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THB UNDERMENTIONED Thoboughbbed stallion Will Stand at Sylvia Park. ST. HIPPO. ST. HIPPO s a bay horse with deep black points, and stands about 16 hands 2 indies. He is a horse of great

the ;C.J.C. Spring Meeting he won the New Zealand Cup in with 7.7 up, the heaviest weight ever carried to victory in this race by a three-year-old, and ran second to Stepniak for the Deroy ; at the A.R.C. Summer Meeting he won the Auckland Cup with 8.9, in 3.30 J. tne Great Northern Derby, and Auckland Plate. As a six-yerr-old he ran second in the Auckland Cup, carrying 9.9, and won the A.R.C. Handicap with 9.9, beating the winner of ttie Cup, giving her 2.3. 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

. girth with very stroug hindquarters, and measures well at all points. His performances are of too recent date to be forgotten. As a two-j'ear-old he started five times. The early part of the season be 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 by 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

'Q i ——— Trjgh Bjrflpntch’r Sir Hercules 1826 (21, by Whalebone 1807 (1) (won Derby) from Pen 1822, by Wanderer 1811—Thalestris 1809, by Alexander Rival 1801 o The Baron 1842 Guiccioli 1823. by Bob Booty (23) from Flight 1809, by Irish Escape (son of Commodore and Highflyer mare) Young Heroine — — _ 1 ’ ft ,3 Sgrt Economist 1825 (36) by Whisker (won Derby) from Floranthe 1818, by Octavian(B)— Caprice 1797, by Anvil—Madcap 1774, by Eclipse—Blank mare 1748 <b ba? , fl | Won Leger Echidna 1838 hl/oklock (2) from Gadabout 1812, by Orville (8)-Minstrel, by Sir Peter Teazle (3) (won Derby)-Matron 1782, by Florizel § > 3 S® 7 Sultan 1816 (8) by Selim (2) from Bacchante 1809, by Sir~H. Williamson’s Ditto (won Derby 1803)-Sister to Calomel, by Mercury-pig Herod marel776 g oft S A Pocahontas 1837 Glencoe 1831 (1) 1825, by Tramp (3 ) from Web, by Waxy 1790 (won Derby) from Penelope 1798, by Trumpator -Prunella 1788, by Highflyer — JjJ g $ •< Sos o S geo ' Da “ of Eata ‘ ,„„„ Muley 1810 (6), by Orville 1799 (8) (won Leger) from Eleanor 1798 (won Derby and Oaks), by Whisky-Young Giantess, by Matchem-Molly Long-Legs | s „ 4 -e ■g Sfe P. lan Marpessa 1830 ci are y iB24. by Marmion (28) from Harpalice 1814, by Gohanna—Amazon, by Driver—Fractious 1/91, by Mercury—Woodpecker mare 1785 P bpO 00 S @ " Touchstone 1831 (14) (won LegerB by Camel 1822 (24) from Banter 1826, by Master Henry (3)—Boadicea, by Alexander —Brunette, by Amaranthus Mayfly — 5 ft ft ia® Teddington 1848 Grland°lB4l(l3) y u i t ure 1833 by Langar 1817 (7) from Kite 1821, by Bustard 1813 (35)—Olympia 1815. by Sir Oliver 1800—Scotilia 1795, by Anvil—Scota 1783, by Eclipse -g M "P'S m Wm norhv Miss Twicken- Rockingham 1830 (1), by Humphrey Clinker 1822 (8), by Comus 1809, by Sorcerer 1796, by Trumpator 1782, by Conductor 1767, by Matchem 1748, by Cade 1734 g a I s ” 2 Won Derby Iwicken Election (5) fr k om ’ Stamford mare-Miss Judy, by Alfred-Manilla 1777, by Goldfmder, bred 1752 g» g & a -*3 $ ~~ , Buzzard 1821 (8), by Blacklock 1814 (2) from Miss Newton 1812, by Delpini—Tipple Cyder 1788, by King Fergus-Sylvia 1/83, by Young Marske § S 5 « ftfrf fl Sister to Singa- Ratan 1841 (9) -Rainbow’s dam 1831, by Picton 1819 (9) (son of Smolensko —Selim (2) and Pipator mare —Brunette Squirrel—Queen Mab (sister to Mercury) .'