gBAsoN 1892-3. ; rFHE THOROUGHBRED and Welk -*- Known Sire, R A D A M E S, (By LeoHhus) Will stand between Thames, Paeroa sand Te Aroha this season. Leolinus by Caterer (by Stookwell), oat of! Tasmania ; Tasmania by Melbourne (sfi^e of Weat Australia and Bliuk Bonny). Radaraesj dam L'Qrient (imp.), by Knight of the Cresect, out of Egyptian, by Touchstone, out of Area, by Gladiator, out of Twilight, by Velocipede, out of Hiss Garforth, by Walton. RADAMESjhasjbeen aijgood peic former: he won the R.C. Handicap and Maiden Plate at Waipawa, the Turanga Stakes at Poverty Bay, dead iheat with Administrator for Easter Handicap of 2 miles (2min. 35isecs.) at the Auckland Autumn Meeting, and the Papaktira Cup. Fees— Single Mftrej Three 'Guineas'; Two or more, Two^and^a-half'Guiineas. . For full particulars apply to ■,■■■■:,■■! N» DICKEY/) Paeroa. X3ood paddocting. Every <;are, but no responsibility. T0 STA^TD THIS:SEASON ih WAI-^ KATO DISTRICT, * TE'TIO 88. •■■'":.■. : BrcfWh horse, bred by Mr ThoS* Morrin, by Muskefc, out of Pungawerewere,.by 'Golden G,r,ape, from Atalanta,. by Towton (imp ;)> from Orescent, by iSir Hercules. Golden drape^ sire of Pungawerewere, is by Barnton, owu brother to Voltigeur,, whose descendants Galcipin and St. Simon are 'at the present time ,<the 'leading and most fashionable circs in England commanding Ao less..-.tf-ifeis than 250 guineas. La iFJeche, winner of tlwi St. lieger, 1892, is by St. Simon, Pee Mare, Four Guineas ; T%o -or niore, Three»ahd-a-hal'f Guineas. ■Xi DICKEY, : : , /Paeroa. .;
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT liOCHTED; and travel the Bur-, rounding districts, , '• ; The Heavy Draught Stallion ■> : GEKERAL FLEMING, The 'Pure Cleveland Coaching Sta-llioui MOUNTAINEER, And the T-horonghbreecl Siallion GIPSY KING. GIP^Y KING is one t>f the bigges-t. and handsomest hoi»*esm New Zealand, and most fas-hionably bred, being by that, great -horse Le"Luop'(full brother to that famous mare Lurliue), oat %f Gitana:; Gitana'by Eupid-Bay, out of Gipsy, by, Yattendon, out of Zingara^by 11-l :Bar-'biere-^Gipsy. , ... .- ; •Alsolo stand at his own stables, Lochie. :• V:-: -c a^-a-p i-E. - '■'' ■ : i 'Breeders, before makingftrrangementS;; •aboat (heir mare-, would do-well to see •all df the above 'horses. 'Good fpaddodks, with ipletoty -of Ibodl dnd water 'for 'mares 'from a 'distance. ] J, McNICGL, ■August l% 199& '
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 October 1892, Page 9
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352Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 October 1892, Page 9
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