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THE STUD£JAMBBIA PARK SIUD 1 COMPANY. (LIMITED), PAPATOITOI, AUCKLAND. The following Sires will Stand the Season :-— CY RENI AN. . BY ST. SIMON—DAISY CHAIN, BY SPRINGFIELD—CHATELAINE, BY CAMBUSCAN. A Limited Number of Subscriptions at 25 Guineas. This beautiful, young horse, bred by Lord Londonderry in 1894, is a whole bay, with black points, rare / quality and substance and excellent temper. He was a good performer, winning Haidwicke Stakes, Granby Stakes, Johnston’s Plate at Stockbridge, Welter at Newmarket, and Helper’s Plate at Derby, and went to the Stud sound in every respect. He is the highest-priced stallion ever imported to the Australian Colonies, and is a direct descerdant of HCLIP.-E, through both his sire and dam. That great authority, Bruce Lowe; writes, “ A direct descendant of Eclipse, through the best source, Whalebone ” j, St. Simon won over all distances, and was never beaten. His stud fee is 600 guineas, and his sons are highly valued wherever the thoroughbred is known. Springfield has the splendid r. cord of 14 starts in 1876 and 1877, winning every time. During his whole career he was only beaten twice, each time funning second, a head behind the winner. He sired winners of 326 races, winning stakes amounting to over £140,000. His daughter. Morganette. is the dam of Galtee More and Ard Patrick, both Derby winners. Saintfield, a full sister to Cyrenian, produced (her first season at the stud) Carabine, a good performer, winner of a number of races, including Nottingham Plate, £5OO, and Manchester Handicap of £l5OO. BRIGADIER, BY MUSKET—PUNGAWERE WERE. Brown horse, bred in 1883, got by Musket fromPungawerewere. Golden Grape, sire of Pungarewerewe, is by Barntpn, own brother to Voltigeur, whose descendants, Galopin and St. Simon, are sought after at fabulous fees in England. As a racehorse, Brigadier proved himself particularly bri liant as a two-year-old, beating Howitzer, Reproach, Ricochet, Tamora. Lady Norah, Mitrailleuse, Derringer, Tetford, Antelope, Catesby and Rivulet, and was virtually unbeaten. Unfortunately an accident early in his three-year old carrier caused his retirement from the turf. He was timed to run a mile in Imin 38sec. .... BRIGADIiR, with very limited opportunities, has sired some useful horses, including—Brigand, winner of the T.J.'C. Hobson Handicap, a.R.C., Onslow Stakes, Poverty Bay Spring Handicap, Auckland Guineas, Prince of Wales Handicap, and ran second to St. Hippo in Auckland Cup, also , Lady Belle, Eve, Grenadier. Brigade, Bombardier, The Needle, etc. Brigadier’s dam h.s also produced the following well-known and successful horses—Katipo, Tetford, West Australian, Tranter, St. James Crackshot, and Oscillator. Subscription : Ten Guineas. ■ ■ ETON, .. . BY CASTOR—LADY WALMSLEY (own Sister to Carbine) BY MUSKET-MERSEY. ' The stock of this aristocratically bred, young horse is very promising. His close relationship to Carbine should make him attractive to breeders. i Subscription : Ten Guineas i Grazing can be arranged; every care, but no responsibility. z Further Particulars from E. B. ALEXANDER, Secretary, Strand Arcade, Auckland, or, THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, P.O. Box 2C7, Auckland. ■Mil J V fjio STAND THIS SHASON AT DEVONPORT, CUIRASSIER. ■ • . ' t ? 1 \ BY MUSKET-FRAILTY, , ■ ■ : ; .<• a'’- ; Full-brother to Trenton, Champion. Sire of Australia, sold for 7,000 guineas, and stands in England at 200 guineas with list full. Two orndore Mares as per arrangement. TERMS : 15 Guineas. First-olass grazing and water ; every care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply R. & R. DUDER, Devonport.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 660, 2 October 1902, Page 3

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