S EABON 1892-3. ; rVim THOROUGiHBRED and WeSH- ■*- Known Sire, R AD AMES, .(By Leolinusj) Will stand between Thames, Paeroa <and Te Aroha this season. Leo]ions by Caterer (by Stockwell), out of Tasmania.; Tasmania by Melbourne (sire of West Australia and Blit'k Bonny;). Radames, dam L'Orient (imp.), by Knight of the Ci'e.sect, oat of Egyptian by Touchstone, out of Area, ■by Gladiator, out of Twilight, by Velocipede, out of Miss Garforth, by Walton. ' "pAgWps ihaSHeejiajgboaiDe^ iffr^if-: hi|on tl.e%|iEindic&of ||f|i Pi|| at Wajiafil^ TuJ§|§ Administrator for Easter Handicap of 2 miles (2min. 35isec*3.) at the Auckland Autumn Meeting, and the Papakura •Cup. Fees—"Single Mare, £2 lOs.; Two or more, as pet agreement. sFor fulljpartieulars apply to N. UICKKY, Faeroft. : >Good ipadd^bk-i^ 1. <||fevei%>ioaire|^Dt no responsibii%«AL '\h^/ ' '^^Mk, |*O STAND THIS SEASON in WAIA X ATO ©ISHEICT, TETJOBi. Brown horse, bred by Mr Thos I Morrin, by Musket, out of iPuugawerewere, by :&oldeu Grape, from Atalania, iowtom(im,p ),'froni Jveaeent, by Sir l?HerGulef||| «GolrfjSt*^*fi^j^, psi re Mot {Punglmmkyvf>re, iis^yi&BMiMin, <oisu Galopiri "and St. 'Simon -are .ifif. the present time the leading and most fashionable sires in 'England command* ing no less a fee than 260 guineas. La Fleche, winner of the St. Leger, =1^92, is by St. Simon. Fee—Single Mare, 'Fonr Guineas.; Two or more, Three-and-a .half Guineas. N. DICKEY, Paeroa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT * LOOBIEL, and travel the hup.rounding districts, . ; The HeasryJDraught Stallion : IhePure Cleveland Coaching Stallion MO UN AIN EEft, fV^fid th«jfhor|i3^ibr|ed St|llionl^j Ii I cyjp^fa^cln g| j] GIPSY :KING is one of the bigg«Ht aiH handsomest horses in ."New Zealand, ahd'iuost fashionably'bred, beiiig by that {j;reat horse Le!Lr)np((fuU'bro!ihei > to that famous mare LnrHne), out df Gitana.; GivHna by >Eapid Bay, put of 'Gipsy/by TaHendoryout df -ZingaFa, by II Bar" biere —Gipsy. Also to stand at his own stables, Lcchi CAP-A-JPIE. Breeders, before mßking-arrangeraeuts about their mare 1?, would do well to see all of the abovethorf&s. . •Good paddoiiks, with .plenty of food and water'for manes from a distance. \ h MoNIGOL. : ■Augißt IQ, 1892.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 51, 3 December 1892, Page 3
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333Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 51, 3 December 1892, Page 3
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