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To Stand the Season at YALDHURST, 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. Hazlett Gold Cup, and £6250 in stakes. NIGHTLY is a particularly handsome horse, of splendid proportions an<f 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 fallowing 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), VIVID 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. To Stand the Season at Studholme Junction, South Canterbury CHATSWORTH (9) By DASTUR, sire o£ the phenomenal Australian stud success DHOTI. Out of BESS Of HARDWICK, by HURRY ON. •CHATSWORTH is the sire of the particularly consistent TWO 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. TWO MORE WINNERS BY •CHATSWORTH :—At Ellerslie on August 16, the first day on which his stock raced in the 1947/48 season, “Chatsworth was represented by the winners KIND REGARDS and SKYMASTER, 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, Walmate Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A CO. LTD., Wellington and Branches. RED SHADOW, 2.4 4-5, 4.16 2-5 Travis Axworthy (Imp.)—Our Aggie (Imp.) WINNER OF NEW ZEALAND CUP AND FREE-FOR-ALL, and sire of SHADOW MAID, who won the Auckland Cup, and GOLDEN SHADOW, who won the Great Northern Derby, both the same afternoon; also other winners in SHADOW SON (New Brighton Challenge Stakes), MINMI BOY, ATAWHERO, RED SETTER, RED ACE, SILHOUETTE, BRUNGASTA, KOSHA, SHADOW BOY, SHADOW KING, SHADOW CHIMES, RED ARROW, BROWN SHADOW, BONAPARTE and FULGENT. RED SHADOW was the leading Colonial-bred money-won sire in the 1945-46 Season. His promising; three-year-olds include MALA (placed in Great Northern Stakes and Welcome Handicap), VICEROY (placed in Oam.ru Juvenile Stakes, Welcome Handicap, and New Zealand Sapling; Stokes), and RED FLIGHT (winner of three matinee trials). FEE: 25 GNS.; RETURN FEE, 121 GNS. GRAZING: 7/6 and SZ-. Will Travel Horse by Arrangement for Wet Mares Only. RAIL MARES TO TEMPLETON. Apply; C. K. Yeatman, Box 6, Hornby. ’Phene 517 D.

GRATTAN LOYAL ' (IMP.) Sire of winners of 91 races and £46,939 in stakes last season, including LOYAL NURSE (All Aged Stakes and Auckland Cup and £6500 in stakes), SIR VIVIAN (N.Z. Sapling Stakes), DUNDEE SANDY (£5370), LOGAN REY (£3910), LOYAL PETER (£3405), etc. GRATTAN LOYAL is also sire of GOLD BAR, 1.59 3-5, winner of £12,933 in stakes FEE: 50 GUINEAS Return Mgres from 1946 pay difference. Return service next season half fee. SEND ALL PARTICULARS WITH MARES. RAIL MARES TO SOCKBURN. Grazing: 7/6 Mare and Foal. 5/- Mares. F. HOLMES 119 YALDHURST ROAD, RICCARTON. ’Phone 34-144. To Stand at Hornby, near Christchurch. OLD BILL (13) Brown Horse, Bred 1935. Winner of 7 races and Stakes, totalling £5" 80. Including Wellington Centennial Gold Cup (beating Beau Vite, Gladynev, and Royal Chief) and WJR.C. Autumn Handicap. By Siegfried, sire of Wotan (Melbourne Cup). Yours .Truly (N.Z. Cup), Essex (N.Z. Derby), Firsts In (Gt. Autumn Handicap), Immediate (Gt. Easter Handicap, etc.). From Liaison, dam of Quadroon (W.R.C. Wellington Handicap), and Florence Mills (W.R.C. Telegraph Handicap), by Lord Quex (sire of Catalogue), from Lovematch (sister to Dominant, dam of Beau Vite, and Left, dam of Peter Jackson, Gaine Carrington and Wotan), by Martian, from Lovelorn. Old Bill’s oldest progeny are now two-year-olds. Bookings are heavy and owners are advised tn book early. Limited to 40 mares. FEE: 40 GUINEAS; Apply: N. W. DAVIS, “Moana Lodge” Stud, Hornby, Return Service. Grazing—Wet Mares 7/6, Dry Mares 5/-. All care, no responsibility. or Pyne, Gould. Guinness Ltd., Christchurch or Branches. TO STAND AT RANGIOBA CARDSHARPER (9) Brown Horse by Paper Money—Tirihanga Paper Money sired the winners off £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 off £294,683) from Formless by Multiform from Formo, and traces to Evening Star, the ancestress of the Australian Derby winner and sire, Talking, Wakeful, Noctuifonn, 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: 2$ Gna (Return Privilege) Grazing by Arrangement For further particulars apply: F. MUHFITT COLDSTREAM ROAD, RANGIOBA PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Christchurch or Branches.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25270, 23 August 1947, Page 4

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