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SIRES OF THE SEASON STALLIONS FOR THE SEASON, 1893. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wt>Uiu§;ton Park :— CASTOR (fam.), by Zealot (sou of the famouw English sire Hermit, winner of the Derby t6®T) out of Lady Yardley, by the great Sterling (sire of Isonomy—seud to be the greatest racehorse of his day). Castor was a mreat perfornwr afc all wwiMhts and ai»ta.iwesjr winaiii®' L. 4 races out of 28 start*. (List full for l«i.' CUIRASSIER, by Musket (mp-)— Frailty, by Golda-brough-Etoxa Melvor. by New Warrior Sir Mmiuha. Cuirassier » full-brother to that surewwiul mm Trenton, who fa his first •eaaoos in Australia, has sired Ronda (second m Melbourne Cup , Delaware, Etta Weenie (winner of the Manbynong Plate and Y.R.C. Oaka). Gaiilardia, Lady Trenton, Light Artillery (one of the beet two-yaw*oMs of the pant seuaa)-all good winners. Cuirassier himself ran second to' Manton in the Hawke’s Buy Guineas (beaten a head), and won the Great Northern Derby (beating Manton. Bagfam Hdda, &c., in the fast time of 2min, topees), the Oren®Northern St. Leger, Railway Stakes Handicap and Trial Stakes. Terms:—2s guineas for single mare ; 29 guineas two or more the property of the same owner. ST. LEGER (imp ), by Donoeiter (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby Derby winner)—Huroenne (One Thousand winner), by WildDayreU (Derby winner). St. Leger was second on the hall as a winner-producing OTO for 1992-98, with 14 winners of Is (kt- He » <* StHippo, winner of the Hawke’s Bay Guineas and Spring Handicap, New Zealand Cup iit fastest time on record, Auckland Cup, Auckland Plate and Great Northern Derby ; and «re of other big winners, such as Ctan. runaid. Hippomenee, St. Andrew, tit. Clements. Impulse, St Anthony, Mubiuw of Tewksbury. Town Moor. TtaMW guineas for single nuirea; 25 guineas for two or mute mares belonging to the same owner. Only 15 more subscriptions to St. Leger are now open. HOTCHKISS, by Musket (unp.)—Petroleuse (unp.), by Oxford—Hartshorn, by Mountain Deer. Hotchkiss’ hilf-suiter Leonema is dam of Wwtmere, who w well up in the list of winning two-year-olds last mmmm. Tfirfehktat will he limited to 10 mares betides his owner’s. Terms2o 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, Eurham-street, Auckland.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GLENORA PdiRK, PAPAKURA, The Thoroughbred Stallion—- “ BLAIRGOWRIE,” Atuqlki. Vbspasiax. Ha-benu. Blair Athol. Vesta. Newmfaater- ( Derby and St. (St. Leger, ’5l) Leger, 1884} lip! Hi! tf?r I III 1 4 if- ir it I I il I i Blairgowrie's performances are as under: —As a two-year-old at Sydnev Turf Club: Won Sapling Stakes, 1 mile, 8.0, time 51 js. V d.C. Meeting: third to Acme and Madeiina, Maribyraang Plate,, 5 furtanga, 1.44; won, Flying l Stakes, beat fag Madeline and Acme, i mile; third in December Stakes, 5 furlongs, 9.1, time 1-3; second in Ascot Vale Stakes, i mile. ».ti. time lAS. A-J.C.: Won Champagne Stakes, 0 telragit, 8.10., time I.lft; «»nd First Kai Stakes, 9.0, Volcano first, 5.2. tt turionni, 1.14. At three years: Second in A-J-C. Derby, won by Trident. 2JSB fastest ever been run); second to Trident in the Champion Rare. V.E.C., 3 miles; and. second to Abner in. Doncaster Handicap, A.J.C. It will therefore be seen that his performances are first rate at aU distances and under big weights, and being a change of blood in this rotony ami coming from, a good racing family ( Vespasian being' a first ela« perioniter in England under big weights, ought to be everything that is desired to beget racehorses. Terras: Thoroughbred Mtuea, 10guiU®w; two orntore. 1 guineas; Half-Bredto, ft guineas. Grazing at 2s til per week. Every care taken, but no For further particulars apply to—¥v . w Psiptikuxu,. SEASON 1 AT THE HARP OF ERIN HOTEIa, ELLEBSLIE, AND TRAVEL ALL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS— The Thoroughbred Stallion “ F A B U L O U S.” Bred in 1888. got by I-wlinus (imp.) out of Atlantis (imp.), by ThoiTimnby (winner' of the Derby). Fabulous, who has imported blood on both sides, is half-brother to. tlrnt very sui.-.:essful sire St. Leger, who headed the list of winning stallions this year. Fabulous is a toe upstandißgr dark chestnut, standing 18.1, with sue and power. The results of his first season’s service at the stud are- very promising. Terms: Thoroughbred Mures. Seven Guineas; Halfbred Mares, Four Guineas. AU fees to be paid on or before January Ist, DSM. Grazing, 2s 6d jier week. Every care taken, but no responsibilityApply— J. THORPE, Hari> of Erin. Hotel, .Ellerslie,. _ sll<E ' OE THE season I FOR 1893. “FADDY’S LAND” Will stand at SYLVIA PARK fora limited number of Mures only. The Imported Pure-Bred Irish Hunting Sire Paddy’s Land. PEDIGREE, Padily’s Laud is a powertully-built dark-brown horse, foaled 29th May, 1888. He stands W bands high. on short legs, with great strength, lota of quality, and. is a beautiful mover. He bred by J. Duttui, County Dublin, Ireland. His sire, the world-famed Ascetic, by Remit from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. Ascetic is the sire of Royal Meath, winner of tire Grand Prix titeeptechaM' at Faris. He is also the tire of Cloister,, winner oi the last liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. Buddy’s Land’s dam Maymuru, by Old Victor i winner ut the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by Vindex. by Touchstone); gnmdoam. .Lady Norah, by Mount Zion, tby Mountain Deer, by Touclistune out of Devotion, by Harkaway); g granddam Pulliy. by Arthur (by Six Hercutes out of Angelica, by tiir Harry Dunsdste}; g g grnnddam by Whalebone. It will be seen by tire above that Paddy's Lind omre bine* some of the stoutest strains of blood in the world, and from hte site, slreugth, action, and duality M ought to imlm- a. swift to g«4 h®nw» for th* rtkttcmuwlmntMig field, or fur ludiau or town purpuwes. TERMSte« A 8iB«le Mare. £7 Is; Two or ituwe Mares, the property of one owner, per agreement. Gnuing and atteudaaw, fn <Sd per week. For further particulars appily mo

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 179, 28 December 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 179, 28 December 1893, Page 12

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