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Auctions. J. McNICOL. 2 Tip Drays, Horse-power and Chaff-cutter, New Reid and Gray Chaff-cutter, four horse power ; Double • seated Buggy and Harness, Scarafier and • Moulder, Wool Tress, Bellows, Anvil, Vice, and other smith's , tools ; Lot Bearings for Buckeye Mower, Kauri Sheep Dip, 5 Wheelbarrows, 4 Dozen Axe- ! handles, 12 Axes, 5 Sets Grindstone Axles and Rollers, 4 Kegs, [ 12 Camp Ovens and Boilers, 300 Sacks, Steelyards (300). 3 Spring Balances, 3 Grubbers, Picks, 3 Adzes, 3 Spades and Forks, Hand Seed sowers, Hammers, Tomahawks, Slash-hooks, Hand and Cross-cut Saws, Walker's Rollers, Staples, Brace and Bits, Lot Planes, Paints and Oils, 6 cwt. New Wire, Barbing Wire, 5 cwt. Plain and 5 cwt. Barbed Wire, Ton Mixed Manure, 0 Pair Heavy Gate Hinges, 4 Pair Light Hinges, Sheep Shears, Bagging Rings, Greasing Jacks, Lot Timber, 21 Sheets Corrugated Iron, Sausage Machine, Bell (22lbs), Blocks and Pulleys, to lift one ton; 100 Totara Posts, 50 10ft. Stockyard Posts, No. 2 Ram, with 5 chains piping, hi good order From other clients, 3 Draught Horses, from Kauri 10 Uulroken Morses, Spring Waggon S Horses, S Head Cattle, from Tapapa Farm Waggon, up to three \ tons, in lirst - class re- <? pair \ £ I Draft Horse, 10 Cows, 10 Good Steers ' "" Luncheon provided. J. McNICOL, Auctioneer. rpo STAND THIS' SEASON AT JL LOCHIEL, WAIKATO, and travel the surrounding districts. The Thoroughbred Entire GIPSY KING, L E LOU P—G ITA NA . GIPSY KING. Gi tana Le Loup. , Rapid riay, Gipsy brother to Mermaid Traducer Neckerstfat (imp). (impl. Nxi g H W > H 3 p — E. bo 3 =" p a w 7r a f? ,-, » S. 2 s'«. _ . { % S p *° £■ « a 2. s B OS OCA! CW ><! M>tJ ► _>_; _H__ r_>_ ■s'td So"" <f o» p=i pp 3- 3 o ?h 2 O J" ?! £ §■__• » ?_ § §5 ."o :!§ e- !2§ 3 pE. 3 enc »><< 0,3 S 2. P n 1 w P 3 I GIPSY KING, S years, a dark bay ; without any white ; black point 3 standing over 16 hands 1 inch, with great power and symmetry, is the most magnificent specimen of a weight-carrying thoroughbred horse in New Zealand, whilst his temper and disposition are all that can be desired. His performances on the Turf stamp him as an undeniably good horse at all distances and weights, by his being placed in every race he started for, with one exception (vide appendix), Le Loup, by Traducer (imp.), dam Mermaid (imp.), and full brother to Lurline (the dam of Darebin (sire of Australian Peer), which is in itself a strong: recommendation. Le Loup himself was no mean performer. In 1879 he won the V.R.C. Handicap, carrying Bst 71b. At the C.J.C. Autumn Meeting, in the same year he won the Free Handicap, and after getting away two lengths to the bad, and having the outside running, he ranMatatoa head in the Flying States of six furlongs, weight-for-age, the race being run in the fastest time on record in the colonies. In the Spring of ISSO lie carried off the C.J.C. Handicap, Canterbury Cup, and Christchnrch Plate. He also took the Champiou Prize for thoroughbred stallions at the Otago A. and P. Society's Show of last year, beating Bundoora, the winner of the Canterbury A and P. Champion Prize. Gitana, the dam of Gipsy King, was imported from New South Wales by Sir Hercules Robinson, and has decended from some of the best racing families in the colonies, being closely related to the dam of Manton, Tres Sec, Forester, and others, PERFORMANCES. Gipsy King, as a two-year-old, won the Dunedin Two-year old Selling Race. Fairy maid second. Northcote third. The D.J.C. Champagne Stakes, Kimberley second, St. Swithiti third, Sextant fourth. The D.J.C. City Stakes Handicap, carrying Sst 121b ; Reprise 7st 101b., second ; Silvermark, Sst !)lb., third. The C.J.C. Autumn Nursery Handicap, carrying ; Repos'.', Sst lib, second; Kimberley, 7st ]01b., third He ran second for the D.J.C. Criterion Stakes Handicap, carrying Sst 91b., won by Fairymaid, 7at 71b, ; Silvermark, Sst 121b., third. The Middle Park Stakes, carrying 7st 71b., won by Maxim, 7st 121b. ; Fair Nell, Ssfc lib., third. C.J.C. New Year Nursery Handicap, carrying- Sst 91b., won by Maxim, Sst. 121b ; Kimberley, 7st 121b., third. The D.J.C. Hopeful Stakes Handicap, carrying Sst., won by Teddy Yuille, 7st 51b. ; La Rose, Sst 71b., third. He ran third for the C.J.C. Spring Nursery Handicap, carrying 7st 1.31 b., won by Sextant, 7st 13lb ; Crutchfield, Sst 51b., second. The C J.C. Champagne Stakes won by Maxim ; Sextant second ; Sultan fourth. Thus during the whole of his two-yrar-old career being only unplaced in the C.J.C. Welcome States. As a tliree-year-old he started five times, winning the Dunedin Cup. carrying Sst 41b., in 3m. 515., being 7 1-sth seconds faster than Tetford's time same distance in Wanganui Cup—s years old, carrying 7st olb. (131bs less than Gipsy King.) Up till last season this was the fastest time on ' record for Dunedin Cup, when Occident carrying a much less weight andon a much improved course, lowered this record. Springston, 63t 131b., second ; Artillery, . Sst., third. ' The D.J.C. Handicap, carrying 9st ' 21b. ; Silvermark, 7st 51b., second ; Springston, 7stolb., third The North Canterbury Cup, carrying Sst 51b. ; Ruby, Sst., second ; Beresford, 7st., third. He also rati second for the New Zealand Cup, carrying 7st lib., won by Lochiel (6 years), 7st. 12ib. ; Berest'ord, (5 years,) 6st. third, beating Nelson, Artillery, aud others. Also second for the C J C. Derby, wou by Maxim ; Sextant third ; Crutchfield fourth. Good Paddocking provided.—All care taken, but no Responsibily.—Terms and further particulars on applicatiou to J. McNICOL. TO STAND AT OHAUPO *. acid serve mares this season at £1 10s, PONY STALLION (imported by the late S. Morrin), JOHN McNICOL.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3175, 29 October 1892, Page 3

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