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THE UNDERMENTIONED THO&OUGHB.BED STALLION Will Stand at Sylvia Park. ST- HIPPO. ST. HIPPO is a bay horse with deep black points, and stands about 16 hands 2 inches. He is a horse of great

GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OP THE ANCESTORS OF THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ST. HIPPO, 1889. Bred by the New Zealand Stud Company, Auckland. The Property of Messrs L. D. Nathan and N. A. Nathan, Sylvia Park, Auckland. Pbincipal Pebfobmances. —Won New Zealand Cup, Auckland Cup, Great Northern Derby, and Auckland Hate. HIPPONA 1880 ST. LEGER (imp.) 1881 (3) D ,. ~ k?" 08 .?/ ISn , ""Robinson Cbusoe 1873 (13) Atlantis 1867 Doncaster 1870'75) Bred by the late Mr G. Petty, Mel- Sire of Trioent, Navigator, La Full sister to Atlantic, won 2000 Gns. Won Derby, Ascot Cup, Goodwood , bourne. Tosca, etc. and Leger Cup, etc. Nightlight 1856 Fireworks 1865 Chrysolite Angler 1860 (2) Hurricane Thonnanby 1857 Marigold 1860 Stockwell 1849 (3) Dam of Mel- (10) WonV.R.C. Bred in Won V.R.C. Bred 1859 (4) Won Stewards’ Won 2000 Gns. & bourne Dei by & Derby 1867-1868, England 1860 Derby & Leger Won Won Derby and Cup. Chester- St. Leger 1852 Cup winner Leger & Champion Granddam Sire of Onyx dam 1000 Guineas Ascot Gold Cup fleldlHandicap Lantern 1861 d’mof Goldsbrough Enfilade 1884 of Nordenfeldt & 2nd in Oaks

THE UNDERMENTIONED Thoroughbred stallion Will Stand at Sylvia Park. SEATON DELAVAL (inn).), By Melton (the well-known English Derby and’.St. Leger winner of 1885) out of Rosedale, by Rotherhill out of Moss Rose, by King Tom out of Couleur de Rose, by West Australian (also winner of the English Derby and St LegerJ. Rutherhill is by Lord Chifden (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 Newminster (also the winner of the English St. Leger). Melton is a great grandson of Stockwell (winner of the English St. Leger) out of a granddaughter of Thormanby, winner of the English Derby. o TThe Baron, by Birdcatcher „ a J Pocahontas, by Glencoe « O S 5 a vain. Newminster, by Touchstone j isaitn Diademia, by Pyrrhus I. m ; M Sweetmeat, by Gladiator * Plum Pudding Foinnualla, by Birdcatcher s 2 ■ w do Crozier or Dey of Algiers, by 2 *5 ” Judy Go Priam g Cacique, by Palinurus =l5 a b t Touchstone, by Camel gg h Lord of the Isles Fair Helen, by Pantaloon ® go Mi«a Ann The Little Known, by Muley O Miss An Bay Missy,by Bay Middleton * a . Melbourne or Windhound, _J m h Thonnanby by Pantaloon < © “ A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloch O ■ ■ ... te Stockwell, by The Baron _j woodbine Honeysuckle, by Touchstone ® Touchstone, by Camel Newminster Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax X Sa 2 j 5 « Melbourne, by Humphrey E O The Slave Clinker 2 g 1 Volley, by Voltaire S . Touchstone, by Camel M (§ 3 Orlando Vulture, by Langar S 0 2 S J Um . Alarm, by Venison d Torment mare by Glencoe " Q — h 00 3 Economist, by Whisker O R- ar * tawß 7 mare by Nabocklish m 0 — 5 5 Glencoe, by Sultan S M • Foca “ on * aß Marpessa. by Muley « J* Melbourne, by Huuiphn-v ® 2 h West AuztrTn, Clinker 3 Mowerina, by Touchstone § Muit Harkaway, by Economist |O > Suspicion, by Speculation It will be noticed that Seaton Delaval is full of themes* ashionable and best-staying English blood, and it is' therefore, not surprising that he was a stayer of the first water. Seaton Delaval won as a two-year-old, as a three-year-old, and as a four-year-old. and quitted the turf in 1894 as a five-year-old, sound in wind and limb. For quality and beauty of outline it would indeed be difficult to match him, and he ought to be a most successful stallion- The most noteworthy of the many triumphs were winning the Great Northern Handicap of £5OO at York, distance 1 j mile, and the Great Northumberland Plate of £lOOO, at Newcastle, 2 miles, and in this race he beat the winners of the Chester Cup, of the Manchester Cup, and of the City and Suburban- He also ran second in the Great Metropolitan Stake at Epsom, 2j miles, only beaten a head; and in that race had behind him the winners of the Great Yorkshire Handicap, of the Good wood Stakes, and •f the Northamptonshire Stakes. The London Sportsman ef December 19th, 1894, writes aafUlows “As a son of

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 427, 29 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 427, 29 September 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 427, 29 September 1898, Page 4

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