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The Stud. gIRES OP THE season. TjyELLINGTON pABK gTUD. 5110 Undermentioned THOROUGHBRED SIRES (Champions in the List of Winning Sire 3 in New Zealand) HVHili BE AT THE VICE OP .BREEDERS AT WELLINGTON PARK DURING THE PRESENT SEASON ST. LEQER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner), out of Hurricane (One Thousand Guineas winner), by Wild Dayrell (Derby winner) During the last nine years the progeny of ST. LEGER have won the great sum of £43, in stakes, as follows:— • 1891, £1994; 1892, £3457; 1893, £6250; 1894, ) £3336; 1895, £4559; 1896, £5091; 1897, £6981; t 1898, £8283; 1899, £4094. ST. LEGER is the > sire of three of the greatest horses that have . graced the colonial turf, viz., St. Hippo ■ (winner of the Now Zealand Cup, Auckland Cup, and Great Northern Derby), Waiuku (winner of the New Zealand Cup), and St. ' Paul (winner of the Auckland Guineas, C.J.C. • Metropolitan Handicap, A.11.0. Handicap, , and many other races). He also claims as t his progeny Impulse (winner of the New Zealand Cup), St. Crispin (winner of the Auck- ' land Guineas and Great Northern Derby), Nestor (winner of Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby), Bluejacket (winner of Great > Northern Derby), St. Laura (winner of Artck--3 land Guineas and A.R.C. Handicap), Res J (winner of A.R.C. Easter Handicap two years ■ in succession). Woodstock (winner of the • Napier Park Cup), St. Simon (winner of • North New Zealand Grand National Hurdle ■ Race), St. Kilda, St. C.vr, St. Clements. Doris, Clanranaltl, Hippomenes, Ben Godfrey, St. 1 Ursula, Sylvia Park, Acono, St. Andrew, [. Regel, Lady Anna, St. Kegel, Hermosa, St. , Gordon, St. Peter, St. Innis, Okoari. ; TERMS: 40 guineas for Single Mares; 30 - guineas for Two or more Mares belonging to the same owner. ! HOTCHKISS, by Musket from Petroleuse I (imp.), by Oxford from Harjshorn, by Moun--5 tain Deer from Area, by Gladiator from . Twilight, by Velooipede from Miss Garforth, by Walton. During the past six seasons the progeny of HOTCHKISS have won in stakes | £18,088, and it is agreed on all sides that ■ lie is the be3t Musket sire in Australasia. ' HOTCHKISS is sire of that great horse [ Multiform (who annexed prize money in three seasons in New Zealand amounting to 1 £6081, and who was subsequently sold to go to England at a big figure). He also claims 1 Uniform (winner of C.J.C. Derby, Otago and Wellington Cups), Swordfish (winner of Wan- • ganui Cup), True Blue (winner of Carring- . ton Stakes and other good races), Screw Gun i (winner of the Great Northern Foal Stakes, i A.R.C. Royal Stakes, C.J.C. Champagne i Stakes, and other laces), Forma, Osculator, . Waiorongomai. and numerous others. , TERMS: 40 guineas for Single Mares: 35 guineas, Two or more Mares belonging to the same owner. I CASTOR (imp.), who heads the list of New ; Zealand sires this year, is by Zealot (son of the famous sire Hermit,, winner of tile ■ Derby, 1867) out of Lady Yardley, by the • great Sterling (sire of Isonomy, from Leda, by Weatherbit). CASTOR was a great performer at all weights and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 starts. He is half brother to Disraeli, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. Since 1594, in which year the first of CASTOR'S progeny raced, 1 they have won -n prize money £23,046. 