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SIRES OF THE SEASON qpo stand this season, FLINTLOCK,’ (Brown horse, seven years, stands 15 hands 2g inches, by Musket—Agate) AT HIS OWNER’S PLACE, RIVERDALE, WAIKATO. FEES£I2 12s. each"mare. Paddocks free to Ist January, 1892. Every care taken but no responsibility For full particalars apply to D. McKINNON, Ohinewai. *pHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, HIPPOCAMPUS, BY DAINTY ARIEL, DAM FANNY FISHER, BY FISHERMAN, Will this Season be at the Service of Breeders at Glenora Stud Farm, Papakura. HIPPOCAMPUS is the sire of Hippodantia, who won over £1,300 as a three-year-old, including Hawke’s Bay Guineas. She has also won a Wellington Island Bay Handicap, Bst 41b; dead heat with Pasha, 7st 61b, Free Handicap; won MartonRangitikei Handicap, Bst 71b ; Railway Handicap, Bst 131 b; Flying Handicap. Bst 101 b ; Wanganui Cup, 7st 81b; Heretaunga Handicap, Bst 21b ; Flying Stakes, Bst 121 b. Shillelagh, who won the Hurdle Race at A.R.C. Winter Meeting, 1888, Hurdles at Wellington, Ladies’ Bracelet at Christchurch, and second in the Great Northern Steeplechase, 1889, was also sired by Hippocampus; as were also Theorem, winner of Wellington Hurdle Race, and The Baron, the best three-quarter-miler in Auckland, and others too numerous to mention. HIPPOCAMPUS is well known for getting first-class hacks and jumping horses. Terms : Thoroughbred Mares, 5 guineas ; Half-breds, 3 guineas. Good paddocking at 2s. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to W. WALTERS, Papakura • qpHOROUGH BRED RAGLAN, (Brown horse, about 15 hands three inches, 6 years old, by Cap-a-Pie, dam Tenambra. by The Marquis. Bred by Major George.) Will serve a limited number of mares this season, and will be at the service of breeders in Auckland and district. RAGLAN started twice as a two-year-old, running 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, and on the same day won the Cup. At Onehunga 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 Bstllb (third). Time, 2.121; 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 Foul’guineas. Two or more as per agreement. ♦ For particulars apply— G. E. WHITE, Ellerslie; Or, J. GALLAGHER, British Hotel. pO STAND THIS SEASON. The celebrated Grey Trotting Stallion DAYLIGHT, 4 years old, by Fitzjumes (imp. from America), dam Creeping Jenny (dam of the well-known trotting horse Midnight), by Dainty Ariel. DAYLIGHT stands 15 hands high, showing a good deal of quality and substance, with good all-round action. DAYLIGHT will stand at his owner’s stable, New North Road, and will travel the surrounding districts. TERMS—Three guineas a mare; two or more as per agreement. Arrangements can be made with the owner for visiting mares at their own stables. Good Grazing at 2s. 6d. a week. All care taken, but no responsibility. E. GEO. SANDALL.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 76, 7 January 1892, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 76, 7 January 1892, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 76, 7 January 1892, Page 12

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