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THE STUDSIRES the SEASON. WELLINGTON PARK STUD. THE UNDERMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED SIRES (Champions in the List of Winning Sires in New Zealand) Will [be AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS AT WELLINGTON PARK DURING THE PRESENT SEASON.— esnn TTninT?!? (imp,), by Doncastor ■ • w IJCU uJT MU OU (Derby winner) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner) out of Hurricane (One Thousand Guineas winner), by Wild Dayrell ( Derby winner). During the last ten years the progeny of ST. LEGER have won the great sum of £49,752 in stakes, as follows 1891, £1994 ; 1892, £3457; 1893, £5250; 1894, £3336; 1895, £4559; 1896, £5091 ; 1897, £6981; 1898, £8283 ; 1899; £4094; 1900, £6707. ST. LEGER is the sire of three of the greatest horses that have grace* l the colonial turf, viz., St. Hippo (winner of the New Zealand Cup, Auckland Cup, and Great Northern Derby), Waiuku (Winner of the New Zealand Cup), and St. Paul (winner of the Auckland Guineas, C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap, A.R.C. Handicap, and many other races). He also claims as his descendants Impulse (winner of the New Zealand Cup), St. Crispin (winner of the Auckland Guineas and Great Northern Derby), Nestor (winner of the Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby), Bluejacket (winner of Great Northern Derby and Auckland Cup), St. Laura (winner of the Auckland Guineas and AR.C. Handicap), Bex, winner of A.B.C. Easter Handicap two years in succession; Woodstock, winner of the Napier Park Cup; Formosan, winner of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes and Wellington Stakes; St. Simon, winner of North New Zealand Grand National Hurdle Race; St. Kilda, St. Cyr, St. Clements, Doris, Clanranald, Hippomenes, Ben Godfrey, St. Ursula, Sylvia Park, Acone, St. Andrew, Regel, Lady Anna, St. Regel, Hermosa, St. Gordon, St. Peter, St. Innis, Okoari, St Olga and Hengist.W ’’o — TERMS": 40 guineas for Single Mares; 30 guineas for two or more Mares belonging to the. same owner. HOTCHKI (imp.), by Oxford from Hartshorn, by Mountain peer from Area, by Gladiator from Twilight, by Velocipede from Miss Garforth, by Walton. During the past six seasons the progeny of HOTCHKISS have won in stakes £20,725, and it is agreed on all sides that he is the best Musket sire in Australasia. HOTCHKISS is sire of that great horse Multiform, who annexed prize money in three seasons in New Zealand amounting to £6OBl, and who was sold to go to England at a big figure. He also claims Uniform, winner of the C.J.C. Derby, Otago and Wellington Cups; Swordfish, winner of Wanganui Cup ; True Blue, winner of Carrington Stakes and other good races; Screw Gun, winner of the Great Northern Foal Stakes, A.R.C. Royal Stakes, C.J C. Champagne Stakes, Hawke’s Bay Stakes; and other races ; Forma, Oscillator, Waiorongomai, and numerous others. TERMS: 40 guineas for Single Mares; 30 guineas for two or more Mares belonging to the same owner. I —I A QT/YU (imp-) is Zealot (son of /A “ Hui 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, -witming-22 races out of 28 starts. He xs.halfbrother to Disraeli, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. Since 1894, in which year the first of CASTOR’S progeny raced, they have won in prize money £27,061. CASTOR is sire of Cravat, winner of the V.R.C. Place Handicap, A.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap; Castashore, winner of Manawatu Cup, Taranaki Jockey Club Handicap, and a number of other races; Antares, winner of Auckland Cup ; Coronet, winner of Takapuna Cup, A.B.C. Summer Cup, Egmont Cup, and Taranaki Cup ; Casket, winner of C.J.C. Great Easter Handicap and Dunedin Cup ; Fulmen, winner of Otago Cup ; Armilia, winner of A.R C. Musket Stakes, C.J.C. Oaks, and Wellington Exhibition Handicap; Daystar, winner of Hawke’s Bay Guineas, and Hawke’s Bay Cup ; Altair, winner of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes, C.J.C. Derby, and New Zealand St. Leger; Three Star, winner of Great Northern Foal Stakesand A.R.C. Champagne Stakes; Record Reign, winner of AR.C. City Handicap, Prince of Wales Handicap, and Ascot Handicap. Amongst other winners he claims Tauhei, Heavenly Twin, Eton, Collarette, Dayntree, Porangi Potae, Orion’s Belt, St. Elmo, and others. TERMS ; 25 guineas for Single Mares ; 20 guineas for wo or mores Mares belcnging to the same owner. PHOEBUS APOLLO (imp.), by St. Simon from Polynesia, by Barcaldine from Polly Perkins, by Macaroni from Molly Carew, by Wild Dayrell. While racing on the English Turf Phoebus Apollo won several good races. At three-years-old he won the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood, and ran a dead-heat for first honors in the Durdans Plate at Epsom. At four years old he won the Alexandra Plate of 1000 sovs at Doncaster, and the Great Midlands Handicap 1300 sovs at Birmingham. At five years old he scored in the Nottingham Handicap of 500 sovs, and ran a head-heat for first honours in the Norfolk and Suffolk Handicap at Great Yarmouth. At six years old he dead-heated with Merry Methodist for the Middlesex Handicap at Alexandra Park, and at Derby he ran second for the Peveril of the Peak Handicap of 1000 sovs. TERMS:—3O guineas for Single Mares; 25 guineas for two or more Mares belonging to the same owner. Grazing at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Further particulars may belobtained from JERRY KENNELLY, Stud Groom, Wellington Park. And at the STUD OFFICE, Durham Street, Auckland, N.Z.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 528, 6 September 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 528, 6 September 1900, Page 2

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