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THE STUD. "" " ' ffO STAND THE SEA.&OS, Q.LEIORA'T>ARK CJTUD. SEASON 1906. The followiig STALLIONS will be at th« gerviee of Breeder* tWa season at GLEXOHA. PARK:— season «t g OULI (IMP.), BROVN HORSE BY. ST. SIMON-! BEAUJ3URNAIS, BY. SEE SAW Terms: 75gn\. During his stud career the descendants * Soalt have won etaktt to the value It about £80,000, have woe over 100 races <n New Zealand this season! putting up a record in stake winning*! Al<U TEN, (IMP.), .DARK CHESTNUT, BY THTJBIO-J BRAN BB&D, BY SEE SAW Terms: lOgns., Single Ware. Reduction for Two Mares tut property ol one owner GLUTEN is as one of the most promising young Millions Imported to Australasia, and his jearllngs, sold in March 1806 and 190 T. at Melbourne, were hMU* thought of, one of he number realising top GLUTEN was aLe performer on th* lurf, amongst his.ilns being the Llngfleld Welter Plate (llst)Fßlrmi:igham Autumn Handicap, Gatwick'Oval Handicap (two miles), and Goodwoo\Stakes (2J mites), ij . India he won the Bagalore Cup 01-niDet carrying 9st 41b. T *. '• GLUTEN'S STOCKBHOW GKEAT PROAmongst some of hi stock are Glucost who won. besides othr races, the GanJ E'orwnrd Stakes in Adslwe, and Filament, who won the Adelaide Stakes, 7 fur 30ft sove., besides a numbeUf other winner*. His coming two-year-olk look remarkably well, especially from Salt mares, which brings in the double cass of Buccaneer Blood. An Inspection ofW horse's .Year. linge cordially invited. 1 /SOACHING C<^I.,T,ION. MERRY PRINCE. 3 yeai-dd, by Merr* Boy, dam Queenie, ont of Norah. This Is a fln-looklng younff horse, and Merry Boy'e toci naTe prOl J ed themselves as arst-d™ -hacks ana harness horses in the v,tk a t o Terma S guineas. Every care ,ken, but no responsibility incurred. \' ;'/'"'■'■ Every care taken, but ao reionslbiuty For further particulars, npplvto.i •• * W. WALTERS, i , Glenora Park, \apakutv ; ~~~ ~~ r \;.' .r ; ~' monoform:! (1001), \- HOTCHKISS—FORMO V. (Brother to Multiform); \ Will be at the service of Breeders f<Wit ensuing season. \ ■■" For further particulars "apply to \. F. MACMASEMIN, W Trainer, EUeralll Or I If W. TOZBR, V Stud Groom, Greenland j Tfcis highly bred Horse will stand at Greeu-lane, EUerslle, and travel the euri rounding distiicte, for the Season. Fee 9■:; guineas. T GLADSTONE was a brilliant performer! on the Tnrf. and is a full brother to that); good mare Gladsome. ■ .. / GLADSTONES FOALS ALL SHOW,\ GREAT PROMISE. . V For particulars, apply ■ .1 B. HALL, Trainer, Green-laae. \ 1* 1 CAMBEIA PAEK \ STUD, , ; I PAPATOETOE, AUCKLAND, N.B. ' ) The following Horses will be at the se* i vice of Breeders:— ■ », STEPmAK (5) (XORDENFELDT—STEPPE). STEPNIAK has been the most successful Sire in are Dominion, his Stock having established a record in stake earnings. Dun ing the last nine years STDPNIAK has been in the first three in the Winning Sires' net, three time first, three times second, and three times third. Last season his son ALL RED was the largest stake-winaer.' PROVOCATION, second on the list, was a son of a sister to STEPNIAK. AHMLET, third, was a daughter of STEPNIAK'S sou, ME* SCHIKOFF. OBLIGLUX) pei (ORVILLE—THE FLIRT), ' H .' " " Sire of the winners of about 100 races, in* eluding PENSIVE, ZETLAND, CATHRON. FLAVOUR. OCTAVE, REDMORN, EOBBBLOOM, LITTLE MEDALLIST, OBLIGATE, LIZA, SERENADE, arid ' man* others. ; HIEEAKCH (12) (CYREXIAN—MISS ANNIE). MISS ANNIE is also the dam of ALL'S WELL, LADY ANNIE, ANNETTE, CAMBRIAN, TETRAZrNNI—aII winners. CAMBRIAN. CAMBKIAN Is a full brother to HIBB" ARCH, and showed great brilliancy as a . racehorse, having won many,races, including the Great Northern Champagne Stakes, Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Oulneaa, etc. Approved mares, fee 5 Guineas. , Full particulars from E. A. PRICE, 33, Albert-st., Auckland. Or the STUI.> GBOOM, - Cambria Park. FOR COf£NS ~~' An auctioneer in Nelson Cfiy: ' ■ ' : Who Is known for !vs hrtvlty, ; He used Progandra for bit scrn. Then said with Joy, roingr, going, gfl—. USE PROGANPRA| '.. i BAHIA "-■ BAHIA COCOA A PURE COCOA l!Ue BAHIA » [i always appetising, refreshing, and invigorating. Taken during tn» day it gives you strength to wore with a will, and at NIGHT a cup of BAHIA will feed the tired nerves and promote deep sleep. Drink BAHIA j COCOA B. KLLINGHAM AND CO,, I/fD., v Wholesale 'AgMttV'ii

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 8

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