The Stud. HORSE ptARDS. ORSE "UARDS. « CARDS. TTORSF CARDS. S CARDS. JCIORSE CARDS. HORSE CARDS. JLXORSE CARDS. A SPECIALITY AT THE WAIKATO ARGUS OFFICE, VICTOUIA-.STHKET, HAMILTON. First-class Work. Charges Moderate, Satisfaction Guaranteed. lg§" Special arrangements can he mad< for ADVERHSING nTALLIONS foi the season in Thk Waikato Argus. TO STAND THIS SEASON AI 1 MORRINBVILLE, Thk Thoroughbred Horse, LEOLANTIS, By Leolinua (imp.)-dam Atlantis (imp) Lkolantis is a chestnut horse, tet years old, stands about 16 hands 1 inch and is strongly built in every way an< possessed of great mu'cular power. At a three-year-old Leolantia easily won the Auckland Guineas of 1890, of loOsovs one mile, in \A~h, and the same day one race afterwards, in the Prince o Wales Handicap, one mile and a half carrying 7st 91b, was just beatei by Cissy, Sat lib 'sister to Tren ton), in 2.43 - In December of tin same year, currying Sst !)lb, he ran ; close third in the Auckland Railwaj Handicap: time, 1.16. The same da) he won the Christmas Handicap of 10( sovs one mile and a quarter, carrying Sst 31b (as a three-year-old), and beating six others ; [time, 2 12. Next day Leo lantis ran third in the Auckland Derby and was only raced once after thai through meeting with a mishap. However, Leoliintis during the time lie wa on the turf proved that he could gallop This is not to be wondered at when hi: excellent breeding is taken into con sidcration. A glance at the followinr table will quickly disclose tint he come: • from a splendid family : Orlando Touchstone Vulture Lady of Sil- Velocipede verkeld Well Emma ,11. Clinker Comus pliiikerina Daughter of Cervantes Daughter of Picaroon Voltaire Handmaiden j; I Windhound Pantaloon Castrel Touchstone Decoy Lg'Alieo Muley Muley 5 Hawthorn Moloch Nancy Rebecca Lottery Daughter of {Cain Margaret § IN Wild 13 p "'on Derbv Ellen Bay Middletoi fie MiddletonlMvrrha \b\ Marinella Soothsayer I |Besu By Leolinus (a grandson of Stockwell), who is the sire of Tit, Radames, Loorina, Trcssee, Satyr, St. Inues (Dunedin Cup winner), Leopold (Auckland Cup winner), from Atlautis, the dam of St. Legei (champion sire of New Zealand),-it will be seen that Leolantia comes from a most successful strain of blood. The stock sired by hitn are big, strong and active colts. His oldest gets are four-year-olds, and one of them, Atlantic, won hurdle races at Avondale, Taka-puna, and the Hurdles and a flat race at the late Gisborne meeting. Atlantic and Let (who broke, his leg) are the only horses sired by Leolantia that have been tried. However, being half-brother to such a stud success as St. Leger should alone be sufficient recommendation for Leolantis, and, together with his size and substance, he should prove invaluable to breeder? for getting racehorses, cross-country horses, hunters, and a good style ol Terms-Single mare, £4 4s; two or more, the property of one owner, £3 10s, Graz : iig, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, Owner. Morrinsville, Waikato. 10/f. 'TUDNO T I C E. KJ ' Waikato horsebreeders are notified that the thoroughbred stallion MUSKAPEEK Will stand in the Waikato district during the coining season. Full particulars as to terms, route, etc., will bo duly notified in a future advertisement. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. Cambridge, August 22nd, 1898. 23/? TF NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED JL OF, the beautiful Coaching Stallion COMMANDER will stand for stud purposes at my place, Com bridge West, this season. Commander, by Carbineer out of Decima ; Carbineer, by Musket out oi Urna Decima, by Ariel out of standard bred trotting mare (Yankee Lass). Commander is a dark bay with deep black points and stands over sixtcei hands. He is a horse of great bone ami substance and measures well at aP points. He is a sure foal-getter, and hi: yearlings are good boned, well grown promising stock. Further particulars can be obtained from the owner, B. GARLAND, 30/8 Cambridge West, Waikato. Wmfa OR N P.I r E. J.JL The Thoroughbred Stallion HORNPIPE By Sword Dunce, out of Fishgirl, WILL STAND AT GORTON THIS SEASON. Terms—Two guineas per mare, pay able Ist January, J 899. Grazing at Is per week, all care beinj. taken but no responsibility incurred. 119
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 339, 10 September 1898, Page 4
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