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Notices. THE UNDKRM I<NTIONHD THOKOUGEBBED STALLION Will Stand at . Silvia Pabk : 'i S.E AT 0 N DELA VA L ' (Imp.) By ,Me|tpn'(the well-known English Detby and St.- Leger winner of 5T 1885), out of Rosedale, by Rottierhill out of Moss Rose, by King Tom •'• 'out of Ooulenr do Rose, by West Australian (also winnhr of the English.Derby and.Eotherhill is by Lord Clifden (winner of the St. Leeer) out of the celebrated, rnar.e Laura, the dam of Petrarch (the winner of the English Two Thousand Guineas'and St. Leger), and Lord Clifden is by Newminster, also the winner of the English St. Leger I .' Melton is a great'grandson, of Stockwell (winner of the English St. Leger, out of a granddaughter of Thormanby, winner of the English Derby. Q CO CO A o W H "I-1 D'-d o .j! OH w a K a H Stockwell Edith' Plum Pudding fjudy Go;' • "■ <0.,Lord of the Isles Miss Ann Thbrmanby Woodbine Newminster, 's ol a :SH ltd The ! Slavc ; Orlandoi ; Torm?nt|; Harkaway,,Pccalio'ntas' West Australian .Maria ;l (till! The Haron,'by Piirdcatrlier Pocahontas, by Glencfoe Newminster, by Touchstone Diadcmia, by Pyrrlius I. Sweetmeat, by Gladiator Foirinualla.'by Rirdcatcber Crozicr, or Dcy of. Algiers, r by.Priam; ■ Cacique, by Touchstone, by Camel Fair Helen, by Pantaloon The Little Khownj'by Muley Bay Missy, by Hay Mjdjton Melbourne, or Windhqund, by Pantaloon A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloch S tockwell, by The Baron Honeysuckle, by Tou'stone Touchstone, by Camel 'Kdeswirig, by Dr. Syntax 'Melbourne; by; Humphrey •n,Clinked' 1 .• ! Y 1 .V.olley, by Voltaire ;• : Touchstone/liy Camel Vulture, bv Langar : . It 1 will be noticed that Seaton Delaval is lull of the most fashionable • and best - staying English blood; and it is therefore not surprising that he was a stayer of the first water. Seaton Delaval won as a two-year-old, as a three-year-old, and as a four-yonr-okl, and quitted the turf in 1804. as a fiye-year-old, sound in wind and limb.: For quality and beauty of outline it would; indeed be, difficult to match him, and be ought to be a most, successful stallion. The more noteworthy of the many triumphs were winning tin Great Northern Fiandicap of £SOO at York, distance If mile, and the Great. Northumberland Plate of £IOOO, at Newcastle, 2 miles, and iij, this race ho beat the winners of -the Chester Cup, of the Manchester .Cup, and. t>f the City and Subuibw. He also ran second, in the Great Metropolitan,. Stake at "Epsom, miles,'only beaten, a head, and in'that race'had behind lum the winners of the Grea'' 'Yorkshire Handicap, of the Goodwood Stakes, arid of the Northamptonshire Stakes. 'The London Sportsman ot December 19, 1894, .writes as follows" As a son of the very successful site Melton,;a sound horse, andsa rare stayer, Seatpn Delaval is ;i;;a _ J pretty sure to make his marital) ■the study ;apd ;indeed it v is:a I'oiig time sincejso good'a horse 'was sent toNew Zealand;" ' l.q [Melton,; was, sqi d18ome,; years, baet to 'the Italian-Government' for ;£IO,OOO, and. .English..loreeders.have,jever.,since,.been, regretting' that- was allowed'''to.leave the ■,Wuntry, a? .been vinifprmly Isuccessful,-Owing to his being abroad, ;there ' .^Gre^iio*]twq*yeaif T in 1894,- but the: racing season of year, l tfre J li^n3hnsTi l4 Jastjays: i'VMelton with 23 winners of over precedenca'oyer Man, .who .won B;.races,'is undoubtedly' His sob,^arid ! as Melton's ; propfeny'have woii £25,000 in the last fc\yo seasons, and have included such animals aS' j ßeßt]Mari, lAvjhgton, Bullihedon, and Indian jQiieen, it "lis; easy to understand the'repfret felt atlbis being exported to Italy." ~ ',' .ijjrvTEUMS^Oß'Approved Mares.—ls'guineas for single 1 mare; 12 guineas two or more the property!of :B,aine ownersGrazing,at Sylvia'. l Park ; by arrangement'; 1 all care taken ,lt>ut no responsibility accepted. ~ jor.parjticulars apply to!, ; i. i • 1 :rL - v. Nathan,& co. Alarm, by Venison, Mare by Glehcoe Economist,'by Whisker ; MarebyNabockiish" ' Glehcoe', by Sultan Marpessaj/by, Muley ; Melbourne; ; by Humphrey ■ Clinker f ' ; Mowerina, by Touchstone Harkaway" by Economist Suspicion;' by : Speculation :.iiO i li '-' h '