1 CASTOR is sire of Cravat (winner of the 1 V.R.O. Place Handicap, A.J.C. Metropolitan ' Handicap), Castashore (winner Manawatu Cup, Taranaki Jockey Club Handicap, and ' a large number of other races), Antares (winner of Auckland Cup), Coronet (winner i of Summer Cup), Casket (winner of C.J.C. i Great Easter Handicap and Dunedin Cup), ; Fulmen (winner of the Otago Cup), Armilla . (winner A.R.C. Musket Stakes, C.J.C. Oaks, and Wellington Exhibition Handicap), Dayi star (winner Hawke'6 Bay Guineas and . Hawke's Bay Cup), Altair (winner of C.J.C. , Champagne Stakes, C.J.C. Derby, and New Zealand St. Lcger), Three Star (winner of , Great Northern Foal Stakes and A.R.O. : Champagne Stakes). Amongst other win--1 ners he claims Tauhei, Heavenly Twin, ■ Eton, Record Reign, Collarette, Dayntree. 1 Porangi Potae, Orion's Belt, St. Elmo, and • others. TERMS: 25 guineas for Single Mares; 20 I guineas for Two or more Mares belonging to ■ the same owner. ) Grazing at 2s 5d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility inI curred. [ Further particulars may be obtained from ; JERRY KENNELLY, ■ Stud Groom, Wellington Park. ' And at the STUD OFFICE, I Durham-street, Auckland. N.Z. ; gTALLION SEASON i [ CARDS in connection with the above on ; Shortest Notice at the HERALD Works, il--1 lustrated with pictures of Stallions if desired. A Large Number of Illustrated Blocks to select from. Apply MANAGER, i HEEALD Works, ; Queen-street. Landed Property. > O B SALE. i WHAN GAR ATA.—Grand Little Farm, 91 Acres Volcanic Land, all in grass and crop ; 3 Aores native bush ; never-failing stream of [ water runs through the property. House, six rooms, cowshed, stable, hay shed, etc. J Acre Orchard. Three miles from station. £525. ! SAOKVILLE-STREET, PONSONBY.-Honse, : six rooms, bathroom, storeroom, wash-house, • etc. Allotment, 56 by 300. £350. r ST. HELIERS BAY— House, 9 rooms, and 1 3 Acres. Grand view of harbour. £700. J ELLERSLIE.-Three and a-half Acres and House, 9 rooms. Close to racecourse and rail. £1100. LADIES' MILE.—New House, 7 rooms, gas laid on. Two minutes from 'bus. Uninterrupted view of racecourse. £550. EPSOM.—On Line of Tram, 23 Acres. Good ' Volcanic Building Site. £400. SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOR BALE. Easy Terms. Money to Lend on Freehold at current rates. 1 ALBERT S. BOARD, Land and Estate Agent. I, 113, Victoria Arcade. JP O E SALE. j "DEMUERA, near St. Mark's-Lovely Villa . 11 and position, comfortable residence 8 ' rooms, nice garden, 60 by 240. Low price and j easy terms. 522 I, f>QAA—GREEN LANE—Residence 7 rooms, j dwOUU with every convenience; nice gar--0 den; two acres land. 492 IAA-AND VERY EASY TERMS-EL- , c£/-I~LUU LEESLIE, close Station — A really attractive cheap Property, capital Residence, 8 rooms, man's house, good j stabling, etc., and 31 acres rich land. 540 PQAA— Very low Price to dwOUU realise quickly ; 1} acres beautifully sheltered and situated; stone foundation for residence, concrete tank, and new ! stabling. 565 CHURTON AND CO., , Estate Agents. 0 R BALE, ! AT BARTLEY, NORTHCOTE. 21 ACRES OF LAND IN ST A t'tfOßD-STREET, RICHMOND AVENUE, Cloae to a beautiful, clean, Sandy Beach. Grand view of Harbour, Terms very e<«y. Apply— BUTTLE BROS., ' ■■ . Stock Exchange. , QTANLET, NORTH SHORE-Wanted to Bell « —Beautiful Unilding Sections at Stanley, North lovely harbour views. Terms easy.-Buttle Bros. . -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11200, 21 October 1899, Page 7

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