"';' Sporting pAKURANGA TTUNT £<LUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON , ELLERSLIE,RACECOURSE, mO MORROW (SATURDAY. ' First Race will start at one o'clock. Trainers and Jockeys must produce their Licenses when required, otherwise they will not be admitted to any part of the Course. ■ Bookmakers will require to apply to the Secretary for a permit on or before TO-DAY, at noon. SPECIAL TRAINS. HUNTER'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to.-Grand-stand ... ... ss. HARRY 11. HAYIt, 1 Hon. Sec. A UCKLA'ND miIOTTING £JLUB. SPRING MEETING, TO BK 11KI.D ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1893. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events do e TO-DAY (Friday), at ten p.m. c. F< MARK, Secretary. t" ■ ' ggacggg •» The Stud. mO STAND THIS HARP OF ERIN, the TOWi:.ltiAii hijfu Thoroughbred Stallion BILLINGSGATE, by I 7>ni«ill>lftirm4ifflir l7 ' ll ' l t Walton, dam SlanWalton by Dainty Ariel darn Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. Billingsgate is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing Ifi hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. While on the turf he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. He won 32 races out of 00 start-. Billingsgate has proved his ability to get the best steeplechase horses in the country, he being th« sire of Mangere, Justice, Pica, Jessica, Gipsy, and Orakei. The following two also won races in Australia :—Forget-me-not and Piaroa; the latter lias won a number of steeplechases in Melbourne, carryine big weights. Terms: Single mares, £4. Groom's Fee, 2s Od (to be paid on first service). Two or more mares (the property of the. same owner) by agreement. All fees to be paid by January Ist, 1804. Grazing 2s 6<l per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Billingsgate will travel as follows: Mondays, Mangere, and Rodger's Farm ; Papatoitoi, Monday nights; Tuesdays, East Tnniaki, Howick, and Panmure; Wednesdays, West Tamaki; Saturdays, Avondale; the remainder of the week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge; or, R. THORPE, Proprietor Harp of Erin Hotel. mo STAND THIS SEASON, I At the H*p of Erin, The Stallion PENROSE, by Musket dam Sultana. .Penrose isa dark bay, with black points, standing l(i ban Is linen ; 8 years old. A more suitable sire of trotters and hnntei* could not be found. Penrose will travel all surrounding districts. Terms, £3 per maro. Groomag*, 2s 6d. For further particulars apply to R. Thorpe, Kilerslie; or, Groom in charge. x,2fc* mHE SIRE OF Jgr^ r J2 i THE SEASON rX~jQ2|2? PADDY'S LAND Will stand at Svi.vu Park for a limited number of Mares only. The Imported Pure-Bred Irish Hunting Sire, Paddy's Land. rF.dio r E r : Paddy's Land is a powerfully-built dark-brown horse, foaled 2Uth May. 1-hS. He stands 16 hands high, on short legs, with great strength, lots of Duality, and is a beautiful mover. He was hied by J. Duron, County Dublin, Ireland. 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 air > the sire of Cloister, winner of the last Liverpool Grand National Steoplechase. Paddy's Land's dam Mavraom by Old Victor (winner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by Vindex, by Touchstone); granddam Lady Norah, by Mount Zion (by Mountain Deer, by Touchstone out ot Devotion; by Harkaway); g granddam Polly, by Arthur (by Sir Hercules out of Angelica, by Sir Harry Dnnsdale); g. *. granddam by Whaleboiio. It will Jbo seen bv 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 tit to get horses for trie racecourse, hunting field, or for Indian or town purposes. •':■■, TERMS : A Single Mar*, £7 7s; Two or more Mares, the property of one owner, per agreement. Grazing and attendance, 2s 6d per week. Foi further particulars apply C. HILL, Stud Groom Sylvia Park Or HUNTER & NOLAN. A T HARP ROAD. & £3L ELLEKSLIE, HANDSOME JACK, i\. V J Jrn By St. Lkgkr—Radiant 4 „rtp^if^gjfOT^ fli (own sister to Quadrant), by Robinson Crusoe out of Radiance, by Fireworks out of Sunshin s ster to Oasmar), by Maribyrnong. St. Leger (imp.) by Doncaster out of Atalantis, by Thormanby. Handsome Jack (foaled 1890) has never raced. Met with an accident early this season, and is untried, but showed good form as % two-year-old. It is seldom that such a well-bred young stallion is ever offered for public service, and breeders would do well to in-pect before going elsewhere. Fees: £7 7s; Half-bred Mares and Ponies, as per arrangement. AH care and attention ; no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J, B. WILLIAMSON. jm mHE CLYDESfiyi DALE STALLION , YOUNG DCGDALE, By Dugdale, dam Nellie (imported), Will stand this season at Auckland and adjacent districts. This Stallion is a splendid worker in harness, docile, and has good flat bone and substance. The owner is desirous of giving the public a chance to secure the services of this horse ,at a nominal fee which will be to the interest of breeders to avail themselves of. Terms, 30s per mare (cash at time of service). For orders for service apply to J. J. CRAIG, Arcade, Fort-street. mHE CLYDESDALE 'STALLION NEVER MIND HIM WILL TRAVEL THE DISTRICTS OF MANGERE TAMAKI FLAT BUSH PAPATOETOE PAPAKURA DRURY , ~. PUKEKOHE l_v BOMBAY ARARIMU MAKETU and WAIROA. 1 Pedigree and terms on application to; the Groom, or at our office. W.& S. WINSTON •' Custom-street. ———■— ——■——i i —»—■ XTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIA J\ TION. Wholesale supplies of the Association's celebrated ' Brand of Butter are held in stock at the Depot, Ci Flour Mills, Shortland-str»et. Retail quantities may be had from any grocer " provision dealer, or dairyman. Note.—The name ' New Zealand Dairy Association 'tion "is upon every pat and package. BRASS PLATES for House Doors anc Garden Gates engraved with Name in blacl letters, by new machine process, and mounted 01 handsome - wooden mount, with bolts, ready fo fixing; can ;be obtained at the Herald Works Wyudham-street. . Price for an 8-letter plate com plete, 12s 6d. •"• ' •'i" ' - ' -■ : "i :'-■■> .■' ■■• : '-' "''■•■ ■'.;.. •■''•■'- 's
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9336, 20 October 1893, Page 8
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