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mo STA>T> THIS SEABOS, GLEXORA PARK STUD 3 SEASON ISI2. The following STALLION'S -will be at tk» service of Breeders this eeuoa it GLESOBA PAKE:— •.;>..' MARBLE ARCH, 1 (IMP.). Bay horse, by ISINGLASS ®. dan MALL, by LADAS (1), by HAMPTON', by LORD CLIFDEN. Serpentine, the dam of Mall, by St. Serf, by St. Simon. T , MARBLE ARCH is a rich hay, 6yrs old. stands 1C lands, is very bloodllke, and to colour and character like his sire, leinglas*,,. «ho ran 12 times and won 11 races, Talaefl at £37.185, the LARG-EST SUM WON BY A SINGLE HORSE IN THE ANNALS 0? THE TURF. MARBLE ARCH, having the strain of St Simon blond, should farther enhance all value as ,i sire, especially to nlcfc with Soult marcs. ►■>; Terms: 20 guineas Single Mare, Reduction of two or more, property of same owner. •«?
GENERAL LATOUE Bay Horse, by SOULT (son of St SUIOS ' from'MERRY NIF (imp.), by Merry Hamton (son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Craig &'■ Millar (son of Blair Atliol). v.s,. ■ List full for 1912. Subscriptions f« approved mares will be taken for 1913. -V FERRY pKINCE. I; By "MERRY BOY ison of Merrylegs), dim Q-jppniic. by Muskapepja-out of Xorail. \ This is a tine-looking young horse, and ! Merry Boy's Stock have proved themselre* as first-class hacks aud harness ihorses in the Watkato. / ,_ ~ Terms'. 3 Jiiireas. "'i'p First-class Grazins at 2/6 per Tiiefc Every can? taken but no responsibility: ''"'•'' ■ Inspection Invitei' For further particulars, apply to ' '?r W. WALTERS. . .■ Glenora Paifc ■:.■*■ 540 Fapaiura, Auckland.- . A piFT TO T> RB B D B SjJ| TO GET RACEHORSE? YOU MUST USB , A SUCCESSFUL SIRE. Number? of stallions are advertised yearly, • but a tried sire is always the best. I have pleasure In announcing to breeders that I have secured that. highly successful ejre'.'K Gluten, which will STAND THE SEASON • AT ELLERSLIE. GLUTEN (8) (IMP) - :; BY THURIO BRAN BREAD. ' In Australia Gluten sired snch good t»fi,' formers as Glucose, Glue, Filament, Evolution, Gloy. Halo. Purple Straw, Quamby, Wheat King, Doughboy, and others which have won over all distances. In New Zealand, although located at a stud where ha got limited opportunities, he sired a number of winners, amongst which may be men- ! tioned three of the he.st horses at present in - Auckland, rlz.: Goldsize, Gloy, and Tansiwai. „ v, • GLUTEN was a great performer, and ' retired from racing sound and without a ,- blemish, a characteristic be transmits without exception to bis stock. In order to . give breeders every opportunity of securing the services of a high class sire at a Jew , price. Gluten's fee has been filed at 10g«-> payable on the first day of January in each year, which should put him in reach of all breeders. Good grazing can be had for mares at 2/* per week. Every care taken, but -pa responsibility. , . Further particulars on application to N. CUNNINGHAM, Ellerelie; or T. CUNNINGHAM, Commerce St, ASCOT STUD. ■VTANGERE. THE FOLLOWING THORODGHBW* SIRES WILL, BE AT THE SERVICE Of BREEDERS: PENUEY C1O) IMP -'. i By G-ALLIXTL-E. dam POWERLESS, ■ direct descendant of the famous Queen Mary PENURY comes on both the sire and dot side from the most successful and soughtafter blood of the day, devoting both speed and staying power. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and in sure to be a sofr cess at the Stud. Limited to 40 mares at -0 guineas. ELYSIAK (2) - By SOCLT (11), dam DREAMLAND. BLYSIAN won over £3000 in stakes, a>4 proved himself the best w.f.a. horse of tie season. and one of the greatest three-year-olds ever raced in New Zealand. This hone comes of the same crpss of blood as Pietermaritzborg (2). last year's champion sire <* the world, ajid also Treadmill (2), a prorw New Zealand success, clearly denoting n» assured success as a sire. Limited to 40 mares at £10 10/. Grtiii* a/6. Tabulated Pedigrees and full partfcuUM from H. R. MACKENZIE,. Man gere, Auckland. i fTO STAND THE SEASON PONY STALLION FIDGET, 11 bands 2 inches. (Prizetaker.) By Young Nimrod— Mare. ■ I FIDGET is a dark bay, with black poilJMj I very fast and showy. Good action «™>y , sure foal getter. Terms: Single Mare, «»» I two or more as arranged. Apply O. BUCKLEY, J 4K. Wy&ahaDi st., nest Bosßta* , *.,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 10
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