§3 Sft 5 '2 £ Pore c t Elsmalt > s Melbourne 1834 <l>, by Humphrey Clinker 1822 (B)— Mentor’s dam 1825, by Cervantes 1806 (8), her dam by Gohimpus-Paymaster mare, by St. George g £3® A 3 Foaled in 1851 are Lisbeth 1828, by Phantom 1808 (6) (won Derby) from Elizabeth 1823, by Rainbow—Belvoinna 1813, by Stamford-bister to Silver, by Mercury O J J to ft fl p, '~ 7, Pantaloon 1824 Castrel (2) 1801, by Buzzard from Selim (2) and Piccadilly’s dam 1790, by Alexander —Highflyer mare Alfred Engineer ft Jj* ft fl eg fl 3 WindhoundlB47 Idalia 1815, by Peruvian 1806 (27) from Musidora 1804, by Meteor—Maid of All Work 1786, by Highflyer—Syphon 17/1 Regulus Snip gY 2 S § o >. u 1 j ' Touchstone 1831 (14) by Camel (24)—Banter 1826, by Master Henry (3)—Boadicea, by Alexander—Brunette, Amaranthus 1771,by Matchem ojgsl 5 . -gfl H 8 '§'2? Bred m England Phyrne 1840 183 L by Filho dd Puta (12) (won Leger 1815) from Finesse 1815, by Peruvian 1806 (27)-Violante 1802, by John Bull 1792 (won Derby)-Skyscraper E fl a aS si™ Mulev Moloch MulevlSlo’ (6), bv Orville (ft) 1799 from Eleanor 1798, by Whisky -Young Giantess 1790, by Diomed—Giantess, by Matchem-Molly Long-Legs 1753 « o g B W § | & 2 B- g-§ Alice Hawthorn Muley Moloch Mffiey 1810 W, oyu gpitflre 18 » 00 * by Beningbrougb 1794 (won L eger)-Young Sir Peter mare-Engineer, bred 1756 ft MS o 20 o £ Won Goodwood Lottery 1820 (11), by Tramp (3) from Mandane (sister to Enchantress) 1800, by Pot-8-os from Camilla 1787. by Woodpecker Camilla 1778 8 Cup Rebecca 1831 1818, by Cervantes (8)— Anticipation 1802, by Beningbrough—Expectation 1779, by King Herod—Skim mare 1708, her dam by Janus EH W • ■g Sjft „ 777“7 T Cain 18227ft57byTauiowitz 1813 from Little Gimcrack’s dam 1810, by Paynator-Delpini mare, by Young Marske—Gentle(Kitty 1774 7-AS' HA_ 2 a g Wild Dayrell lon 1835 (4) Margaret 1831, bv Edmund (12) from Medora 1811, by Selim (2^—Sir Harry mare 1803, her dam by Volunteer—King Herod—Golden Grove .S K . ~ RavMiddleton 1833 (1) (won2ooo Gns. & Derby), by Sultan (8) from Cobweb 1821 (won 1000 Gus. & Oaks), by Phantom—Filagree 1815 S fe p S ™ § rt Won Derby EUen (Malek) '’yrrna 1831, by Malek 1824 (3), from Bessy 1815, by Young Gouty—Grandiflora 1810, by Dimsdale—Pipator maie—Phenomenon g% | 0 ® ’EbFo Z Sultan 18167ft7”bv~Sefim by Sir H. Williamson’s Ditto—Sister to Calomel, by Mercury—Herod mare 1776, her dam Folly 1771 g■« . -s § Midia 1846 Scutari 1837 y e i ve t 1823, by biseau from Wire, by Waxy (18)—Penelope, by Trumpator—Prunella, by Highflyer—Promise, by Snap—Julia 1756 ; a § fll w ipred in England . Soothsaver 1808 (15) (won Leger), by Sorcerer 1796, from Golden Locks 1793, by Delpini—Violet, by Shark 1771, by Marske 1750, by Squirt § 3 pp g MannellalB24 by who besides being inbred to The Parly Arab, had in him four strains of The Byerly