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gTALLIONS FOR THE SEASON 1891. WELLINGTON PARK. The undermentioned Thoroughbred Stallions will be at the service of Breeders at Wellington Park during the coming season :— CASTOR. ST. LEGER. HOTCHKISS. TASMAN. CASTOR (imported), bred by Messrs. Graham, Yardley, England ; got by Zealot (son of the renowned Hermit) dam Lady Yardly, by Sterling (sire of the celebrated Isonomy); grand dam Leda, by Weatherbit out of Wish, by Touchstone. CASTOR started eight times as a two-year-old, winning six races, running second and third respectively in his other two engagements. As a three-year-old he started in thirteen races winning ten of his engagements, while he was second twice, and only unplaced once. As a four-year-old he ran in five races, winning the Liverpool Cup of 1800sovs, defeating such good performers a® Chippeway, Kildare, Beaver, Merry Duchess, The Lizard, and Samaritan; ran unplaced to Oberon (by Galopin) in the Lincolnshire Handicap; ran third to Merry Duchess and Carlton in the City and Suburban Handicap, beating Bird of Freedom. Isobar, ana five other good performers; ran fourth in the Doncaster Spring Handicap to True Blue 11., Samaritan, and Toastmaster, beating thirteen others; ran second to Exmoor in the Northumberland Plate (2 miles) carrying Bst 81b, beating eleven good performers. It will be seen that CASTOR was a great performer at all distances, weights, and ages ; and as his breeding is undeniable' add decended from the most fashionable strains he should be a desirable horse to breed from. Terms: 20 guineas a mare ; or 15 guineas for two or more. HOTCHKISS, by Musket’(imp.) dam Petroleuse (imp.) by Oxford (sire of Sterling, who sired the great Isonomy, Paradox, Energy, Beaudesert, and many other® of the best bred horses in Englund). Terms : 25 guineas. This horse’s list is full for 1891. ST. LEGER (imp.), bred by Lord Falmouth; got by Doncaster from Atlantis (imp.) by Thorinanby (winner of the Derby) out Of Hurricane, by Wild Dayrell (Derby winner). St. Leger is the sire of St. Andrew, Impulse, Town Moor, Regel, Brown Bess, Clanranald, and Roie, aft of Which hC got in hi® Wo first seasons Terms: 20 guineas for one mare; and 16 guineas for two or morej TASMAN, by St. Albans (imp.) dam Zillah,- by Peter Wilkins (imp.) out of a mare by Jersey (imp.), out of Amelia (grand dam of the celebrated Strop); by MoZaft, (Hit of Pfet, by Bolivar, out of Whizgig (imp.), by Whalebone. TASMAN started in 65 races, 42 of which he won at all distances and weights, and he retired from the turf as sound as when he was foaled. Terms : 10 guineas a mare. Good paddocks at 2s Cd a week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to Mr. THOMAS MORRIN, . . Durham-street East, Auckland ; Or, JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom, Mount Wellington. 'pH O ROUGH BRED STALLION, RAGLAN, (Brown horse, 15 hands three inches, by Cap-a-Pie, dam Tenambra, by The Marquis. Bred by Major George.) Will serve a limited number of mare® this season, and Will be dt the service of breeders in Auckland and district. RAGLAN started twice as a two-y Oar-old, tunning second to Leopold in the Nursery Stakes. As a three-year-old he started in three 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 Otahuhu, ana on the same day won the Cup. At Ortehtlnga Spring Meeting won the Cup, carrying Bst 101 b; Auckland Spring Meeting, won the Prince of Wales Handicap, beating Leopold, Lady Norah, Leorina, and others. Time 2.43. At the same meeting, next day, won the City Handicap, carrying 9st, defeating Leopold Bst 51b (second). Cissy Bst 11b (third). Time, 2.12 i; same day, won the Welter Handicap, carrying list and defeating a field of eight. Time,- 1.50. Won Jubilee Cup of 250 sovs., beating Hilda Bst 91b, Antelope and others. Time 2.42. Same day won the Flying Handicap of 100 sovs., defeating Teksum, Lochness, and others. Time, 1.19. TERMS: Thoroughbred mare Seven guineas. Half-bred Four guineas. For particulars apply— J. GALLAGHER, British Hotel, -TO STAND this season, FLINTLOCK, (Brown horse, seven years, stands 15 hand® 2J inches, by Musket—Agate) AT HlB OWNER’S PLACE, RIVERDALE, WAIKATO. FEES£I2 12s. each mare. Paddocks free to Ist January, 1892. Every care taken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to D. McKINNON, OhineWai. PQ OTICE TO RACING CLUBS. MR. HARRY H. HAYR Will be pleased to act as Agent in Auckland lor the purpose of receiving nominations, acceptances, &c. Address—P.O. BOX 805, AUCKLAND. y^TANTED— RUNNERS to SELL “The Sporting Review.”—Apply at the Publishing Office.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 56, 20 August 1891, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 56, 20 August 1891, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 56, 20 August 1891, Page 12

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