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JJARK gTU£> The Undeimentioned THOROUGHBRED SIRES Will be AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS AT WELLINGTON PARK, DURING THE PRESENT SEASON HOTCHKISS, By Musket from Petroleuse (imp.) by Oxford from. Hartshorn, by Mcontain Deer, etc. sire of Multiform, Uniform. Screw Gun, Forma, Osculator. Wairongomai, Battleaxe, Foimula Ban Patricia, Korowai, Field Battery, Royal Artillery,, Field .Rose, Motor, Kelburn, and numerous others. TERMS : 30 Guineas for Elrgle Mares and 25 Guinean for two or wore marrs? to the same owner. Only a limited number taken.; PHOEBUS APOLLO (IMP.) By St. Simon, frem Polynesia, by Bercaldine from PollyPerkins. by Macaroni from Molly Carew, by Wild Dayxell. While racing on the English turf Phoebus Apollowon several good races. At three years old he won the chesterfield Cup at Goodwood, and lan a dead heat for first honours in the Duidans Plate at Epsom. At four years old he won the Alexandia Plate of 1090 sovs at Doncaster, and the Great Midlands Handicap of 1,300sovs at Birmingham. At five years old he scored in the Nottingham Handicap of 500 sovs, and ran a dead 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 Middlestx Handicap at Alexandra Park, and at Derby he ran second for the Pevenl of the Peak Handicap of 1000 sovs. The stock sired by Pl cebus Apollo in his first two seasons are of an exceedingly promising character, showing plenty of size and power, combined with a great dash of quality. TERMS : SO Guineas for t ingle Mares ; 25 guineas fortwo or mo e mares belonging to the same owner. MENBCHIKOFF, By Stepniak irom Pibroch, by Lochiel from Fallacy, by Sli-dmere from Deception, by Young Plover. While racing Menschikoff proved himseli one of the most, brilliant colts that ever figured on the New Zealand Turf, his record being 15 wins out <f 19 starts. Thefollowing is a list of the races won by Menschikoff :—At two years old : C.J.C. Juvenile Plate of 200 sovs, C.J.C. Electric Plate of 2. 0 sovs, Great Northern Foal Stakes of 500 sovs, V- elleiley Stakes of 300 sovs, Wellington Stakes of 300 sovs, C.J.C. Middle Park Plate of 250 sovs, C.J.C. Champion Plate of 250 sors. D. J.C. Champagne Stakesof 150 sois, D.J C. railway Plate of 100 sovs, North Island i hallenge Stakes of 3CO sovs. At three yearsold : Hanke's bay Guineas of EOO sovs, C.J.C. Derby of 750 sovs. Canterbury Cup of 5 >0 sovs, Great Northern Derby of SCO sovs. Mensehikoff is a rich bay in colour, and is one of the most compact horses that could be f aund in the country. TERMS ; 15 Guineas for Single Mares ; two or moreas per si rsngement. A lin-itcd number of mares besides those of bis owner will b<- rakin. BLUEJACKET, By St Leger (imp.), dam Antelope by Apremont (imp.), rrom Mies Kate (imp ) by Adventurer from SportingLil e, by Prime Minister from Candlewiek, by the PrimeWarden. Bluejacket by his deeds on the Turf proved, himself the beet son of that champion sire St. Leger, winning ti e Great Northern Derby, Auckland Cup twice, and other races, winning £3 665 in stakes. In colour Bluejacket is a good biown, and is one of the etout, muscular sort, showing plenty of quality, and has a cast-iron constitution and fine temper. He was undoubtedly an out-and-out stayer- a characteristic of the great line from which he descends. Pocahontas, a. com« r-stone of the Stud Book, and dam of the Emperor of" tires Stockwell, coming in in his pedigree on both sides. St Leger, his sire, being the best exponent of that line the colonies have ever seen. TERMS : Ten Guineas. Grazing rt2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but.no responsibility incurred. Further particulars rnay be obtained from JERRY KENNELLY’ Stud Groom, Wellington Park. And at the SLUD OFFICE. Auckland, N.Z. 'po STAND THIS SEASON AT DEVONPORT. CUIRASSIER By Musket - Frailty, •Full-brother to Trenton, Champion Sire of Australia, sold for 7,000 guineas, and stands in England at 200 guineas with list full. Two or more Mares as per arrangement. TERMS: 8 Guineas. First-class grazing and water j every care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply B. & R. DUDER, Devonport,

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 707, 24 September 1903, Page 3

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