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AT.M 2 /s>j A* MU UCW fro* • SERVICE FLYING • AVIATION ENGINEERING • CIVIL AVIATION • RADIO • AND MANY OTHER INTERESTING TRADES cpcr I A I RECRUITING week Youth! between the ages of 16 and IB years are invited to call and obtain full particulars at the A.T.C. OFFICE. McKenzies Buildings, Cnr. Lichfield # High Streets, CHRISTCHURCH /■ AIR TRAINING Jm 1 CORPS I * m * ? Ms NEW ZEALAND CIGARETTE TOBACCO

GRATTAN LOYAL Grattan Royal Gwita Sire of Mankind (Frec-for-All). Gold Bar 1.89 3-5 (Frce-for-AlI), Loyal Friend, Colonel Grattan, etc. Fee: 12 Guineas ' F. HOLMES, TALDHURST RD„ Upper Rlccarfoa AT THE LADBROOKS STUD FARM Nightmarch (18) (Night Raid (l) —tVlarsa, by Martian) One ol the greatest stayers ever bred in Australasia. Winner of the Melbourne Cup, beating Phar Lap; N.Z. Cup (9.6); N.Z. Derby; A.J.C. Epsom Handicap, etc.: and over £32,000 in stakes. NIGHTMARCH has a pedigree remarkable for its combination of staying strains. Be bat a doubling of Musket through Citblae and Nordenfeldt, and two crosses of Bead Or through Radium and Martagoa. Through his sire, Night Raid, and bit dam’s sire, Martian, he blehds the ftmout Paraffin and Sunshine families. LEADING sire of winners in SOUTH ISLAND, 1940-41 SEASON. Sire of winners of 177 races and £34,7301, Including Serenata (N.Z. Cup, In record time of 3.20 4-3). STUD FEE: Single Mares 23 gns. Two or More Marcs, 20 gns. With a rebate ol W per cent If paid by or during January, 1943 i Grazing; 5/- Dry Marcs, 10/- Wet Mares. All care taken, but no respontlblllty for accident or disease. Further particulars from ‘Phone 311) Lincoln. 3, H. SCOBIE, Ladbrooks QUITE SURE 2.1| Peter VOlo 2.02, Sire ot 10 in 2.00. Etawah Girl 2 yrs. T. 2.14, Dam of 7 in 2.10 list The only Peter Volo stallion In 5.1., QUITE SURE needs no introduction to breeders. Third on list of living sires ot lice Winners when oldest gets but 4 yrs. Young pacers and trotters have broken many Records. TERMS 25 GNS. Groomage 5/-. BRILLIANT GLOBE Globe Derby, Champion Sire ol Atisl. Ruby Pronto 2.111, Champion Free-legged Mare of Aust. Only Globe Derby stallion at stud In N.Z. Mr F. J. Smith says but for accident Brilliant Globe would have paced in 2.00. TERMS £l2/12/-. Groomage 5/-. Return privilege to both horses. Grazing, y. dry marcs, 6/- wet marcs. No responsibility for any horse In my care, Book that favourite mare NOW. Her foal will be racing in 1946 and Hiller and his partners will be dead. All enquiries MISS CUFF, “QUITE SURE” LODGE, HINDS. 'Phone after 6 p.m. AX VALUIIURST, UPPER RIUUAKTOM. NIGHTLY (12) By NIGHT RAID, sire of winners ol £112,139, and one of the greatest sires ever imported to New Zealand; from MISS MURIEL by LUCULLUS, leading brood-mate sire of New Zealand. NIGHTLY won tlic N.Z. Derby, Canterbury Cup, Muonce Valley Gold Cup, Bandwick Plate, .lames Hazlctt Gold Cup, etc. Practically every representative he has had racing has been a winner With very limited chances at the stud, NIGHTLY is already the sire of All Night (winnei of two races on one day at Rlccarton). First Round and Patti P° (dual winners at Xrrntliam). Evan’s Head (brilliant hurdler), Vivid Night. Grey Night, Night Ray and Night Shift FEE; 20 GUINEAS. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares met at Suekburn. Grazing: Dry Mares 3/-, Wet Marcs 5/- per week. J. A. McDOUGALL .MARTIN BOH DUG 11, or FREE HOLMES lib TALDHURST HU., Upper Rlccarton. . * ’Phone 34-144.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23753, 26 September 1942, Page 7

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