j fJTOIiW A IKATOJ SE,TTLE-RS. ■/il'Hii Ji'!i'L—-»!■'>!}!lit-ivr lit- ; (JEORGE CAMPBELL 'directs ilie.attentipi of f Waifeato setjElers' ' ! "' J 'that-'heTlias !l ' ; fiisr. Vii.-u. i !>«.«•> v.tv>i- lo.nm'i V'llinou . ■.s V ; A, , FIRST-CLASS . TAILORING .^ { ,UA ESTABLISHMENT, un. : i! ' l! ' : !| At' ! Palmerston ; Buildings, :! i! : V»■ ':. i '« to 'tiu.n hi j Hotel \,\>and';im m<e(iiateiy ; opposi teethe Rail-v ; i <U: 1 he'.is 'prepared to/receive oriJera T?T il : t^MyyC'! 1 '}[!•} M'-iiUK* iu ; JtU (j; First at Mode* •■•eisni »fi i«'o* vlitoi: j ; !!;>> H ; )v jbohi TtfVJO |J : 6IJARANTEEI). •!<;'! S ,>.)(! >-Kj: vilfjiH'ii'jr'V/'i EOBERT 1 "P'OLMES; JnlP .t.•«.'{*« )"ff,SW.OTK» . , Bmlder, Cabinetmaker, ~; ivrj i TTpholfterer and Undertaker,' AndwGeneral House Furnishing* Ware'!;:;:ik»u;q !o house, A •^'OTW'M:A ! R l 'K E T, >"r ,: :-V.a ■ ,3m, .: Ki; r, .jl; 1 I w' desirouV of' fchf\inthe Waik'ato 1 'thafc : hb wfprepared' jfco ,611® f wy: ;qrde?; id ihe J /ab6y^ houseinAuckland;Estimates' liveiilor all' kinds 1 of-'work;' if-i^!uir^;'\7ob^ ,: work s oit all jcinWi attenaed to'-in town or' All Bedding and Mattrasses, made ob,the re l • lowwt' rates. (i every b ' irefqaiSsi te-f ! ! (^cdQ^tfcted 1 witl) fsoDomy.'' ( ' j " , J'lM'IM! .Orders; post;, |^rompt , ..attep - 110 FRIENDS ov ii;; v'--' MBS BUTTERWOETH, LONDON 4 PARISvPAPiER *7 7 j PATTERN DEPOT, , UPPER p i., n . (i ( l is: now showing n-: 1 <rNCTSgMMKRttTT,T,TNERV PAPER PATTERNS'of every description, if not iri stock, cut to any Sent post frpbi i.'jm l ''!'! -Note the'address Vi ' : ' UPPER QUEEN-STREET, Auckland (nearß.Hpbbs'}.,), s „ QOOD ?ARMS FOR SAL E, H. ROCHE : i OHAU P0 , • -U-, HAS FOR:SAIE SEVERAL GOOD FARMS. ,:. ; • i: / In the following - Rihikihi, Te Awamutu, Patebanoi, ; 'and oiher parts of the Waikato, : varying in size .from,, 100/ to "800 acres, Prices, according 'to' quality, position,< wyiug ; from £3 10a to £6 per acre. : \H*iZ*TZi~sTnj7ri7T : 7iTn"iir?7t7rv*7 ~ REDUCTIONS in everyldepiriment " during Cox's Cheap'Gai^Sal^

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Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3602, 3 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3602, 3 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3602, 3 August 1895, Page 3

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