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Stud. trotted a mile over the Sacramento track in 2.28, while owned by P C. Hale, of Hale and Co.; Pram 1798, the sire of Clara D., is the sire of Frank M., 2.17 ; Honesty, 2.25?; Harry M.. 2.24 J, etc. . „ Second Dam Western Girl, by Chiefton 7A, sire of Defiance, trotting 2.24, pacing 2.172 5 Caro, 2.26, and sire of the dams of Mt. Veroor. 2.15, Crown Prince 2.17|, Tempest 2 19, Chief Thorn 2.20, etc. Western Girl is full sister to Western Boy 2.38 J and the Lyle mare that could trot with mate in 2.30. a c -mThird dam, the J.H. Dodge mare, dam of Western Boy 238 J, by Jim Crow (Coburn’s), said to be thoroughbred. Pead what The Breeder and Sportsman, of San Francisco, saps : In the last stall is a horse whose make-up and pedigree will attract general attention in the land he is going to. He is called La Rue and his registered number is 20,141. In color he is a beautiful bay; in height he stands 16.1, and weighs 12001bs. A model of beauty and a trotter that will make a low record is this grand-looking young horse. He was sired by Campaign, 9811, out of Clara D. (sister to Honesty, 2.25?, a horse that has achieved fame as a sire in Australia), by Pram, 1768; second dam to Western Girl, by Chieftain, 721, third dam Dodge mare, by Jnn Crow. Campaign was by Electioneer, 125, out of Luy 8., by Homer, 1235 (son of Mambrino—Patchen and Sally Chorister, by Mambrino-Chorister); second dam. Maggie Lee, by Blackwood, 2.31 ; third dam Lucille Abdallah, 15; fourth dam by Pilot Jr., 12. With such a splendid array of great sires, is there any reason why this horse should not make a great name 1 His progeny at Stockton cannot be excelled for size, style, pure trotting action, and speed. One thousand dollars was refused for one of his young fillies. Terms. —Single mare, i£4 4s; two or more mares the property of one owner, £7 7s. All moneys to be paid by January Ist', 1900. Further particulars to be obtained from the owner, W. J. GREENWOOD, Or the Groom in charge. £<OMMEBCIAL HOTEL, PAEEOA Centrally Situated. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, With Every Convenience. BEST BRAKDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. Cuisine Unsurpassed. Charges Moderate. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. J. W. SHAW - Proprietor. I LES.. 192, Queen Street AUCKLAND. Xate of Tasma, and l?alk Studios, OF SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE —ASK FOR — McGAVIN AND CO.’S jpRIZE ALES AND STOUT. UMON BREWERY, WATER OF LEITH, DUNEDIN. TODEOORD REIGN Silver-mounted Fox’s flip Frame Silk UMBRELLA, name and date engraved, Lady’s 12s 6d, Gent.’s 14s 6d, manufactured at LETHABY’S, 26, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Postage paid to any part of New Zealand. Umbrellas recovered with silk, Italian cloth, and laventine twill, from 3s 6d; best twill Italian from 4s 6d; best silk, from 6s 6d. Don’t throw any umbrella away, send to Lethaby’s and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives, and razors ground. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 3