THE STUD. > THE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED STALLION Wiii stand at • SYLVIA PARK. ! '; '•' SEATON DELAVAL (IMP.). { By, Melton (son of Master Kildare), from Rosedale, by Rotherhill from Moss Rose, by Kins Tom. .- . ". '• ■SEATON DELAVAL has proved himself beyond doubt an exceptional success at the Stud. Every one of hia progeny that have started, with one exception, have been returned winners. He produced in the first two years that ho was at the stud the following winners:— Miss Delaval, Rosella, Hastings, Jim Kean, Laetitia, Blue Paul, Belfast, Spark, Beddington, Va' Rosa, Paul Seaton. Melton, the sire of Seaton Delaval, la now considered one of the most fashionable sires in England. Terms for, Approved Mares: 30 guineas for Single Mare; 25 guineas for two or .more Mares, the property of one owner. Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement.. All care taken, but no responsibility a<wj cepted. • For further particulars, apply to ■-~ L. D. NATHAN & C0.,, r , Shortland-st. CUKES OP ' THB SEASON* :WELLINGTON pAEK ... gTUD* The Undermentioned '■', ■']' THOROUGHBRED SIRES ' (Champions in the List of Winning Sires In. New Zealand) WILL BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREED. ERS r , ;: AT .WELLINGTON PARK ' . ". ';)■ DURING "THE PRESENT SEASON:— St. LEGER (imp.), by'Doncaster (Derby,' winner; out of Atlantis, by ThormaHby, (Derby winner), out of Hurricane (One Thousand Guiueas winner), by Wild Dayrell (Derby winner). During the last ten years the progeny of St. LEGER hare won the great sum of £49,752 in stakes, as fol« Iows:-I891, £1094; 1*92, £3457; 1893, £5250; 1894, £3330; 1895, £4559; 1896, £5001; 1897, £6981; 1898, £8283; 1899, £4094; 1900, £6707. ST. LEGER is the sire of threa of the greatest horses that ' have graced the colonial turf, viz., St. Hippo (winner of the New Zealand Cup), Auckland Cup, and Great Northern Derby), Waiuku (winner of the New Zealand Cup), and St. Paul (winner of the Auckland Guineas, 'C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap, A.R.C.;, .Handicap, and mafly other races). He also' claims as his descendants Impulse (winner, of the N.Z. Cup), St. Crispin (winner of the Auckland Guineas and Great Northern Derby), Nestor (winner of the Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby), BlueJacket (winner of the Great North* crn Derby and Auckland Cup), St.'. Laura (winner of the''Auckland . Guineas! and A.R.C.' Handicap), Rex (winner of A.R.C. Easter Handicap "two years in buccession), Woodstock -(winner of, the Napier Park Cup), Formosan1 (wlhrigr of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes and, ,Wellington Stakes), St. Simon (winner of-i-ltforth Newl Zealand Grand National Hurdleoßuce), St,, Kilda, St. Cyr, St.' Clements, Dprte, Clanranald, Hipponienes. Ben Godfrey, St. Ursula, Sylvia Psirk, Acotie, St. Andrew, Regel, Lady Anna, St. Regel, Hermosat St. Gordon, St Petef, St. Innis, Okoarl. ! TERMS: 40 guineas for Single. Mares"; 30 guineas for Two or more Mares belonging to the same owner. HOTCHKISS, by Musket from Petroleuse (imp.), by .Oxford from Hartshorn.by Mountain Deer from Area,' by trladiator from Twilight, by Velocipede from Miss Garforth, by Walton. During the past six seasons the progeny of HOTOHKIKS have won in stakes £20,725, and it.is agreed; on all sides that he is the best-Musket sire in Australasia. HOTCHKISS is sire of that great horse Multiform (-who annexed prize money in three -seasons in New Zealand" amounting to £6081, and who was subsequently sold to go to England at a big figure). He also claims Uniform (winner of C.J.C. Derby, Otago and Wellington Cups), ■Swordfish (winner of Wanganui Cup), Trun Blue (winner of CarrlngTon Stakes ana other good races), Screw , Gun (winner of the Great Northern Foal Stakes, A.R.C. Übv'al Stakes, C.J.C. Champagne' Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, and other races), Foima, Osculator, Wairongomai, and numerous others. , . : . .