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THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION, S O V D T, Will stand this season at GLENORA PARK STUD FARM, PAPAKURA (near Auckland). SOULT is the only St. Simon stallion in New Zealand, and will serve a, limited number of mares during 1 tne forthcoming season. His pedigree must impress owners of mares having the stout Musket blood in their veins. The celebrated English mare La Fleche, recently sola tor 12,600 guineas, gives an example of the value of the ot. Simon —Musket cross. ~ ... Voltaire Voltigeur Martha Lynn Vedette , r Birdcatcher •S rs Ridgway j^ an p arre u O "5 Flying Bay Middleton . Dutchman Barbelle Flying Z; Duchess Voltaire § Merope Velocipede’s dam UD • tt i Economist £ Harkaway Panny Dawson King Tom • . I Pocahontas g « S! . T Cain „ g -*- on Margaret Adelino ; g uuier.br EC j w Wild Dayrell Middleton cs o Buccaneer — H Little Red Rover g Daughter of Eclat ffl . . Melbourne I • Brocket Miss Slick Marjory Daw T)pfpnce B Protection | SkHercules Whalebone w Irish ; « Birdcatcher Bob Booty .g Guiccioli Flight J The Saddler '-s Inhentress J ■ laStoo SOULT, amongst numerous races, won the Lane Stakes of 500 sovs, Liverpool Stewards’ Stakes of 500 sovs r Ovingdon Stakes of 250 sovs, The Match (at Newmarket) of 300 sovs, and Brighton Plate of 150 sovs. In these raceshe beat some of the best horses running in England, viz. —Worcester (City and Suburban Handicap), Sylvanus, Fatherless (winner of Great Metropolitan), Simony, Son of a Gun. El Diablo, Perigora, Miss Butterwick (Oaks winner), Gang Awa (Goodwood Cup winner), Marcion, Portrush, and several others, and was a good performer at all distances. St. Simon, the sire of Soult, is at the head of winning, sires in England, and the few sons of St. Simon at thestud in England—St. Serf, Haut Baron, and Adieu—haveproved themselves winner-producers. In fact, St. Serf issecond on the list of winning sires, his sire holdingpremier position. St. Simon, the champion of England, being the sire of Soult, must impress upon owners of thoroughbred mares the advisability of making an early application for this valuable young and fashionable stallion’s services. Beauhamais, dam of Soult, won seven races at Newmarket, and is also dam of Barbelle, Wild Beauty, Th© Beau, and Hortense (all winners). Her sire (See Saw) won twelve races and her grandsire (Buccaneer) won fifteen races. Josephine, her granddam, was also a great winner. Inheritas, her great granddam, won forty-seven races, thus conclusively proving the great running strains on the sire and dam’s side in Soult’s pedigree. Terms —12 guineas single mare; 10 guineas two or more mares. Grazing as per arrangement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to WM. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura. JIOOTBALL ! pOOTBALL ! SATURDAY NEXT AT POTTER’S PADDOCK. TAURANGA v. AUCKLAND Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission (both Ladies and Gentlemen) :— To Ground, Sixpence each ; Grandstand, Six* pence extra. Return fare by Tram (including admission to Ground), One Shilling. G. H. DIXON, Secy A.R.U. A FEW FACTS ABOUT TRASK W ’ .w/ I // / /// “ WAHOO ” stimulates the liver, cleanfes and purifies the blood, and is invaluable for all skin and blood affections. “ WAHOO ” imparts energy to the whole system. It is a powerful tonic and appetiser. Takes away depressed, spirits, feeling of fullness after eating, palpitation, etc. “WAHOO” is a gentle laxative, causes no pain, keeps bowels regular. Positively cures Constipation, Piles, etc. “ WAHOO ” has positively cured hundreds of bad cases of Indigestion, Liver Complaint, and Kidney and Bladder troubles after doctors have failed,-after all the best known patent medicines have failed, and even after the sufferers themselves hav© actually given up all hope of ever getting better. “WAHOO’’can be obtained throughout New Zealand of all Chemists and Storekeepers, or direct from A. M. LOASBY, “ Wahoo ” Depot, < 174, PRINCESS STREET, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 316, 13 August 1896, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 316, 13 August 1896, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 316, 13 August 1896, Page 10

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