TEIiEEHONE 57. '. P.O. BOX 101. - ROSS AND BRADSHAW, \ RACING CORRESPONDENTS, . Wellington. •'''' : ' • r D, ROSS, Wellington. A. BRADSHAW, late of Christchurchj Address Letters and Telegrams— ROSS BBADBHAW, WELLINGTON. BANKERS— BANK NEW SOUTH WALES. , . NO BEPLY NO BUSINESS, Except by Special Arrangement. Credit Accounts Opened on Approved Eeferences. Price Lists Free to any Address. "" o ,- - Correspondence promptly attend^ to.
A.T THE STUD. The following stallions located at. the WaiUanae' Stud will be-^at. the services of Breeders during the coming season : KILCHERAN (1898). (IMPORTED.) KILCHERAN is an exceptionally handsome bay horse, standing 15.3. He is bf Kilwarlin (Winner o£ the St. Leger, and half-brother to Bendigo), from Emita (dam of His Lordship and Emotion) by Galopin ncr of the Derby and sire of St. Simon) from Burgundy (half-si^ter^to Merry Hampton— winner of.' the. .Der-r by~and own sister to Gay Hermit, Winner of the Goodwood Cup, &c.) by Hermit, (winner of the Derby) from, •Doll Tearsheet (half-sister to ; Green Sleeves, dam of Insulaire, winner of the French Derby) by Broomielaw (Stogkwell-"- Queen. Mary) from Mrs Quickly (fourth dam of Omniumwinner of the French Derby, etc., itc— and half-sister to Aphroditewinner of the 1000 guineas— and to Yesuvienne— grand dam of Candlemas and St. Blaise, winner of the Derby., and third dam of Matchmaker, Matohbox, Frirhaurier, winner .of .the Grand Prix, and Farfaudet, winner of the French St. Leger). Kilcheran was a brilliant performer m England, winning over £3000 m stakes, his best times for six furlongs being lmin 11 4-ss,ec at Brighton, and lmin 12 l-ssec at Manchester. ' ■ He comes of the same family as those great sires Gladiator, St. Frusqin and Gay Hermit. (Last year m South America, 12 yearlings by Gay Hermit or out of. Gay Hermit, mares averaged .1600 guineas— a world's record.) Kilcheran, like, Flying Fox, is out of ft Galopin -mare.; -.'/•■■ "y Besides his owner's mares, Kilcheran will serve a limited numoer of approved outside 1 Wares.' FEE 15 GUINEAS. ' CONQUEROR (1895). CONQUEROR is a magnificent rich bay horse, with great bone and substance, standing about 16,2. He was bread by Mr G. G. Stead m/ 1685 ; '"and has' taken Ten Firsts and Nine Championship Prizes m the Show Ring. He is by Medallion (Achilles' sire) from t Siesta (Welcome Stakes) ,by Traducer (imp.) from Hammock (imp.) by Orest. \ '].""' Conqueror was easily the best colt of bis year, and won the Welcome Stakes m ! 46 l«ssec, an Australasian record for' the distance, four furlongs. He is the, sire of Chivalry, Ability, William 1, , etc. , and belongs to the same family asr Voltigeur ( grand-sire of Galopin), Teddingtpn, Cremorne, Sainfoin; .•« Lord Olifden [sire of Hampton), etc. * FEE 8 GUINEAS. ! (Or with guarantee .12 guineas.)' PORIRUA (1899). PORIRUA is a perfectly formed chestnut, standing 16.1, by Seaton Delaval (imp.) from Waitemata (imp.) by Eiridspord (sire of the dam of Nightfall ■ and Noctuifonn) from Aorere by Chester from Kaipaxa (three-quarters, sister to the dam of Wallace) by Goldsboxough (sire of the dams of Achilles and Trenton,) , Porirua won more m stakes than any two-year-old of. his year, winning among other races, the Hastings Stakes, Northern Champagne and North Island Challenge . Stakes (beating Cruciform at w.f.a.) FEE 5 GUINEAS. Extended pedigrees of Kilcheran, Conqueror, and Porirua will be found m the N.Z, Stud Book, Volume 111. Mares will be met at the Waikanae Railway Station. Excellent paddocking provided at 2s 6d per week. Groomage fee ss. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HARPER, ' Stud Groom, * Waikanae. BILLIARDS. LOVERS OF A GAME OF BILLIARDS Are Reminded that there is AN UP-TO-DATE SALOON m Manners-street (Above Pearson's Drapers Shop), ' TStfee Good Tables. Every Attention Given to Patrons. N. CCNRICK, Proprietor. BMPIRB MILLIARD SALOON YOEK CHAMBERS, MANNERS-STREET. , • EIGHT ALOOCK TABLES.
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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 2
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613Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 2
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