HAWKE’S BAY HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING AUGUST 1, 1942. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting close on MONDAY, JULY 20. at 8 p.m. a W IS H ART, Secretary. Telephone 2447. P.O. Box 13, Hastings. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MILFORD STUD. THE BROWN IMPORTED HORSE PHILAMOR (1) Bv the Grout Stayer ami Sire of Stayers, SON-IN-LAW, out of LOVE OIL. dam of the record priced Filly of England. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. For Particulars apply: R. S. MUDGWAY. AWAPUNI. THE KOKO-UTA STUD. MASTERTON. FOXLIGHT (2) Imp. By FOXLAW, sire of Foxbridge, leading sire in New Zealand for the last two seasons, and a son of the great Son-In-Law,-the world’s most successful sire for stayers. ■ From QUICKLIGHT, by Galloper Light (son of Sunstar) from Gerunda by Stedfasf (son of Chaucer) from Gera by «11llam the Third (sou of St. Simon). Like many winners of Hie Derby, including the latest winner, Walling Street. Foxlight is strongly in-bred to St. Simon, having three strains of this famous blood, which is indispensable in the breeding of high-class racehorses. FOXLIGHT has now had eight, winners from sixteen representatives racing, and as might, have been anticipated, they are improving immensely with age, and several of them seem certain to develop into highclass Handicap winners. Among the winners sired by FOXLIGHT to date are Red Dash, Lowry Bay, Matalite, Light Fingers, and Sir Fox in New Zealand, and Kenthelda, Foxora, and Te Rama in Australia. Though FOXLIGHT is a sure foal-getter, fee will be returned in the event of a mare not proving in foal. FEE: 30 Guineas. For full particulars and cards, apply J. MULVANEY Phona 1057, Kaituna, Mastertoll,
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 249, 18 July 1942, Page 9
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