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TO STAND THIS SEASON "AT BELL BLOOK. fiv, t^tn nrHRi THoaouGHBljgJwjJ 1 BRED STALLION <d3dJAiJ2 The Australian* The Adstbaltan (late War Eagle) was bred by Mr W. Gurrard, of Rupid Bay; South Australia, and sold as a yearling for 600 guineas. He is a dark brown horse, with black pom's, ani stands 15 hands 3J inches hiub, and is n sure foal getter, two mares only out of sixty-ninp, so far as can be ascertained at present, having missed during the past seison. Pedigree: The Australian, by Tregeagle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported), by Touohstone out of -Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), ggd Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &o. The Australian is a fine tempered animal and sound. A ylance at the above pedigree will show The Australian possesses the most fashionable blood of tho day. Being a grandson of the mighty Touohstono ought to convince the' most 'fastidious breeder of horse stook that such a strain is not to be obtained elsewhere at such a low fee. The Australian is tho sire of Tobpbdo, who last racing season so greatly distinguished himself, " sweeping the pool " at Nelson and Taranaki J.O. Boxing Day meeting, and ~ cutting out the mile and a-half at Wangariui in 2min 42sec (beaten-, by half a I'nsjth by Montrose II); SIBIOS/ Flukem, Macaroni, Tns Orphan, all sub- 1 stantial winners, and others A 3-year-old brother to Flukem is valued by his owneri at £100. '■ Igg*- Last season The Australian's stook won £518, being in advance of the progeny of such highly-priced stud horses as The Dauphin, Anteros, King Cole, Ascot j Foal Play, Armament, Sou'wester, &ci As all The Austialian's Btook are from half-bred mareß, tbe inference Ib that wbea mntod with better bred mares eomethingjVery superior will bo produced. The increasing value of The Australian's stock is evidenced by the lar«o prices oommanded by his offspring, numbers from common mares baring realised very high prices, and owners not enring to part with them at all eioce Taranaki bred horses have distinguished themselves all over the colony. Further partioulars'Jani tubulated pedigree may be obtained from tha groom in oharge A limited number of mares only ioill\ k le • taken. FEE : £5 (£4 if paid at lßt [service), payable by promissory note, due ' Ist January, 1892 ; 10s payable "on first service. ■ ■ < Good Paddock accommodation, Is per week. All care but no responsibility.' Australian will travel} to Oakura ..should, sufficient 'inducement offer. Apply to groom in charge. ■ > a 330 A. BISHOP, Groom-inoharge. TO STAND THIS SEASON. CW^* THETHOROCGH. IjJSJIPJj L BRED STALLION who has been imported into this district from Auckland by Mr W.- J. Russell, will stand this season in town, nni travel tbo country, if sufficient inducement offers, as follows : — Mondays, to Ingle wood via. Junction Road ; Wednesdays, Okato. Lionel, who is rising 8 years old, js by Leolinus (imp.) t Ollt of-Petroleuee (imp.), and is, therefore, half-brother to that grpat three year-old Catling, now performing so well in Australia, and Botohkies, tho famoos Auckland stallion, whoso fee is the highest in New Zealand. LeolinOs also frirad Miss Alice, from Petroli'use, who bus run well in Sydnoy, and Whakawai, winner of the Maiden Plate , 25080vb , one ani a-qnartcr mileß, at the V.R.O. Spring Meeting. Lionel is consequently full brother and related to thene well-known performers. The full pedigree of both «ire and dam will be found in the New Z n a!and Stun Book. Terms, £2 per single mire ; roduotion made in case of two or more mires, the property of same owner. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. Full particulars and every information relative to travelling on application to a 457 W. J: RUSSELL/ B^^im*, THE WELL-KNOWN* SSSflß^i: THOROUGHBRED , «P*s&«4 FOTJLSfiOU. f BY Mubkel? out of Sland&Ri and sirs' of b'napoap, will Btand at Nuw Ply- 1 , month during the season ol 1891, * I , FODLBHOT will. bo> at Messrs' West &, Jury's stables, Devon-fltreefy on.Soplemberi 7th, and will remain ether©: from Monday/ to Wednesday each > week ■ during 1 tbdt season. ■ 1 ■ . 1 < i t For full pedigree soe N.Z. Stud Book.? ■ ' H Terms : £6 6s per mare; payable on or! before January Ist, 1852w ■> For further information apply to oharles ward, . &411 ' Hawera. — — — 1 TO TRAVEL THIS SEA SON BE-.' TWEEN OPUNAKE AND NEW". PLYMOUTH. ; -k . >»« The well-known 1 Sfjljlm J THOROUGHBRED <■■••■>•' COCKS v it E»' BY To wtod— Certainty; by LI Burbary ' Chance, by Sir Hercules— Fineßßai" Towton by Melbourne' — Oinizelli. by Touchstone— Brocade. Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker — Cervantoß mare. Corksure being by Puriri's sire front Dead Shot's dam should be a good reooinmendation, added to the oxcollence of his, stock, one of bis get, Cheque, boiug the bee 1 - hack that has ever appeared- on this coast, giving away, lumps ol weight an 1 b> ating suoh performed as Jenny, Vendor, Donald, Pyramus. Despised, and v hoot of others. Songster, The Jokor, Ngatofcotua, Councillor, Dynamite, Gladstone, Creeping Jane, Ino, Daisy, and others of his Btook bave won iuccp, and as hacks and harness horses thoy are eeoond to none. A most puitnble sire to cross with drought and li^bt harness tunres. I' or teru s and particulars apply to RO3ERT MUNRO, a 485 Rahotu. To Cure Skin Diseases. — Sulpholinb Lotion quickly driveß away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness, and Scurf, &c. leaving a clear, spotloss Skin and beautiful Complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the Skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London, Sold everywhere. — Adv* RUSSELL'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY— Opposite 00-operative Stores.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9194, 23 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9194, 23 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9194, 23 September 1891, Page 4

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