Turk 1679 (a noted Charger at Battle of Boyne) 0Q H■g i — fl— — z ; Bustard 1813 (35) bv Castrel 1800 (2 > from Miss Hap 1806, by Shuttle 1793 (21)—Sister to Haphazard 1793, by Sir Peter Teazle (3) -J I 2 § fij » Fisherman 1853 Heron 1833 (19) Doneaater , s Jam 1827, by Orville 1799 (8) from Rosanne 1811, by Dick Andrews (9) Rosetta, by Beningbrough—Rosamond 1788 .h g§l fe; PI 2 cr , . . Sheet Anchor 1832 (12) bv Lottery (11) from Morgiana 1820 by Muley (6)—Aliss Stephenson, by Scud or Sorcerer—Precipitate mare 1796 ® S ■§, Y 3U* L> £,.2 Afl Sire of Fishhook Mainbrace 1844 Q ueen of Trumps' dam 1839, by Bay Middleton (1) from Nitrocris, by Whisker—Manuella (won Oaks), by Dick Andrews (9)—Mandane g$ I Mg rg «ap Melbourne 1834 Humphrey Clinker 1822 ( 8), by Comus 1809 from Clinkerina 1812, by Clinker—Pewet (won Leger by Tandem-Termagant a Marchioness (i) Morpeth’s dam 1825, by Cervantes (R) from Golumpus and Paynator mare—Sister to Zodiac, by St, George—Abigail, bred 1788. o o g S 1852 . Touchstone 1831 (14) bv Camel (24) 1822 from Banter 1826, by Master Henry (3)— Boadicea, by Alexander—Brunette, by Amaranthus -Mayfly rllslL % S ° iW ° n EDg - ° akS CinizeUi 1842 Brocade^?B34l, by (17) from Bombazine 1817, by Thunderbolt 1806-Delta 1810, by Alexander-Isis 1805, by Sir Peter §■ n, » «' S s Stockwell 1849 The Baron 1842 Irish Birdcatcher 1833 (11), by Sir Hercules 1826 (2) from Guiccioli 1823, by Bob Booty (23)—Flight 1809, by Irish Eswipe Y. Heroine £ 8 a g Bl gJ weu (24) Echidna 1838, by Economist (36)-Miss i ratt 1825, by Blacklock (2)-Gadabout 1812, by Orville (8)-Mmstrel, by Sir Peter-Matron 1782 » His OH « fl“s® Won 2000 Gns. SDO , Glencoe 1831 (1), by Sultan 1816 <8) from Trampoline 1825, by Tramp (3)-Web 1808, by Waxy (18) -Penelope 1798, by Trumpator-Prunella, bred 1788 g Ssi and Leger Pocahontas 1837 Marpessa 1830, by Muley (6) from Clare 1824, by Marmion (28) —Harpalice. by Gohanna—Amazon, by Driver—Fractious, by Alercury—Woodpecker mare gj n“ fl «(U e | © S° §5 Touchstone 1831 Camel 1822 (24), by Whalebone 1807 (1) from Gaberlunzie’s dam 1812, by Selim (2 ; —Maiden, by Sir Peter—Phenomenon—Matron, by Florizel—Maiden S'a §3 g 5 © » Juliet (imp 1851 (14) Banter 1826, by Master Henry (3) from Boadicea, by Alexander—Brunette, by Amaranthus—Mayfly 1771, by Matchem—Starling mare £ §.■£ j m ft § aa A Dam of Sylvia , Tom-Bov 1829 (8). by Jerry 1821 (won Leger) from Androssan mare 1817, her dam Lady Eliza, by Whitworth from X.Y.Z.’s dam BAffl » S § 2? Charon Lancas re Witch gjfe iggi, by Bustard 1813 (35) from Olympia 1815, by Sir Oliver 1800--Bcotilla 1795, by Anvil—Scota 1783, by Eclipse—Harmony 1775 A g § A /ooco / iTnT , x Weatherbit 1842 Sheet Anchor 1832 ( 8), by Lottery (11) from Morgiana, by Muley (6)—Miss Stephenson by Scud or Sorcerer—Precipitate-Woodpecker .'S £ ft j2 K f£ 5 ri i ( P-) (12) Miss Petty 1837, by Priam (6) (won Derby 1830) from Miss Fanny’s dam 1815, by Orville 1799 (8)-Golden Legs’ dam, by Buzzard (8) || $ g ft - ’’V a Sireof Newbold m.