•_rpHE UNDERMENTIONED ifc - 5 thoroughbred STALLION Will Stand at SyIiVIA Pab-K. SEATON DELAVAL (imp.) ■ By Melton (the well-known English Derby and St. Leger winner of 1885) out of Rosedale, by Rotherhill out ESWJqffIF of Moss Rose, by King Tom out of Couleur de Rose, by •■ ~ -•■ ;> a West Australian (also winner of the English Derby and ■■ .-<-■'7St. Leger). Rotherhill is by Lord Clifden (winner of the St. Leger) out of the celebrated mare Laura, the dam of Petrarch (the winner of the English Two Thousand Guineas and St. Leger), and Lord Clifden is by Newmin- "■ ster, also the winner of the English St. Leger. Melton is a great grandson of Stockwell (winner ol the English St. ’■ •‘‘U'’*':: Leger) out of a granddaughter of Thormanby, winner of the English Derby.
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ITY OF AUCKLAND STANDS FOR LICENSED VEHICLES PLYING TO RACES AND SPORTS. Notice is hereby given that the City Council has appointed a STAND for LICENSED VEHICLES PLYING to RACES and SPORTS, in QUEEN STREET, from Custom Street West to Quay Street West, from which position Vehicles plying must start under direction of the Traffic Inspector. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk’s Office, Town Clerk. 2nd August, 1897.
THE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED STALLION will stand at Sylvia Park. ST. ™ t, Irish Birdcatcher ™ MOn Echidna Stockwell ■ - — I Pocahontas o Teddington Marigold ’ S r, 1,1- .„r Ratan - ® Daughter of Daughter of Lisbeth Ch ‘ q - Windhound -. Thormanby k R m . ,-r ~ , Muley Moloch \S . I A.Hawth’rne Rebec y ca § \g Wild Dayrell h.. Hurricane 0 ,r. 3. Scutari 'ft., Midia Marinella X l I- Fisherman Mainbrace - ' ° .’ ngler iZ S n< i ■ Melbourne tn C Marchioness cinizelli 7- < > pq 3 — .2 Stockwell Pocahontas g. o Chrysolite M Cd tr + Touchstone k, J -Juliet Lancashire Witch o ffl b. Weatherbit - .' y Kelpie Child of the Mist Fireworks L U 4. Sir Hercules g Gaslight Factory Girl o •, fl . . Camel 5 Arch y Garcia I Nightlight _, ~. . . Bay Middleton | Rushlight To * ch ‘ ST HIPPO is a bay horse with deep black points, and stands about 16 hands 2 inches. He is a horse of great o-irth with very strong hindquarters, and measures well at all points. His performances are of too recent date to be forgotten. As a two-year-old he started five times. The earlv part of the season he was too overgrown to show to advantage, but in the autumn he won the Northern Champagne Stakes, and carried 9.4 into second place in the Nursery Handicap the next day, being beaten a bare head bv North Atlantic, to whom he was giving lOlbs. As a three-year-old he won the September Handicap at the A R.C First Spring Meeting; at the Hawke’s Bay Spring Meeting he won the Guineas and Spring Handicap; at the C J°C Spring Meeting he won the New Zealand Cup in 3 301 with 7.7 up, the heaviest weight ever carried to victory in this race by a three-year-old, and ran second to Stenniak for the Derby; at the A.R.C. Summer . Meeting he won the Auckland Cup with 8.9, m 3.301, the Great Northern Derby, and Auckland Plate. As a sixvear—olcl he ran second in the .Auckland Cup, carrying* 9.9, and won the A.R.C. Handicap with 9.9, beating the winner of the Cup, giving her 2st 31b This was his last race. ST. HIPPO in his first season at the stud produced Miss Anna, who proved herself the best two-year-old of the season in the Auckland district. . Terms for approved mares —25 guineas for single mare, k 20 guineas for two or more mares the property of tlie k same owner. Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement. V All care taken of mares but no responsibility accepted. particulars apply to- co .
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 369, 19 August 1897, Page 2
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