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SIRES OF THE SEASON gTALLIONS FOB THE SEASON, 1892. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wellington Park: — CUIRASSIER, by Musket (imp), dam Frailty. (List full for 1892.) HOTCHKISS, by Musket (imp.), dam Petroleuse (imp.) (Listfull for 1892.) CASTOR (imp.), by Zealot (son of the famous English sire Hermit, winner of the Derby 1867) out of Laay Yardley, by the great Sterling (sire of Isonomy—said to be the greatest racehorse of his day). Castor was a great performer at all weights and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 starts. His stock are particularly promising, robust, and handsome, showing great bone and substance. Terms : 15 guineas for two or more mares belonging to one owner, and 20 guineas for single mare. ST. LEGER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner). St. Leger is second on the list as a winner-producing sire for 1891-92. Terms: 15 guineas for two or more mares belonging to one owner, or 20 guineas for a single mare. TASMAN, by St. Albans (imp.), out of Zillah, by Peter Wilkins (son of the renowned Flying Dutchman). Tasman was a great racehorse, having won 36 races outof 58 starts. His stock are very promising, his daughters Florrie and Reflection being among the highest winners last season. Terms : 8 guineas for two or more mares belonging to one owner, and 10 guineas for single mare. Grazing at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars may be obtained from JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom; And at the Stud Office, Durham-street, Auckland. TTUNTING, COACHING, & TROTRM TING STALLION. To Stand this Season. The grand Hunting Entire “McHEAT H,” BY SOMNUS—CARISSIMA. A dark dappled brown, 16 hands high, of immense power and splendid, action, will travel the following Districts : — Avondale, Mount Albert, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoitoi, East and West Tamaki, Howick, Panmure, Otahuhu, Ellerslie, and Epsom TERMS Single Mares, £3; two <>r more as per agreement. To be paid on or before January Ist, 1893. R. P. KINLOCH, Veterinary Surgeon. Three Kings. nro STAND THIS SEASON AT J- LOCHIEL, OHAUPO, and Travel the surrounding - Districts, The Heavy Draught Stallion GENERAL FLEMING, The Pure Cleveland Bay Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER, And the Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KING. GIPSY KING is one of the biggest and handsomest horses in New Zealand and most fashionably bred, being by that great horse Le Loup (full brother to that famous mare Lurline) out of Gitana; Gitana by Rapid Bay out of Gipsy, by Yattendon out of Zingara, by II Barbiere out of Gipsy. Also, to Stand at his own stables, Lochiel, Ohaupo, CAP-A-PIE. Breeders before making arrangements about their mares would do well to see all of the above horses. Good paddocks with abundance of feed and water. J. McNICOL. August 10th, 1892. P> R I G A D I E R, BY MUSKET—PUNGAWEREWERE, Will Stand the Season at the following Districts MONDAYS —Devonport TUESDAYS— Onehunga and Mangere WEDNESDAYS—Otahuhu, Papatoitoi, Fast and West Tamaki THURSDAYS— Harp of Erin. FRIDAYS— Harp of Erin SATURDAYS— Epsom and Mount Albeet TERMS Thoroughbred Mares £8 8 0 Half-bred Mares £5 5 0 Apply to J. THORPE, Harp of Erin Hotel. R. & R. DUDER, Devonport. THE SIRE OF THE SEASON FOR J- 1892. PADDY’S LAND, WILL STAND AT SYLVIA PARK For a limited number of Mares only. The newely-imported Pure Bred Irish Hunting Sire PADDY’S LAND. Pedigree: PADDY’S LAND is a powerfully built dark brown horse, foaled 29th May, 1888. He stands about 16 hands high, on short legs, with great strength, lots of quality, and is a beautiful mover. He was bred by J. Duffin, County Dublin, Ireland. His sire the world-famed. Ascetic, by Hermit from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. Ascetic is the sire of Royal Meath, winner of the Grand Prix Steeplechase at Paris. He is also the sire of Cloister, who ran second in the last two Liverpool Grand National Steeplechases. Paddy's Land’s dam Maymorn by Old Victor (winner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by Vindex, by Touchstone); granddam Lady Norah, by Mount Zion (by Mountain Deer, by Touchstone out of Devotion, by Harkaway) ; g. granddam Polly, by Arthur (by Sir Hercules out of Angelica, by Sir Harry Dunsdale); g. g. granddam of Whalebone. It will be seen by the above that Paddy’s Land combines some of the stoutest strains of blood in the world, and from his size, strength, action, and quality, he ought to make a fit sire to get horses for the racecourse, hunting field, or for Indian or town purposes. Terms: Thoroughbred Mares, £lO 10 ; Half-bred, per arrangement. For further particulars apply to Groom, Sylvia Park, or Messrs. Hunter and Nolan.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 114, 29 September 1892, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 114, 29 September 1892, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 114, 29 September 1892, Page 11