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ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE. The Thoroughbred Stallion “VICTORY,” By Puritan —Achievement, by Daniel O’Rourke - Defamation (dam of Lady Grey and granddam of La Petite Fille); Puritan by Cassivellanus—Fair Puritan, by Oliver Cromwell. Victory won several good races at all distances and under all weights, among his wins being the Westport Cup with 9.12 up. Also the Thoroughbred Mare “ SWEETIE,” .By Fathom out of Rosalind, the dam of Black Rose, Alpine Rose, Redwood and Awarua Rose; Fathom by Day Dawn—Maid of the Mist. Fathom is half-brother to Fame, dame of Dudu and Prestige. Also for Private Sale, ECHO and the hurdle racers OCEOLA and CLARICE, as the owner is giving up racing. For terms, &c., apply H. WALSH, Greyhound Stables, Auckland; Or, F. N. JONES, Nelson. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. HUNTER’S SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. The undersigned will hold a large Special Sale of Horses at Cambridge Yards, on THURSDAY, September 8, when over 2QQ horseswill be offered, amongst them some first-class Weight-carrying Hacks, by Ingomar, Fusilade, Billingsgate, Merrylegs, Cap-a-pie, "and other good sires. Also, flrst-class Draughts, broken and unbroken, Buggy Pairs, Plough and Coach Horses, &c. AT 11 O’CLOCK SHARP. N .B. —Persons requiring Horses of any class would do well to attend this Sale, as some really first-class animals will be offered. W. J. HUNTER. McNIC O L ’ S gPRING 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. CLARK, H. CLARK, R. McCALL, McNICOL BROS., C. J. STOREY, A. McNICOL, G. F. McCULLAGH, J. BROWN, 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. BRUNBKILL, A. DAWSON, T. WALKER, JAMES MUIR, HILL BROS., W. MORGAN, H. RHODES, BURN-MURDOCH, T. ROSBOROUGH, R. N. BUTTLE, JNO. POTTS, JNO. PHILLIPS, H. HASELER, JAS. HONEYBUN. HORSES WILL BE SOLD AS ENTERED FOR SALE. The following STALLIONS will be also offered DRAUGHT STATION, BLAIR ATHOL, by Blair Athol, dam Blossom; Blossom, by Matchless out of Blossom, by Cumberland. A grand 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, fired in Taranaki. Merryboy 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. P D. HALSTEAD, VETERINARY SURGEON, AUCKLAND, N.Z. E.D.H. attends daily at Pullan and Armitage’s stables, Albert-street, and may also be found night and day at his private residence, Grahamstreet.—Telephone No. 442.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 111, 8 September 1892, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 111, 8 September 1892, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 111, 8 September 1892, Page 10

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