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flosm TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ASHLEY-CLINTON, ‘THE' I'HQEDDG HtiRED BACING' SIRE : ; MR ;^cr:£r:mE . >ii »•; iat fTIURQU OISE is a brown horse* with excellent 1 and good • boneand Substance] . X. suitable forgetting 'nigb*olasß ; Hacks and Steeplechasers aS'welb’AsT borough bred Flat Racers of the first order. He was bred by-- Mr Samuel Gardiner, of Bundoora Park, Victoria,, and if got.by TobaljCaia from Topaz, a descendant of that great Jiiliet fclood which has the *»««!«. TT ""'- r xt~'-.A'—r-I'j*-' hi:—*- nr-*— *- ti-u:_ TURQUOISE haa proved himself to be a good performer on the Turf, having at all distances and under heavy weights carried his colors to victory. As a three-year-old he was thought to be almost as good as that champion Welcome Jack. The following are some of his principal performances :—Won Stewards’ Handicap, six furlongs, at the C J.C. Spring Meeting 1884, carrying 7st 101 b ; won Taranaki J.C. Handicap, 2 miles, at T.J.C. Autumn Meeting, 1886, carrying Bst 101 b ; won Easter Handicap, If mile, and Autumn Handicap, 1£ mile, at the A.R.C. Autumn Meeting, 1886, carrying 9st 31b and 9st 101 b respectively ; won Ladies’ Bracelet at A..R.C. Steeplechase Meeting, 1887, carrying 12st ; won Consolation Handicap at H.B.J.C. Spring‘Meeting, 18fe7 ; . ; Terms —Single glares, £{>: 6s- .Two or more, the property of the same owner, as^per : agreement. Godd padddcking ac66nrtnodation'. All mares “to'be remoVed when stinted, 1 due notice of which will be given. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ELLINGHAM, Ashley-Clinton. 76'

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HOMEWOOD, NEAR KAIKORA, The Thoroughbred 'Stallion RAGLAN (Bred by Major George.) LS a dark brown horse, 15 hands 3 inches high, 8 years old; RAGLAN was | sired by Cap-a-pie* by Maribyrnong—Miss Magus, whose cross-country stock are favourably known. ; Teuambra,. the dam of Raglan* was a highly-bred mare, and I raff five seconds in Auckland. She was Sired by that grand horse, The Marquis, and two of the races he won were the classic English Two Thousand Guineas and the St. Leger. Tenambra, by The Marquis out of Manners—Siittin, by Pitsford (imp) " out of Green Ijinnet; Green Linnet, by Delapre (imp), out of Kate Kearney Kate Kearney by JEtorv O’More (imp), out Of Daglion* (imported thoroughbred Irish hunter). Tho Marquis by Stockwell (son of the Baron) out of Cinizelli ; Cinizellvbjr ciqujEhst.Qne out of Brocade ; Br'ocadfe by P&ntaloon out of Bombazine ; Bombazine by Thunderbolt bat of Delta ; Delta by Alexander. When on the turf, RAGLAN proved hiorc’f a tbdrough boheiit ' horse and a first-class stayer, able to last to the end of a Cup race, carrying weight and defeatingthe best bpri.ee in Auckland. Jik sprint races he showed bis pace by beating performers like Teksum (who won races against the bpet,{ horses in,, Australia), Cissy, and others. RAGLAN started twice as a two-year-old, running second to Leopold in the Nursery Stakes. As a three-yearwold-he started in three 11 races, running second to Hilda in the Auckland Guineas, and second to Tartar (6st 51b) in the Christmas Handicap.. As a four-year-old, he won the Maiden Plate at Otabuhu, and on the same day won the Cup. At the Onehunga Spring Meeting won the Oup, carrying Bst 101 b ; Auckland Spring Meeting, won the Prince of Wales’ Handicap, beating Leopold, Lady Norah, Leorina, and others. At the same meeting next day won the City carrying 9st, in the fast time of 2mib i 2s 1 sec, Leopold (Bst 51b), second, (winner of the Auckland Cup), Cissy (Bst lib) third. Same day won the Welter Handicap, carrying list, and defeating a field of eight. Won Jnbilee Cup of 250 sovs, beating Hilda (Bst 91b), Antelope and others. Same day won the Flying Handicap of 100 sovs, defeating Teksum, Lochness and others. As it will be seen RAGLAN is a suitable horse to breed from to get racehorses and fast cross-country* stock, and if put to , roomy active mares to get weight-carry-ing hacks and .active harness horses. TERMS. —£S 5s single mare ; two or more as per agreement.

Paddocking free of charge until notice is given. Every care taken but no responsibility .‘ \ av'JJ. -•. , y- •-3i•> '• ; v For further particulars apply to H. D. LIMBRICK, Or to Owner. W. WOODS, 50 Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGATARATA STATION, WAIPUKURAU, The Thoroughbred Sire forerunner, By King of Clubs—l<!n Evant,^ FORERUNNER'S performances are well known in this district, and bis stock are Well spoken of. ' ‘ 1 Etifikire, KING OF CLUBS, was got by the imported Ace of Clubs, dam Marchioness (imp), sister to Tire Poor (imp). EN EVANT is by Lord Lyon, her dam Lady, Mary (dam Gang Forward), by Orlando, out of Splitvote (grand dam of St Albans) by St Luke—K!octrees (grand dam of Teddiugton. TKltMS—Four Guineas each mare ; two or more as per arrangement, For further particulars apply to FOUNTAIN LUNN, 62 Stud Groom]

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 2980, 7 October 1893, Page 4

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