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ADVERTISEMENTS BAY COLT, by Brigadier (son of Musket) out of Lady Lonsdale, by Anteros (imp.)—Lady Mary, by Towton (imp.)—Miss Nightingale, by Sir Hercules. Lady Mary, who is full sister to Mist, dam of Salvage (winner of the Great Autumn Handicap and Auckland Cup), is dam of "W. E. Gladstone, a good performer in the Auckland district. Lady Lonsdale is one of the few daughters of Anteros now left in New Zealand. Brigadier is half-brother to Crackshot, and is sire of Brigand, Brigade, Lady Belle, His Worship, and Eve (one of the best two-year-olds seen out this season). ON ACCOUNT OF MR. BREAKELL. BAY COLT, 1 year ifoaled in October), by Natator out of Kit, by Dainty Ariel—Lady Julia, a mare bred in New South Wales, got by Ivanhoe out of Cassio (imp. to Auckland); Ivanhoe by Crab (Arab), dam by Gratis—Alice Grey, granddam of Yattendon. Natator, who won the Canterbury Derby, Wellington Cup ana several other races, is sire of numerous winners, and is full brother to Nautilus, the dam of Cynisca. Kit, the dam of the colt to be offered, is dam of Fishplate and Ilina, and Fishplate is dam of Bigness and Florence. CHESTNUT FILLY, 1 year (foaled in October), got by Ingomar (imp.) out of Leila, by Anteros (imp.) out nf Kit- Leila was a good racer herself, and is one of the few daughters of that successful sire Anteros now left in New Zealand. For Kit’s pedigree see above. Ingomar was a great racer in the old country, both on the flat and over sticks, and has sired in New Zealand such well-known racers as Loch Ness, Strephon, Alcinous, Fiesole, Vandal, Warrior, Ingorina, etc. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1892. r pHE 'YV’APITI YEARLINGS. AT DURHAM YARDS. At Twelve o’clock noon. The Undersigned have received instructions from Major George to sell on the above date, the following pASHION ABLY-BRED YEARLINGS : Lot 1. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson from Tenambra, by The Marquis (imp.) from Lady Manners Sutton, by Pitsford (imp.) from Green Linnet, byDelapre (imp.) from Kate Kearney, by Rory O’More (imp.) from Taglioni. This filly is half-sister to that good horse Raglan, who won many good races, and full-sister to Pegasus, winner of last A.R.C. Welcome Stakes. Lot 2. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson from The Maid, by -King of the -Ring'from Maid of" Ait Work, by King Alfred (imp.) from Mischief (dam of First King ana Petrea), by The Premier (imp.) from Maid of the Mill, by Rory O’More (imp.) from Peter Fin mare. This filly is half-sister to Vendetta and The Workman, who won the last V.R.C. Farewell Handicap. Lot 3. CHESTNUT COLT, by; Nelson from Florence, by Papapa from Marchioness, by Herald (imp.) from Blink Bonny, by Porus. This colt is half-brother to Fiesole and Coalscuttle, both winners of many races. Lot 4. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson from Memphis, by Gang Forward (imp.) from Palmyra, by South Australian (imp.) from Zenobia (imp.) (dam of Ada, who was dam of Newstead, one of the fastest horses in Australia). This Ally is half-sister to Reprisal, winner of the last V.R.C. Place Handicap and many other races, and ZEgyptus, winner of many races. HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. QNCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. W. H. PATTERSON’S HORS E RE LIEF. PATTERSON’S HORSE RELIEF is the Best in the World, and can be used with confidence as an outward application. It is a well-tried Remedy, and as the hundreds of Testimonials can show, has proved itself worthy of its name. What wonderful time we’re living in, and almost past belief, Are the marvellous cures effected by PATTERSON’S HORSE RELIEF. For Influenza and Sore Throats, Sore Shoulders and Sore Backs. ’Tis good alike for Racing Stud, Draught Horses or common Hacks; Chapped Heels, Rheumatics, Cuts and Wounds —for Blistering Horses too— It must be seen to be believed the good that it will do. Of all the preparations made this is the very chief, Nought can compare throughout the world with Patterson’s Horse Relief. ’Twill cure Mud Fever in the Horse, Sore Udders of the Cow, Ringworm in Calves, or any hurt that happens to Bow-wow. Some men profess to tame the horse like Rarey or Bellew, But PATTERSON can keep him sound—that’s more than they can do. The Horse, although he cannot speak, will thank him with his neigh, The Cow will moo, the Calf will bleat, the Donkey he will bray; Dogs lick the hands and frisk about—see how they wag their tails, Because they are cured—for PATTERSON’S RELIEF it never fails. Wholesale Depot : OTAHUHU. W. H. P ATT ERS o N.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 125, 15 December 1892, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 125, 15 December 1892, Page 11