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The Stud. 10 STAND TtllS SEASON AT EUREKA, The Heavy Draught Stallions, lord McGregor and GENERAL GORDON. The latter will travel to Woodlands, via Hamilton, every Monday, returning on TuesdayTerms—Two guineas per mare, to be paid on Ist January, 1599. Grazing at one shilling per week, all care being taken but no responsibility. THE MANAGER. 4/10 Woodlands. TUD NOTICE. Waikato horsebreeders are notified that the thoroughbred stallion MUSKAPEER Will stiind in the Waikato district during the coming season. ROUTE: Tuesdays- Oliaupo Thursdays—Hamilton Saturdays—Cambridge Rist of the week—At home.

Terms—Single mare, 3-i guineas ; two or more, as per arrangement. J. BROWNE, Proprietor. Cumbricke, August 22nd, IS9B. 23/8 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MORRINSVILLE, The Tijorocghbred Horse, LEOLANTIS, By Leolinus (imp.)—dam Atlantis (imp). Lf.olantis is a chestnut horse, ten years old, stands about 16 hands 1 inob, and is strongly built in every way and possessed of gr p at murcular power. As a three-year-old Leolantis easily won the Auckland Guineas of 1890, of ISOsovs, one mile, in 1.47{j, and the same day, one race afterwards, in the Prince of Wales Handicap, one mile and a half, carrying 7st 91b, was just beaten

by Cissy, S-'t lib < sister to Trrnton), in 2.43 A. In December of the same year, carrying Sst 91b, he ran a close third in the Auckland Railway Handicap: time, 1.16. The same day he won the Christmas Handicap of 100 sovs* one mile and a quarter, carrying Sst 31b (as a three-year-old), and beating six otlurs; {time, 2 12. Next clay Leolantis ran third in the Auckland Derby, and was on'y raced once after that through meeting with a mishap. However, Lcolantis during the time lie was on the turf proved that he could gallop. This is not to be wondered at when his excellent breeding is takeu into consideration. A elance afc the following table will quickly* disclose thnt he comes from a splendid family : I Stockwell, |The Huron Irish Birdca'er won 2000 gs& w'n St.Leger Echidna I St. Lejjcr I c Pocahontas Qlencoe t Marpessa BK j Orlando Touchstone '" Selina ** Vulture r'\ 1 Z Lady of Si!- > eiuvijwue "; vcrkeldWell Emma : H. Clinker Counts i Melbourne Clinkcrina CD 'I I Daughter of ICervantus . , s 'Daughter of Bon'y Bo'net Muley Moloch ! iSilvertail S\ Pantaloon Castrcl S Windhound Idalia 0 5! Phryne Touchstone 5! ' iDeco.v P" ■l'JAlioe Muley .......*.,. , 5 Hawthorn Moloch Nancy c Rebecca Lottery dp [Daughter of - » lon Cain Wild Margaret Dayrell, 11'j won Derby Ellen Hay Middleton 5 ' Middleton Mvrrlia t Maiinella Soothsays By Leolinus (a grandson of Stockwell), who is the sire of Tit, Kadames, Lco'ina, Tresseo, Satyr, St. Innes (Dunedin Cup winner), Leopold (Auckland Cup whine*), from Atlantis, the dam of St. Leger (champion sire of New Zealand), it will he seen that Leolantis conies from u most successful strain of blood. The stock sired by him arc big, strong and active colts. His oldest gets are four-year-olds, and one of them, Atlantic, won hurdle races at Avondale, Takapuna, and the Hurdles aud u flat race at the late Gisborne meeting. Atlantic and Leo (who broke his leij) are the only horses sired by Leolantis 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 aud substance, he should prove invaluable to breeders for getting racehorses, cross-country horses-, hunters, and a good style of cat riage or hackney horse. Terms-Single mare, £4 43; two or more, the property of one owner, £3 10s. Grazng, Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to THANK MARSHALL, Owner. Morrinsville, Waikato. 10/9 0R N P P E. The Thoroughbred Stallion HORNPIPE By Sword Dadcc out of Fisb'girl, WILL STAND AT GORTON THIS SEASON. Terms—Two guineas per mare, payable let January, 1899. Grazing at Is per week, all care being taken bub no responsibility incurred.

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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 373, 29 November 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 373, 29 November 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 373, 29 November 1898, Page 1

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