ADVERTISEMENTS JUST PUBLISHED, —THE — NEW ZEALAND CENTAUR, And can now be obtained from all Booksellers and Dealers. PRICE - - ONE SHILLING. HARRY ELLISON, Publisher, AUCKLAND. p 0 R SALE. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS “ TETFORD,” Foaled in 1881. Got by Musket (imp.) out of Punga werewere, by Golden Grape —Atalanta, by Towton (imp.). Tetford is brother to that successful sire Bngadier, and to St. James, winner of the Dunedin Cup, ana half-brother to Crackshot, winner of the Auckland and Canterbury Cups. Tetford himself was a good racer, winning the Wanganui Cup and Stakes and other important staa.es. “ RADAMES,” Foaled in 1880. Got by Leolinus (imp.)—L’ Orient (imp.), by Knight of the Crescent. Radames is full brother to Impulse’s dam Aida. He ran a dead heat with Administrator for the Auckland Easter Handicap of 1884. For terms and particulars apply W. FOUGHEY, Exchange Buildings, Auckland. QROSVENOB J_J OTE L, SYDNEY, N.S.W. The Proprietor desires to inform intending VISITORS to ■ SYDNEY that they can be accommodated at this MAGNIFICENT AND SALUBRIOUSLY SITUATED HOTEL ON EITHER THE INCLUSIVE OR SEPARATE TARIFF SYSTEMS. SINGLE BEDROOMS FROM 35.; DOUBLE BEDROOMS FROM 6s. INCLUSIVE BATES, INCLUDING HOT AND COLD BATHS, ATTENDANCE, &c., 10s 6d, to 12s. 6d. PER DIEM. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FAMILIES. W. A. BOULTON, PROPRIETOR. SIRES OF THE SEASON STALLIONS FOR THE SEASON, 1893. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wellington Park; — CASTOR (imp.), by Zealot (son of the famous English sire Hermit, winner of the Derby 1867) out of Lady 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. (List full for 1893.) CUIRASSIER, by Musket (imp.)—Frailty, by Goldsbrough—Flora Mclvor, by New Warrior (imp.)—lo, by Sir Hercules. Cuirassier is full-brother to that successful sire Trenton, who in his first seasons in Australia, has sired Ronda (second in Melbourne Cup), Delaware, Etra Weenie (winner of the Maribynong Plate and V.R.C. Oaks), Gaillardia, Lady Trenton, Light Artillery (one of the best two-year-olds of the past season) —all good winners. Cuirassier himself ran second to Manton in the Hawke’s Bay Guineas (beaten a head), and won the Great Northern Derby (beating Manton, Raglan, Hilda, &c., in the fast time of 2min 40|secs), the Great Northern St. Leger, Railway Stakes Handicap and Trial Stakes. Terms :—25 guineas for single mare; 20 guineas two or more the property of the same owner. ST. LEGER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner) —Hurricane (One Thousand winner), by WildDayrell (Derby winner). St. Leger was second on the list as a winner-producing sire for 1891-92, and is close to the top of the tree for the season of 1892-93. He is sire of St. Hippo, winner of the Hawke’s Bay Guineasand Spring Handicap, New Zealand Cup in fastest time on record, Auckland Cup, Auckland Plate and Great Northern Derby; and sire of other big winners, such as Clanranald, Hippomenes, St. Andrew, St. Clements, Impulse, St. Anthony, Marquis of Tewkesbury, Town Moor. Terms :—3O guineas for single mares ; 25 guineas for two or more mares belonging to the same owner. Only 15 more subscriptions to St. Leger are now open. HOTCHKISS, by Musket (imp.)—Petroleuse (imp.), by Oxford —Hartshorn, by Mountain Deer. Hotchkiss’ half-sister Leonessa is dam of Westmere, who was well up in the list of winning two-year-olds last season. Hotchkiss will be limited to 10 mares besides his owner’s. Terms : —2O Guineas a 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*
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 158, 3 August 1893, Page 7
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