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AUCKLAND BREEDERS TAKE NOTICEI The Magnificent Imported Trotting Stallion “ PL E A SANTO N,” Foaled in 1889. Record, 2.29£. Trial, 2.23. Will Stand this Season at J. B. WILLIAMSON’S STABLES, HARP ROAD. ELLEESLB. Pleasanton is a large, handsome, well-formed Bay Stallion, standing over 16 Hands and weigniag 1,250 pounds. He was bred by Wm. Murray (owner of Diablo, 2.09*)PLEASANTON WON FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER f HAMBLETONIAN. IO FXHIRITFD in roadster classes. His progeny are spoken The founder of tne grea» of very highly Hambletoman family. f ELECTIONEER 125. • ■•* I Sire of 137 in 2.30 list, I and 34 Sires, including—i Egotist, Elector, Albert . I W., Anteeo, Anteyolo, (GREEN MT. MAID I Bell Boy, Bernal, Chimes Dam of seven m 2.80 luro. | Clay, Egotist, Electricity, •< Eros, Electrotype, Fallis, (ELECTOR, 2170 Junio, Nowal, Palo Alto, Record, 2.31. St. Bel, Sphinx, Whips, CO o . r-TM M OIC. st - JuBt < Sunolo, Howal, (ST. CLAIR 656 Sire of Flora M., 2.16, Trammer. (Fred. Law). Ln Acclamation, 2.24?; Ally sire of Adalia, 2.27 : Clay, xCi Sloper, 2.28; Cora 8., 2.25 J; and dams of. Electro. 2.20 j; Electrina, 2.20; fill rfrtA-....< 2.25; Fay, 2.25; Costello, Lizzie F., 2.16 f, L. A. | 2.241; Sam Lewis, 2.25. Dick, 2.25; Elector Jr., I 2.29 J, Pleasanton, 2.29. J; I Q Morning Glory, 2^27; El- ILADY GILBERT ntb. I ■< ectress, 2.27 J; Ella M., Grandam of Lot Slocum, 2.17 t I 2.28j|; J. R., 2.20; Leek, Z 2.29; Nettie C., 2.28; < Elect, 2.26; Desperado, —r- n > nirn-r 2.29*. PRINCE ALBERT (/) 5 Sire of Bessie 8, 2.29}. .*?; TARASCON -•••’ LU Ran a Mile in Chicago tn oJ I<a ’ I SALLY PATTEN L BELLE ROBINS 4 (BLUCHER I BLACK BESS■•< I hereby certify that the above Pedigree of the horoe Pleasanton, purchased for New Zealand, is correct.—Wm. G. (.KENTUCKY MARE «*• Layno, Editor “ Breeder and Sportsman.”—July 25,1894. Terms, 5 Guineas; Groomage, 2s. 6d.; Grazing, 3s. per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. •?_ For further particulars apply to J. B. Williamson, Harp Road, Ellerslie, or to A. AUSTIN, Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HARP OF ERIN The Thoroughbred Stallion “BILLINGSGATE” By Isaak Walton, dam Slander, by Traducer; Isaak Walton by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. Billingsgate is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing 16 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. While on the turf he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. He won 32 races out of 66 starts. Billingsgate has proved his ability to get the best steeplechase horses in the country, he being the sire of Mangere, Justice, Pica, Jessica, Gipsy, and Orakei. The following two also won races in Australia : Forget-me-not and Piaroa; the latter has won a number of steeplechases in Melbourne, carrying big weights. Terms: Single mares, £3 3s; Groom’s Fee, 2s 6d (to be paid on first service). Two or more mares the property of the same owner by agreement. All fees to be paid by January Ist, 1896. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. . . Billingsgate will travel as follows if sufficient inducement offers : —Mondays, Mangere, and Rodger’s Farm ; Papatoitoi, Monday nights; Tuesdays, East Tamaki, Howick, and Panmure ; Wednesdays, West Tamaki ; Saturdays, Avondale; the remainder of the week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply R. THORPE, Proprietor Harp of Enn Hotel. Or Groom in charge. JF YOU WANT GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY 60 T 0 WELLINGTON. 12 CABINETS and ONE ENLARGEMENT .£1 Is. T* O W E’S HOTEL J-V UPOKONGABO. T. ROWE - Proprietor. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. N O T H E R VICTORY FOB McGAVIN AND CO.’S DUNEDIN ALES at TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1894-5, Securing Two Gold Medals for Two Exhibits of Draught Ales. ON TAP AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 271, 3 October 1895, Page 15

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