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The Stud. QTALLIONS FOR THE SEASON 1892. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STAL'LIONS Will stand at Wellington Park :- CDIRASSIKB, by Musket (imp.), dam FraUtj (list full for 1892.) HOTCHKIBB, by Musket (imp.), dam Petroleus (imp.) (List full for 1892.) CASTOR (Imp.), by Zealot (son of the famou English sire Hermit, winner of the Derby 1563) oil of lAdy Yardley, by the great Sterling (sire o Isonomy—said to be the greatest racehorse of hi day). Castor was a great performer at all weight and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 starts His stock are particularly promising, robust, am handsome, showing great bone and substance Terms : 15 guineas for two or more mares belongin; to one owner, and 20 guineas for single mare. ST. LEU Kit (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner out of Athntis, by Thorraanby (Derby winner) St. Leui&R is second on the list as a winner-pro dncing Hire for 1891-92. Terms: Ift guineas for tw< or more mares belonging to one owner, or 21 guinea* for a single mare. TASMAN, by St. Albans (imp.), out of Zillab, bj Peter Wiikins (son of the renowned Flying Dutch man). Tasma.n was a great racehorse, having won 36 races out of 58 starts. His stock are very promtsIn, his daughters Florrie ami Reflection being anions the highest winners last season. Terms 8 guineas for two or more mares belonging to one owner, and 10 guineas for single mare. Grazing at 2s fid per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars may be obtained from JERRY KENNKI.LY, Stud i (Kim; And at the Stud Office, Durham-street, Auckland. BRIGADIER, BY MUSKET-PUNOAWEREWKRE. Will stand the Seuson at the following Districts MONDAYS—Devonport TUESDAYS— Onehunga and Mangere WEDNESDAYS—Otahuhu, Pipatoetoe, East and West T-irrukl TMDRSDAYS-llurp of Erin FRIDAYS—Harp of Erin SATURDAYS— Epsom and Mount Albert TERMS : Thoroughbred Mares .. _ „ £S 8 Half-bred Mares £5 5 Apply to J. THORPE, Harp of Erin Hotel. R. A R. DUDER, Devonport. *W! II I II mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GRIP, By Slanderer out of Awatea, by Ravensworth (imp. jiit ot Sky bird (imp.); by Teddington. Slanderer by rraducer out of Uitana, by Sir Hercules out of Gipsy yueen, by II liatbiere. Monday—East Tamaki. Tuewlay—Pajntoetoe and Mangere. Wednesday— I'apakur.i Thursday— From Fapaknra, Home Friday—At home. Saturday—Howick and Pakuranga. /or particulars apply to E. JSRAIDYVOOD GRAY. East Tamaki Owner. 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 af bone and substance. A more suitable horse for getting Trotters, Hun' ers, Ac., could not be found. He was bred by Mr. Bailey, of Penrose He will travel all surrounding districts. Terms : Single Mare. Three Guineas. For particulars, apply to R THORPE. Or Groom in Charge. nnHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GILDEROY, Also, the Draught Entires HERO AND HORNSBY, Will Stand this Season at Paterson's Stables, Mount Roskilt. For terms, pedigrees, etc., apply PATERS ON <fc CO., September 21, 1892. Lome-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Imported American Trotting Stallion, IMPERIOUS. Imperious was bred by Mr. J. B. Haggin, Sacramento, California, and was sot by Director from Mandane by Hambletonian, Director by Dictator. . Director's time is 2.17, and ia standing at £200 per mare. _ _ _ , Imperious is closely related to J. Eye See and Nancy Hanks. Imperious is a dark bay, showing pea: power and substance. He combines in his vein* some of the moat fashionable ttotting strains of America. Terms, £S per mare ; two or more as per agreement.—Apply P. MANGAN, Or, S. WILSON, Groom in Charge. riIHE SIRE OF THE SEASON FOR X lfi92 - | PADDY'S LAND, WILL STAND AT SYLVIA PARK For a limited number of Mares only. The newly-imported Pure Bred Irish Hunting Sire PADDY'S LAND Pedigree: PADDYS LAND is a powerfully built dark brown horse, foaled 29th May, 1888. He stands about 1(5 hands hi*b, on short legs, with great strength, lots of quality, and U a beautiful mover. He was bred by J. Duffin, County Dublin, Ireland. His sire the world-famed Ascetic, by Hermit from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. Ascetic is the sire of Royal Meajb, winner of the Grand Prix Steeplechase at Paris. He is also the sire of Cloister, who ran second in the last two Liverpool Grind National Steeplechases. Paddy's Land's dam Maymorn by Old Victor (winner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by Vindox, by Touchstone); ernnddam Lady Norah, by Mount Won (by Mountain Deer, by Touchstone out of Devotion, by Harkawny;; g. granddam Polly, by Arthur (by Sir Hercules out of Angelica, by Sir Harry Dunsdale); e e granddam by Whalebone. It will lie seen by the above that Paddy's band combines some of the stoutest strains of blood in the world, and from his size, strongth, action, and quality, he ought to make a aire fit to get horses for the racecourse, hunting field, or for Indian or town purposes. Terms- Thoroughbred Mares, £1010s ; Half-bred, £8 &»; two or more the property of same owner as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to Groom, Sylvia Park, or Messrs. Hunter and Nolan TjnHE CLYDESDALE STALLION NEVER MIND HIM WILL TRAVEL the FOLLOWING DISTRICTS AND STABLE AT PLACES MENTIONED : SATURDAY to MONDAY — Mr. Aitkenhead's, Ihumata MONDAY NIGHT— Steele's, Papatoetoe TUESDAY NlGHT—Pukekohe Hotel WEDNESDAY NIOHT-Mr. Brownhill's, Bombay THURSDAY—Mr. Callaghan's, Maketu FRIDAY—Mr. J. Scott's, East Tamaki Pedigree and terms ou application to the Groom, or at our office. ' W. & Q. WINSTONE, Custom-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9040, 19 November 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9040, 19 November 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9040, 19 November 1892, Page 7