-1/1 #h, tut- /- St. Francis 1835, by St. Patrick 1817 from Suprise 1822, by Scud—Manifreda 1814, by Sir H. Williamson’s Ditto fl'®§ < « S rd ft H & m New o child of the Mist Taurina 1843< by Taurus 1826 from Esmeralda 1833, by Zinganee 1825—Pastille 1819, by Rubens—Parasol 1808, by Pot-8-os $ Ji ,SirHCTCuieslB26 Whalebone 1807 (1), by Waxy 1790 (18) from Penelope 1798, by Trumpator-Prunella 1788, by Highflyer-Promise 1768, by Snap-Julia 1756 gw•£J 2 sfe Bo- Es Gaslight (imp.) ( 2 ) Peri 1822. by Wanderer 1811 (1 ) from Thalestris 1809. by Alexander—Rival 1800, by Sir Peter—Hornet 1790, by Drone—Alanilla 1777, by Goldfinderm-WA. H Ng S>° 1 850 n- Tioo-y Lamplighter 1823, by Merlin 1815 from Spotless 1809, by Walton—Trumpator mare, her dam by Highflyer—Otheothea, by Snap—Otho «gw 3* S ® 2 |ft '"'Aft £ D m of Gasworks Factory Girl 1837 Spin P iT , g ,T Pnny 1814, by Juniper ,1805 (9) from Oscar and Dairymaid mare 1804, by Diomed—Nelly 1787, by Conductor—Peggy 1778 | § fcs ft laoo toAl Whalebone 1807 (l>Zbv Waxy (18)—Penelope, by Trumpator—Prunella, by Highflyer—Promise, by Snap—Julia, by Blank—Spectator’s dam—Bonny Lass 1723 g 0 <»> S’®*** r-t Archy 1839 darnel Qaberlimzie’s dam 1812, by Selim (2) from Maiden 1801, by Sir Peter Teazle (3) —Phenomenon mare 1782, by Florizel—Maiden 1770 - § *• J” *3,0 “ Bred by Col. Peel . Octavian 1807 (ft) (won Leger), by Stripling 1795—Oberon—Sister to Sharper, by Ranthos—Sweepstakes—Sister to Careless ———————— a A Garcia 1823 Half-sister to Little Fanny 1806, by Shuttle 1793 (21) from Katherine 1798, by Delpini—Durham’s dam, by Paymaster -Le Sang ■g 7. Bay Middleton Sultan 1816 (8), by Selim (2)—Bacchante, by Ditto-Sister to Calomel, by Mercury—Herod mare 1776—F011y 1771, by Marske-Vixen 1752 •g g-g S 73 8 g'gfl Rushlight 1842 1833(1) Cobweb 1821, by Phantom 1808 (6) from Filagree 1815, by Soothsayer (15)—Web 1808, by Waxy (18>-Penelope 1798, by Trumpator—Prunella 1788 ” 1 ’SiQpP-J B^X Lord n , x, IDO - Lamplighter 1823, by Merlin 1815 from Spotless 1800, by Walton, her dam by Trumpator-Highflyer-Otheothea, by Otho-Snap mare, by Regulus ” g/g ft g O BentinckTorch 183oDanoise (dam of Starlight) 1830. by Oscar 1820 from Camerine’s dam, by Rubens—Tippitywitchet 1808, by Waxy (18)—Hare 1794, by Sweetbnar—Justice oft o

CASTOR (imp ), by Zealot (son of the famous sire Hermit, winner of the Derby, 1867) out of Lady Yardley, by the great Sterling (sire of Isonomy), from Leda, by Weatherbit. Castor was a great performer at all weights and distances, winning 22 races out of 28 starts. He is a half-brother to Disraeli, winner of this year’s Two Thousand Guineas. During the past season Castor’s winnings were considerably in advance of any previous season. His progeny won 20 races of the value of £4694. He is sire of the Auckland Cup winner Antares; the speedy Eton; Coronet, Takapuna Cup winner of 1898; Daystar, Porangi Potae, -astashore; Altair, winner of theC.J C Champagne Stakes; the brilliant Sydney-owned Cravat; Dayntree; Armilia, winner of the Canterbury Oaks ; Casket, a Dunedin Cup winner; Orion’s Belt, and others. Terms —25 guineas for single mares ; 20 guineas for two or more mares belonging to the same owner. Grazing at 2s 6d per v eek. