■■•gBAS-OH 1892-3. | THE THOROTJGHBRED and Well-: -Known Sire, -R AD AMES, .' (By Leolinus) :; Will stand between Thames, Paeroia and Te Aroba this season, ■;• Leolinus by Caterer '..(by Stockwell), out of Tasmania.; Tasmania by Melbourne (sire of West Australia and Blk<k Bonny). Radames, dam L'Orient .(imp.), by Knight of the Gresent, oat of Egyptian by Touchstone, out of Area, by Gladiator, out of Twilight, by Velocipede, out of Miss Garforth, by Walton. RADAMES has been a good performer: he won the R.C. Handicap and Maiden Plate'at Waipawa, the Turanga Slakes at-Poverty -Bay, dead heat with Administrator for Easter Handicap of 2 miles (2min. 35jrsecs.) at the Auckland Autumn - Meeting, aud the Papakura •Clip. Fees—Single Mare, Three' Guinea's;; Two or more, Two-and-a-half Guineas. • For full particulars apply to N. DICKEY, Faeroa. Good .paddocking. -Every care, but no responsibility. TO STAND THIS SEASON'iw'-Wii-KATO DISTRICT, TE T F 0 E D. .; ! Brown horse, bred by /Mi\ Thos. 1 Morrin, by Musket, out of Pungawerewere, by Golden Grape^ from Atalanta, by Towton (imp ), from Orescent, by-Sir :Hercules. Golden Grape, sire of 'Puiigawerewp.re, by JBarnton, own ■brother to -Voltigeur,'.whose descendants Oalopin -and St. Simon ;are at the present tithe the leading and most fashionable sires in' England .commanding no less-a fee than 250 guineas. <La pFlechp,-winner -of the St. -Leger, 1892, is'by St. Simon, :Pee—Single Sfare, jE'our nS-uineas^ Two or more, Three-and-a-half Guineas. :N. DICKEY, i, ■Paeroa. - f rVQ THIS SEASON" !AT ■* ;LOCE(iEL, add travel the ■sdr-j; rounding'districts, ; The Heavy Dratfght Stallion GENERAL J 1 L E^l I^NtJ, I ?herPure Cleveland Coaching "Stallion: MOUNTAINEER, ! -And theTbor6tighbreed~Stallion ;; ip st;k# n a I 'GIPSY KING-is one of the. biggest at)dih« <indsomest horses in New Zealand, and most fashionably bred, being by that great'horse Le'Loup;(fullbrother to that famous mare Lurline), out cf Gitaoa'.; Giiana'by Rapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Yaitendon, out of Zingara,by II Bar-biere-~Gipsy. ! •Also tci stand at his own stables, Lochie CAP-A-PIE. i] before 1 making arrangeniißnts aboiit their mare?, woiild do well to sea all of the above horses. . , ■Good paddocks,with "plenty 6f ;food, and water for ma res from v distance. ■■'J. McNIOOL. ':
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 9
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349Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 9
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