THE THOROUGHBRED .aadW^ -Known Sire, j ...a a d am c s, ; I .•'(By-JJeoliQus) ;! * Will, stand .-.between *lib.a.mas, -ißaeroa and Te Aroha this eeason. ; Leolinua fey Catererv/(by/stockwe!ll)j,i out of Tasmania 4 Tasmania-by JMel-j bourne (sire of West .Australia &nd Bliuk Bonny). . Radames, danxl/Orieat | (imp.), by Knight of the Cresent, oat of I Egyptian, by Tancb.sto.ne, out -of. Area,' by Gladiator, act of. Twilight, JbyVeloci-! pede, out of Miss GarfortJ^hs, Walton^! ;:ff-?BAJi>|iMEß;!piaß sbeen i||?.\goop pjggFi Jforme^%e-wo| .tli€QEtl^%ndj^^i' |'MaidenjaateJ|^'ai|^Jhj..flmn^a f Stak^f atPo'verty jSay,"dead. heat with Administrator for Easter Handicap of 2; miles (2min. 35|secs.).at the Auoklaud Autumn Meeting, aud the-Papakura Cap. 5, Eees-^'Skgle -Matre,-<£2 ,10s.; .Two or more, as per agreement. Eor full particularssapply to -N.DICKBr, ! Paeroa. fiGood paddocking 1. .Every, earej but, no responsibility. ! To^siA 3iprTal§l^llS&.WAiL: x .KlT^lß^pl^T., i; . &ifs tVo.b pr IBrown horse, bred by Mr 'iTisoSi 'Morriaj-by Musketj-oufr-ot Puugawerewer«, by Goldeu iGrape, 1 from Atalanta, by Tow ton (imp ), from 'Orescentj by Sir Hercules. Golden v Grape, sire <• of Pungawerewere, -is by Barnton, own brother t#Voltigeur, whose descendants Oalopin .and -St. Simon are ..ait the, present time the leading and<mosk' fashionable «ires inEngland commanding- no. less-* fee than 250-guineas. .La 1 Fleche,' winner of .the St. ■• Leg«r, 1892;,; is by St. Simon, ' Fee—Single Mare, Four« Guineas ; Two m more, Three-and-a-half Guineas. N. DI6KET, -Paeroa. is, T'S^StAwS !!%ffll^^llsoN\\AT A WCHIEL, and.travel the-eur-rounding districts, . Tiae Heavy Draoght Stkllion .. & E.KJJ R Ali ,¥ L EVM I NCG, The Pure Cleveland Coaching -Stallion M 0 U:N A I.N.EE | i And the Thorough^reed-Stallion iOL'P.S-T LING. 'GIPSY KING, is one-of the?-biggest and handsomest horsesaa-New. Zealand, and most fashionably bred, being by that great horse L&Loup (fulltbrother to that famous mare, Lur.line), out•of' Gitana Gitana >byt Bapid Bay, out. of ■ Gipsy, by ; Yattendon, out- of - Zingara,-by ill * Barbiere^—Gipsy. Also .to stand athisownstebie^'Locli i XA.P-1--P;IB. / r 1 Breeders; before makingarrangements ■ about itheir mares,'would-do well*to ccc all of the above horses. , 1 Good, paddocks, with plenty of-food and water for maues from a distance. ••'•J. McNICOL. ' ..,Aagxist 10,1592. '-.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 19 November 1892, Page 3
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329Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 19 November 1892, Page 3
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