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ADVERTISEMENTS S. C. CAULTON & Co. Stud & Pedigree Stock Agency. OFFICE: CENTRAL HOTEL, Tklephonk No. 490, CORNER OF VICTORIA & HIGH STS., AUCKLAND. £)N OUR REGISTER WE HAVE FOR SALETHOROUGHBRED STALLIONS, BY MUSKET, SOMNUS AND OTHERS BROOD MARES, BY MUSKET AND KING COLE, in Foul to the most fashionable sires STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLE HORSES in Training Also, A FEW GOOD HUNTERS AND HACKS. — N.B. —Messrs. S. C. C. & Co. will give every attention to clients entrusting them with business ; and our Mr. 8. C‘ Caulton will be prepared to act as Agent at the forthcoming Annual Sales cf Yearlings for clients at a distance. Having for a number of years devoted himself to breeding thoroughbred stock, enables him to offer special inducements to intending purchasers requiring yearlings. Messrs. Caulton & Co. are prepared to Act as Agents for Investments on Totalisators; commission on winnings only will be charged. McNIC O L ’ S g PRI N G HORSE FAIR, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE WAIKATO FARMERS’ CLUB’S ANNUAL STALLION PARADE. IN CAMBRIDGE YARDS. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, At Noon sharp. I will hold my Spring Horse Fair as above, and solicit entries. Good horses will meet a good demand if brought to this sale. Entries made to date are from :—GEORGE E. ciiAJfK, H. CLARK, R. McCALL, McNICOL BROS., C. J. STOREY, A. McNICQJe, G. F. McCULLAGH, J. J. McNICOL, H. WINDSOR. W..CHITTY, KING, LIMMER, CHARLESTON, ELSTON, RUMNEY, JAMES TAYLOR, W. TUCKER, W GRICE AND CO., WILLIAMS, F. MARSHALL, W. L. C. WILLIAMS, JOHN McLEOD, SEMMENS, D. SHAW, JOHN BRADY, E. Y. COX, R. RATHBONE, H. R. BRUNSKILL, A. DAWSON, T. WALKER, JAMES MUIR, HILL BROS., W. MORGAN, H. RHODES, BURN-MURDOCH, T. ROSBOROUGH, B. N. BUTTLE, JNO. POTTS, JNO. PHILLIPS, H. HASELEB, JAS. HONEYBUN. HOBBES WILL BE SOLD AS ENTEBED FOB SALE. The following STALLIONS will be also offered: — DRAUGHT BTALION, BLAIR ATHOL, by Blair Athol, dam Blossom ; Blossom, by Matchless out of Blossom, by Cumberland. A gi-adfl. worker, and sure getter of good stock. THOROUGHBRED STALLION AORANGI, four years old, by Captivator (imp.) out of Rangi; Rangi by Ravensworth (imp.) out of Skybird (imp.). Aorangi is a strong well-grown horse, very handsome, and with a set of splendid legs ; is a good-tempered horse, and has a splendid constitution, and would make a good horse to use as a sire on a station. ROADSTER STALLION MERRYBOY, three years, by Merrylegs out of Barry, a very fast trotting and handsome buggy mare, bred in Taranaki. Merry boy is a very handsome colt, resembling his sire very much, and has good paces, and will prove a good sire for breeding roadsters and buggy horses. Anyone having stallions to sell would do well to enter them at once for this sale, as this will be the best opportunity of the season to sell such. J. McNICOL. TENDERS will be received up to ist SEPTEMBER, 1892, for the Racing Pony SIR WALTER, by Sir Walter out of Piima Donna. Has been well wintered, and is now in racing condition. No offer refused.—Apply to j.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 109, 25 August 1892, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 109, 25 August 1892, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 109, 25 August 1892, Page 9