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> P.O. BOX 101ROSS AND BRADSHAW, ■ WING CORRESPONDENTS, Wellington. •^-'V:-..^ _ _ : YD. ROSS, Wellin^toff. A. BRADSHAW, late of Christchurch.^ Addtesa Letters and Teleg*am*HlflgS BRftBSHAW. WELLINGTON, -BANKEES— BANK NEW SOUTH WALES. NO REPLY NO BUSINESS, Except by Special Arrangement Credit Accounts Opened on Approved Beferences. Price Lists Eree to any Address. . Correspondence promntlv attended to. 's-

AT THE STUD. The following stallions located at--the Waikanae Stud will be at the services of Breeders during the coming season : KILCHERAN (189$). (IMPORTED.) KILCHERAN is an exceptionally handsome bay horse, standing 15.3. He is by Kilwarlin (wiinner of the St. Leger, and half-brother to Bendigo), frp;n Emita (dam of" His Lordship and Epiption) by Galopin (winner of tee Derby and sire of St. Simon) from Burgundy (half-sister to Merry Hampton-^winner of the Derby—and own sister to Gay Hermit, winner of the Goodwood Cup, &c.) by Hermit (winner of the Derby) from Doll Tearsh-eet (half-siister to Green Sleeves,- dam of Insulaire, winner of the French Derby) by Broomielaw (Stockwell— Queen Mary) from Mrs Quickly (fourtlr dam of Omniumwinner of the -French Derby, etc., etc.— and half-Sister to Aphroditewinner of- the 1000 guineas— and. to Vesuvienne— grand dam of Candlemas arid St. Blaise, winner of the Derby, and third dam of Matchmaker, Matchbox, Frimaurier, winner of ttie Grand Prix, and Farfaiidet, winner of the French St. Leger). . Kilcheran was a brilliant peirformer m - JSitgland, winning over £3000 m stakes;- his best times for six furlongs being lmin 11 4-ssec at Brighton, and lmin 12 l-ssec at Manchester. He comes of the same family as those great v sires< Gladiator, St. iFrusqin and Gay Hermit. (Last year m South Ameiioa, 12 yearlings by' Gay Hermit or out of, Gay Hermitmires, averaged 1600 guineas— a world's record.) y Kilcheran, like Flying Fox, is oak --. of -a Galopin. jtn-are.i.. J,. . Besides his ov^et'sj'mares, Kilchier--J^vwill. serve a limited number of approved outside mfres. .__.!.,. FEE JS GUINEAS. CONQUEROR (1895). CONQUEROR is a magnificent rich bay horse, with great bone and substance, standing about 16.2. He was bread by Mr G. G. Stead' \\\ 1-595 ; and has taken Ten Firsts and Nine Championship Prizes m the Shdw^Hing. ! HB'W !i _y Medallion (Achilles' sire) 1 from Siesta (Welcome Stakes) hy TridweeT (imp.) from Hammock (imp.) by Orest. Conqueror was easily, the best colt of his year, and won the Welcome. Stakes m 46, i-ssec, an Australasian •? record for the distance, four fnr- 1 lon-gs. He is the sire of Chivalry,: Ability, William 1., etc., and belongs* to the same family- as Voltigeur? fgrand 7 sire of Galopin), Teddington, -; Cremoirne, Sainfoin, Lord Clifden (sire of .Hampton), etc, ;."" FEE 8 GUINEAS. , (Or with guarantee 12 guineas.) PORIRUA (1899). PORIRUA is a perfectly formed' chestnut, standing 16.1, by Sea-ion, ' DelaVal (imp.) from Waiteinata (imp.) by Eitidspord (sire of the dam of Nightfall and Noctuiform) from Aorerc by Chester from Kaipara (three-quarters sister to the, dam of Wallace) by Goldsborough (sire of the dams of Achilles and Trcnlon.) . Porirt.a. won more m stakes than : ariyytwo-year-oid of his year, win--ni'ng among other races, the Hast-» ings Stakes, Northern Champagne •' and North island Challenge Stakes (heatinc Cruciform at w.f.a.) FEE 5 GUINEAS. Extended pedigrees of Kifcheran, Conqueror, and Porirua will be found in^hc N.2J. Stud, Book, Volume 111. iJarep will be meb at the Waikanae Railway "bation.. Excellent paddockIng provided at 2s 6d per week. Groomage fee ss. For further particulars" apply to ALEX. HARPER, ■;-v. : -jv-_ Sfttd Groom, ►..-. -' r ': ■ < ' ' Waikanae. i ■ .■,..,.■.— 3 I L L I A-B-.D S., LOVERS OF A GAME OF BILLEARDS Aro Reniijifled that there is AN UP-TO-MTE SALOON m Matt tyee&'°stire&t (Above Petti-son's Drapers Shop). three Good TaHn-3. Every AttenMon Given to Patrons.* N. CONRICK, Proprietor. BILLIARD SALOON, i : YORK CHAMBERS, MANNEES-STREET. EIO-ST AIiCOCK TABLES.

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NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 2

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