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Tebms—Single mare, £4 4s; two or more, the property of one owner, £3 10s. Grazing, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, Owner. Morrinsville, Waikato TO STAND AT ELLERSLIE The Standard-bred Trotter WILMINGTON (Seal Brown Horse, foaled April sth, 1883), By Fallis —Flushing Belle. WILMINGTON was bred by the late Senator Leland Stanford, and as a two-year-old showed a 2.35 gait—remarkably fast, for it was done in a high-wheeled sulky. He was then purchased for £4OO or £5OO, but was not raced, but bred to a lot of mares and driven as a road horse. His stock are big, fine, saleable horses of his own color. TERMS—One mare, £3 3s ; two mares, £5 5s ; three or more mares as per agreement with owner. Groomage fee, 2s 6d, to be paid at time of first service. Grazing will be provided at 2s a week. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the owner, A. R. HARRIS, East Tamiki. Or to the Stud Groom, WILLIAM TOZER, Ellerslie. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Onehunga, near Royal Oak Hotel, The Celebrated Imported Trotting Stallion ALBERT VICTOR (19,808), By Albert W.—Victorine. Bred by J. B. Haggin, Rancho del Paso, California. ALBERT VICTOR is a bay horse with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, beautifully proportioned, and showing great quality. On the track he has shown himself to be one of the very speediest performers seen out. He covered a mile on the New Brighton course the fastest ever shown on the ground, and in all his races proved himself a game and generous racehorse. He was never thoroughly well when raced, and is capable o£ better things than his performances indicate. ALBERT VICTOR’S sire, Albert W., holds a record of 2.10, and is the sire of several in the select list, while his grandsire, Electioneer, has more star performers than any other sire in America. Victorine dam of Albert Victor, is by Echo, who has sired a long li-t of first-class performers, and one of his daughters is dam of Direct 2.06, one of America’s champions. ALBERT VICTOR will cover a limited number of mares only. TERMS —£5 single mare ; two or more as per arrangement. Payable by P.N., payable January 1, 1899. Groomage Fee, 2s 6d, payable at first service. All care taken, but no responsibility. Good Grazing, One Tree Hill, at 2s 6d per Wee - GEORGE DUNCAN, Near Royal Oak Hotel, Onehunga. FJOHE THOROUGHBRED SiALLION, BEN GODFREY, Will Stand thia Season at Sylvia Park.

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BAY HORSE BEN GODFREY, FOALED 1893. Welcome Katie, 3 I St. Leger, 3 Dundee’s Katie Musket, 3 | Atlantis (imp.) Doncaster, 5 wt? e g MS Kg § s g § g © ' e g o' n- 04 o H. >-‘3 Fri H S o I=* M’S. 5 i- 1 g 3 Mr- o et g so § & 3 st © 5 S 5* 5 Ms Q M CO f tri t-1 t-1 a d > a O H hi tri ro m o h <t> o B S° 2 o tri M g HO 04 B Pi & Mo tj fl pl O <0 S S' ri p* 3 P g- g 04 g- piPffigjtg Pi SO H Sgß M o a ig. Si g* p MH I tri KF £ £ I * w [ g f I g 3 I g. g - g . 8- SS- g f |. - B H I a ? 8 -» 2 C 3 p tri O to to tih9 dM 'Go 2 1 do sg dd gd Kg 3 MM Wg dw go go dtf h Sb- Se fl 1 !! ft fl 8-f ?=■ itR t- a If i?- g-W si il i H I n s i i b I r i r v; = I B l' s “ s - I ? si B $ co I K

r|" a Min w GOILD MEDALS: BORDEAUX, CALCUTTA, MELBOURNE, HOBART, «. QUEENSLAND EXHIBITION, 1897: . , ■, 8 JMEJDdS.XrfS: ADELAIDE WINE SHOW, 1897: mWH. W JPIOIST OKI IP, and Highest Honours in every class shown. Snecial Old Port, Rich Constantia, Fine Old Port, Old Constantia, Old Muscat, Claret, Hock, Chablis, White Frontignac, Red Frontignac, fyc.. From Leading Wine and Spirit Merchants and First-Class Hotels. & PHYTOLINE Q. THE NEW ANTI-FAT. Positively Harmless and Entirely Y’?'’ /j able in Composition. Y; j The Safest Remedy for Fatty Heart and ‘ Rheumatism affecting Stout People. Tablets & Liquid, S&, Ss., 12s. fW” ,Som> sr Chemists and Medicine Vendobs Everywhere, -w® MARSHALL'S CHEMICAL C f X, LTD . sole agents for the south |ISLAND. SARGOOD SON-& EWEN, SOLE AGENTS FOR the NORTH ISLAND.

BEN GODFREY is a beautiful bay horse by St. Leger, dam Welcome Katie, by Musket; grandt’am, Dundee’s Katie, by Dundee; great granddam, Rambling Katie. BEN GODFREY is eight years old perfectly sound, and proved himself one of the fastest horses on the Turf. He comes from the stoutest blood possible. TERMS: Single mare, £6 6s; two or more mares the property of the same owner, £5 ss. For full particulars apply to J. G. RALPH, Sylvia Park, Otahuhu. Pin HE SHETLAND JL STALLION, SIR HERCULES. S'J’W ™ HE To Stand this Season, the Pure bred Shetland Stallion, SIR HERCULES (Imp.)Height, 11 hands ; Colour, dark brown. SIR HERCULES was awarded First Prize at the A.A. and P.A. Show, 1897, and is now five years old. Single‘Mares, One Guinea and a Half. Good Paddocking, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to G. TIGHE, Parnell, or G. ROBINSON, Nugent St., off Khyber Pass. ARTHUR CLEAVE & Co., PRINTERS, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 425, 15 September 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 425, 15 September 1898, Page 5

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