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The StndrpEZ lirPOETED ENGLISH THOEOUGH- { "*- EBED STALLION pYRENIAN, The Property of Leonard Marshall, Esq., ! Will be located this season at Ellerslie, Auckland, and will be limited to Thirty-five : Mares, including Owner's, at 25 guineas each. j CYBENIAN, by St. Simon, was bred by Lord Londonderry, in 1894. His dam, Daisy Chain, by Springfield—Chatelaine, by Cambascan. Cy rani an is a bright bay, black legs, is a handsome horse of rare quaJky and sabI stance, pace, and excellent temper. Ee won j Hardwicke Stakes, Granby Stakes, Johns' >n's Plate at Stockbridge, Welter at Newma-^et, Bfclper Plate at Derhy. Springfield, sire of Daisy Chain, the best horse in his day, ran in 19 :aces. winning 17; as a two-year-old. started five times winning three, second twice; as a three-year-old. started nine times, winning all; and. as a four-year-old-, started five times, winning on each occasion. Amongst others, he teat the . Epsom Derby winner. Also, sire of Alio way ; Watercress. Morgana (the dam of Galtee More. I winner of Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, and ; Legeri. Sainfoin (Derby winner). His proi ireiiy, up to 1897, won 325 races value £141,552. | Springfield ran five tunes as a three-year-old ' ana won each time j Cambuscan. sire of Chatelaine, also sire cf 1 the peerless Kinscem. winner of 62 races over I all distances, and never beaten; Onslow. Cambaliow (winner of Two Thousand Guineas;, ; Ir.dalia (the dam of Sir Modred, Sir LaunceIot), Ferina, dam of Fal Lai, also dam of ] Pretender, winner of Two Thousand Guineas j and Derby. ! St. Simon, sire of Cyrenian, the greatest , sire of ail times, was never beaten, winning over all distances. Mares may be booked for 1502. Grazing 3s per week. All care taken; no responsibility. All Accounts settled before removal of mares. Further particulars from J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Boad. Ellerglie. Q.LENOEA pAEK CTUD, PAPAETCEA. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION SOULT, By ST. SIMON, dam BEAUHAENAIS, by See Saw—Josephine, by Irish Birdcatcher. SOULT is the sire of Lady Avon (winner of Avondale Stakes and many other races). Grange and Blue, Yseult, and Strategist (winner of Merchants' Handicap of frSOsovs, 14 mile, at Durban, South Africa), beating a field of ten). SOULT proved himself a good racehorse, winning a number of races in England; his dam, grand-dam, and great grand-dam also good winners, and have thrown winners. TERMS: Single Mare, 10 Guineas; two or more (same owner), 3 Guineas. Grating, 2s 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. WALTERS, Papakura. LEASANTON. Breeders and others are notified that the above well-known Imported American Trotting Stallion will Stand the Season, at his owners place, Cleghorn's Eoad, Epsom. Terms, £3 3s, Payable by P.N., due Ist January, 1902. C. WATERMAN, . Owner. | Photograpay Q.EORGE Q.BEGOEY, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 45, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. 3 ENAMELLED CABINETS rS o rVORYTTPES, 3 FOE 6S. One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 153. PROMPT DELrVEBY Dental. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. < A E. HOBBS, DENTAL SURGEON, Has removed to PONSONBY ROAD. Next All Saints* Church. W. H. W E z G s '^ SURGEON DENTIST. TOP OF SHOETLAND-STEEET (Successor to A. L. Wright). MACHINE - MADE BREAD. P. CROWE, MONA BAKERY, HOBSON-STREET. Begs to announce that after a careful inspection of the most up-to-date Bakery Plants m the Old Country, he has had erected Thompson s latest Patent ' Blomtex" Machinery and is now prepared to supply Bread made on the most modern and hygienic principles. Deliveries to all parts of town and suburbs. BEHMALINB BREAD A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE 629. riHAFF! CHAFF ! CHAFF''' ECCLE3 AND SONS, In returning thanks to their numerous Patrons for the last 15 years for their steady patronage, beg to intimate that they are now Manufacturing a Special Quality of Very Fine Chaff and thorough! dustscreened suitable for Racehorsel Doctors, Butchers Bakers. The price is only 4s per %Th ««r? r U li uld Exr ess Horses a medium quality. 3s Per cwt ' » w and Farmers' Chaff always oh hand from 2s 9d ECCLES AND SONS GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Improved and Patent Chaffcutting, DustScreened. Corn, Hay. Straw. Oata, Bran, Chaff, etc.. Always on Hand. At Lowest Remunerative Prices. Corner Vincent and Wellesley Streets. Factory, Chapel-street. Telephone, 439. "RATHS -TURKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY t\„ ,in\ to * Ladiea and Gentlemen from 9 v- UiV- i * pw - * Charges, 3«; Saturday, 2a. E i? h i Vhl tCt t- i:>r £l - thD « better for puriS«?« . 6 $"*' storing the health, or refprtufutsrae spoils- !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 2