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STANDING AT OLD MILL STUD, BELFAST MINUIT (4) _ . T . . ... Fairway (13) Fair Trial (9) Lady juror 1 Palestine (»> n Tetratema (14) MINUIT * (4) Una Uganda Bred in England Vatout (3) in 1957. Vatallor (12) jjjy Elinor Nikel,Ora H ., Palais Royal (1) Niki Nantua SIRE: PALESTINE: Winner of 11 races and £38,216 from 5 fur. to 1 mile incl. the Two Thousand Guineas, Ascot St. James’ Palace Stakes and York Gimcrack Stakes. Leading Irish Sire of Two-Year-Olds in 1964. DAM: NIKELLORA: Winner of 6 races and 3,334.240 francs, incl, Prix De L’Arc De Triomphe, l)m, French Oaks, French One Thousand Guineas and Prix Vermeille The only Filly ever to win these 4 great races. MINUIT* Bred by H.H. Aga Khan, is a classy looking Chestnut Horse of good conformation and sound temperament. With his parentage of exceptional racing class he should prove to be a prolific sire of winners. MINUITS* oldest progeny are now Two-Year Olds and from a limited number to race has already sired Dancing, a recent winner in Australia, and Mintie, a recent placegetter at Tauranga in her only start to date. fflimiMiiira Also standing Associate Sire BELLAGIOCA i»p (2) _ . ... Blandford (3) Bahram (6) Friar’s Djughter Big Game (6) Tetratema (14) Myrobella BELLAG,OM(2) ninurui Blenheim (1) Donatello 11. (14) Deltana Belladonna Hypenon (6) Hypericum Feo | a SIRE: BIG GAME (6): Unbeaten two-year-old. Winner of 8 races from 5 furs, to l|m. incl. Two Thousand Guineas,Newmarket Champion Stakes and Coventry Stakes. Champion English Sire in 1948 and also Leading Sire of Two-Year-Olds. OUT OF DELLADONNA, Winner Hurst Park Strawberry Girl Stakes, l}m. and Second in Newmarket Oaks, l{m. BY DONATELLO (14): Unbeaten in Italy. Sire of Alycidon. Out of Hypericum, winner of three races, £8372. BY HYPERION (6): Six times Champion Sire. Out of Feola, winner of Newmarket Midsummer Stakes. By Friar’s Marcus (20), Champion Sire of Brood-mares. BELLAGIOCA, Imp. (2): With limited opportunities in his first two seasons at stud left six individual winners of thirteen races last season. Inspection Cordially Invited. ALL INQUIRIES AND INFORMATION GLADLY GIVEN. M. H. and R. A. WILLIAMS OLD MILL STUD. Phones 8934, 8299, Belfast.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 7