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TO STAND AT HAWERA. D'Ka® iS iS®j Famous Musket Line. H f S A L E ¥ E 15 (Imp.), By Spion Kop, winner of Derby and sire of Felsted, also Derby winner, and sire of Rockfel, the greatest filly in England of the last 30 years—from Skein Dhu by Battleaxe (son of William the Third) from Cairlos by Testerlin by Gallinule. Saleve represents the best staying blood in the Dominion today. His dam never raced but is the dam of five winners, including Swordsman, Mary Arden, Scotford, and was half-sister to Lady Eros, best two-year-old of her year in Ireland. Racing Record of SALEVE Saleve cost £6OOO as a yearling. Started three times as 2-year-old, finishing third at his last outing to unbeaten Thyestis in Rous Memorial in a field of 28 starters. As 3-year-old raced little, but made good in his first attempt at hurdling, winning Hadock Park Hurdles, one-and-a-half miles, carrying 10.12. At four years won Normanby Plate, 10 furlongs, carrying 9st. and 2nd in Lanarkshire Handicap, 1 1 furlongs, carrying 9.13. Won Stoke-on-Trent Hurdles, 2 miles, with 10.7. Third in Moderate and Packington Hurdles, both over two miles, and 3rd in Stayers' Hurdles, two-and-a-half miles. Placed four times over hurdles as five-year-old. Nine years of age, Saleve stands 16.1, with grand shoulders and splendid bone. Has beautiful disposition. Every convenience and care. FEE: 30 GUINEAS. SID McGREAL, Waihi Rd., Hawera.

jX at bonny glen, MARTON The Successful Young Stallion f*7 RULANUT Winner of the V.A.T.C. Fcdorol Stokes, Ormonde Stokes, Cranbournc Gold Cup, W.R.C. Thompson Handicap, etc. By CHIEF RULER (1), son of The Tetrorch, and leading sire In New Zealand for 1930 and 1932; sire of Royal Chief, Gold Rod, Gold Trail, Eaglet, Padishah, otc. Out of COCOANUT, .dam of three winners. By THE NUT ill,' sire of Spanner, Talamar, etc. RULANUT is from the same family as the great racehorse’ Achilles, sire of Silver Link, etc. With very few opportunities, Rulanut is sire of the winners Stencil (Stratford Electric Juvenile, W.R.C. Fitzherbert, and Manawatu Stonyhurst Juvenile Handicaps), Filbert, Army Girl and Ruling Lady. Fee: 15 Guineas. Return Free If Mare Proves Not In Foal. GRAZING, 2/6 PER WEEK. Rail Mares to Bonny Glen Railway Station. Owner; N. WILLIAMSON - MARTON Phone 2965. TO STAND THE SEASON AT OTAKI, GoYcrnmcnt-subsidixed Thoroughbred Stallion, WHERBKO (2) By Night Raid—Satisfaction. Wheriko was a Brilliant Performer in Aus tralia and New Zealand and is classed A Grade by well-known authority, Mr. C. Alien Scott, compiler of pedigrees for V.R.C., Meia. Feo at Service, £4/4/-. Grazing, 3/- Week. Apply: K. WEBSTER OTAKI

TO STAND At the West Derby Stud, Ohau, The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion TZx AMARANTHUS (5) (Bred in Ireland) Bv BEAUDELAIRE (18), who raced only champion colt of his year in Italy and in Ireland and was the winner of the later a high-class performer in EngAutumn Plate, 7 fur., at Leopardstown land.. Apellc was purchased for the tby four lengths), as a two-year-old, stud at £25,000 and got many wtnners, and the Irish St. Leger, H m., and the including the Grand Prix victor Capiello Waterford Plate, 1 -J- miles, at the Cur- By CYLLENE (5), sire of Polymelus, head ragh, as a three-year-old. He was of the sires list in Eng and for five narrowly beaten by Sea Serpent in the seasons, and of Lemberg (Derby), and Irish Derby, and was then placed at the grandsire of Phalaris, premier sire the Stud, but was sold after two sea- in 1925 and 1 928, and sire in turn o sons to go to Russia. P remier sire ,n 1936 and From ANGEL FACE, four times placed in Amaranthus is a dark chestnut horse the six races she had, all as a two- generous size , and he is a fine stamp year-old, before going to the Stud. of individual with a perfect temperament. Dam also of Seraph Boy, winner of He won races botb in Eng | and and Ausseveral races up to ]- 2 -miles, including before bei senf t 0 the Dominion the Chesterfield Cup, £1175, H miles. |asf year for Q spe|| . By NOBLESSE OBLIGE (14), who was He was bred in Ireland, and belongs to bought as a yearling for 9600 guineas. the same branch of the Bruce Lowe family Out of SERAPHINE, who raced only three as Hermit, Minoru, and Grand Parade, all times, winning the Ham Stakes, 6 fur., winners of the Derby; Son-in-Law, Engat Goodwood, at her first appearance. land's greatest sire of stayers in recent Produced 1 1 foals, inclusive of King years; . Stepniak, Lackham and Grand Harry and John Green, as well as Knight, who have all done well at the Stud Angelina, the dam of Apellc, the in New Zealand. Fee — W Cymeas For Stud Cards and further particulars, apply— A. EDMUND PRESTON 68 MOLESWORTH STREET, WELLINGTON, N.I. I Or LEON M. JONES Stud Groom, West Derby Stud, Ohau.) No Responsibility for Accident or Disease.

General Head-Quarters for New and Rebuilt Pianos . . . 'NIMMOS I’3MWI of course ! ! HF The gloriously rich, tones of o DANEI MANN, BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN or raWl (El BROADWOOD should be heord by oil fwO ill music lovers. Hear them in I NIMMO'S showrooms. Play the ll instruments yourself, enquire the ■rear ■'prices—they are exceptionally low • ■ ■ an d remember, they can be —— 3 arranged on terms. From Weekly _ NIMH OS guaranteed rebuilt pianos are all specially selected instruments, modernised and guaranteed in first-class condition to give many years of friendly service. See our large range of instruments at amazingly low prices and terms to suit all. Nimmos Branches: WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, MASTERTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, LEVIN.

A Real Spring Tonic inspiring Trips By Rail It is a wise man or woman whose fancy in the spring turns to a trip by train through colourful landscapes. All the year round the Wonderland of the Pacific has scehic charm of land and water, but Spring brings its own note of inspiration. Mother Nature sets the stage for beauty which can be enjoyed by passengers travelling comfortably in cosy railway carriages. it is a very pleasant change from strain, and a strengthener for the work ahead. t’orm a Party for a Care-free Trip

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 19

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