SIRES OF THE SEASON. DEPARrMENT OF AGRICULTURE fTTHE Undermentioned Sires will JL STAND THE SEASON At the Momohaki Experimental Farm near Waverley. THE IMPORTED SHIRE HORSE jDANGER ! SIGNAI I (1891) Brown Horse) 1 1 Pedigree: i Sire —Dunsmore Al, by Royal Albert. . Dam —Black Qufeen. by Crown Prince. 3 G.-Dam —Darling, by Noble. 1 — ; Fee for mares firoru the counties o j Taranaki, Egmont, Stratford, Hawera - Patea Waitotara, Wanganui, and Ran i, gitikei, 4 guineas, payable as follows:— r Two guineas at end of season and tw< l guineas when mare proves in foal. A'i • other districts 3£ guineas, payable a* ■ follows: —Two guineaa at end of seak son and li guineas when mare proves ir foal. - I THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBREE HORSE. LUPIN (1894) (Bay Horse). Lunettes Peter Flower Lorgnette Kilwarlin Florida Petrarch |i ill f| cII sa | 1 * I j g >3§ Fee for approred mares suitable for getting remounts, 2£ guineas, payable as follows: —li guineas at end of season, and 1 guinea when mare proves in foal. For thoroughbreds, 4 guineas, payable as follows: —Two guineas at end of season, and two guineas when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to b© in foal. Groomage ss. Paddocking will be provided at Is. 6d. per week. For further particulars apply to the Overseer, Momohaki Experimental Farm, Waverley, or to the Inspector-in-Gharge, Department of Agriculture, Wanganui. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary of Agriculture. Wellington, September, 1905. rpHE COACH STALLION, LEO, BY PRINCE LEO, DAM KATE. Prince Leo, by Bedouin, dam Flora Day Dawn mare, g. dam Black EllaScimitar mare; g.g. dam Mina (imp.); Auckland Stud Book. Kate, by Maitai, her dam, Prince Henry mare (Drought). Leo is a handsome bay, black points, 8 years old: stands 15 hands 3 inches high; has a kind temper, and is a splendid Worker in single and double harness. Leo will stand in Fordell and travel surrounding districts. Terms— Single mares, £2 10s.; guaranteed, £3 10s Ist January, 1906. ss. to be paid at first service. J. GOILE, In Charge, Owner, Fordell. TO STAND AT WANGANUI. (Rutland Stables). TURAKINA AND MARTON. THE Thoroughbred Sire NESTOR (2), St. Leger (3), from Tamora (2), Musket (3). NESTOR is only a young horse at the Stud, but has already sired Polycastf Single mares £5 ss. Apply H, I. GRICE, TurakinS. STEPSON, By Stepniak—Britomarte. (Britomarte, full sister to Euroclydon) Will Travel WAITOTARA and WAVERLEY DISTRICTS. STEPSON will be at the service of Breeders in the Wanganui, Waitotara and Waverley Districts. This powerful ihoree stands 16.2, and measures Bfin. below the knee. He is limited to 50 mares at a fee of 4 guineas. Being got by Stepniak, who in turn was by Nordenfeldt, a son of the mighty Musket out of Steppe, who was the dam of Mahaki, Russley, Lady Norah, and She, the dam of the flying Bobadil, who won in stakes the sum of £7697. Stepson's diam, BritomaTte, is a full sister to Euroclydon. Lady Gertrude, the dam of Britomarte, was also the dam of Blizzard, La Reine, Mistral (dam of Pampero) and Mist (dam of Vladimir). Lady Gertrude was by Cadogan, son of Cremorne, out of a Traducer mare. No Name, who was the dam of Oudeis, winner of the C.J.C. Welcome and C.J.C. Derby. Disowned, C.J.C. Derby and Great Northern Derby, also Nonsense, winner of many races. Stepniak is the sire of Menschikoff, Kremlin, Boris, Orloff, Madrigal, Petrovna, Ostiak, and a host of others, the stock having won the C.J.C. Welcome Stakes, C.J.C. Derby, C.J.C. Champagn, C.J.C. Champion Plate, Middle Park Plate, Electric Plate, Juvenile Plaite, Canterbury Cup, Dunedin Gup, Duredin Champagne, Auckland Derby, Great Northern Foal Stakes, Royal Stakes, Hawke's Bay Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Wellesley Stakes, and numerous handicaps. In seven seasons t<he progeny of Stepniak have won the total of £42.556. STEPSON will visit as follows: — Waitotara on Mondays, Waverley on Tuesdays, returning on Wedne^ay to Wangtinui for the remainder of the week. For further particulars, appiy to F. ATKINS, in charge, or G. CHAMBERLAIN. FEES: 4 GUINEAS. mHE DAVIES WHITE DRENCH. No Colouring Matter In It. 1?. Cxi.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 6
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