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars may be obtained from JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom, Wellington Park, and at THE STUD OFFICE, Durham Street, Auckland. TO STAND THB SEASON AT HILLSBORO, BRIGADIER (By Mueket —Pungawerewere), Brother of Crackshot. Sire of the following and many other winners:— Brigand, Bombardier, Lady Belle, Eve, Napoleon, Grenadier, His Worship, Reindeer, Deadshot. TERMS - FIVE GUINEAS. Two or more Mares as per arrangement. Every Care but no Responsibility. PAGET JONES, Hillsboro. ASK FOB “ ROSEBERY” BRITISH; CONDITION POWDERS (For Horses), and refuse to take any other. FINEST IN THE WORLD lib Tins, 3s, —SOLD EVERYWHERE— Sole Wholesale Agents— C. J. BADEHAM, 71, CATHEDRAL SQ., CHRISTCHURCH Send 3s 6d for Sample Tin, Post Free|| | anywhere in the colony.

the very successful sire Melton, a good looking, sound horse, and a rare stayer, Seaton Delaval is pretty sure to make his mark at the stud, and, indeed, it is a long time since so good a horse was sent to New Zealand.” Melton was sold some years back to the Italian Government for £lO,OOO, and English breeders have ever since been regretting that he was allowed to leave the country, as his stock have been uniformly successful. Owing to his being abroad, there were no two-year-olds to represent him in 1894, but in reviewing the racing season of that year, the London Times of December 14th, 1896, says :— “ Melton, with 23 winners of over £13,000, should be given precedence over Wisdom, for Best Man, who won 8 races, is undoubtedly his son, and as Melton’s progeny have won £25.000 in the last two seasons, and have included such animals as Best Man, Avington, Bullingdon, and Indian Queen, it is easy to understand the regret felt at his being exported to Italy.” Teems for Approved Mares.—ls guineas for single mare; 12 guineas two or more the property of the same owner. Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility accepted. Groomage, 2s 6d. For particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN & Co. EL L INSTOK PARK STUD. STALLIONS FOR THE SEASON 1898. The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS (Champions in the List of Winning Sires in New Zealand for the Paet Season) will STAND at WELLINGTON PARK ST. LEGER (imp.), by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thonnanby (Derby winner) —Hurricane (One Thousand winner), by Wild Dayrell (Derby winner). During the last six years the progeny of this champion stallion have won the great sum of £33,499 in stakes, as follows:—£s2so, £3336, £4559, £5090, £6981, and £8283 during the past 1897-98 season, representing 24 winners Ninety per cent, of St.Leger’s progeny turn out racehorses. He is sire of Waiuku, one of the greatest horses that has raced in New Zealand ; the game and brilliant St. Paul; Hermosa; St. Crispin, the Great Northern Derby and Guineas winner of the past season ; Okoari ; St. Hippo, a N.Z Cup, and Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby winner; St. Kilda, St. Cyr, Doris ; Impulse, a N.Z. Cup winner; Woodstock, winner of Napier Park Cup; Clanranald, St. Tunis, Hippomenes, St. Laura, St. Ursula, Rex, Sylvia Park, Acone, St. Andrew, Regel, Bluejacket; Nestor, an Auckland Cup and Derby winner; Lady Anna, St. Regel; St. Simon, winner of the North New Zealand Grand National Hurdle Race with 12st 121 b in the saddle; and many others. Terms—so guineas for single mares ;40 guineas two or more mares belonging to the same owner. HOTCHKISS (second winner-producing sire in New Zealand for the past two years), got by Musket from Petroleuse (imp.), by Oxford from Hartshorn, by Mountain Deer from Area, by Gladiator from Twilight, by Velocipede from Miss Garforth, by Walton. It is agreed on all sides that Hotchkiss is the best Musket sire left in Australasia. He is the sire of the champion Multiform, who heads the list of winning horses for the past 1897-98 season; also of Uniform, the last Wellington Cup winner; Swordfish, who annexed the Wanganui Cup of 1898; the great Australian weight-carrier, True Blue ; the brilliant Forma, Oscillator, that good mare Waiorongomai, Merry Maid, Lady Harriett, and numerous others. Terms—3o guineas for single mares ;25 guineas two or more mares belonging to the same owner. “, HOJBAO.'

THE UNDERMENTIONED Thoroughbred stallion Will Stand at Sylvia Park. SEATON DELAVAL (imv.), 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 Leger). 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 Thonnanby, winner of the English Derby. a pfhe Baron, by Birdcatcher H a J we Pocahontas, by Glencoe “ og o ft/§ Edit}, Newminster, by Touchstone j r/uim Diademia, by Pyrrhus I. M — « Plum Pudding Sweetmeat, by Gladiator g u ° Fomnualla, by Birdcatcher 5s - * _• wm Crozier or Dey of Algiers, bv Judy Go Priam m g Cacique, by Palinurus ’’"s g P Bsgyas. I gjggjgssi&JHz . H Melbourne or Windhound, -J m g Thonnanby by Pantaloon < o " A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloch > j> -S . Woodbine Stockwell, by The Baron woodbine Honeysuckle, by Touchstone g « a 1 a j 3 Melbourne, by Humphrey C g o The Slave Clinker h, g Volley, by Voltaire g — — • 11 « • Touchstone, by Camel M £ 3 Orlando Vulture, by Langar S H § •: o ft J Alarm, by Venison gg w Torment mare by Glencoe ► 00 S Economist, by Whisker g g H J±ar “ Wß y mare by Nabocklish 5 I PocahootM Glencoe, by Sultan g k uwiuuw Marpessa. by Muley s g Melbourne, by Humphrev o a « Went Anatr’l'n. Clinker Mowerina, by Touchstone o Marin Harkaway, by Economist 1° Suspicion, by Speculation It will be noticed that Seaton Delaval is full of the most ashionable and best-staying English Mood, 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 If 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, 2f 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 of the Northamptonshire Stakes. The London Sportsman of December 19th, 1894, writes asVs’lows :—“As a son of

Powld? ’punts to older for 3s 6d per pair at Geo. Fowlds.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 434, 17 November 1898, Page 4

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