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REGISTERED REGISTERED ■pOOK OUT for the beautiful PRIZES to be offered to TURF CLUB CIGARETTE SifOKtfjTtS. If you want a Commission executed on the MELBOURNE, CAULFIELD, or NEW ZEALAND CUPS, inquire for Programme and Price List, by letter or telegram, from HARRY ELLISON, MANUFACTURING > TOBACCONIST AND TURF COMMISSION AGENT, Queen and Grey Streets Auckland. DA . McLEOD, >1 ’•■■ -j / n <1 7/. 7A A ■ .Auckland,, ■' j?„ V. » MEMBER OF TATTERSALL’S CLUB, First transaction must be cash. Reply to teligfam must be prepaid. . •’)p Address—D. A. McLeod, Tattersall’s Cltiiu Auckland. -■ - : - - ' ' -... <~r.-.rm ui Sires of the SeasbliK .. ' ‘ --F IIScISS/ TO STAND THIS SEASON AT .THE HARP OF ERIN, The Thoroughbred Stallion, J B HI GAD I ER, By Musket (impJ dam Pungawkbewere, by Golden GrapiS,’ dam Atlanta. - BRIGADIER is a dark brown horse, with black about 16 hands 2 inches. He was bred by Mr.- T. Morrin ofAuckland. He is seven years old. a BRIGADIER only started on three namely, Mares", Produce Stakes, in which he beat Howitzef,' Ricochet, Tamora, Lady Norah, and others. In the Flying Stakes he be&tj. Mitrailleuse and four others (he ran the'f-mile in Im. 175.). Woin the Ellerslie.Plate beating Tamora and Antelope.;-r, ; Terms.—Thoroughbred mares, £7 ; half-bredmares, £4. Two’, oj: more mares per agreement. Groom’s fee, 45., to be paid on, the first service. All fees to be. paid before- Januaiy Ist, 1891. . Paddocks 2s. 6df. per week. Every care takeri, but no responBRIGADIER will- travel-' follow?:—Mondays: Panmure, Howlek, East Tamaki,., and Rogers’ Eann,;Papatoitoiv Moridiy/ nights; Tuesdays: Mangere ;• . Wednesdays West Tamaki; Saturdays : Avondale.; remainder of week at the Haip of Erin. For further particulars apply to the groom inf charge, or R. THORPE, Harp of Erin, Ellerslie. r o TRAV E L- . T H;i S! SEA S O M The celebrated Thoroughbred Horse' ' , z By Slandeter out of Awatea. by RaverisWorth (iiriii'.) <oWof ! Skybird(imp.),by Teddington. Slanderer,,by Traducer out of Gitana, by Sir Hercules out of Gipsy Queen, by II GRIP thus combines some of" the stoutest strains to be found in the Stud Book. Grip is a black.horse, with a white standingil6 hands high, on short legs; and* shows-great power ana quality. During his racing career he, at three years old, rafl second for the Canterbury Derby and won the Dunedin St. Leger. He did not run as a four-year-old. .At' five t year? he won the C.J.C. Handicap, two miles, carrying’Bst. 6ws.; the Canterbury Cup af 500 sovs., two and a.quarter miles, carrying 9st. 51bs.; ana Christchurch Plate. ... GRIP was an undoubted' stayer under • big' weights J- and in the season 1881 headed tke list of winners with a total of £1,455. Terms : Single Mares, £3; two or more, the bona fide property of one owner, at a reduction. ' . . ; . i 1 GROOMAGE, 2s. 6d. .... GRIP will stand-at the farm of the undersigned at East Tamaki, and travel the surrounding • - Good Grass and plenty of Water at 2s. per week. Every care, but no responsibility. • • 1.7 v . E.<R. LAXON. KING QUAIL. .7 THE above xVell-kndwn Thoroughbred' Stallidti’ will travel the following Districts during the ensuing; season— EAST TAMAKI PAPAKURA ' OTAHUHU > WAIROA SOUTH f; • • 1 ’ MANGERE ' • - < MkIRAIYAI * ’ PAPATOITOI > WHITFORD ‘ ’ HOWICK. . KING QUAIL is so well and. favourably known that comment on his Turf career is unnecessary, and his stock ; realise'the'highest prices irf local markets. 1 For further particulars apply to < A. K. HARRIS, East Tamaki. ,

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 14, 1 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 14, 1 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 14, 1 November 1890, Page 8

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