fFormerly of -' '.'"'- HAS COMMENCED PRAOne, And May be Consulted at his rJ^ "WOODHILL," BASomm,- TB*!**' MILFORD XEB «ACE, ' . ..'•■ '. ■- 47 THE STPP. «TUD CJEASONi IhoT Season! 1922 AT MESSRS. PATEBSO.VS ; . STUD FARM. ONE-TREE Rltr ' AUCKLAND. nS ™ U ' THE PROPERTY OF HON. E.V ALI«_.ROMEO 1 '*-»«» OilEO A. GLARE. FLYIXGIOTt sj I % §• pm 14 Ll h* If !° "" P » " 3 i '«;"?>. ROMEO" is a dark-brown horse af Am. masculine physique; and, tracing«to&, to many of the most celebrated fifflii 0 ?' the Stud Ec-k his breeding lirf ._* highest. His sire, Flying Fox, prowd m!! self the greatest racehorse of i*t£t England, and he holds a tUset^S?^ 1 select number who won the TwoSSJIS Guineas. Derby and St. Leger FltiSb* was sold for 37,500gn5. at and as a sire he proved a phetroLSJ success. The Welkin (sire oT GISSgS being one of his descendants. I_oi____r«E. sold as a yearling for 3300gns, the following races: Newmarket <_w_? field Stakes, Kempton Richmond HsbSST Lewes Club Plate, Alexandra PirkHwft cap Brighton High Weight HsSJS" Windsor Berks Handicap, Haydock BntSS' Plate, Newbury Dldcot H™SSr SSj2J Great Handicap Hurdles. WtndserißtS Hurdles, Liverpool Grand Hurdle ______ ' TEA mRAY 1 -""-*■ EA A RAY X. '-..■■- GOOD AXD GAY. THE TETBARCH j ™ _? a ?'•'.," n 9 S ' S g' » l | *£ §*| _s?f ferfi £ _■ b ° ■ » j; 3 o x S __, it a -.». . a O B - w 5° !r> • M i* TEA TRAY is a bright bay with ___* points, and he is a very truly pnportfowt horse of great quality. He is well emfcßci with power all round, and his pedum li brimful of winning blood. Hitite Tl» Totrarch, is regarded as one of the great*. gaUopers that ever figured on the •£*_?• and he is now standing at a'tee of SWW Tea Tray was sold when a yearUu-te 3000gns. He was highly tried wSra i three-year-old. but was not raced. '*/ AT 50 GUINEAS EACH, iacloiiTe if groom's fee. Animals only accepted at owner's tia. AR applications to ERNEST ALISON, S4 Takapuna, AucUan4,-!li _ao sTAxb thii -tH"*' jfifA. COMING SEAMS SOME "ROY TT OME -*-»OY AU' >«. SIRE: CYRUS (imp.), by Cyllene, turn Stream of Gold, by St Aagtio, tan Goldstream. _ DAM: THE TART (Imp.), by Perifort, 'torn Coloeno, by Valour, from Bay. Cell*. SOME BOY 11. is a beautifully-bred lay horse of splendid constitution md fine tenperament. and was a first-class perform., having won lb races in Australia, over al distances, beating several high-class performers, including that good hone Gie» stead. :_-.-'. :-'" Breeders should avail themselves of tin opportunity of mating their mires witS Some Boy 11., who. last year,-ia bis Sot season, proved a sure foalgetter. ■ FEE: 15 GUIXEAS. : . r J Two or more mares the property of «• owner, 12 guineas. ;", ±. Grazing.—Mare and foal, 5/ per week; dry mares 3/ per wet*. - All mares will be met at Takialnl Stidoa Further particulara- from - : EWEN ALISON, Jun:. OwMt' Or T. L. BRIGHT AXD'cfc"? Bloodstock A-SD-S. 3, Customs Street, Auckland.. ' Ot ■\-__ : ' : . SEASON 1922. rpo STAND AT OWNER'S STABLH, X WHANGAREI. . f 7 Br. Horse MOUNTAIX KNIGHT (U . 1911. . , Moontain Knight, by Mountain King, Sj Wallace—Bonnie Rosette, from U Vtuta. by Mostyn (imp.), from Vigil. Mountain Knight was a great perftraw, winning over £10,000 in stakes, his victone* Including the A.J.C. Derby, V.B.C. XiUiliigow Stakes, V.R.C. C. B. Fisher Hi* V.R.C. St. Leger, and AJ.C. SL Leger.He has been a big success at.tie st**. two of his sons in Toa Tau and Moaitii* Lion being classic winners and amoßj v* beet of their year. - TERMS: £10 10/ SINGLE MAKE. Grazing 3/ per week. All mares at owienT risk. For further particulars apply MR E. X PLAISTED, Owner. Whangarei, or MB- "j TOZER, Marewa Road Greenlane. -_ r*» A UCKLAND STUD A COMPANY. WW -_£&" CATMINT, 3 (Imp.), OATMIXT, 3 (Imp.), By Spearmint, son of Carbine-Bed L© tdam of six winners, including Bernart. sire of winners of over £30,000), \W w slmmon. CATMINT proved a hlgh-cliss ncthon* winning the Prince of Wales Stakes, bow wood Stakes (beating Prince Pala-We), urn Triennial Sweepstakes, and ran second « tbe Ascot Stakes, and ran three race? » tending to two miles five furlqnfS, »■ showing what a great stayer he was.. ■ CATMINT is limited to *> mares, ■sa-- m llst is more than half fall. __»_• tt Grazing, in the best buUock coaat-J, '.» per week. " F. Sigely, Stud Groom. . .-_- For cards and fuller particulars »»* H. R. MacKEXZIE, ... Gleeson's Building.. 621 High Street, AnckUa*. im R O T T I s '■-. * TO STAND THE SEASOX AT MANGERE. pETER OKO " f THE STANDARD BRED TROTTIS« STALLION. SIRE: The World's Premier T»™» Stallion. PETER THE GREAT. DAM: Miss Nash. Dam of Peter >^X^_ PETER MOKO is the Grandest Trotting Stallion in the Domimoa. Come and see his Yearlings workiu convinced. mFEE. £12 li; two or ™*]ffihv. longing to same owner, fee reduce" For cards and farther particulars, M"»~ to OWNER, w v BKI( , HT , S. Westney RoaOWW^, /Sentleman, with _f laT dog. would like to mate •alth • Address Si___a.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 10
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