■g*ABo.N 1892-3. T^HE THOROUGHBRED and Well- -*- 'Known Sire, R ADAM'ES, 1 (By Leolinus) '"Will stand between Thames, Paeroaj ■aud To Aroba ibis season, ;Leolinus by "Caterer (by Stockwell), out of Tasmauia; Tasmauia by Mel-j ■bourne .(sire of West -Australia -and Blink Bonny). Radames, dam L'Orient j.(imp.), by -Knight of the Cresent, 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 per- ; former : he won the R.C. Handicap and l Maiden Plate at Wajpavva, the Turanga ; Stakes-at Poverty Bay, dead heat with Administrator)for -Easter -Handitap of 2 milesi(2min. 35^secs.) at the Auckland Autumn -Meeting, aud the Papakura Cup. Fees^^Single Mare, Three -Guineas.; Two-or more, Two-and-a-half Guineas. For fulliparticulars apply, to . N. DICKEf, ; 'Paeroa. Good paddocking. "Every care,-but no responsibility. To Stand this season in waiKATO^DISTRIOT, ! T E T F OBD. | Brown horse, bred by Mr Thos* Morrin, by Musket, out of Pungawerewere, byGrolden Grape, from Atalanta, by Towton (imp )V-from Crescent,'by "Sir -Hercules. Golden Grape, sire df Pungawerewere, is by Barnton, owu brother to Voltigeur, whose descendants Galopin and St. Simon' are 'the 'present time the leading and most ■fashionable sires in-England commanding no lessa-fee than 250 guineas. "La Fleche, winner of the St. Leger, 1892, is-by St. Simon, i •Fee—Single Mare, "Four Guineas;; Two or more, Three-and-a-half Guineas. ' N, DICKEY, ; Paeroa. ,
'Paeroa,
I*o STAND THIS SEASON AT •*- LOCBIEL, and travel the surrounding districts, '^he Heavy Draught "Stallion . ". GENERAL FLEMING, The''Pure Cleveland Coaching 'Stallion •MOUNTAIN E-E B, -And the Thorongbbreed Stallion GI P S V K'lN G. •GIPSST KING -is oue of tire biggest and handsomest horses iv New Zealand, and most, fashionably bred,.beii)g'by'that great horse Le-Lonp (fall brothei- to that famous naare Lurline), out cf'Git.aua:; Giiana by Rapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Tattenddn, out of by II;' Barbiere—^Gipsy. •Also 'to stand at his own stable!?, Loehie CAP-A-PI E. ') !beforemaking arrangements about their mares, would do well to see all of the above'horses. Good jpaddoc^ks, with Jple^nfy of food and water ifor^mares^rdm adit-tance. . -J. MoBIUOL; :, •ABgustlQ/IS9-2o k
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 45, 22 October 1892, Page 9
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344Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 45, 22 October 1892, Page 9
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