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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK. <es«_-_*l__B THE THOROUGHIIIgygfBJ BRED STALLION «sfi\uiiH*i The Australian* The Australian (late War Eagle) was bred by Mr W. Qarrnrd, of Rupid Bay, Foutb Australia, and sold as a yearling fot 600 guineas. He is a dark browo borse, with black points, and stands 15 bands 3$ inches high, and is a sure foal getto r , two mares only out of sixty-nine, so far as oan be ascertained at present, having mießod during tbe past season. Pedigree: Tho Australian, by Tregeaglo (imported), out oE Ordeal (imported), by Touchstone out of sMrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), gR d Muley, out of Sißter to Pope, by Shuttle, &o. The Australian is a fine tempered animal and sound. A glance at the above pedigree will show Tbe Australian possesses the most fashionable blood of the day. Being a grandson of tbe mighty Touohstono ought to oonvinoe the most foßtidioue breeder of horse stook that such a strain is not to be obtained elsewhere at such a low fee. The Australian is tbe sire of Torpedo, 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 Wanganui in 2min 42seo (beaten by half a length by Montroso II); Slßlus, Flukem, Macaroni, The Orphan, all substantial winners, and others. A 3-yenr-old brother to Flukem is valued by hisownerd at £100. g_r* Last season Tbe Australian's stock won £513, being in advanoe of the progeny of such highly-priced stud horses as The Dauphin, Anteroß, King Cole, Ascot, Foul Play, Armament, SouVeßter, &c. As all The Aushalian's stock are from half-bred mares, tbe inference is that when mated with better bred mares something .very superior will be produced. The increasing value of The Australian's stock is evidenced by tho larftfl prioed commanded by his offspring, numbers from common mares having realised very high prices, and owners not caring to part with them at all sioce Taranaki bred horses have distinguished themselves all over the colony. Further particulars an'l tabulated pedigree may be obtained from the groom in charge A limited number of mares only will be taken FEE : -£5 (£4 if pnid at Ist service), payable by promissory note, due Ist January, 1892 ; 10b payable on first service. * : . Good Paddock accommodation, lsperxoeeh. All care but no responsibility. IfgrThe Australian will travel to Oakura should sufficient inducement offer. Apply to. groom in charge. a 330 A. BISHOP, _room-in oharge. TO STAND THIS SEASON. fi_-*.a£&k THE THOROUG Hjgjgyg£&?j| -I- BRED STALLION who has been imported into this district from Auckland by Mr W. J. Russell, will stand this season in town, and travel tho country, if sufficient inducement offers, at) follows : — Mondays, to Inglowood via. Junction Road ; Wednesdays, Pfeftto. Lionel, who is rising 8 years old, is 1 by Leolinns (imp.), out of Posroleuee (imp.), and is, therefore, half-brother to that great three year-old Qatliag, now performing so well in Australia, aud Hotobkiss, the famous Auckland stallion, whose fee is the highest in New Zealand. Ldolinus also flired Miss Alice, from Petroleuse, who has run well in Sydney, and Whakawai, winner of tho Maiden Plate, 250sovs , one and a-quarter miles, at the V.R.O. Spring Meeting. Lionel is consequently full brother and related to these well-known performers. The full pedigree of both airo and dam will bo found in the New Zealand Stud Book. Terms, £2 per single mare ; reduction made in case of two or more mires, the property of same owner. Groom's fee, 2b 6d. Full particulars and every information relative to travelling on application to a 457 W. J. BUSSELL. TO TRAVEL THIB SEASON BETWEEN OPUNAKE AND NEW PLYMOUTH. __ . -^mtt The well-known ■Mjlßni THOROUGHBRED 2832» cooesu#e! on BY Towton — Certainty, , by Ll Barbary Chance, by Sir Heroules— -Finesse. Towton by Melbourne •— Cinizelli, by Touchstone— Brocade. Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker — Cervantes mare. Cocksure being by Puriri'i sire from Dead Shot's dam Bhould be a good recommendation, added to the excellence of his stock, one of his get, Cheque, beiug the best hack that has ever appeared on this coast, giving away lumpß of weight and beating suoh performeisas Jenn,y, Vendor Donald, Pyramus, Despised, and a boat of others. Songster, The Joker, Ngatokoiua, Councillor, Dynamite, Gladstone, Creeping Jane, Ino, Daisy, and others of his stock have won races, and as haoks and harness horses they are Becnnd to none. A moßt suitable sire to cross with draught and light harness raareß. I'or terms and particulars apply to ROBERT MUNRO, 0485 Rahotu. ** Sam *,iS*± THE WELLKNOWN ggggjjpj THOROUG U BRED iSfe&sJ FOULSHOT, BY Musket out of Slander, and Bire of !>nupcap, will stand at New Plymouth during the season ol 1891. Foolsqot will be at Messrs WeatA Jur) 'c Btubles, Devon-street, on September 7th, and will remain thire from Monday to Wednesday eaoh week during,; the eeaeon. For full pedigree Bee N,Z. Stud Book. Terms: £6 6s per mare; payable on or before January Ist, 1892. For further information apply to CHARLES WARD, &411 ' Hawera. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATJ&S, ALSO,— Town and Country Properties for Salo or to Let. — Apply to ARTHUR STANDIPff, TOS hV Rolioitor To Cure Skin Diseases. — Sulpholinb Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Rod ness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness, and Scurf, &c. leaving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful (Jomploxion. Sulpholinu is a necessity for the Skin, especially in hot climates. Made ia London. Sold everywhere. — Adv*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4