Article image
Article image

TO Stand this Season at Manaia and to Travel to H*wer», Eltham and Ka- , ponga (if sufficient inducement offers) ' sf£te3s>wM The Thorou K hbred b *y **T¥^Kp Stallion, CORONET CASTOB — NECKLACE. 8.1894 (bred at Wellington Park), by Castor. 2 (imp)— Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Collarette, Cravat. Armilla, and Jewellery ; all , winners) by Musket. 3 (imp) — Locket (imp., dam of Thunderbolt Bangle, Chainshot, Necklet and Medallion, sure of the champion : Achilles) by Thunderbolt—Keepsake by Dauiel O'Rorke. Coronet was succesful over all distances, amongst numerous races, winning A.H.C. Welcome Stakes, £130, and Musket Stakes, £180; Tak'apuna Cup, 14 miles, £250; A.R.C. Summer Cup, 1£ miles, < £600; Egmont Cup, 1J miles, £250 i (twice); A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, 14 ] miles, £500; A.R.C. Grandstand Handi- ( cap, 1* miles. £300; Taranaki Cup, 1£ ' mues. £350: A.R.C. Summer Handicap, t U miles, £600; Takapuna Cup, 14 miles, I £500; Takapuna J. C. Handicap, H I miles, £200. For further performances t see Turf Register. I Cravat, own brother to Coronet, is a successful sire in New South Wales. Also, to stand the season at Manaia, the t Thoroughbred Stallion, i ST. CLEMENTS ! ST. LEGER — SATANELLA. A beautiful brown, standing 15 ty hands. c • St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dam v Satanella, by Hippocampua, dam Slander, by Camden, dam Annie Laurie, by Cap-a- t pie (imp.). St. . Leger, by Doncaster C (Derby .winner), dam Atlantis, by Thor- c manby (Derby winner), has been for several years champion* sire of New Zealand. St. Clements, full brother to St, Ursula, ' St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, was a most brilliant performer, having been F eight years on the turf, and won more than Half his races, besides being placed on numerous other ocasions, under ad weights up to list. Amongst his wius are:— Season 1891-92, at Ayondale, Fly- ' ing Stakes; at Takapuna, Victoria Handicap and Flying Stakes ; 1892-3 : Auckland Spring, Shorts Handicap; at Takapuna, Spring Handicap, 9st 21b, Suburban Handicap, Ost 81b; A.8.C., Shorts Handicap, Ost lib; 1893-4: A.R.C. annual meeting, County Handicap, Ost lib; E.R.C., Flying Handicap, dst 121b ; T.J.C. Autumn, Fly- » ing Handicap, Bst 111b; Shorts Handicap, Ost 121b; H.8.A., Railway Stakes, Bst ° 101b; A.B.C. Autumn, Shorts Handicap, > 1894-96. lOst; C.J.C. Meeting, Farewell . Handicap, 1 mile, Bst lib; D.J.C. Spring £ Meeting, Musselburgh Plate, Ost lib, Glas- c gow Plate, 800 soys, Ost lib; T.J.C. j Autumn Meeting, Shorts Handicap, 9st b 61b; A.R.O. Autumn Handicap, U miles, » 200 soys, 75t,121b; Shorts Handicap, Ost ■ 111b ; W. 8.0. Autumn, Thompson Handi- a cap, 826 soys, 2nd with Bst lib to Waiuku * Sst 61b) X 1 m. ; Electric Handicap, carry- ' g heavy Import of lOet. 1895-6: A.R.G. g Spring Meeting,. Shorts Handicap, lOst P 41b; D.J.C. Glasgow Plate, 200sovs t Ost lib; A.R.C. Summer, County Handicap, " Ost 81b, second Newmarket Handicap, c lOst; Takapuna J.C. Summer, second, » Takapuna Cup, U. miles, Bst 81b, second h Takapuna. J.O. Handicap, 11 miles, Ost & 101b ; 1896-7, A.R.C. Spnng, Flying Han- P dicap, Ost 101b; A.R.C. Second Spring, v Flying Handicap, lOst, Waiuku, Ost 101b, f 3rd ; DJ.C. Spring, dead heated with the ° great Multiform (7sV6lb) in Glasgow Plate « of 300 soys., carying Ost lib, Blazer third v ost 131b ; A.8.0. Summer, Trial Handicap, c! Ost 101b, 2nd