TO STAND THIS SEASON, At E. A. Laurent's, Smart Road, New Plymouth, the Thoroughbred Stallion, Salvadan. O ALVADAN is a rich chestnut, standing over 16, and combines within himself the richest- blood that has graced the English and American turf, as the outlines of his pedigree will show. Salvadan, by .Salvator, out of Danegeld (imp. r froin England to America).. Sal-, vafor,\one pf-t&e grandest racehorses the, American 1 turf had ever known, winner of the , Champion Stakes, the Suburban Handicap, Conqueror of Tenny, and with the mile record , of 1.35 J; to his credit. He started nineteen times, and was never unplaced but once. He won four races as a two-year-olcl, eight as a three-year-old, five. straight victories as, a four-year-old. His winnings amounted to 120,355 dollars apart from matches. His great match race was witbl Tenriy,,when he ran the mile and a quarter on a round course, carrying 8.10, in 2*05. Match against ' rime, Mdnmouth Park, one" mile, in 1.35 J, the world'frl-ecor^ He was bred by Mr J. B. Haggin, the well-known Californian sportsman Danegeld, by Doncaster, ont.of Tribute Danegeld "was bred/ by Lord Rosebery. She won two -good races out of four starts as a two year-old, but owing to an injury dicLnot raceagain. She produced two foals in England* namely^Lady Marden, 'winner, on thejflat and over country, andDimsißl^wiiSnlr at two and threeyears old. ISalvaclor; was her third, and the first foal in America. Breeders will note the relationship to the defunct St. . Leger. Tribute was a fine mare, winning at two, three, four, and five years old. Among Her best performances may be mentione&the Datchet Welter Plate, carrying 10.2, the County Members Plate at Oxfotd, carrying 11.2, the Wrekin Cap at Shrewsbtiry, with 9.12, the Flying* Welter. Plate, at Manchester, with 10.8,;fcheEpsom Town Plate, and^he Forest Plate at Windsor. Salvadan,' by Salvator, from -Danegeld, by Doncaster, from Tribute. Salvator is* by Prince Charlie, the sire of Lochiel from. Salina by Lexington from Lightsome. Prince Charlie by. Blair, Athol from Eastern ' Princess. s «, ... , Salvadan has no performances; reason, when in. training as a two-year-old fie got; a severe kick <QEP%b.e. near front pastern, which enforced -his retirement. He was imported to Ijbisjoolcjny.wi j[b,,<srUead ; bothfor Vale. HavuS^ appareniily jecovered, J. Chaafft, of Auckland, attempted again to train him, and after putting up m his (as alleged by some of Auckland's oldest trainers) remarkable time, the old injury again ..for a time completely disabled Him. '•'"'] ' Fees : Thoroughbred mares, £4 4s ; other mares, i 3 10s ; grpomage, 55. ; All mares coming by train, "will be;rhex at Smart RoalSstation or New "month Grazing, Is 6d per week.. E" A. LAURENT, d 443 c , ■ :Owner
TO STAND THIS SEASON j (At Mr J. Looney's Farm,. O»kura) The Carriage jStallion HIGHLAND LADDIE. x ">■.'-. ' iVi V ri IGHL AND LADDIE is a beautiful lal' dark bay>witb> blaok^oints, standingjl'l'.handstfo - pj i* ;,r r ■ Highland Laddie is by, young KnottingW, dam vßlo&sie by Dextor, dam Fanny b^Wnicksilvei;. 1^ n^. ri ; '. . ', Young Knotfingly by Knottingly, dam Beauty py Traducer,' dam Little Laay by .To'wton. i"* f ;X : ':.. 1 Highland Laddie has proved himself a sure f oal-getteK , Winner of; three First in Canterbury. ( , Fee : ♦ £2, Pb* J^are. - Two or more as per, arrangement. Good paddockuig Is per week. All care j but no responsibility. ' '," . ' : . J s IX)ONlSY a < -■ i ' , Owner. ,
new; blood, ; 1 1' Isffb'" TRIED tHDHK • WINNING BLOOD: j— «^^e=kl| Breeders in Taranaki *^^"TT*iM^9^v are hereby notified that the thoroughbred stallion - :.:?.■. MALAiX^A", ■.■ will stand the season in this district. Malatua has ajigreat^linflage, as a perusal of 1Mb::: abnlatßd^pedigree (see cards) will . snowi Hejis a rich bay. horse by Malua (Melbourne;-Oup J 'winner) whom he great ly, resembles, from Faithful, by Darriwell (also a Melbourne Cup winner)* He stands 16J hands, possesses plenty of 'bone and substance, and is free from blemish. His performances on the turf have also been excel! -»t. He will stand at Rusk* ll's property, at Westown, and will travel "< sufficient inducement offer. Fee : £5 ,5s ; Grpomage, ss. tfor further, particulars app to- - h . E RUSSELL, , , , •■ In charge 'Or •'•'", DAN O'BRIEN , ,; Owner New Plymouth ,
To Stand the Season In tfie North Taranaki District, THE Imported American Trotting Stallion, ALBERT VICTOR, . By, Albert W-, from Victorine. Albert Victor has already stood a season in this district, and his stock have proved exceptionally, good. Albert Victor is a bay horse, blaok'pointi, standing 15.3, well proportioned, and possesses a good temper, and\sotnd constitution. Albert Victor, will travel to Okato on Mondays, returning Wednesdays. For the balance.- of thp week Albert Victor Will stand at Russell's, Westown FeesV £4, single mate; groomage fee, 5s (payable ,»t first service); all service fees payable' #n Ist, 1903. Any •hares sold, or dying, or changing hands n any way, to bet paid for. * For further particulars apply to <3t. PUNCAN d 491 Post Office, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12169, 19 January 1903, Page 8
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