•,,*., i . ■'!. i TERMS: 40,guineas-for Single Mares; 30 guineas, Two.or more Mares.belonging to the same owner, ■•• - CASTOR (imp), ': Is :by Zealot (son of the famous sire Hermit, wianer of the Derby, 1867) out of Lady by the great Sterling (sire of lsonomy, from Leda, by Weatherbit). CASTOR waß a great performer at all weights and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 starts. He Is half brother to™ Disraeli, winner,^ff the Two Thousand Guineas. Since 1894, in" which year the first of CASTOR'S progeny raced, they have won: in prize .-money-£27-' 061. CASTOR is the sire of Cravat (winner of V.R.C. Place Handicap, A.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap),' Castashore (winner Ma-" nawatu Cup, Taranaki Jockey Club Handicap, and a large number,of other races),, Antares (winner of the Auckland, Cup), Coronet (winner of i'he Takapuna;} Clip, A.R.C. k3ummer ■ Ctip,'Egmont Cup, and Taranaki Gup), ■• Casket ■ (winner; of-C.J.C. Great Easter Handicap and Dunedin Cup), Fulmen (winner of the Otago Cup), Armllla (winner. A.R.C. Musket Stak-. es, C.J.C. Oaks, and Wellington Exhlbitldn; Handicap), Daystar (winner Hawke's Bay; Gulueas and-Hawke's Bay Cup),- Altalr (winner of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes, C.J-C. Derby, and New Zealand St., Leger), Thre© Star (winner of Great Northern JToal Stakes and A.R.C Champagne Stakes)," Re« cord Reign.(wlnrierlof ■A.'B.'C City Han<? dicap, Prince of Wales .Handicap, and Ascot Handicap). , Amongst: other win.-* riers he claims Tauhei, Heavenly Twinv Eton, Collarette,. Dayntree, Porangl Potae Orion's Belt, St. Elmo, and others. TERMS: '25 guineas' for Single Mares?'2o guineas for Two or more Mares belonging' to the same owner, r ■■ ; •: ■> PHOEBUS APQLBp (imp.)' 'by • S.fc Simon from Polynesia,' by Barcaldirie from Polly Perkins, by.Macaronl from Molly, Carew, by Wild Dayreil. < While racing ok i the English turf Phoebus Apollo won sev* eral good races. At three years bld/-ni won the Chesterfield Cup a,t: Goodwood', and ran a dead heat for first honours Ir? the Durdans Plate^at Bpsoni. ;At foue years old he won the Alexandra. Platifc of IOOOsoVs at Doncaster, and, the'Grea'fc Midlands Handicap of • 1300sovs 'at-pir-J mingham. At five years old he ScoreS in the Nottingham Handicap of BOOspvs, and ran a dead heat for first honours, Jn the. Norfolk 'and Suffolk "Handicap" %t Yarmouth. At six years old. he-dead heated with Merry- Methodist for thfe Middlesex Handicap at Alexandra Parlr, and at Derby he ran second for the. Peveril of the Peak Handicap of lOOOsovs. ' TERMS:.3O guineas for Single Mares; 25 guineas for two »or -(more Mares -belonging to the same .owner, • ."•-,*'", Grazing at 2/6 per week. ' ' " Every, care taken, but no responelbillfyi Incurred. . . v . J7 Further particulars may be obtained front ' '■ JBRRY; KENNEL'LY n .\'S;' ... . Stud Groom, Wellington Park**'* And at the ." ' ■ STUD'OFFICE, ' " v Durham-street, Auckland, N.Z. • --• —- —-*"> *"C lOR COUG HS, d"""*"»y||^ COLDS, INFLUjUi TORALINB r • SAVE YOUR LUNGS* &jjijjlk All Sto^s- an^ at i&iilla jifeiifiiiWli . .Victoria-street New Remedy for Cold in the Head. Catarrh, Hay Fever, and Influenza. FAR SUPERIOR TO EUCALYPTUS, etc. PRICE I/. ,-,• W. SHARLAND, Shortland-st. -j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 196, 18 August 1900, Page 3
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