< |tO stand this season, at the Delta, Tologa Bay, the Thoroughbred Entire “Zambula. ” Zambula is by Ake Ake, out of Zoe. For further particulars as to pedigree, see Stud Book. Terms:—£2 2s per mare. Good Paddocking. 988 SHERRAT & ROBSON. The Celebrated Entire Windsor Castle WILL run with his Mares this season in the paddocks of the undersigned nt Matawhero. Terms, £2 10s., or £3 with a guarantee. Two or more mares, the property of one person, £2. Paddocking FREE for one month; after that, a charge of 2s 6(1 per week will be made for ell mares not removed. All fees must be paid on the removal of mares. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. Windsor Castle was got by the imported English horso Matchless, out of an imported Clydesdale mare, and was bred at Windsor, New South Wales. 983 LAURENCE DUNNE. THOROUGHBRED STALLION. To STAND this Season at Combermere, the Thoroughbred Hordes Tregeagle IL Terms :—£s 5s each Mare. TREGEAGLE 11. TS A RICH DARK BROWN HORSE, Y rising four years old, standing 16 hands high, with great bone and substance. He is by Tregeagle (imported), dam A ignonetle, by Egremont, out of Gray Bess (imported). Tregeagle by Wild Dayrell, dam, Silverhair, by Kingstone ; his dam, England’s Beauty, by Irish Birdcatcher, out of Prairie Bird, by Touchstone. Tregeagle beat some of the best of his day. He ran second to Athena for the Hopeful Stakes ; won the 17th Bentinek Memorial Slakes, beating Formosa and the Parson, carrying weight for age ; ran second for the Convivial Handicap, giving Quality, the winner, 11 lbs ; won the new Biennial Stakes, beating Formosa, Sea Saw, Bismarck, Hatchment, and others, carrying weight for age. Formosa won the St. Leger Oaks, £lOOO Tregeagle’s .dam is also dam of Silverring, which filly ran Marie Stuart (winner of the Oaks and Lcgcr) a desperate- race for the 1873 Newmarket Oaks. She is also dam of Gartley Bell (winner of the last Criterion Stakes, and third favorite for the ensuing Two Thousand Guineas). Kingstone (the sire of the Sydney cracks, Lecturer and Kingsborough) is own brother to Tregeagle’s dam. Tregeagle’s grand dam is the dam of the Rake, which horse is also by Wild Dayrell. The Rake won the Middle Park Plate, beating Achievement, Knight of the Gaiter, and five others. Kisbcr, the winner of the last English Derby, (beating the favorites Petrarch, Julius Csesur, Forerunner, Skylark, and ten others, time, 2m. 41s. —the fastest on record, in a canter by five lengths,) is a near relative to this horse, he bring by Buccaneer, a son of Wild Dayrell, from Mineral, by Kataplan, brother to Stockwell, from Manganese, by Irish BirdcatcherTregeagle’s gets have won all the bent races in South Australia this year. The Doctor. 4 years, by Tregeagle, won the Flying Handicap, six furlongs, beating the Poodle and 4 others The Adelaide Cup, 250 sovs., Gold Cup, and 100 sovs. added, 2 miles, was won by Imprudence, by Tregeagle, 3 years, beating Consultation, Poodle, Canterbury, and six others, time, 3m. 375., the same time that the Barb won the Metropolitan in 1868. The Autumn Handicap, one mile and a halt, was won by Superstition bv Tregeagle, beating Venus and six others. The Queen’s Guineas, 100 sovs., three miles, was won by imprudence, 3 years, beating Venus, Emulation, and Canterbury. S. C. CAULTON, 947 Combennere. The Well-known Thoroughbred Horse NEW CHUM BY TRADUCER OUT OF A FIGARO MARE, IS NOW RUNNING with his Marcs ut the VVHATAUPOKO STATION. Terms £3 3s per mare. Paddocking free for One Month, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. Ail Fees and Charges must be paid before removal of the Mares920 ALLAN M‘DONALD. The well-known CljJeeJalo Horse Auckland with his mares nt Mr Dreingnrs ’’ pa.idocks at Waerenga-a-hika during the current season. Auckland is by Major, out of a Lincoln mare. He won the first prize in 1869 as n yearling, beating two-year-ol.i horses. In 1871, as a I hrec-year-old, he also carried off the first prize against aged horses. In 1872 he carried ofi the second prize, being beaten only by President, one of the three newlyimported horses- In 1875 he took the silver cup for the best draught entire at.the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s show. Terms, £3 10s per mare. For two or inure mares, th ( ’property of the same owner, as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free for one month, after fh«t time 2s 6d per week will be charged. AH ' fees to be paid on removal of mares. 976 B BROOKING.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 430, 22 November 1876, Page 3
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