Raillway Handicap, 10it 31b; 1897-08 : A.R.C. Spring, Flying Handicap, * lOat; AvR.C. Second. Spring, Shorts Han- ? dicap, Ost 81b, Flying Handicap, Ost 101b, >) Publicans' Handicap, lOst 71b, besides win- " ning and being placed on numerous other occasions. m For further performances see N.Z. Turf « ( Register. • c! A glance at the appended pedigree will t^ show that he is descended from some of A the finest thoroughbred blood ever import- cl ed into the colony. cl Terms : Four guineas, payable Ist Janu- b ary, 1005. Good paddocking provided d at Is 6d week. AU care taken but no P responsibility. tl Further particulars from V H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. a Or STOCKLEY, Groom in charge. o Groomage, 2a 6d. ' • b TO Travel this Season in the Kakara- . moa, Patea, Waverley, Alton, and Hurleyville Districts, ' GfS^K^w* The Thorough* bred . . f Stallion, TELEMETER. By Artillery— Adventuress, by Perkin Warbeck; dam Peggy Tate, by Speculation, by Traducer. Telemeter is a handsome dark bay, with black points, stands about sixteen hands one inch, and of great substance and symmetry, and thoroughly sound constitution, and comes from the very best strain of blood in New Zealand. His short career on tha turf proved him to be very fast in « winning the following : — Avon Welter n Handicap, Ghristchurch, beating 12 good n horses in the time of lmin 30 l-ssec, 7 * furlongs; Tahuna Park, High Weight a Handicap, in Dunedin, beating 14 others ; Flying Handicap, in Oamaru, beating Gold ° Spur and others; Autumn Handicap, I Tunaru, 1 mile— time 2min llsec; also A Provincial Handicap, Dunedin; all races { won in only one season. He has also ' proved himself a sure foal getter. Fees : Season, £3 3s ; half guarantee can < be arranged. Groomage fee, ss. S For further particulars apply to ° Sole Proprietor, * Kakaramea Hotel. TO Stand this Season at the farm, ( Taiporohenui, and, travel Surrounding District if sufficient inducement offers, [ QV^^timmV* •*- he Fashionably- j OHAE. i By, Victor, dam Qwm Pee (by St. Ives), ' Sire of Blow lorn- ' ..^^P^W^WniIAMS, ■ • Taiporohenui. ' mo TRAVEL BEX TWEEN HAiHDHJc WERA AND SUB,fj|ffilm ROUNDING DISqPagBdL TBICTS, 1 TOLEDO <!**•) 1 By CLARBIDO-rMAn) OF ATHENS. Alto the well-known, . JERSEY, For P «ticnlar. W^ uoKLjB EUbam. 1 Jk fPO STAND THIS r MH> -*- SEASON ATHAtffltSSmm wera, and to fjSWKft TRAVEL THE BUR-Jf\-Jfi!k ROUNDINQ DIB- • TRICTB* k THE THOROUGHBRED 8188, TAMBOUR ' Madcap (1870.) Artaiery. This horse baa proved that he is a sure r toalgetter, all hia stock posseeaing plenty of bone and iubitance. He uof a yew quiet diapoaitiont and the fact that he ' hai never been raoed enhsncM hu value as a lire. Breeders desirous of getting bikr upstanding stock would, do well to pattODjat wm hone. • . „ • r TERMB : Three 'guinea*. Two or more i matee*' aa per •irangement. Good grating willD* found at U od per week. Bvsry care taken, but no responAll ieei payable Ist January, . aBS; /. - , * ». iFor (urther particulars •PJ&_t° l ( \' • Gomvaercial Stablee. Or to Wi JENEWi, . "' ' X3room in' Charge, _^ Ml , „-. • , — « THERE'S NO KICK s« WEb^tWlypck.^f JJ WndSj %> *nt MM, t? 7 punctually anywhere in the town* . '•" .. . si! J May we sertfo ypu ? S. A. DAiLEV, Amuri Butcher? ..* Priacesrt,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HNS19041110.2.3.2

Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 1

Word Count
1,055

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 1