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SPOETIKGr. WORMANBY fcTAKBS* 1884. LEVIATHAN "ADAMASTOR" COMPANY. CAPITAL £2500, in 50C0 SHAKES of Loi EACII. 10© Prizes, 3&122& for Horses, ami dSI'iSS for Sttti's, See. Plan of Astronomical Distribution : First Ilorau (winner Non-starters divide.. £?oo oftheN.S.) ..£SOO First Star .. 400 Second Horse .. 250 1 Second <1o .. 200 Third Horse .. 125 - Third do .. 100 Starters divide . . 150 1 Fourth .Star „ M Five stars of £20 each, £100 ; 12 stars of £10 each, £120 ; 25 stats of £5 each, £125 ; 50 stars and towns of £4 each, £200. "Ad&maslor" b^most respectfully to inform his numerous patrons that he thanl.s them for the libera'. support that he has received, and herowith submits a programme similar to that of last years' Champion Meeting. All parties are requeued to forward drafts, P.O. orders, or cheques ; if cheques, exchange musfi bo added, and in all cases postage fees ; it cash, to register letters. Application, by letter only, addressed " Adamastor," care of L. A. Peteira, 34 Bourke street west, Melbourne. P.S.— Results sent to every shareholder. Sd THS &TCD ww>rH TO STAND thia season at.Athol B*tk Farm, Bast Taieri, the Imported Clydesdale Entire Horoe For Pedigree see card. Firsi-claHB Gras3 Paddock provided f.ir mares from a distance, at Athol Baulr, East Taieri, for which 2j 6d por week will lio enarged. after the first four weeks. Marea uont by rail, and consigned to Robert Gawr, McFgtal, will ho promptly at traded to. Every caro takeu, but no responsibility. All niari.-8 stud or exchanged, the owner Hi firs'; t'ervicn htld reupcnHiViK . TEBMB.— Tea Guio?,a%- 5 payable at the s?.d of tho teason, and 5 wb«r. mare ht>s proved :« foal. Gxoom'ii Fee, 5 > KOBBRT GA.WW, Deer Peak, North Tajerf, 293 ProprieUr, mHE THOROUGHBRED HORBE i<i: ii©up Will fltirad oucing ib« oredant Ssrhor In DUNEDIN and TAIEIU DISTUtCTP, Le Loop ia a chestnut horpo. He wns bred by Mr S. Noswortby in 1874. and is full brother to Malice, J^nrlitie, Caraway, Naiad, iu>d Lure, and half-broilirr to La Mode. Tfaducer (Le Loupe sire) was, until Kis death iv 1880, known ao the champion biro c f New Zealand, having begotten some ©£ lh<- bti-i performers we have ever had. Among Me off spring, apart from La Loup'a full brothers at d sistere, were—Templefe'-'n (winner of ihe j Dunedin Cap, Canterbury Cup, and innumerable other races). BBtr*yor (won Canferburv Cup and Wanganui Cup) Cslurnny, Nr»tator (winner of the i) .7.0. Derby, &c), Siv Modred (winner of tbo Dunertin und Tirrmtu Cutip), Trump Card, Siesta, Vu-gibia Water, Libellftr, Chancellor, The Dauphin (winner ot C.J O. Darby), Foul Play (winnar of Wellington Cup), Somnu*, Bribery, Danebury, and hosts of others who havo boe-n or aie famous on ibt turf. Mermaid was bro'l in 1860 by Baron Both; ■ child. °jgranM|flfc^ Ten well known American {gmmmm TEOTTIK ' G! - horse . PISOLE PATCHES* Wii! Stun at the Bftmu time and plnca. Pinole Patchen, one oi t>b« trotting horses imported from America by Mr Joho K>rr in July 1882, ib a glossy black stallion, with two white feet, standing bofcwM"" 16 at.ri 17 toando, and at present nine yesra oW. Pinole Patchen's pedigree is as follows :— By Liberty P.>tchen (aon of G-eorge M. P&tchen Junior) out of Mary Blanc, by Long John, out of a mare got by a Morgan horse. L>»g John by Timoleon (aon of Boston) out of a mare by Trustee. George &T. Patchen Junior, pot by Ganrgp M. Patchep, who wfts a son of Cassiuß M. Clay. Cassias M. Clay wan by Henry Clay, and his dam was Jersey Kate, said to be by Mambrino, the aitrfl of Abdallab. Sbe w&e also the dam of John Auderson, •who was one of the notables of his time- Casaluß M. Clay was sne of the greatest trotting stallions ol his day. Foe:_ Six Guineas; groom's fee, sh; Oae mare given in five, the property of one owner. Good paddock accommodation provided at the Taieri at 2a 6,d per week, and all care taken, but without rtjspor.aibiiity. For further particulars address or apply to W. H. TAGGART, 200 Criterion Stables, Dunedin. THE TROiTING STALLION WILL afcand at hi 3 owners' farm, Ida Valley, this season. Well grassed paddocka provided for raarfs Every care tak««, but no responfeiuiltty incurred. Mareß sold or exchanged. O;?nar at first service held responsible. Teems : 30a on Ist February 1884 and 30u if mare proves in foal, BEATTY & JENKINS, Owners,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1674, 22 December 1883, Page 33

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