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AUCKLAND - BREEDERS TAKE NOTICE I The Magnificent Imported Trotting Stallion “PLEASANTO N,” Foaled in 1889. Record, 2.29|. Trial, 2.23. Will Stand this Season at J. B. WILLIAMSON’S STABLES, HARP ROAD. ELLKRSLIB Pleasanton is a large, handsome, well-formed Bay Stallion, standing over 18 hands and woighin® 1,250 pounds. He was bred by Wm. Murray (owner of Diablo, 2.091). PLEASANTON WON FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER f HAM BL ETON I AN. IO FXH I RITFD in roadster classes. His progeny are spoken The founder of the great of very highly. Hambletonian family. I and 34 Sires, including—i Egotist, Elector, Albert | W., Anteeo, Antevolo, LGREEN MT. MAID Bell Boy, Bernal, Chimes Dam of seven in 2.80 list . I Clay, Egotist, Electricity, < Eros, Electrotype, Fallis, fELECTOR, 2170 Junio, Nowalj Palo Alto, Record, 2.31. St. Bel, Sphinx, Whips, 0) St. Just, Sunolo, Howal, (ST. CLAIR 656 CM a S i re °V^ 01 0 2 ah ’ Hammer. (Fred. Law). Acclamation,2.24J; Ally Sire of Adalia, 2.27: Clay, Sloper, 2.28; Cora 8., 2.25 J; and dams of Electro. IqILBERTA aatSfif* ZDick, 2 25; Elector Jr., 2.29 J, Pleasanton, 2.29 J; O Morning Glory, 2.27; El- ILADY GILBERT atb. • •( ectress, 2.27 J; Ella M., Grandam of Lot Slocum, 2.17 i ” 2.28 J; J. R., 2.20; Leek, z 2.29; Nettie C., 2.28; Elect, 2.26; Desperado, .. S 5 2 - 29 ‘- uj n 1 “*■ Lally pat t e<. I BELLE ROBINS < (BLUCHER (BLACK BESS•< I hereby certify that the above Pedigree of the hoi»e Pleasanton, purchased for New Zealand, is correct. — Wm. G. I KENTUCKY MARIK «*“• Layno, Editor “ Breeder and Sportsman.”—July 25< 1894. Terms, 5 Guineas; Groomage, 2s. 6d.; Graaing, Bs. per week. Every care takeHg but Bffi responsibility. S’or further particulars apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Road, Elierslie, or to r A. AUSTIN, Owner.

npHE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED ‘ STALLION, SOULT, Will stand this season’at GLENORA PARK STUD FARM, PAPAKUBA (near Auckland). • SOULT is the only St. Simon stallion in New Zealand, and will serve a limited number of mares during the forthcoming season. His pedigree must impress owners of mares having the stout Musket blood in their veins. The .celebrated English mare La Fleche, recently sold for 12,600 guineas, gives an example of the value of the St. Simon —Musket cross. Voltaire Voltigeur Martha Lynn Vedette ' —— . Birdcatcher •S rs Ridgway Jj- an Darrell §- - ——~ 3 Flying Bay Middleton ® Dutchman Barbelle § Duchess Voltaire § Metope Velocipede’s dam GO _ ; . M ■■ : u Economist tn Harkaway Fanny Dawson King Tom — — . 1 ’I Cain H m ... . X ° n Margaret C Adeline — —-— O Little Fairy %£££ | WildDayrell en Middleton M Buccaneer Little Red Rover g £ Daughter of Eclat 5 a S. o> Melbourne * Marjory Miss Slick I Protection § Sir Hercules ™ ebone S Irish ” „ Birdcatcher Bob Booty 1 Inheritress The Saddler Executrix den SOITLT, amongst numerous races, won the Lane Stakes of 500 sovs, Liverpool Stewards’ Stakes of 500 sovs, Ovingdon Stakes of 250 sovs, The Match (at Newmarket) of 300 sovs, and Brighton Plate of 150 sovs. In these races he 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), Mareion, Portrush, and several others, and was a good performer St. Simon, the sire of Soult, is at the head of winning sires in England, and the few sons of St. Simon at the stud in England—St. Serf, Haut Baron, and Adieu—have proved themselves winner-producers. In fact, St. Serf is second on the list of winning sires, his sire holding premier 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’sservices. Beauharnais, dam of Soult, won seven races at Newmarket, and is also dam of Barbelle, Wild Beauty, The 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.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 332, 3 December 1896, Page 15

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