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TO STAND AT SOO MAIN SOUTH HOAD. HOBNBY. SPRINGMEAD SHEIK (Imp.) Registered Grey Arab- Welsh Poay Stallion, 15.2 hands, 3 yaars. SIRE. RIKHAM (Imp.) DAM. SPRINGMEAD DOLLY DIMPLES (Imp.) Is* Prise-winner at Sydney Royal Show. Foo 15 ass. SIR PHILLIP Well known Sire ol Children's Ponies. 7 gns. FEES PAYABLE AT FIRST SERVICE.

TO STAND AT RANGIORA—LOGAN SCOTT 2.41, 3.15, 4.24 (FOALED 1943) U. SCOTT (imp.) PEARL LOGAN Leading Sire by Logan Pointer (imp.) ★ LOGAN SCOTT, a good-looking son of U. SCOTT, is a well-made horse standing 16 hands. He combines some of the staunchest of trotting blood ever to come to the Dominion in U. SCOTT and LOGAN POINTER. PEARL LOGAN, dam of LOGAN SCOTT, was a good race mare in her day, holding a record of 2.12. She has proved a great brood mare, all her foals to race having been winners. FEE: 25 GUINEAS (With Return Privilege) For bookings and further particulars apply: Grazing 5/-. F. MURFITT, Coldstream Road, Rangiora R.MJO.

NEWTOWN PIPPIN (11) FAIR TRIAL CLARAPPLE Newtown Pippin, a brilliant sprinter himself, winner of two races and several times placed, is a brother to the record-breaking Newtown Wonder, now the most successful young sire in Australia. Newtown Pippin wot a very fast horse, being assessed the ninth fastest two-year-oid in England in 1944. His oldest stock are now three-year-olds and three have already raced. Two of these have been winners* as two-year-olds, namely Dr Pippin and Shatto (for which several four-figure offers have been refused). NEWTOWN PIPPIN will stand at Russley Lodge, Upper Rlccarton. Fee 75 Guineas (With Return Privilege.) INSPECTION INVITED. L. M. DENTON, 47 Russley Road Upper Rlccarton.

STANDING AT UPPER RICCARTON DIRECT HEIR 24 2.39 2/5. 4.18 2/5 (Unhoppled pacer) 24 Mile Tried at * Boyden Lodge." Sire of Amy Direct, a winner and also winners in Australia. FEE: 40 guineas for approved Mares Fees Paid by January 31, 1953. Grazing; 7/6 and 10/- Bail Mares to Sockburn. FREE HOLMES (owner), 138 YALDHUP.ST BOAD. UPPER RICCARTON. Then. 41-400-8121.

To Stand the Season At TALDHURST ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON NIGHTLY (12) By Night Baid Miss Muri.U by Lucullua. WiM« .1 NA Dwby. Canterbury Cup, Moonoe Valley Gold Cup, A.J.C Randwick Plate. AJLC. Clifford Plat, and £6250 in stakos. NIGHTLY has a. high a percentage ol winners to start.rs as any homo now at th. Stud. With Tory limited opportunities NIGHTLY is the siro of Jamell (winner ai 1151 Now Zealand Cup) and numerous other winners on the flat over hurdles and oyer country. FEE: 30 guineas All Care taken but No B.sponsibility Mares met at Sockburri. Grading: Dry Mares 7/6: Wet Mares 10/- per week. FREE HOLMES (owner), 1» YALDHUBST ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON. -phone 41-400—6121.

STANDING AT MR D. GREEN'S FARM, METHVEN. RED EMPEROR TWO MOES 4.15 ALL-AMERICAN PEDIGREE ABOUNDING IN GBEAT inirrnimin SHFBS.O6- s i» ror.hwe. iiims.il mi *U distaaras. Is by LIGHT SKOADE fro— AOt ROW, two W Um bret-pwioaud Amwim horse, re Doauuos tracks: tow grreter tsipwt.d bor,M have boo* sore In this country. FEE: 65 Guinea* lETUHM PKVOEGES: HALF FEES. A GIOOM*S FEESi tVI/- FEB MABE, flfflriss Fsas daring Stad bmmb from OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31. 1 7/8 per week tor dry wares. 10/- par week for wet mores. Fee® payable before Maxes leave Form. RAIL MABES TO METHVEN. AH Coro N» Baapoarihißy. Roydon Lodge Stud Limited AVIAN DERBY, 2.0 MMfo treek) is a Grandso* of Baberi Derby, the sire ol Lawn Derby, 1 M 2-5. A eon to Bobart Derby to: YOUNG 808 LES iSTfiZ, "" TPCTTO BOS wre a grrel rareresso kisMeU and his ■surest lire Is particularly FEE 35 Guineas; free return Onnfag 16/- and 7/8. Bail Mares to Methvea. AH Care Taken. Mo RMponriHbty. ROBINHOOD Scow* Prey StaOtoa. 12-2 hands high, rising 3 yoate. Clo. Graxi chompios pony By BOLD BOant bvu MUJ, winn.r <d many ChemplmUps. FEE: 8 Guineas D. GREEN, ’Phone 54J, METHVEN

TO STAND AT RANGIORA at ms owwsß. faux, .OUTHBROOKHIGHLAND CHIEF (Foaled 1944) Sire U. SCOTT (Imp.). NX Leading Siro. Dam: PEARL LOGAN (2.12). A Logan Pointer Mare with a Brood Mare . record of six foals to race. All winners. We is a fine type to Standard bred horse, stmmffiitq 16 hands, is a rich dark hay, pc-sßousing a good strong Bat bono and a wonderful tomparament. His first foais made *-htor debut at the last yearling sales and most favourable coanent was SSm %&tu*scoTT tkMU *“ ***•* witfaOß * * bl * tkoe * ** Uw4r In the smdhb they are natural pacers, bat several young ones by him from straightout tretttog maxes favour ths trotting gait. A vrinaer himself. HIGHLAND CHIEF combining as he does, same of the best blood- ovor to roil to New User land to U. Scott. Logan Pointer, Rothschild, and Prtoco Imperial, to sure to make tes mark as a Mre. v FEE: 20 Guineas, Free Return. ALL CAR?. NO RESPONSIBILITY. Good Grazing Available, separate paddocks for Wei Mares and those about to foaL BAIL MABES TO SOUTHBBOOK. Further particulars from the Owner— G. H. MURFITT, Todd’s Rd., Southbrook DRENDMa PAQaWB KEME NOTZ CHARGE OF ADDBESB. 7

*Made of 18 Gauge Sheet-steel Th... mould, ar. of ..pedal fatonel to iarmem. Quotations will be given for large ar small guantit’.k Also Strainer and Stay Moulds, Feet and L F. MARTIN LTD. Telephone 8060. F.O. Bex SU. 148-660 MAIN ST. PALMEBSTON MOBTH

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26847, 27 September 1952, Page 4

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