rpHB THOEOD"GSBRB©^dv^r«I^ '■•*■ --Known Sipe, =; (By Jjeolina?s) ! - sfcamd between i'tT&amaft,<.#»ei?oa | and Te .Aroba season. : i rLeolinuS by* out of "Tasmania.; > 3]asmania"by • Mt>\boorne i(sire• of West Australia -and Blink Bonnyj). Radamea, dam IL'©rieot. ((imp,)^by iKoight-of'the Cresent, GHt<»f Egyptian by Touchstone, out of Area, by Gladiatoiyout ofTmli^htj %Velooi*., pede, out«f Miss Garforth,!by Walton. ! ■iRADAMES has sheen*, good , :l per-[ former :> he won the H.C. Handicap end Maiden' Plate at Waipawa,'the'TuEanga Stakes -at Poverty' JBay, dead theat'*withS Administrator fop Easter flandicap»of 2 miles (2min. 35|secs.) at the Auckland Meeting,, aud -the Papafcura; ;Cup. ';-] Deea-^Single lMare,^2 »10a;- Two or mor«, as per agreement. -For fuljvpartieularsapplyto I N.JDIOKBir, ]; -Paei?da. ■^Good paddocking. JEr«ry - «ar«, feut no responsibility. [ "j !v J *i : i
rqro STAND THIS SEASON nrWAI-' A KATO DISTBICT, . ■TETIO ITD. Brown horse, bred by Mr -Thos' Mbrrin, by v Musket, out of Puugawerewere, by Grolden Grape, from Atalanta, by Towton (imp )', from Orescent, by Sir Hercules. Golden Grape, , sire, -of PuugaiTere'trere, j is ißarntoii, own brother to Voltigeur, whose descendants Galopin <<and St.. Simon are at the present time the leading and most fashionable sires in' England -commanding'no leas a fee than 250 guineas. tLa Pleche, winner of the St.- Leger, 1892, isiby St» Simon.' Fee—Single Mare, ' Four' Guineas ; Two or more, Three-and-a-half Gaineaa. N. DICKBT, > :. Paeroa; "
nPO '■STAND THIS SEASON AT •J- .'LOCHIEL, and -travel ■ the surroending districts, i' '^The' Heavy'©raught Stallion ; GENERAL FLEMING, The* Pure- Cleveland Coaching Stallion -K-o u-N a:ineeb, I And the !Thoroughbreed Stallion vflilPß-T KING. f-GIPSTiKINGia one' 6f the rbiggest. and handsomest horees in-New Zealand/ 'and most fashionably bred, being by thai" great borse L&Loup{fall brother to that iamoas' mare > Lurliue), out • cf Gitana; Gitana(<byEapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Yattendon, out of • Zingara,' by II Bar» biere —Gipsy. • ■ Also to stand at his own stabies,Loch i C A P-A-P-I E. ; i Breeders, before making arrangements about their mares, would do well to see all of the abovel horses. "' Good , paddocks, with >plenty ■ of 'food and water for ma»es; from a distance. '. J. McNIGOL. \
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 November 1892, Page 9
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334Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 November 1892, Page 9
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