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MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, AT POTTER’S PADDOCK. The undersigned have received instructions from S. Hordern, Esq., to sell as above, fpHE HIGH-CLASS STANDARD BRED I TROTTERS, consisting of FOUR STALLIONS, namely: ATLAS. —Chestnut Colt, two years old, by Judge Belden, imp., record 2.31, dam May, imp. May’s dam was by Chieftian, sire of Defiance, 2.172; Onward, 2.24.2, and Flora, 2.30. From the foregoing, it wiU be seen that ATLAS is right royally bred in trotting lines, and as he is beautifully broken, with a most gentle disposition, and a gait that is the perfection of motion, he has every indication of developing into a speedy animal. THE COUNT. —Bay Colt, two years old, by Judge Belden, imp., dam Countess, imp. Countess, dam of this colt, is a splendid sample of the American harness horse, and this son of hers is sure to do her credit, whether used on the road, track, or stud. John M. Patchem, the sire of Countess, imp., was a son of G. M. Patchem, jun., 2 21, the sire of Wells Fargo, 2.182, Sam Purdy, 2.20 J, etc., etc. This colt is well formed and has been carefully broken to harness, shows the best of tempers, his way of going wifi please the most fastidious, and with judicious handling and proper care devoted to his education should make a speedy aqimal. BELLMAN.—Chestnut colt, two years old, by Judge Belden, imp., 2.31, dam Bell, imp. Bell, the dam of this colt, is one of the best trotting mares ever landed in Australia from America, and when exhibited in the Australian colonies was never beaten. Her sire, Priam, is also the sire of Frank M, 2.17 J, Honesty, 2.25 J, etc.; sired by that natural born trotter Whipple’s Hamiltonian. The action of this colt is faultless, he is well broken, and although not worked for speed, shows every indication of being a speedy one. TIP-TOP. —Brown Colt, two years old, sire Judge Belden, imp., dam Lily Vermont. Lily Vermont is an Austrspian-bred mare, being bred by Mr W. Hams, of Mayfield stud farm, Moss Vale, N.S.W. She is by Vermont, Jun., imp., whose Australian record is 2.34-J, and he is the sire of those good mares Miss Veimont, Lady Vermont, Lady Retford, etc., etc. Tip-Top in blood lines does not belie his name, for there are few better bred trotting horses south of the Equator, and if he is given the care and attentionnecessary for the proper developmefit of his speed at the trotting gait, success can be assured, and this colt is deserving of the best attention of buyers of this class of stock. JUDGE BELDEN, the sire of these colts,, is by Elmo, Rec. 2.27, dam Prentice. Elmo, the sire of Judge Belden, has a record of 2.27, and has to his credit, among others, Alfreds., 2.16; L. C. Lee, 2.15; Elma, 2.24; Overman, 2.19); Como, 2.26-2; Sunflower, 2.25 ; Emma G., 2.272; tie is also the sire of the dam of the speedy Wanda, 2.142, and a number of 2.30 horses. Prentice, the dam of Judge Belden, is by Niagara, 2.35, and he is the sire of Fairmount, 2.22, and of Fanny Malone, granddam of Maud C., 2.15 J. Also, 8 Standard Bred Trotting Geldings, three years old. 8 Standard Bred Trotting Fillies, three years old. By Judge Belden and The Duke. - r "Full particulars in future issue. HUNTER AND NOLAN. J TT B ucH A N A Established 1862. pl MONUMENTAL AND j GENERAL MASON, llllga Victoria Street, AUCKLAND. Designs and Prices Furnished Free to any part of the Colony. WILL JURY, HART LIVERY STABLES, Opposite White Hart Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. CABS, SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, GOOD LOOSE BOXES ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TERMS MODERATE. JJUSHING SUPPLIES — Season 1894--95. OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. FISHING NETS —Over 100 in stock—in Scotch Patent Laid Salmon Twine, and other qualities, 1J to 4J % inch mesh, various depths, from 50 to 1000 yards in length. Patent laid Vet Twines, Cork Floats, Manila and Fine Coir Ropes. Hemp and Cotton Fishing Lanes, in great variety. Lines mounted on Reels, with Hooks and Sinkers : ready for use. Milward’s Celebrated Fish Hooks, made especially to our order for local fishing. Boating and Yachting Requisites of every description. All at Bed-rock Prices. OSS AND SHIP CHANDLERS, ETC., OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, QUEEN STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 December 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 December 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 December 1894, Page 10