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STUD NOTICES. mO . STAND THIS. ■ " SEASON, AT THE WAIKANAE STUD. , ; ACHILLES (IMP.) (13). : ' ; , ■ (1890). ; v , ACHILLES is a /beautifully, proportioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over, sixteen hands, by Medallion from Nereid, by Goldsborough from Sea ■ Swallow . (imported). Hβ \ton over .£9OOO in stake money, and that without being "engaged" as a two or three-year-old, when he was practically invincible. ,/ Hβ proved himself a champion in each of the six seasons he,raced, retains, all his courage, and he'has probably the cleanest set of legs .' in New Zealand .to-day. ■■..'*' '■•••■ , He won three Jubilee Cups, "two Electric Plates, two C.J.C.: Challenges, two North Island Challenges, three: Jackson Stakes, the Juvenile , Plate, Middle, Park Plate\ (an. exceptionally brilliant performance—Machine Gun, 2yrs., had the Maiden allowance, and carried 7et. 21b.; Achilles, 3yrs.,' with full penalties, car- '! 'ried 9st. 101b.); Manawatu Stakes, Hawke's Bay ; Stakes,'A.E.C. Century Stakes, Wanganui Guineas; Wellington Stakes, Wellington Cup, eto. In fact, no horse in New Zealand performed like him. He has never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. He comes of Bruce Lowe's No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, .Georgo Froderick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendicant, Shotovor, etc., while, the same family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires, Nordeiifelt,- Goldsbrough, Eobinson Crusoe, Martini-Henry, etc. ACHILLES will stand at the WAIKANAE. ■ STUD, and Twenty Approved Mares will be token to him at a fee ot Thirty Guineas His etock are remarkably promising. BEZONIAN (IMP.) (1). Bay Horse (half-brother to Cicero—Derby, i Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, etc), bred in > England in 190-t, b> Lord Rosebery, by Volos- > quez (wnacr of Princess of Wales's Stakes, I of 10,000 soys , Champion Stakes, otc, | and second in 2000 Guineas and Derby %to | Galtee More, and half-brother to Sir Visto— , Derby and Legcr-and Bona Vista-2000 Gui-' nras, and sire of Cyllene) from Gas (half-sisjor ! • to Ladas—2ooo Guineas and Derbj—and to Chelandry—looo Guineas and , second in Legcr— by Ayrshire 2000 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse Stakes), from Illununata (half-sister to Poothght, gTanddim of Hair (1000 Guineas), by Rosicrucian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (threequarter sister to Lord Lyon—JOOo Guineas, Derby, arid Xcger-^Achicveinent—looo Guineas and Leger—and to Chevipannco, dam of Jeanotte—Oaks and Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradign (half-sister to Eouge Roeo, dam of Bend Or—Derby and sire of Ormonde—2ooo Guineas, Derby, and Leger). BEZONIAN was a high-class performer in ' England. He won the Kempton Breeders' Foal 1 Plato, 1000 Bovs. (beating Galvani), etc. Ban ■ second in the 2000 Guineas to Slieye Galleon • in 1 ft, third in the Champagne Stakes, Prince • of Stakes ard Eolipse Stakes, and > fourth in the .Derby to Orby, Woolwindor, and •, Slieve Galleon (a?am beatmg Galvani). BEZONIAN vull stand at the WAIKANAE ■ STUD, and will servo a limited number of Approved Mares at.Thirty Guineas each. 5 ~~~ NOTE. —In the case of .any mare proving • empty, and again visiting the Waikanao Stnd, half the. fee. previously paid will bo allowed for. For further particulars apply to , "ANDREW COCHEAN, , , , " Stud Groom', 2058..■■. ;:■ ; ' ' .'.-■. Waikanae. i FKUTELLAI J FEUTELLAI FEUTEILA! i i " —— FEUTELLA is tho latest Table Dehcaoy. . FEUTELLA is obtainable m. all Frtyt Flavours. FEUTELLA is the Queen of Table Delicacies. To be obtained at all Storekeepers. "My daughter Ruby, 7 years, was completely run down through weakness and bronchitis, and the doctor advised me to give her SCOTT'S ra. g% ffj| m «a «v Emulsion, II II 1r I II Ba saying that it W W W a IS Bα was splendid for building up the constitution. She liked SCOTT'S and in a "short time became quite well and rosy; appetite improved and she put on flesh wonderfully." (Mrs.) Agnes Jarrett, 112 Buckingham £& ram m n Street Svdi|9/OvJ. ■ The doctor-ordered SCOTT'S in. preference to any other emulsion because doctors know that SCOTT'S Emulsion always contains precisely the ; same quantities of precisely 1 the same pure and powerful i raj «j ,ji|> mi™ ap ingredients, e Is 11 1 1 manufactured t yßsls B H W> i n t o a j e [{. 1 cious cream by the unchallenged SCOTT process. From this it follows that , diseases and conditions which SCOTT'S has been proved to cure (as above) will be jj cured just as surely in other fo r ; ns ta ncei Look for Scott's a " fishman" on $jiOL the package. Of a}Mm all chemists' and fi r&jf dealers in medi- j|k|| cines. /M&* __ "PiOJEMTHO" t A MX in iM iiituiiwiaß rcmedv for ANTISEPTIC . Coughs, ; pmn. jag. sou Hi L'- mis bit au tmms.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 3

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