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■TO STA23D THIS SEASON ! i "... IN THE ..." LAUDER AND SURRQUISFDING DISTRICTS, ' |The Imported American Standard-bred '■*' Trotting' Horse ]'' j LAUJ)EIIJ>ILE, A; Dark Bay Horse,■ "standingjust on 16 [ hands, bred in 1890 by Colonel H.'l. ; Thornton, Bancho Besaca Contra, Costa : California, U.S. America. ? ' [. Lopez, of fMerrewa Stock ton. and stood bis first season at? Waipawa, North Island. He is by L the renowned big horse of America. James Madison 2.17 J. from Bell Allen by Vick's Ethan Allen, Jr. £92o3)..sire of Prince Allen 2.27; second dam Belmont BelT by Owen Dale (sire of diims of Busby John 227 Freestone 2.29. Lady Ellen : 2.29£, Susie 2.20-i); third dam by Grey Eagle. James Madison 2.17£,' is by Anteeo 2.ICJ-, son of Electioneer (125), from Lucy Patchen by George M. Patchen, Jr. (31). and is now at the stud in -California, -where he: has left a number of recent, winners, amongst which may be mentioned Addison 2.20. •'■-•■■ the sire *of Eoline 2.14£; Abanteeo Anthelia 2.18; Tietain 2.19, and 24 others betterthan 2.30. Electioneer's roll of,honour last year numberl<s3; in the 2':30 list, averaged 2.23 ; 74 averaged 2.28, 89" averaged 2.2b;and 41 averaged 2.116. This, is the biggest record holder of the world , : < the,, greatest<of; all Hambletonian'sflescehdants:"-">'' c ': i: i ;: i ; * ■'•.< ; Kick's: Ethan AIIeCJE., is the -sire;of: Prince Allen, also sire of the dam 1 of Geo. Washington 2.30. -•' '; Owen Dale is the sire of ; the dam of Susie 2.26£. &c.,&c, and was s got by: Belmont Williamson sire of "Venture and numerous others'.' : ' Grey Eagle' sired the granddams ; of Piedmont 2.17|, Ansel 2.20, and his name appears in the pedigrees of the best horses of the day. -•■ . Lauderdale is an., exception'nlly fine looking horse full of. quality, 1 of fine trotting action, and: though not; developed or raced before leaving America, was full of promise; and won at the first time of startingSthe Jubilee Handicap (in saddle), two miles, at J'ahuna Park, on July 19th, 1897, time 5.37 ; since won Winter Handicap" (saddle); two miles, at the C.T.C: Meefing, May 19th, 15.98, time :-'S. 1% and ''- laifer?"High-Class'i Harness 'Handicap, C:T.C. /Meeting. August 10th; Smiles. He isdne of the best tempered Mji%&afa7i&stud, and is more-, over a sure'foal-getter; ' " ' ; .\:,l a"u^e'r : d';al.Ev ~','.■! ""/;■ ;t "Patdhen, Jr. Fanny Branhaiu Ethan Allan •• '''■;"-','".''-' ; byVerinonVß v ■■'?•■••• Black Hawk. Harabletonian 2 •3 Grey Eajtle niare dam by thoroughbred B I son of Woodpecker. ■ ; ..: Lauderdale was awarded First Prize at the Central Otago A. and P. Association's! Show; November 13th, 1596 ; also First Prize I Central Otago A; and P. Association's Show, November 12th, 1897. ' >■■' TEEMS : Single Mares, £4 4s. Grobmage, os. Lauderdale is tie first standard-bred American sire that has been at the service of breeders iriCentrzl Otago. Spectator"' in thWN.Z. Beferee, soon after bis arrival : ; voted him about the finest looking of all the imported trotters he had'seen. ; r > ■ ?The Breeder and Sportsman in California, said on the colt leaving there : .'.'■ He is sure to captivate the NewZealander." And of his sire said : " James Madison, is the best big horse in the States; and is noted for the remarkable pure gait shown by all his progeny." American papers speak highly of his gets, and of the successes of the*Ethan, Allan family generally. Six of his progeny that have been trained in California have won races, and a three-year-old filly by him this season trotted a mile in 2.19f in a* race, while Dolly Madison, a mare sold last month (August) for a high figure to go to England, according to the Breeder and Sportsman, showed a mile in 2.13£ by the watch before the deal was closed. Good paddocking provided free. All care but no responsibility. For lull particulars apply to— E. F. GERKENS, Lauderdale, Becks, ; Or the Groom in Charere. ■

TO TRAVEL MANIOTOTO AND SUR ROUNDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON ... THE ... .THOROUGHBRED KNTIRE HORSE J By Yattendan, dam Ghiva (imp). EPICURE us a twoi-year-old won the two-year-old race at Hawkes Bay. YYas then purchased by Vallahce and Mason for £SOO. As a yearling he was purchased for £220 by the late Allan M'Lean, Hawkes Bay. The full pedigree is recorded in the New Zealand Stud Book. EpfcaKE is a dark bay horse, stands about 15 - 1 hands, and has a fine even temper. He is the sire of the pony Ellwy'n, winner of the Aloorfield Handicap of 200sovs, Sydney, last season. Hi is also the sire of Jack the Flat, Magic, Stockmaid, Black Bess, Saturn, Dainty, Lightwiug, Rose, and several other winners, all well kuown on the goldfields. ALKX. GORDON, Roxburgh, Proprietor. Terms trom the Groom in charge. MURDOCH GORDON.

TO TRAVEL THE MANIOTOTO AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS DURING THIS SEASON, ...THE ... WELL-KNOW!* TROTTING STALLION. YOUNG JJEXTEIt. PEDIG P.KI3 : Young Dexter is by Dexter (imported), dam Miss Kate by Bucephalus, lie is six years old, standing IGJ hands high, and hue a good temper, and is proved a sure foal-gotter. Terms : 30s at the end of the season, and 30s when mara proves in foal. R. G. SHAW, Owner.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1523, 7 January 1899, Page 4

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