A WORLD’S CHAMPION Race-Winning Three-year-old Free-legged Pacer. Unequalled Early and Extreme Speed Family. \ SANDYDALE (IMP.), 2.1} Youngest Stallion with a record bordering on 2 minutes to enter New Zealand. Fee : 16gns, reducible to 14gns If paid by January 31, 1942, with return privilege. Grazing, 5/- and 2/6. Consign mares Pukeurl Junction. All care taken, no responsibility. JOHN JOHNSTON Pukeurl, Oamaru
Nightmarch By Night Raid— Marsa by Martian dinner of Melbourne and New Zealand Cups, N.Z. Derby, A.J.C. Epsom Handicap, etc., and over £32,000 in stakes. Leading sire of winners in South Island, season 1940-41; sixth on New * Zealand list. , Sire in all of winners of 154 races and £30,334, including Serenata, winder of N.Z, Cup in record time. FEE: Single Mares 2sgns Two or more mares 20gns each, with a rebate of 10% if paid before January 31, 1942. Grazing for dry mares 5/-; wet mares 10/-. All care taken, but no responsibility for accidents or disease. J. H. SCOBIE Ladbrooks, Lincoln; or ’Phone
STALLIONS AT BELFAST LUSTY YOLO By Peter Volo—Fruity Worthy, sire of Volo Hedgewood, 2.13, ColoMal, 2.13, Eddy Allen, 2.4, Lusty Volo, Jnr„ 2.3, Barbara Ann,3 years, 2.7. FEE! is ons . JACK POTTS as CNF CALUMET axwokth By Peter the Brewer-—Keta Dillon by Dillon Axworthy, sire of Betty Worthy, 2.3. FEE: 10 GNB C. S. DONALD, BELFAST
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23412, 20 August 1941, Page 9
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