To Stand ihft Season In tlio North T araaaki District, fglliy Imported American Trotting JL * Stallion, ALBERT VICTOR, By /.lbert W, from Victorine. Albeut Victoii has already stood a ! season in this district, aud his stock have f proved exceptionally good. A.lbt rt Victor J is a bay horse, black points, standing 15.3, well proportioned, and possesses a good temper, and so; nd constitution. Albert Victor will travel to Okato on Mondays, reluming Wtid-scs lays. For tho balance of the week Albert Victor will stand at Russoll's, WeMown j Fees: £4, smylo maie; pjoomage fee, j 5s (payable at lirst service); all service ! fees' payable on Jnnuiry Ist, 1903. Any « Tiares poid, or ciyit'g, er changing hands n any way. to bo paid fur. For further particulars apply to G. DUNCAN | <3491 Post Office, .New Plymouth. TO TRAVEL TIIE OPUNAK3 and Surrounding Dibtricis. the well known Trotting Stallion. Basaine, BY Berlin (imp \ by Woodford Marabrino ; sire Dudley*. dam Coquette by Blackwood Abdailah, dam Lady Grey. Bazaine is a most successful performer, winning a number of races at Dunedin and Christchimh, his Just win being at Lancaster Park, Cnristchurch, in the Innovation fiandu-ap, 2 miles, in 5. 34. Terms, se.won «. 3, payable on January Ist, 1903 •, groomage fix- ss, payable first service. For further particulars apply to J. W. LSIiUkK, Eltham ; . Or groom in charge, Opunake. NEW BLOOD, dtSM^ v Jsif% Till CD BLOOD, WINNING BLOOD. _-J.-\ Xl% "Breeders in Taranaki arw hereby noii tied that the thoroughbred stuiliou Mr x ft T IT § & Is is. 1 U -d will stmul tho season in this district. Malatna h:is a urmi lineage. 0 s - a perusal of his ahu!ut < o pedigree (see curdb) will show. He is a rich bay horse by Malua (Melbourne Cup winner) vhomhe greatly resembles, from Faithful by Darriwell (also a "Me! bourne Cup winner j, He stands 16 hands, possesses plenty of bone a.n«i substance, and is free* from blemish. His performances on the turf have also been excel ~»t. He will stand at Itus-->. U's property at Westown, aud will travel ' sufficient inducement offer. Fee : £b 5s ; Groomage, ss. For further particulars epp ro E RUSSELL, In charge Or DAN O'BRIEN, Owner New Plymouth TO STAND THIS SEAPON, At E. A. Laurent's, Smart Road, Nev/ Plymouth, the Thoroughbred Stallion, Salvadan. 1 >Q ALYADAN i= a rich chestnut, standO ing over 16, and combines within himself ;be richest blood that has graced the English and American turf, as the outlines of his pedigree will show. Salvadan, by*Sa}v;»tor, out of Danegeld (imp. from England 'o America). Salvator, one of the grandest racehorses the American, turf has ever known, winner of the Chanipion Stakes, the Suburban Handicap, Conqueror of Tenny, and with the mile record of i.3D£ to his credit. He started nineteen times, and was never unplaced but once. Ke won four races as a two-year-old, eight a3 a three-year-old, five straight victories as a four-year-old. Ilis winnings amounted to 120,355 dollars apart from matches. ll is great match race was with Tenny, v/heu he ran the mile and a quarter on :< round course, tarrying 8.10, ia 2-05. Match ag.iinst iime, Momnoutb P;;rk, one mile, in 1.35£, the world's record He was bred by lUr J. B. Haggin, the wull known Calil'orniau sportsman. Danegeld, by Doncister, out of Tribute Danegeld was bred by Lord llo?ebery. She won tyro good races out of four starts as a two year-old, but owiua to an injury did noc race agjin. She prf)duced two foals ia E-igla-id, n-;rae!y, Ljidy Marden, winner on tlie flat and over country, and Damsel, a winner at two u.ud threeyears old. Salvador was her third, and the first foal in America. Breeders will note ihe relationship to the defunct St. Legcr. Tribute was a fine mare, winning at two. three, four, anj five yeais old. Among her best performances m.vy be mentioned the 1 hitohet Welter PkU'/e-airying 10.2, the County Members Phtr- wi Oxford, carrying 11.2, the Wrekin Cap at Shrexvsbury, with 9.12, the I'hing Welter Plato, iit Manchester, v. uh'lo.3, the Epsom "'own Pb.tc, and Lhe Fo.resc Plate at Windsor. Salvadan, by Kdvator, from -Danegeld, by Donc\«-ter."fr' m Tribne. Silvator is by PriiX'o Ch-irlie, tlu, of Loehiel from Sulu::i by ].ex>r>gton from Lightsome. ' L-rmce Chirlio by Blair Athol from Eastern "ij'ji; 1 • Salv::d,m has no n'.rformcnces: reason, when in t:,;inir.g :u* a tv;o-\wr-old he got a severe kick oo Ihe near front pastern, which entorot dha rvtirerneni. Ho was imported to this colony with C-ilead. both fcr pale. H yin ; apr-arcitly recovered, J. Ch.iaf, 1 , v.f Auckland, attempted ag.un to train ban, and aitf-r puftlng up in bis trials (as allcrj'J.'i !>v some of Aueklnnd's oldest trji:i'':--i) r-j.uar'cuble time, tlie old injury :\g^\'\ for ;i tir-je cbmplytely dis\bled him. Fees : T her r.uu l.i- red r.iares, i'A 4s ; other imrr-s, x 3 10* ; groomage. o*. All murrs L-".ran!g by irjm v. ill )>c met at Smart Ho i.i -l.m or jNow — »iouth Grazing, j.- 1 c 1 per \' r • ' ! i. ;'- L. LA 7 l\7Z*S. r V . d 443 Uwner
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12116, 6 November 1902, Page 6
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