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TO STAND THE SEASON, Rusßkm»"» ambles, Now Plymouth Thoroughbred Horse JOL Dauphin, By Tnuluccr (imported) oat of Maria ■Then en (iii^poned) by Rataplan out of Murie Louise by Gunboat out of Marie Agnea by The Cossack out of Harriott by Gladiator out of Pnntalonacie (dam of Prime Minister) by Pantaloon. The Daupein ran throe times us a two-year-old, winning twice. As a ihree-year-old he ran nino tinPife, winning the Canterbury Derby (one^Tnile ami a half) and Wanpanui Stakes (two usiles), and runninp second to" Grip in tho Canterbury Cup (w.f .a., two miles and a quartei) in the fastest time ever recorded.. for that race. Maria Theresa is ono of tb "ow daughters of Stockwell'o brother 1 itaplnn ever imported to New Zealand. Gunboat was on« of the best sons of Sir Hercules, and Marie Aunee, pfonridam of Maria Tneresa was by The Co&mck, who won tho Dciby of 1847. Both the sire and darn of Maria Theresa trace back directly to Sir Hprcules on their sire's side, and .♦be namo of Pantaloon appears at lot^Vjie top and bottom of Thk Dauph/n's pedigree table. Tub Dauphin bus eired the following: — Kil.en, Cnshla, Blue Mountain, Fairy Queen, Tuna, etc., etc. Thus it will be een that all his f'ock jet tried are | winners. A local ured mare by The Daophin is valued by the owner (Mr Stand ish) at 200 guinens. Another wah bred and sold by Mr J. J. Ruasell for 100 I guineas ensh, and considered cheap ut the j figure. Terms : Thoroughbred mares,B guineas; half-bred mitres, 4 guineas. Two or more I tnares ub per agreement. | Gcod paddocking, with abundant supply of water, Is ppr week. Groomage, 2s CI. All mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note, due on January 4th 1891. Every card taken, but no responsibility. ; Apply to . ',M. CUNNINGHAM, Waitara liole) ; or.jto J.J.RUSSELL, : Nfcw Plj mouth, ** _ Groom in charge. TO STAND TH.'S SFA?O*, in New Plymouth and Surrounding Districts, l^^-.^,. PUREBRED 81§IS*W CARRIAGE HORSE Ft4^SßtyoTing Mueliglit. Young Bluelight is a Beautiful Dapple Grey, standing over seventeen hands, of great power and substance ; is a sure foal getter, and very docile ; and as a sire of Hunters, Carriage Horses, or Weightcarrying Hacks, is undeniable, having left some very promising young Btock in the Geraldine District. YoojiG Bluelight will commence travelling on Moodny, 29th September, and travel ns follows: — Mondays by Junction Road to Stratford, putting up at Cold well'B. returning on.Tuesday by Sentry Hill 1 The rest of the "week ho will be at tho Molesworth-street sables. Fee : Single Mare, JE3 3b ; two or three tho bona fide property of tho same owner, £2 15b each; four or live the bona fufo property of the same owner, £2 lCs each; six or more the bona fide property of the Bamo owner, £2 5s each. All fees payable by promissory note to the underhigneri, signed on first dervioe, and due on the 14lhday of January, 1891. Groomage fee, 3s per n are, payable on first Bervice. For pedigree andjil! further particulars soe cards. THOMAS BROWN, aBS h b d3l New Plymouth. TO TRAVEL THIS SEABON, M£&£j|?(<L_i STALIJON, j SSyiftv Armourer. A RMOURER is a brown horse, aged, ** standing about 16 hands, with good power and quality, and good temper. Abmouber (b), bred in Victoria in 1879; got by Tubal Cain (b), daao Beashell (b) by Nautilus (b), out of Eloise (b), by Tbe Heraiit(a)damSweethearl(a), by Redheart; Melesina (a) by Harkaway ; Potteen by Young Blacklock; Brandy Bet by Canteen; Biggottini by Thunderbolt ; Tramp's dam by Gohanna ; Fraxinclla by Trentham ; sister to Goldfinch by Woodpecker (vide Apremont's pedigree). . ARMOURER will travel to Oakura, Ukato, and Stony River on Monday ; returning to Omata same day. Waitara ou Wednesday (if sufficient in* ducement offers). Inglewood on Friday. Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two mares, £4 10s; three or moio, £2 each. J GEORGE, r a 312 Omata. TO STAND THIS SEASON, jSfSfffc^Hfl J THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE, iXfaifcfciiVn ¥ eliiegton II He will be at — Ihglewood (via Junction Road), return iDg through Lepperton, on Mondays. Okato, on Fridays. Terms, 255. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. J. F. HOOKER, 0353 South Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. T^ii' THOROUGHi^JSWj J RKD STALLION who has been imported into this district from Auckland by Mr W. J. Ruesell, will stand this season in town, and travel the country, if sufficient inducement oltVrs. Lionel, who is rieing 8 years old, is by Leolinus (imp,)) o ut of Petroleuse (itnp J, and ie, therefore, half-brother to that great three-year -old Qutling, now performing so well in Australia. Leolinns also sired Miss Alice, from Petroleuse, who has run well in Sydney, and Wrmktiwai, winner of the Aiaiden Plate, 25050v5., ono and a-quarter miles, at ihn V.R.C. Spring Meeting. LjOjnKl, iB consequently full brother to these wellknown ptrforruerH. The full pedigree of both siio and dnm will be iound m the N<»\v Zealand Stud Book. Terms, £2 per single mare ; rcduotion made iv case of two or more mares-, the property of snme owner. Full purtioularß and every information rolutive to travelling on application to | *4J)9 W. 0. RUBSELL..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8935, 18 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8935, 18 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8935, 18 November 1890, Page 1