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TO STAND THE SEASON, RasstLLo oiables, New Plymouth j a_ ft Thoroughbred Horse JOL ©auphin, By Traducer (imported) oat of Maria Theresa (imported) by Rataplan out or ! Mtirie Louise by Guuboat out of Marie Agnes by The Cossack out of Harriott by Gladiator out of PuntalonaSo (darn of Prime Minister) by Pantaloon. The Dauphin ran three times as a two-year-old, winning twice. As a three-year-old lie ran nine times, winning ihe Canterbury Derby (one milo and a half) and j Wanganui Stakes (two cciles), and running j Bdcond to Grip in the Canterbury Cup (w.f .a., two miles and a quarter) in the j fastest time ever reoorded for that race, j Maria Theresa is one of the few daughters of Stockwell'o brother Rataplan ever imported to New Zealand. Gunboat was one of tbe best eons of Sir Hercules, and Marie A«nes, granddnm of Maria Tneresa was by Tbe Cossack, who won tho Ddrby j of 1847. Both the sire and dam of Maria Theresa trace back directly to Sir Hercules on tboir sire's side, and' the name of Puntaloon appears at" loth tho top Bnd bottom of The Dauphin's pedigree table. The Dauphin has rlred the following: — EiLen; Cushla, Blue Mountain, Fairy Queen, Tuna, etc., etc. Thus it will be een that all his Btoc k yet tried are winners. A local bred mare by The Dauphin is vnlued by the owner (Mr Standisb) at 200 guineas. Another wab bred and sold by Mr J. J. Russell for 100 guineas cash, and considered cheap at the figure. Termß : Thoroughbred mares, B guineas; half-bred inaree, 4 guineas. Two or more mareß as per agreement. Gcod paddocking, wiih abundant supply of water, Is per week. Groomage, 2s 6i. AH mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note, due on January 4tb 1891. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to :M. CUNNINGHAM, Waitarn hotel ; or.jto J. J. RUSSELL, New Plymouth, y Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON, in New Plymouth and Surrounding Distriots, - rv.rrrf, HTHE PUREBRED |n|« 1 CARRIAGE HORSE Rsßfesyyil Young Bluelight« Young Bluelight is a Beautiful Dapple Grey, standing over seventeen bands, of great power and substance ; is a sure foal getter, and very docile ; and as a sire of Hunters, Carriage Horßes, or Weightcarrying Hacks, is undeniable, having left some very promising young stock in the Geraldine District. Young Bluelight will commence travelling on Monday, 29ch September, and travel aB follow 1 ?: — Mondays by Junction Road to Stratford, putting up at Cold well's, returning on Tuesday by Sentry Hill' The rest of the week he will be at the Moles worth-street stables. Fee : SjngJo Main,- £3 3s ; two or three the bonajule property of the same owner, £2 15b each; four or five the bona fide propel ty of the same owner, £2 lCs each; six or more the bona fide property of tbe same owner, £2 5s each. All fees payable by promissory note to the underbigned, signed on first acrvice, and duo on the 14th day of January, 1891. Groomage fee, 3s per nrare, payable on first service. For pedigree and jtfl further particulars see cards. THOMAS BROWN, aBS h b d3l New Plymouth. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Mhnu. v fiffiP\ IKB JHOROUGHBBED 2BmmS Armourer. A RMOURER is a brown horse, aged, **■ standing about 16 hands, with good power and quality, and good temper. Abmoubeb (b), bred in Victoria in 1879; got by Tubal Cain (b), dam Soashell (b) by Nautilus (b), out of Eloise (b), by The Hermit(a)daraSweethearl(a), by Redheart; Meleaina (a) by Harkaway ; Potteen by Young Blacklock; Brandy Bet by Canteen; Biggottini by Thunderbolt ; Tramp's dam by Gohanna ; Fraxinella by Treutham ; sister to Goldfinch by Woodpecker (vide Apremont's pedigree). ARMOURER will travel to Oakura, Okato, aud Stony ■ River on Monday ; returning to Omata same day. Waitara ou Wednesday (if sufficient inducement offers). Inglewood on Friday. Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two mares, £4 10s; three or more, £2 each. J GEORGE, ' n312 Oaiuta. TO STAND THIS SEASON, fffys*H^PD c THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE, 4s&emß*m V eliio^ton IIHe will bo at~ Imgi.ewood (via Junction Road), return ing through Lepperton, on Mondays. Okato, on Fridays. Terms, 255. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. J. F. HOOKER, a 353 South Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. CW»-^S»a THE THOROUGHBjyjjPjj i iiRKD STALLION. dSGfi^ Lionel, who has been imported into this district from Auckland by Mr W. J. Rußaell, will stand this seuson in town, aud travel the country, if sufficient inducement offers. Lionel, who iB rising 8 yeurs old, is bj Leolinus (imp.), out of Petroleuse (imp J, I aud is, therefore, half-brother to that great I three-jenr-old GatHng, now performing bo 1 well in Australia. Leolinus albo sired Mib« Alice, from Petroleuse, who baa run Well in Sjdney, and Whakawai, winner of the lVlaidbD PlatP, 250b0v8., ono and a-quarter miles, at ihe V.X.C. Spring Meeting. Ljomjl w consequently full brother to these wellknown performers. The lull pedigree ol both fiiie and dam will be i'ound in the New Zealand Stud Book. Termß, £2 per single mare ; reduotioD nmde iv oaße of two or more murep, tne property of sume owner. Full pitrticularß and every information relutive to travelling on application to ft 499 Wt «J- RUSSELL,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1