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Stud. QYL V I A PARK SIR B S. THE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS WILL STAND AT SYLVIA PARK THIS SEASON. Q IThe Baron, by Birdcatcher Q j otocxweu Pocahontas, by Glencoe “ fifi 2 o * S JS toj.xu Newminster, by Touchstone 5 Pa Edith Diademia, by Pyrrhus I. M m Sweetmeat, by Gladiator S * Plum Pudding Foinnualla, by Birdcatcher . d £ Crozier or Dey of Algiers, by " Judy Go Priam Jg O Cacique, by Palinurus M h T Touchstone, by Camel S S s * Lordof the Isles Fair He]ell( by p anta ioon §® M ' 2 §§Q A— The Little Known, by Muley g Misa Ann Bay Missy,by Bay Middleton ® Melbourne or Windhouud. .J m r Thormanby by Pantaloon < o JJ A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloch > £ 2 < > Stockwell, by The Baron _j woodbine Honeysuckle, by Touchstone ° yr „. • . Touchstone, by Camel § Newminster Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax Z g g P g2 S Melbourne, by Humphrey 5 g U The Slave Clinker J* g Volley, by Voltaire ** £ Touchstone, by Camel H S Orla,> “ o Vulture, by Langar O 3 q m™™* Alarm, by Venison S-M M Torment mare by Glencoe e -— b* tn 5 Economist, by Whisker O Hathaway mare by Nabocklish MM o H 2 Glencoe, by Sultan S M r ° 6B “ ootM Marpessa. by Muley ® “ Melbourne, by Humphrey 2 2 ■ Wert AurtrTn. Clinker 3 BJ| Mowerina, by Touchstone § If Ha Harkaway, by Economist (Q auna | Suspicion, by Speculation This sire has made the most promising debut at the Stud of any horse ever imported from England. Hi progeny raced for the first time last season, and, although only represented by half-a-dozen, three of them turned out winners and placed the young English horse at the head of the list of the successful sires for two-year-olds. The beautiful fillies Miss Delaval and Rosella, together with Hastings, are evidence of the great worth of this young horse.

PERFORMANCES OF SEATON DELAVAL’S PROGENY. MISS DELAVAL. —Avondale Spring: Won Juvenile. Stakes, four furlongs. Ellerslie: November 5, won Welcome Stakes, five furlongs; November 9, won Musket Stakes, 9st 21b; December 26, third Great Northern Foal Stakes; April 3, won Champagne Stakes, six furlongs; November 8, won Criterion Handicap, six furlongs, Bst, beating Miss Emmy 9st, Sylvia Park 9st 101 b, RediLancer, and a host of good ones. HASTINGS. —Avondale Spring: Third in Juvenile Stakes to Miss Delaval and Bacchus; won Nursery Handicap, Bst. Ellerslie: November 9, third in Musket Stakes, won by Miss Delaval; December 29, won Visitors’ Plate, 7.9, five furlongs, and was placed in other races in Wanganui and Auckland. •RORET,T. AEllerslie: November 5, Third in Welcome Stakes; December 28, third in Great Northern Foal Stakes; December 29, second in Criterion Handicap Bst 91b, won by Seahorse Bst7lb; January 2, third in Midsummer Handicap Bst 81b, won by Nantes 7st 71b. Wanganui: March 8, won Two-year-old Stakes, six furlongs; March 9, won Nursery Handicap, 9st 41b, four furlongs. Hawke’s Bay: March 16, won Nursery Handicap, five and a half furlongs, Bst 121b', March 18, won Hawke’s Bay Stakes, six and a half furlongs, 6st 121 b, beating Ideal, Altair, Tigress, Seahorse, and others. Ellerslie: April 3, third in Great Northern Champaign Stakes; April 4, second in Shorts Handicap, five furlongs, 7st 81b, won by Seahorse 7st 101 b; April 8, won Victoria Handicap, 9st 61b, five furlongs, beating Bluecap 7st 91b and Seahorse 9st 91b. TERMS.—3O guineas for single mare, or 25 guineas each for two or more mares belonging to the same owner. SEATON DELAVAL’S LIST is limited and closing fast, so that early application is desirable. Irish Birdcatcher The Baron Eohidna Stockwell | Pocahontas § Teddington a Marigold | Daughter©: Dau^htcrofLiabelh _ Thormanby w 2 a Muley Moloch | | A.Hawthme Rebe ' ca £ « WiH D.yrell £” MiMlelon Hurricane 9 Midia Scutari a. Mldla Marinella CL 1 Fisherman Embrace . ~ g Angler W I Marohlohte. HelT’ £ | j m § Chrysolite . « Touchstone (m x e Lancashire Witch < £ ra ft Weatherbit M ~ Kelpie Child of the Mist Fireworks I J Ateh, gj* © Nightlight Rushlight K liddlet ° n TERMS.—IO guineas per mare. Grazing at Sylvia Park by agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility accepted. Forlparticulars apply to L. D NATHAN & Co

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 478, 21 September 1899, Page 3

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