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_y;';';' The Stud. ;;: ; .': {THO STAND THIS SEASON, J. The Imported American Trotting Stallion, ". IMPERIOUS. Imperious was bred by Mr. J. B.Haggin, Sacramento, California, and was «ot by Director from Mundane by Hambletonian, Director by Dictator. " 'Director's time is 2.17, and is standing at £200 er Imperious is closely related to .1. Eye Seo a Nancy Hank's. Imperious is a dark bay, showing great power and substance. He combines in his veins some of the most fashionable trotting strains of America. -; -\ •••'■.' Terms, £S per mare ; two or more as per agree-ment.-Apply „,..„«.„ * P. MANGAN, Care of Editor Sporting Review, Auckland; Or, S. WILSON, Groom in Charge. THE SIRE OF THE SEASON FOR 1892. PADDY'S LAND, * W.ILL STAND AT SYLVIA PARK For a limited number of Mares only. The nowly-impoited Pure Bred Irish Hunting Sire PADDY'S LAND . Pedigree: PADDYS LAND is a powerfully built dark brown horse, foaled 29th May, 1838. Ho stands about 10 hands high, on short legs, with great strength, lots of quality, and is a beautiful mover. He was bred by J. Dufnn, County Dublin, Ireland. i His sire the world-famed Ascetic, by Hermit from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. Ascetic Is the sire of Royal Meath, winner- of the Grand Prix Steeplechase at Paris. He is also the sire of Cloister, who ran second in the last two Liverpool Grand National Steeplechases. Paddy's Land's dam Maymorn by Old Victor (winner of the Royal Hunt Cnp at Ascot, and got by Vindex, by Touchstone); grnuddam Lady Norah, by Mount Zion (by Mountain Deer, by Touchstone out of Devotion, by Harkaway); g. grand dam Polly, by Arthur (by Sir Hercules out of Angelica, by Sir Harry Dunsdale); g. g. granddam by Whalebone. It will be seen by the above that Paddy's Land combines some of the stoutest strains of blood in the world, and from his size, strength, action, and quality, he ought to make a sire fit to get horses for the racecourse, hunting field, or for Indian or town purposes. Terms: Thoroughbred Mares, £10 10s ; Half-bred, £8 8s ; two or move tho property of same owner as per arrangement. ... For further particulars apply to Groom, Sylvia Park, or Messrs. Hunter and Nolan mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON; THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GRIP, By Slanderer out of Awatea, by Ravensworth (imp.) out of Sky bird by Teddington. Slanderer by Producer out of Git; •, by Sir Hercules out of Gipsy Queen, by II Barbiore. Monday—East Tamaki. Papatoetoe and Mangere, Wednesday—Papakura Thursday—From Papakura, Home Friday—At home. Saturday— andPakuranga. For particulars apply to E. BRAIDWOOD GRAY, East Tamaki. Owner. z»x. - TT UNT ING, ur^- _ - XI COACHING, AND lOnTaO/1 TROTTING STALLION. iC-LOl to stni> the THE GRAND HUNTING ENTIRE McHEATH (By Somnus—Carissima), A dark dappled brown, 10 hands high, of immense power and splendid action, will travel the following districts : — Avomlal*, Mount Albert, Onehunga, Manure, Papatoitoi, East and West Tamaki, Howick, Panmure, Otahuhu, Ellerslie, and Epsom. TERMS:— Single mares, £3; two or more, as per agreement to bo paid on or before January l, 1893. R. P. KINLOCH, Veterinary Surgeon. Three Kings. TO TRAVEL THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT THIS SEASON, THE OTAGO CHAMPION HORSE, SALISBURY'S PRIDE, One of the finest horses in the Australian Colonies Pedigree, terms, and route will be advertised as early as possible. Owners of mares will do well to see this horse before making arrangements for this season. JOHN PHILLIPPS. STALLION PENROSE.-To Stand this Season, at the Harp of Erin, the Br. Stallion PENROSE, 7 years, by Musket, dam Sultana. Penrose stands about 16 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. A more suitable horse for getting Trotters Hunters. &c, could not be found. He was bred by Mr. Bailey, of Ponrose He will travel all surrounding districts. Terms : Single Mare, Three Guineas. For particulars, apply to R. THORPE, Or Groom in Charge. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GILDEROY, Also, the Draught Entires HERO and HORNSBY, '• - ■ Will Stand this Season at Paterson's Stables, Mount Roskill. For terms, pedigrees, etc., apply PATERSON & CO., September 21,1892. Lome-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT SYLVIA PARK, . The Thoroughbred Stallions, HOWITZER, By Musket— at the moderate fee of Three Guineas; and DISHONOUR, Rv Captivator—Maid of Honour, own brother to that good horse Freedom. Will serve a few approved mares only. For- fee and P^^^anplyto^^^ Harp Road, Ellerslie; Or, Mr. R. AUSTIN, Sylvia Park. mHE CLYDESDALE STALLION NEVER MIND HIM WILL TRAVEL the FOLLOWING DISTRICTS AND STABLE AT PLACES MENTIONED! SATURDAY to MONDAY — Mr. Aitkenhead's, • Ihumata MONDAY NIGHT—Mr. Steele's, Papatoetoe TUESDAY NIGHT— Hotel WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Mr. Brownhill's, Bombay THURSDAY—Mr. Callaghan's, Maketu FRIDAY— J. Scott's, East Tamaki Pedigree and terms on application to the Groom, or at our office, or W. & G. WINSTONE, Custom-street. sssssssssssssssssst a TO PRESERVE THE EYES IS A DUTY. Those requiring SPECTACLES should have the -yes tested separately and effectively by the most recent and improved INSTRUMENTS and METHODS, brought by MR. PEACOCK from England and the Continent on his recent trip. Astigmatic and other defects of vision corrected, and spectacle frames fitted to the wearer. A large stock to select from \\ J I T. P E A C OC K, j Optician, Sbortland-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9024, 1 November 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9024, 1 November 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9024, 1 November 1892, Page 8

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