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tduKitfA pme WRAVEN AT ALL V | A GROCERS ■ E NON£ BITTERAS GOOD NIGHTMARCH (18) TO STAND AT LADBROOKS NIGHTMARCH (IS), famous son of NIGHT RAID, has sired the winners of more than £70,000 in New Zealand, Australia and India. This season alone, in New Zealand, his progeny have won £BOBO, and include THE BEST FILLY OF THE YEAR—REGAL PRAISE. NIGHTMARCH is the best-performed horse in the South Island, and is available to breeders. Fee: 25 Guineas Full particulars from : •> J. H. SCOBIE - Manager LADBROOKS STUD FARM, SPRINGSTON RMJD. Or ’PHONE 3LD, UNCQML All care taken, but no responsibility for accident or disease.
A '• * * SB TO STAND AT BRANSTON STUD FARM, HORNBY SONNY BOY Brown Pony Stallion, 13 hands, by Ponty (imp.)—Lady Klonoiki (imp.). Ponty bad undefeated show ring record, and Sonny Boy himself has been shown with considerable success at all leading shows -from Christchurch to Invercargill. For full particulars apply to: T. W. STEPHENSON Or F. WITHELL ’Phones 597 S and 36-264. To Stand at Hornby, near Chrirtchurch. OLD BILL (13) Brown Horse, Bred 1935. Winner of 7 races and Stakes. totalling *5lBO. Including Wellington Centennial Gold Cup (beating Beau Vito, Gladynev, and Royal Chief) and W.ft7c. Autumn Handicap. , , . . By Siegfried, sire of Wotan (Melbourne Cup), J O, L r ® .Truly' (N.Z. Cup), Essex (N,Z. Derby), First In (Gt. Autumn Handicap), immediate (Gt. Easter HandiMaison, dam of Quadroon (W.B.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. OAVI3, “Moan, Loa,.Stud, Hornby, _ Return Service. Gratin,—Wet Mares 7/c, Dry Mare, ,/.. AH care, no responsibility. or Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., Christchurch or Branches.
JOSEDALE DICTATOR (Imp.) Youngest American Sire in N.Z. To-day, Leaves them Double-gaited. Sire of— Temple Star (trotter), 3.29 for 11 miles. * Empress Fay (pacer), 2.49 for 11 miles. * ' Pat Review (trotter), 3.31 for 11 miles. , ’ Economist (pacer), 3.20 for 1J miles. 25 GUINEAS Free Return Privilege. Grazing 5s and la «d. All Care, no Responsibility. R. H. BUTTERICK, A 'Phone 30S RAKAIA. —At Stud “SIR PHILLIP II” Pony stallion II hands, silver mane and tail. Prize-winner at 1945-4 S Christchurch Shows. « SPARKLE” 10 hands, chestnut, white blaze. Prizewinner at Wyndham and Gore FEE : fif/$/. All fees payable at end of season or additional «!/!/-. M r ’PHONE 41-885 18 SIIDDLBPARK RD UPPEB HICCARTON. ’ To Stand this Season at ORARI The Grey Pony Stallion DESERT LIGHT Height 14 Hands. Fee: 5 Gns. Apply: L. FITZGERALD, Rangitata Island.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 4
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