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THE STUD. pARK gTDD j > : PAPATOITOI, AUCKLAND. I The following Sires will stand this km * CiYEEOTAN" r A LIMITED NUMBER OP STroeniS TIONS AT 25 GUINEAS. Rlp *. This beautiful young horse, bred by t Londonderry in 1894, is a whole b&v 52* black points, rare quality and s «w * and excellent temper. He \v.>s a •* performer, winning Hardwicke Granby Stakes, Johnston's Plate at bridge, Welter at Newmarket, and Bml Plate at Derby, and weut to the <»!' sound in every respect. He is the bluff priced stallion ever imported to the Anw liau Colonies, and is a direct descended « ECLIPSE, through both his sire and dl° l St. Simon won over all distances 1 was never beaten. His stud fee I J?. guineas, and his sons are highly wffi wherever the thoroughbred is kno W n Springfield has the splendid record nt v starts in 1576 and 1877, winning LJ* time. During his whole career he wasi 7 beaten twice, each time running tiS[> a head behind the winner. He sired wi , uers of 32G races, winning stakes amonnt lug to over £140,000. His daughter S , gauette, is the dam of Galtee More 7Ji Aid Patrick, both Derby winners. ■ Saintlield, a full sister to Cyrenlan nivi. duced (her first Sg'ison at the stud) '(vT bine, a good performer, winner of a iZ" ber of races, including Nottingham Pht £500, and Manchester Handicap of £1500 Rock Sand, who has won the two fi classic events, Two Thousand Guineas m Derby, in England this seusoii, has had particularly brilliant career. As a ttit year-old, out of seven starts, he only njl suffered defeat, when he ran third to 1 pint sam and Mead in the Middle Part pJT Auckland is fortunate in the possession of a horse bred very much like this year's Derby winner. Cyrenian to a very lai» extent possesses the same blood, as he Li by St. Simon out of Daisy Chain bySptln». field. Rock Sand is by Sainfoin by Sprint field, out of Roquebruue by St. Simon! Rock Sand is simply saturated with Stock. well blood, as Sainfoin's sire is a grandson" and his dam a granddaughter, while-Boqoe! bruue's sire, St. Simon, is out of St. Auwla, by a half-brother to Stockwell, anj Roquebrune's granddam was a Stockwcll mare. Cyreniau has almost exactly similar blood in his veins, so that this handsome young stallion is bred on the most successful lines in England to-day. ETON By Castor—Lady Walmslcy (Own Sister tot Carbine) by Musket—Mersey. *! < The stock of this aristocratically bra!' young horse 'is very promising. Hia cipsfr relationship to Carbine should make hinji attractive to breeders. The First Ten Approved Mares willjre* booked at Five Guineas. Subscription: Ten« Guineas. E. B, ALEXANDER, Secretary, P.O. Box 207, Auckland. QjIRBS OF THE QEASQM, WELLINGTON PARK STUI>. Tha undermentioned / '.* THOROUGHBRED S IBJS! Will be AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS AT . WELLINGTON PARK DURING : THi| PRESENT SEASON:— JJOTCHKISS, By Musket from Petroleuse (imp.) by Oxforl from Hartshorn, by Mountain Deer, etc. Sire of Multiform, Uniform, Screw Gnu, Forma, Osculator,- Waiorongoniai, Battle* axe, Formula, San Patricia, liorowal, Flftll Battery, Uoyal Artillery, Field Kose, Motor, Kolbunie, and numerous others Ternis: SO guineas for Single Mares, uA 25 guineas two or more mares belonging t« the same ovvi-er. Only a limited numUet taken. PHOEBUS APOLLO (IMP.), By St. Simon from Polynesia, by BarcaldlM from Polly Perkins, by Macaroni from Mollj| Carew, by Wild Dayrell. While racing oJ the English Turf Phoebus Apollo won set* eral good races. At 3 years old he wontW Chesterfield Cup at \Goodwood, and ran a dead heat for first honours in the' Durdans Plate at Epsom. At 4 years oil he won toe. Alexandra Plate of lOOOsovs at Dpncaster, and the Great Midlands Handicap*of 13*> soys at Birmingham. At 5 years old b" scored in the Nottingham Hanilcap of w> soy.?. and ran a dead heat for first honours' lii the Norfolk and Suffolk Handicap $ Gi-i'a! Yarmouth. At 6 years old he dt'Srtheated with Merry Methodist for the Mi;i' d-oktx Handicap at Alexandra Park, and at Derby he ran second for the f'everil of the Peak Handicap of lOOOsovs. Tlie stock sip by Phoebus Apollo in his first year ar? ot an exceedingly promising character, showing plenty of size and power, combined flitli a gieat dash of quality. Terms: bo guineas for Single Mares; &> girweas for two or more maros beloi^iD". to the same o-vicer. I MENSCHIKOFP,. , f By Stepniak from Pibroch, Dy Lochlel from Fallacy, by Sledmere from Deception, W Young Plover. While racing- MenseblkoJ proved himself one of the most brilliant colts that ever figured on the Zealana Turf, his record being 15 wins out of '» starts. Ihe following is a !ist or tbe races w;>n by Menschikoff:—At 2 years old: CJ-γ Juvenile Plate of 300sovs, C.J.C. Electric P'ato of 200sovs, Great Northern toil Scales uf 500sovs, Wolleslpy Stakes of AJ* s-ivs. Wellington Stakes of Ho:>sovß, CJ.U Middle Park Plate of 250sovs, C.J.C. Cban- , pion Plate of 250sovs, D.J.C. Cam l>agne Stakes of 150sovs, D.J.U. Kw™ PUte of lOOsovs, North Island Challenge Scal-es of 300sovs. At 3 years o!d: Hawnes Hay Guineas of SOOsovs, C.J.C. Derby « 7&)sovs, Canterbury Cup of oOOsovs, w a j Northern Derby of 50i)sovs. iVlenschlEoi' 13 * ricn bay in colour, and is one oi the mW* coniraci horses that could be 'ound -in m country. Terms: 15 guineas for Single M al '^ ; tv ° or more as per arrangement. A limited A°™ btr of mares besides those of an owner vw. bo taken. .1 , I ■ DLUEJACKET, By St. Leg&r (imp.), dam Antelope, bj' *P r ?: mont (imp.) from Miss Kate (imp.) oJjr venturer from Sporting Life, by Prime »"> ister from Candlewick, by The Prime »»' den. Bluejacket by his deeds en the JJ rimed himself th» best son of the <;ire St. Leger, winning the «rea<t *° Derby, Auckland Cup twice, .-md o tberr o|!Z winning £3505 in stakes. In colour »' v jacket is a good brown, and is one of stout, mas'.:uar sort, showing plenty oi n. lity, and has a cast-iron constitution » fine temper. He was and-ont stayer—a. characteristic of tne h line from which he descends. Vom ?^ m a corner-stone of the Stud BooK ',, an l m inS of the Emperor of Sires, fitockwell, com in in his pedigree on both sides, M. his sire, being the best exponent pi line the colonies have ever seen. -, Terms: 10 guineas. Grazing at 2/6 per week. Every care tt* but no responsibility Incurred. Further particulars may l>e obtained ft" JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom, Wellington W»«: And at the STUD OFFICE. , Durham street, Auctlaaei ft* f

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 6

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