THE STUD. yY LV I A park stud THE UNDEEMENTIONED THOROUGHBRED STALLION WILL STAND AT SYLVIA P ARK THIS SEASON. , ,i The Baron, by Birdcatcher BtooEweu Pocahontas, by Glencoe 5 g J aJw Newminster, by Touchstone § M Edith Diademia, by Pyrrhus I. M a Sweetmeat, by Gladiator is Plum Pudding j-oimmalla, by Birdcatcher ® M — d <S Crozier or Dey of Algiers, b2,25 ** Judy Go Priam SO Cacique, by Paiinurus |ta M T 4 Touchstone, by Camel Lord of the Isles p a , r n e ] en> by Pantaloon d S§s The Little Known, by Mule;. 5 goo Miss Am Bay Missy,by Bay Middletct g w Melbourne or Windhound J mh Thormanby by Pantaloon < o * A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloc.l jo O 1 ■ < ~ Stockwell, by The Baron j wooaoine Honeysuckle, by Touchston3 — .- . . Touchstone, by Camel * Newminster Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax ? § “ O' 35 ft Melbourne, by Humphrey £ S C The Slave Clinker * m Volley, by Voltaire n * h , . Touchstone, by Camel 3 Orlando Vulture, by Langar 3 J . Alarm, by Venison g Torment mare by Glencoe • > m S Economist, by Whisker O Harkaway mare by Nabocklish m 2 n . Glencoe, by Sultan « Pooahootaa Marpessa. by Muley « m Melbourne, by Humphrey o 2 West Auatr’l’o. Clinker ' 3 g® Mowerina, by Touchstone g „ Harkaway, by Economist Mana Suspicion, by Speculation SEATON DELAVAL has proved himself doubt an exceptional success at the Stud. Every one of his progeny that have started, with one exception, have been returned winners. He produced in the first two years that he was at the Stud the following Winners: — Miss Delaval (winner of C.J.C. Derby, Great Northern Derby and New Zealand St Leger), Rosella (a big winner) Hastings, Jim Kean, Lsetitia, Blue Paul, Belfast, Spark, Beddington (one of the best performed two-year olds of the season), Vai Rosa (winner of A.R.C. Welcome Stakes and other races), Paul Seaton. Melton, the sire of Seaton Delaval, is now considered one of the most fashionable sires in England. Terms for Approved Mares: 30 guineas for Single Mare; 25 guineas for two or more Mares, the property of one owner. Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility accepted. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Shortland Street. '..'sic rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT DEVONPORT, CUIRASSIER, BY MUSKET—FRAILTY, Full-brother to Trenton, champion sire of Australia sold for 7000 guineas, and stands in England at 200 guineas with list full. Last year Cuirassier was second on the list of winning sires, and this year fifth, with very few representatives. TERMS: 15 guineas. First class grazing and water very care, but no res onsibility. Waterloo, BY CUIRASSIER, Out of Hune, by Cap-a-pie, out of Raupo. Terms : Three guineas. For further particulars apply R. & R. DUDER, Devonport. W. CURTIS, Member of Tati ersall’s. Address— TAITERSALL’S CLUB, AUCKLAND. J ~g~| A V I D 8 O ft COMMISSION AGENI, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 512, 11 October 1900, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 512, 11 October 1900, Page 3
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