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JUMPING BLOOD SKY PILOT By Day Comet—Swoopalong Sky Pilot was a successful performer, winning Greenlane and Tamaki Steeplechases at Ellerslie, and Egmont Steeplechase. Day Comet sired Double Chance, winner Liverpool Grand National, and Wiltshire and Aurora Borealis, winners of N.Z. Grand National Marchalong, sire of Swoopalong, has sired winners of several steeplechases in Australia, including Grand National. Terms: £l5 cash before service; grazing included. Free return if not in foal. Apply MAJOR HUTTON, BANGOR, DARFIELD. TO STAND AT RANGIORA CARDSHARPER (9) Brown Horse by Paper Money—Tirihanga Paper Money sired the winners of £226.713 at the stud, and his sons have also proved successful sires. Previously Cardsharper has been practically restricted to his owner’s mares, but with those limited opportunities he is the sire of Hansel, a winner up to one mile and three furlongs, and the promising young steeplechaser Master Play, winner of the Matai Steeplechase at Trentham recently. Only four of his progeny have yet raced. Tirihanga, the dam of Cardsharper, was the grand-dam of Paper Slipper and was by Absurd (sire of winners of £294,683) from Formless by Multiform from Formo, and traces to Evening Star, the ancestress of the Australian Derby winner and sire, Talking, Wakeful, Noctuiform, Nightwatch, and the great steeplechaser Clarion Call. Cardsharper was a brilliant galloper, and won his first two races. He is a good type of horse standing 17 hands, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. FEE: 25 Gns (Return Privilege) Grazing by Arrangement. For further particulars apply: F. MURFITT COLDSTREAM ROAD. RANGIORA PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Christchurch or Branches.
ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMERS . . . KINCARDINE (2) And most highly-bred horses ever imported, available to breeders. Unbeaten at weight-for-age in England, winning his five races as a three-year-old. By GAY CRUSADER—SUNDRILLA (dam of four winners °i intogSd and Australia), by SUNDRIDGE—YALLA. A half-brother to GOTHIC (£20,897) and to DOCTOR DO LITTLE (unbeaten). A proved sire of innumerable winners in N.Z. alone of over £56,000. Kindergarten, Findon, GlenfaUocn Capronella, Native Chief Kotua, Lord Elgin, Wayside, Kinstep, Queen Cardine, Lady. Welbeck, St_Btil, Te Kiwi Fine Kin, King Song, Gold Card, Visibility, Callcardme, Kineff, L'usky Morn, Daily Mail, Dark Flash, Bonnie Scot, First Footing, Edition, Flare Path, Black Saint, Silver Mist, Landine, Kinbridge. Atoma, Goldine, Banchory, Kincrop, Kinconda, Kinkajou, Catanach, Grey Morn, Kin carole, Kintyre, etc. Overseas Winners include—Rowan Leaf, etc., England- King Evan, Scotch Kale, Fortune Gate, India; Canny Cross, Jamaica, Lord Balmore, Australia. Varanrips for few more Mares only. Early Application is necessary. FEE : 75 GUINEAS (Return Privilege). GRAZING : Dry Mares, 5/-, Wet Mares, 7/6. All care taken but no responsibility. RAIL MARES TO SOCKBURN. Further particulars from : G. H. MURFITT, Jim., 135 Waimairi road, Riccarton. ’Phone 38-589 Or Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., Christchurch or Branches,
To Stand the Season at Studholme Junction, South Canterbury ‘CHATSWORTH (9) By DASTUR, sire of the phenomenal Australian stud success DHOTI. Out of BESS of HARDWICK, by HURRY ON. •CHATSWORTH is the sire of the particularly consistent IWO JIMA. winner of 11 races in 12 months. Also of GAY CHAT (G.N. Champagne Stakes), FRONTIER MAC, TANITH (three wins and two seconds from first six starts), CHATSCOURT, etc. Fee: 75 Guineas With return service free if mare not in foal. Grazing by arrangement. Rail Studholme Junction. For full particulars apply : J. MITCHELL, ’Phone 239, Waimate Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington and Branches.
Breed a Grey and catch the Judge’s Eye. To Stand the 1947 Season at LEESTON, EUesmere. THESEUS Dapple Grey Horse Foaled 1938 Height 161 Hands. Beautifully mannered and even tempered and ideal for breeding Show Hacks and Hunters. By Theio (imp.) sire of Salutation, John Gay, Blue Bonny, Theolateral, Whitley and Theocritus and a host of other winners. Dam: Duck’s Egg, whose progeny include Round Score, Loveset and Belle Cane, the latter winner of the New Zealand Oaks. Stud Fee : Thoroughbred Mares 30 Gns Hack Mares .. .. 15 Gns For Bookings and Further Particulars apply to the Owner. George Coe, LEESTON, Ellesmere. ’Phone 129. Or Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., Christchurch. To Stand the Season at YALD HURST, Upper Riccarton NIGHTLY (12) By NIGHT RAID* (1), sire of PHAR LAP, NIGHTMARCH, and winners of £192,342. . Out of MISS MURIEL, winner of the A.R.C. Victoria Handicap, W.R.C. Winter Oats, etc. . . . By LUCULLUS* (12), leading brood-mare sire m New Zealand for three seasons. NIGHTLY was a racehorse of the highest class, winning the N.Z. Derby, Canterbury Cup, Moonee Valley Gold Cup. C B Fisher Plate, A.J.C. Randwick Plate, A.R.C. Clifford Plate. D.J.C. Hazlett Gold Cup, and £6250 in stakes. NIGHTLY is a particularly handsome horse, of splendid proportions and the highest quality, and nearly every representative he has had racing has been a winner. With very limited opportunities at the stud before going to the South Island, NIGHTLY is sire of the following winners: LOVEMORN (Dunedin Guineas), TRIBAL NIGHT (eight races, including C.J.C. Paparua Handicap with top weight, 9.7, and only six times unplaced in 29 starts), vTVID NIGHT (nine races, including W.R.C. Trentham Highweight). FIRST ROUND (eight races, including Rangitikei President’s Handicap) EVANS HEAD (W.R.C. Winter Hurdles), PO-MARAMA (Feilding Empire Handicap), PO-HUKA (Foxton Paika Hurdles), NIGHT RAY (Egmont Cup), ALL NIGHT (13 races), PATU-RA (two wins at Trentham), ELLERTON HALL (Manawatu Hunt Cup), BRONZE NIGHT (Waikato City Steeplechase), PRANA, GREY NIGHT, NIGHT SHIFT, VILLAGE SQUIRE, EVENING STAR, SCENE, OUR MAUREEN, BOBBY DAZZLER, and NIGHTBLUSH. , , . . ... The progeny of NIGHTLY are big, well-made horses, inheriting the great constitution of their sire. FEE: 20 GUINEAS All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares met at Sockburn Grazing: Dry Mares 3/-, Wet Mares 5/- per week. J. A. MCDOUGALL PIRINOA FEATHERSTON FREE HOLMES—II 9 Yaldhurst Rd—Upper Riccarton. ’Phone 34-144*
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25264, 16 August 1947, Page 4
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