SIRES OF THE SEASON 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 m 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, defeatmg such good performers as 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, and five other good performers; ran fourth in the Doncaster Spring Handicap to True Blue 11., Samaritan, and Toastmaster, beating thirteen others; ran, second tb Exmoor in the Northumberland Plate (2 miles) carrying Bst 31b, beating eleven good performers. t It will be seen that CASTOR was a great performer at all distances. weights, and ages; and as his breeding is undeniable and 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 aired the great Isonomy, Paradox, Energy, Beaudesert, and many others of the best bred horses in *2s guineas. This horse’s list is full for 1891. ST. LEGER (imp.), bred by Lord Falmouth; got by Doncaster from Atlantis (imp.) by Thormanby (winner of the Derby) out of Hurricane, by WildDayrell (Derby winner). St. Leger is the sire of St. Andrew, Impulse, Town Moor, Regel, Brown Bess, Clanranald, and Roie, all of which he got in his two first seasons. Terms: 20 guineas for one mare: ana 15 guineas for two or more. TASMAN, by St. Albans (imp.) dam Zillah, by Peter Wilkins a.) out of a mare by Jersey (imp.), out of Amelia (grand dam e celebrated Strop), by Mozart, out of Pet, 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 6d a week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to Mb, THOMAS MORRIN, Durham-street East, Auckland; Or, JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom, Mount Wellington. 'T'HE PURE - BRED CLYDESDALE A STALLION YOUNG CHAMPION Will Stand this Season at EAST TAMAKI. YOUNG CHAMPION is a bay, standing 16 hands high, possessing good flat bone, with good substance, and is remarkably fl, C tri vp . YOUNG CHAMPION was bred in Victoria by Mr. Nelson. •Ry Champion (imported from Scotland), his dam by Cromwell (imported), grand-dam by Black Champion (imported from Tasmania), Cromwell, by Merry Tom. TERMS—Single Mare, £2; two or more as per agreement. Groomage, 2s. 6d., payable at first service. Good Accommodation for mares at 2s. 6d. per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Will Travel:—Mondays, Papatoitoi and Woodside; Tuesdays, Flat Bush and East Tamaki; Thursdays, Mangere; Wednesdays and Fridays, at Home; Saturdays, Howick. All payments to be made to the proprietor by the 3rd of January, 1892. m . W. D. I.AXON, East Tamaki. Ist September, 1891. O STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse OREMORNB, By Cadogan, dam Miss Laura. CREMORNE, as a two and three year old, won some of the best races in Auckland, Taranaki, and Wanganui. A good honest performer, with good bene and substance. Sire and dam both imported from England. Stands 16 hands high. The fee for Cremorne’s services has been fixed well within the reach of everyone—only £2 25.; two or more mares, liberal reduction allowed. Groomage, 2s. 6d. G. SMYTH, ' Mangere. *po STAND* THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion THE CLOWN, By Patriarch—Bay Leaf, by Peter Flat out of Sharkie, 1 by Riddlesworth, WILL TRAVEL ALL THROUGH LOWER WAIKATO DISTRICT. On Saturday and Sunday, within 4 miles of Huntly. THE CLOWN is a chestnut horse, standing about 15 hands 2 J inches, and is so well and favourably known that comment on his turf career is unnecessary. FEES: £2 2s. each Mare, payable on or before Ist January. Every care taken, but no responsibility. gg" For further particulars apply to P. HOULAHAN, Huntly.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 75, 31 December 1891, Page 12
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