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- , ■. . , XHB STUD."-.'-'"•" "* • ■ I GLENORA PARIt ; STUD SEASON, mt, _____ MAKBLE ABCH. 1 (IMP.), ■ * i MARBLE ARCH is a rich bay. „»-. _ 5 stands 16 bauds. Is very Uo«___e. J _, o *?' coiour and character Uke .___£,,* ■ at -57,1-0. the LARGEST SUMwKJ BOBSE lN THE MARBLE ARCH having the -• Simon blood, should further enhance hb i, value as a sire, especially to nick withgenu > ■, mares. _- .^. 2 Terms: 20 guineas Single Mara, Rtanciloa , if two or more, property of same owner;? 1 GE2s T ERA__7~LATOIJR, > Bay Horse, by SOULT (son- »_■_?_ _ SIMON), from MERRY NIF (imp.) £ - Merry Hampton (son of Hampton), from Arornn, by Craig Millar (son of.Rl__~A_.nlV GENERAL LATOUR proved himsettrooj. - of the fastest and gamest colts that __> graced the New Zealand Turf. •'.■'.•• ; ; '-'.- : - Breeders will notice by General Lttonr'i • pedigree that he has a tip-top strain C £ ' racing blood, and will be a worthy successor '■'- • to bis illustrious sire SOULT, the greatest 1 sire ever imported to the colonies, who l_jt ; year was represented by winners of core money than any sire that ever stood ia tin Dominion. > ', - ... Sonlt's Stock won over £120,000 in New . Zealand uione, £30,685 this year, alto £5-058 in Australia. - ) A limited number of approved mare, -will - be taken at a fee of 20 guineas. " TMT-RBT ptRINCB. V By MERRY BOY (son of Merrytegi), cia Queenie, by Musk-peer oat of Norah. j This is a fine-looking young horse, tnt . Merry Boy's Stock have proved themwhw • as erst-class hacks and harness horses t* . the Waikato. ~', j ■ Terms: 3 guineas. .-,--"" ' First-class Grazing at 2/6 per we__ ■ Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to . - W, WALTERS. Glenora Park,' '- _ Pipakura. AuckUnt a . ; ■». J ' ".'? ; -.■:■";; ; ASCOT STUD, I M ANGBBB. • rrtHE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBRED c -*■ SIRES will be at the service at r breeders:— PEtfUKY (j-0) 5 IMP.. c By GALLINULE, dam DOWERLESS, I r direct descendant of the famous -Qatn 7 Mary. ."•;--.■ V ■S.XS'Ari ■-■■ '• PENURY comes on both the aire._g_.-_i • sides from the most successful and -Hf-t----9 after blood of the day, denoting both mal i and staying power. He has proved/ _____ . a sure foal-getter, and is sure to being. . r cess at the stud. '?77.;? c Limited to 40 Mares at 20 guineas. t EL.YSLAN (2) 3 By SOULT (11), dam DREAMLAND. _ ELY SI AN won over £3,000 in stakes AH II J.»ve_ himself the best w.f.a. horse of tM n reason, and one of the greatest three-reii. olds ever raced in New Zealand. T__i horn m comes of the same cross of blood as Pleter- - raaritzburg (2), last year's ebamplot krt of the world, and also Treadmill "©;' a troved New Zealand success, clearly.it- ~ citing hits success as a sire. '" Limited to 40 Mares at £15 15/." ,"J? 3 Grazing, 2/6. 7 : .: : a Tabulated pedigrees and foil partieulu. i from • - ■ , -, t H. B. MACKENZIE,7 ' I j Mangere, Auckland, ___s___-^>_________—-_____. 3 rpo STAND AT ONEHUNGA - ■*- THE TROTTING STALLION NOBMINTSON. ■ %mLw B? NORVAL, 2.16 (son of Blackchild), ftw. MINT, 2.20 (daughter of Wilkin and - MisUetoe). Norval was one of the fastest stailioM" ', seen in the Dominion, his sire BlackC-S----il Itwo miles in 4.41) being a son of tie r famous Rothschild, sire of Dan Patch, : !SS (world's mile grass track record), Enu-ett-V 2.SJ, Almont, Sal Tasker, Jessie Palmer, ■ Revenue, Lopp, Lord Elmo, and other grett . winners. ~ _q |. 5 NORMINTSON is a handsome, beau-foßy actioned brown horse, Syrs old, foHo. 1 quality, and standing 16 hands. His bldti is fall of the fastest and best strains to .:. s- tbe world, and he has shown himself to be 8 a horse of exceptional speed and briU-U-T. _ TEfRMS: £10 10/, payable January Ist; 191Groomage, 5/; Grazing, 2/6 week. AU care taken bnt no responsibility. For further particulars apply . 1 W. PERRIN or E. PAYNE, • 510 Onehunga. . r TVIAMOND TK>Y, °. DARK CHESTNUT PONY, stands li-,*! 7 Diamond King—Nell, by Lord Vernon,' etc, m etc Full Pedigree on application.. Winner - of Two Firsts. FEE, £2 2/. I J. N. REW. 15, Qneen Street, or : 13, HERNE BAY ROAD, PONSONBY. 'Phone 352. c HOST AMP FOP-CD. ?_. LOST, between Khyber Pass and dW-j" in car. Black Seal Throw-over; rewatd. 0 13, Seafleld View Road. ■■_- l *l - TOST, Small Black Dog. Australian Stye. AA brown on legs.—Reward, Sixth n«_f • past Flreb-11. Klngsland. ____-S- ;. T OST, small Black Poodle. Answers » Ai name of Kimmie. Reward.-APPg ;0 Dawes' Store. Mt Eden ___?_-? „ T OST, Dominion Rd., last night TV* N At containing 10/ and tram tickets—AßPiJGoldflnch. 24, Wyndham St. ' \___js, LOST, Avonslale races, tarty"s gilt handle.—riease return to, room, Avondale, or Star Office. :.'M- . T OST. on September 17th, a Small gg* At of Keys, with a watch key.r-?_*J» return to Victoria League any attert»_ from 2 to 4. - . ■■-:■: J£ LOST, between Onebnnga and Newna l *'!' Greenstone Brooch, mounted UfHSj '• N.Z., set with pcorls. Reward.— Apply s d Agency, Onehunpa. : --Z. 1 T~OSf?~Biack Handbag, containing ■_■:*&' AA cloves, and papers, near M oaEt t^?Sr >. Bridge, Friday morning; reward.—""S p W.P., 673 "Star" Office. J '_ LOST. in Queer. St. or Epsom car; ;GM* Brooch, Elsie engraved on :- please return to Miss E. Wootton,: Cg Hume. Kipling A-enue. Epsom. ' I _jZ LOST, from Domain paddock, 2 Bay. G«* tags, branded with patat on i__ff-«_>■*• der, one No. 14, other 105; both W *a-»W» streaks on forehead and white Wnd .H*"*?}. Finder please commonicat---with ___«•» -__. -[•MS. ■»-'_:

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 225, 20 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 225, 20 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 225, 20 September 1913, Page 8