' .» To Stun 4 «t (fiht***«*s&s GLENKKNICH HOMK. Aud Travd 'short dfe- ¥%. v W mffl tancoa to meot Mares, I !^vr»X,JvJh^mm Tho OIiYDRSDALE " g i'ALLION ST. AL^AWDER. ST. ALEXANDER (No. 9397 05.8., vol. XIV). His sire. St. Lawrence (3220 C.fiLß)} gr&nd&ire, Prince of Wales (673). St. Alexanderf dam, Sally (1941), by Lord Lyon (489); grand dMa Maggie (20), by Samson (740). St. Alexander's d»4 Salty (Iyll) is grand dam of Prince Alexander (&S!)9), who is now one of the most noted horse* In Scoilsmd, having gained the principal prises in Scotland. St. Lawrence as a breeder has proved himself one of the foremost in Scotland, leaving many prize-takers, Vrom the above ifc will ba wen that Bt. Alexander combines all the moat fashionable strains of blood of the present day, he himself holding the Dumfries premium before leaving his native country. With his great subst*nc», combined with unmistakable quality, he must leave a name for himßelf ia this colony. Good paddocks for mares— One month freo, 2a per week afterwards. Terms: £2 2s end of season, £2 2a on mue proviug in foal {£4 is) ; groomaßC, sa. All fees must be arranged for before removal of mares. For furthor particulars Bee cards. J ft MACKENZIE, Pomahaka. A. CUL/.EN (m cuurge). Tfftiuand Postal Address : Pomahako. 19h //£% fFI° TEAVEL TAIKRI DISTRICTS, Tho THOROUGHBRED lIOII3E ' DUNVfiU-g, By DUN rROON -ELFIN MAID. Dunville is a aure foal-getter. For full Pedigreo see Cards. Tkums : £1 at first service, and £2 additional on mare proving in foal. Groom's fee, s'. Further particulars may be had fioin the owner, J. «. ANDER.ION, 26j Whuro Flat. J^> To Travel in tho N& j&\ KUROW, I vf^SW HAKATKRAMBA,' /T fii SUHUuUNDINQ -Sssjp^-b^ - -uttdrzrK. D IS I RIOTS, ST. LOUIS, By St. George— Psyche (from AtalanU by imporled Auteros), half brother to Vogeng*ng. ST. LOUIS'S Sire (Sfc. Gtorge) if foil brother to Chester, winner of tho Melbourne Cup and Dei by. For particulars s^o Sfcudßook, or apply at tho farm, Clarkslicld, Ilakatoramca. 19s JOHN GARTER.^ j TO T B A V B I In the CROMWELL A SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, Th<i Thoroughbred Horao TfiUmP CARD, By Traducer (imp.), dam ltevnke (sco Stud Book). Trump Cud is the Sire of Little Shamrock, Loo, Ban, Tuinuka, Tho Ace, Jacob Faithful, and others. Also, io TRAVEL in MANIOTOIO & IDA VALLEY DISTRICTS, Tho Trotting ! DUNCAN ABDALIAH, By Blavkwood Abdallah, dam Funny. Winner of Trots at Ashburton and Timarn, etc., and second to Berlin Abdallah, both on tho same mark, at Christchurch. Winner of first prizes iv Abliburton, etc., etc. 1 W. & J. CROWN, 1 2fs Waikomiti. I T>R KBD FROM «\ _O THE BAST, JP^^^l Mffl^ YOU WILL OWN JfeaM^TN K\ THE BJ£ST - mi \imJM<i i>i . TU Stand during tho I wii'Wi — Coming Seasoa At BERWICK, The Tho.oughbrcd Stallion occtQEnr, BreJ by Mr John Field, in Ttismania, in 1885. Got by Lapidist from The West, by Cotherstono I from Prinia 1). mm, by B'>intdo from Farmer's Daughter, l>y Jersey. Lapidiot by Fireworks from Chrysolilc, by Stockwell from Juliet, by Touch ftono. Lii'idit won the V.R.C. Derby of 1873, and is half-brother to Onyx (djm of Nordenfeldt) and Itubins'm Criiaoe (wire of N-ivi-iiitor and Trident). The We.t, who ia dam of Captain Cook, d^cunds from tbe stout and highly - prized Tusmauian family of which Jersey wi»» the founder. OccinE>T himself won the Dunodin Cup and the Exhibition Cup, and was an undoubted Btayer, besides possoasicg brilliant speod His hilf-brother, Devon, now handicapped at Bat 131b for this year's Melbourne Cup, waa a great performer last year. limited to 30 Mtfrea at SIX GUINEAS. Grazing, 2s per week. Mares received at Henley Railway Station. WAI. CROSSAN, 29au JB^rwicfe. jg~ mO STAND THIS JjllPg -*- SEASON Ifmiill&B^ WARRINGTON f J?*Hz \l (Blueskin Dfatrfct) ■^j^^^^^^ D> The Thoroughbred Horses ST. CLAIR (By Mu«ket~Pulchra, by Roiicrucian— Formosa.) Sire of Beadonwcll, SoUno, Arliae, lammelitte, and others. RcBEZAHL (By See-Savr— Fairyland, by Orlando— El Dorado.) giro of Dilemma, Lady Mab, IHaremma, and others. Also the Imported Standard-bred Trotting Ilorso DEL PASO By Albert W. (2mia 20ioc), winner of 25 heats under Srain 30gec, from Augusta, by Qua (2min 2tfJ,ec) from Rets, by Geo. M. Patchen, .Tun. Albert W., by Electioneer (siw of Sunol, 2mtn SJsec j Palo Alto, 2uiin Btflec, etc., from Siatax (doin of Bonanza, 2m in 29sec), Terms I ST. CLATR £10 10a. EUBEZAHL, £4 4s; two or more mares, £3 2* esch DEL PASO, £6 6a ; two or more mares, £5 5a each. For further partitulara apply to W. NBILSON, 29m Stud Groom, Warrirurtoa.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2171, 3 October 1895, Page 28
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