Chance Today For Supertax
iNZ Press Ass'Mi'itrori —Crnmnalit > SYDNEY. October 2. The New Zealand stayer Supertax will have every chance to show his best form in the weight-for-age Cohn Stephen Stakes at Randwick tomorrow. The distance of the race—one mile and a half—and the small field should suit him. With everything in his favom he should show a big improvement on his earlier races here. . ~ , . Tomon ow he will be ridden by the New Zealand jockey Keith Nuttall. who will make a special trip from Melbourne to take the mount.
MORWENSTOW STUD REMINDS BIG PRIZE MONEY is being offered at Christchurch Show this November for F.E.I. events. F.E.I. Jumping is here to stay and with ever increasing prize money, and Interest being taken in this grand sport it will pay dividends to mate yotir mare to GENERAL ARGOSY. GENERAL ARGOSY DEFAULTER LADY ARGOSY General Argosy, chestnut, with white blaze and points—l6.l hands, plenty of bone, wonderful conformation, and disposition unexcelled. General Argosy has everything to appeal. He is a proven sire of Champions in the Show ring and first prize winners in jumping events. General Argosy is full of jumping blood, he is a half brother to that grand jumper Colonel Argosy. NOTE: A four-figure sum was refused for "Treason.” Treason was sired by a Defaulter horse. Yes—breeding counts. The best breeding pays too. General Argosy was probably the sire of more individual prize winners last show season than any other thoroughbred sire in the South Island. His stock are natural bold jumpers fit to compete at Metropolitan' Show? with success. General Argosy is well worth consideration. He is a sire which will help to improve our F.E.I. standard of horseflesh. CARDMAN. the proven dappled grey stallion is also available as usual to breeders. z NEWS Owing to a number of requests from clients it has been decided to accept a very limited number of approved hack rtiares to the Aristocrat PEAK HALYARD (Imp.) PEAK HALYARD is truly a magnificent individual of the true English Thoroughbred type. Inquiries re these high class sires are welcomed. Inspection by appointment. D. B. C. ALLIN, “Morwenstow,” ’Phone 114, Kaiapoi. —Advt.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 6
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