jobm. mO STAND THIS J- SEASON, hT^P^^a dunedin, f rf M^ \l_*. PENINSULA i taieri, ""Sfe^&Srw*^-* And Surrounding Distrloti The Standard-bred Trotting Horse VIKING won Sires' Handicap (1895) at Show Grounds in 5.14, and this year trotted the two miles in 5.9. Has won no less than 18 races, was second seven times, and third four times. Sire, CHILDE HAROLD 414 (imp), record 2.25. by HAKOLD 413 ; dam, VIOLErTA (imp.), by ECHO 482. OHILDE HAROLD, 2.25, by Harold, son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian 10 ; Ist dam, Young Portia, by Marabrino Chief 11 ; 2nd dam, Portia, by Koebuck (pacer) ; 3rd dam, by Whip, Ac— (See "Breeders' Trotting Stud Book," by S&unders ) Childe Harold, record 2.25, has sired the fastest trotters in the Australasian colonies. Violetta Jr., full sister to Viking, won Free-for-All at Sydney, two miles, 5.7 ; Era, full brother to Viking, has an unbroken record on the track and in the show ring, and wa9 recently sold foe £650 cosh, to so to England ; Osterley, by Ohilda I Harold, frum Rothschild's dam, is the Champion ! Trotfer of Australia— one mile 2.25, two miles ! 4.45, three miles 7.30J; Yum-yum, onij mile 2.27'; ( Rita, one mile 2.30, two miles 4.65J ; Nea, ono [ mjle 2.34 ; Pastime, two miles 5.7 ; Fair Girl, two ' miles 5.12; Fair Boy, two miles 5.14; Pearl, two mileß 5.17; Rosebud, two miles 5.17; and many ' others. ' ! VIKING'S first dam VIOLETTA(imp.)by Eoho j 462, (jonof Rysdyk's Hambletonian 10. Seconddam NITA, by Sawyer's Hambletonian, eou of Whipple'R Hambletonian 725. Third dam BETSY AUSTIN, by Montreal (a Canadian pacer. HAKOLD 413. by Kysdyk's Hamhletonian 10, was also «ire of Maud S , 2.8 J. Harold's progeny have Bired the Champions of the World. Alix, 2.3| (the world's trotting record) is from a daughter of Harold ; Robert J. (pacer), 2.1 (the world's pacing record), is by, Hartford, son of Harold ; Kremlin 2.75, and Impetuous (two-year- ■ j old) 2.15J, are from daughters of Harold ; while | la«t year 425 descendants were in the " 2SO or i better " list in America. Harold is one of the most successful sires in America, and stands at the high fee of SOOdol (£62 10s) a mare. Fritz, the champion trotter of Australia, was sired by Vaucleve (sun of Harold). Colonel is also sired by Fritz's sire. Viking" is the sire of the two-year-old King Harold, and is the only representative of (.hilde Hai'uld standing in this district. Echo 462 is the sire of Belle Echo, 2.20, and numerous others in the list of 2.30. Terms :£5 season, payable in January ; two oi more mares, £4 4a. For further particulars apply to W. JARDIN, Owner, 27au Rink StaMes. . jrfCTl fiPO Sf-and at BER raw Rh -1 WICK (Otago). j^ggsgL a vJM§» WW 1 * RACEHORSE W^^^y\ jR NOTED A STAYER. t«>esaß^«fss=-^K<asssSssS« UuvlvS.ni I . (Winner Exhibition and Dunedin Oup#, Forbiify and President's Handicaps, and many other races.) hTZZ, JWeatherbit * ' Kelme . O'ildoftheMlat Fireworks — h - n !•„».<• Sir Hercules _ S Gaslight F(lctorr Girl on» • n» § <;.„,,„., The Baron ' $ Stockwell Pocahontas jj Chrysolite " 5 r ,n A i Touchstone g Juliet L'Do'»hireWtca n !Po«« n Alarm g Panic Q n . , 0 / Beauty - O . Cotheratone ■ » jjw.,,,0,10 Cotherstona , w Esplanade Glacis p . .. i i w -n n ' ~a~ Orlando . • « Bmarda Migg BowJ| Prima Donna ""■ Farmer's Jeriey Daughter IV t '_ Lapadist, who won the V.R.C. Derby, sired Ruby, Cenebite, Haeelde«n, BHd is h*lf brother to Robinson Crusoe. .Ooc&teot'e dam, Th« West, is also dam of Cftptain Cook and Devon, l^reworks sired Safdoeyx, Robin Hoo<i, The Vagabond, and Goldabrough, sire of Melos, Anwnal, FreiHy (dam of Trenton). Chrysolite wa« half sister to Sylvia (4«un of Goldsbrough and MartiniHenry), and w»8 The dam of Onyx (the 4am of Nordenfeldt.) Oother*t<jne was by renowned Panic (sire of Commotion, Lo&ehana., Mid .Wellington) from imported K«planade. Boiwdo sired •Basker, BRrmao, Florence, and Oriaume, Qtlp and Derby winners. Occident* e third dam. i« by Jer*ey from a daughter of Pet, the' m»t»rnal aucestrws of Strop (twice winner of Ohampito Stakes), Taßman , and other good ones . • } Tbrmß: 6gs thoroughbreds, 4gs hackneys. Groomage, ss. Grwtng, 2s a week. • Wr CROSSAN, Owner, '- Berwick. (By Berlin— Wanderoo.) . - KREMLIN is a brown horße, four years; splendid bono and temper, and a r«re mover. I have bred to him for two years from my beat mares, and his stock are equal to anything. Hi 3 owe breeding needs no comment, a« hia dam was the record mare for years in the colonies, and Berlin produced the dam of Fritz, the Aubtralasian champion. Terms : £3 3s. Mares received for both horses at Henley Station. Telegrams and letters to Berwick. WM. CROSSAN, Owner. . 'm MANIOTOTO fV f\ SURROUNDING THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TRUMP CARD, ' By Traduce-r' (imp,) ;' Dam Revoke, by SIR Hercdles, . For further paf'ticulyra-see Stiid Book .Tramp Card is the »ire of the 'dl™iVn'*MnM £- Little Shamrock, Loo, Bess, Jacob FalthfuVLaß* Trick, Moslem Maid (winner of the Cromwell Derby, last season). For further particulars apply to FRED IBOWN, ' go Wyidorbnrp. _ mHE FARMERS' PAPBR.-^The Agrigub X tural Department of the Otago Wltnes* is aeknowlecjgQd to be unequalled py that <xt mix otter weifclyJu tho Qams*
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Otago Witness, Issue 2232, 10 December 1896, Page 34
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