 353—COAL SHED, Bkjeakwateb Eoad. 566—NEWMARKET. By Special Appointment ,to Government House. •m/jriSS MAUD McELWAIN, CERTIFICATED MASSEUSE. All Nervous and Muscular Disorders successfully treated. No. 7. A.M.P. BUILDINGS (ooeen<l floor).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 226, 29 September 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 226, 29 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 226, 29 September 1897, Page 3