•TEIiBJPJaONEW. P.O. BOX 101. TOSS AND BRADSHAW, FACING CORRESPONDENTS, , , Wellington. ■ ■*•■■ ' < } , c ■ ' i D. ROSS, WeHitigtoil. A. BRADSHAW, late of Christchlirch^ Address Letters ana Telegrams— ROSS BRADSHAW. WELLINGTON. : - i ii i. i- . - >^r . , BANKEES— BANK NEW SOUTH WALES. .;.-.< ■ ... — . . y , y . NO BEPLY NO BUSINESS, Except by Special Arrangement ' : . | Credit Accounts Opened on Approved Beferences. Price Lists Free to any Address. Correspondence promstlv attended to. . • .
>* THE STUD. The following stallions located af the WaikaTia? Stud will toe at theservices of Breeders during the coming season ; > ;. ; KILCHERAN (1898). (IMPORTED.) ITILQHKRAN is an exceptionally handsQttie;\ljay -horse,; standing 15.3. He is "by KiHvarlin (wiinn^r of the St. Leger, and half-brother to Bendigo), from Emita (dam of His ]Lordship and Emotion) by Galopin ' (winner of the Derby and sire of St. Simon) from Burgundy (half-sister to Merry Hampton— winner of the Der-bjr-^and own, sister to Gay Hermit, Winner of Goodwood Cup. &c.) by Hermit (winner of the .Derby) from Doll Tearsheet (half-sister to Greea Sleeves, dam of Insulaire, winner of the French Derby) by Broomielaw (^lo.cfcweH^Queen Mary) from Mrs QuicKrly .(fpur.tb dam of Omniumwinner of the French Derby,. etc., ets»— and hall-sister to Aphrodite— winne;- of the. J-000 guineas— and to Vesuviejtfte*4grand dam of Candlemas and St: -"Blaise, 'winner of the Derby, and third 4am of Matchmaker, Matchbox, Friinatirier, winner of the Grand Prix, ?i.nd Farfaudet, winner of the French {3t. Le^er). • ■< KSl^heran wfts a brilliant pefrforraer m England^ winning over £3000 m s"taEes,Tijs besti r times for six furlongs hoin^lftiin 11 4-ssec at, Brighton, and lmin 12. <l-ssec at Manchester. ;-'•'"■■ He comes of the s.ame family as those great sires Gladiator, St. 'Frueqin and Gay Hermit. (Last year ill South America, 12 yearlings by Gay Hermit or out ofj Gay Hermit mares averaped 1600 guineas— : a world's record.) • ' Kilcheran, like, Flying Fox, is out of a Galopin mare. Besides hjs owner's mares., KUcb'eran will serve a limited numtoer of approved outside mares. FEE 15 GUINEAS. i CONQUEROR (1895), CONQUEROR is a magnificent rich 6ay horse, with great bone and substance, standing about 16.2, He was bread by Mr Q. G. Stead m 1895 ; and has taken Ten Firsts and Nine Championship Prizes m the Show Ring. . He is by Medallion (Achilles' sire) from Siesta (Weloobe' Stakes) by Traducer (imp.) from Hammock (imp.) by Orest. ' / Conqueror was easily, Ufa best -colt of Iris ysar, and won '"She' Welcome 1 Stakes m 46 lessee, an Australasian record for the distance, four furlongs. He is the sire of Chivalry, Abmty, WillHm 1., etc., and belongs 1 to the same family as Voltigeur (grand-sire of Galopinf, Tedaington, Cremorne, Saafpin, Eoird Clifden (si?©- of -Hampton) r etc., ..F;\: -FEE'S GUINEAS. L (Or with guarantee -12 guineas.)'. ••■''■• PORIRUA f1899). : )N)RIRUA is a perfectly formed cbestnu't, ataritting 16.1, by Seaton Efclaval (imp.) from Waitemata (imp.) by Eiridspbrd ('sire of the (jam. of Nightfall and. Noctuifonn) from Aorere by Chester from Kaipara (three-quarters sister to the dam" of Wallace) t^ Goldsborough (sire of the darns -pf Achilles and Trenton.) ' Porirua won nibre m stakes than an^ two-£ear-old of his year, winning among other races, the Hastings Stakes, Ncprthern Champagne and North. .JslaiMl Challenge Stakes (beating Cruciforan at "wi'f.a.) FEE 5 GUINEAS. Extended perftgrees of Kilcheran, Conqueror, and Porirua will be found m: tJte^.V, Stud Book, Volume 111. •Mares will be; met at the Waikanae Railway Station. Excellent paddocking provided at 2s 6d per week. Groomage fee ss. For further particulars apply to •Xo ■ 'ALEX. HAHPER, 1 r: , ; Stwd Groom, '.' U;.?':' >r ... Waikanae. .' gILLI A B D S. 3 '■:■• ■-. .- ;lovees<'OF T A GAME OF BILLIARDS ■A-..' - Are Eeininded that there is JLN UP"TO-DATE SALOON v. ■ m JVlanne«-4S*Jstf^©t (Above Pearson's Drapers Shop), Three Good Tables. Every Attention Given to Patrons. N, CONRICK, Proprietor. t. BILLIARD SALOON, y,ORK CHAMBBEa JIANNJJRS-STEEET. EIGHT ALOGOK a'ABKEfc
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NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 2
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627Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 2
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