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TO STAND AT THE LAKE HAKANOA STUD, HUNTLY, WAIKATO. The Beautiful and Brilliant English Racehorse and Sire Medieval Knight (I) Imp. BAY HORSE. FOALED 1931. , ■ Winner of £BO4l In stakes, best two-year-old of his year in England, and a highly successful sire in Australia. By GAY CRUSADER (sire of Gay Lothario, leading sire in Australia), Kincardine and Gay Shield. Out of HASTY LOVE, by HURRY ON out of LOVE'OIL (dam of eight yearlings sold for £46,465) by AMADIS. MEDIEVAL KNIGHT Is sire in Australia of Flying Knight, one of the most brilliant sprinters In Australia, winner of the AJ.C. Breeders'/Plate, Hobartville Stakes (beating Lucrative) and A.J.C. Chester Handicap, 6 furlongs, with 10.0 in 1.11|; also Knight Brook (W.A.T-C. Sires' Produce Stakes), Rodrigo, Knight's Armour, King Arthur, Dagmar Adwyth, Armour Clod, Aurify, Antagonist, Bannockburn, Bothwell, Belle Doree, Cooeo, Dark Ages, Enchant, Gauntlet, Grand Knight, Jembra, Jessica, Joselito, Knightford, Knight Templar, Magnetic Knight, Man o' War, Meddler, Medieval, Medieval Maid, Medieval Rose, Miss Jemima, Moselle, Neter Tup, Plutocrat, Sir Galahad, Sylvana, Telergy, Valdora, Wilson, Camelot, Pauldron, Zorro, Medieval .Queen, etc. FEE: 50 GUINEAS Grazing Free. Two or more Mares by arrangement. Also: KINDERGARTEN’S Nearest Relative ot the Stud, Greek Shepherd (2) By ILIAD, second in Derby. Out of DRESDEN CHINA by Tea Tray, son of The Tetrorch, and grandson of Roi Herode from Refinement, dam of Mystic Peak, Yaringa (W.A. Derby, etc.); by Shepherd King, son of Marfagon, tracing to imported Miss Kate, ancestress of PHAR LAP. Refinement, granddom of Greek Shepherd, was a half-sister to Adornment, granddam of KINDERGARTEN, ono of the greatest horses ever sired south of the line. , GREEK SHEPHERD was a racehorse of the highest class, winning the G.N. Derby, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Awapuni Gold Cup, G.N. St. Leger, etc. Very few of Greek Shepherd's progeny have raced, and only four have been kept in training for any length of time. Three of these, Grecian Glow, Golden Ono and Shepherd's Queen, are winners. FEE: 15 GUINEAS Cards and full particulars from z J. PATERSON - Huntly PHONE 96. P.O. BOX 65.

AT "LAKESIDE," WAVERLEY SER BEAU (II) t BAY HORSE, HEIGHT 16—3. FOALED 1937. ' . ' • BY BEAU PERE. DAM ROSE RAY. By Chief Ruler, a leading sire, whose fillies were equal to the colts. From Rosie Desmond (imp.), dam of Festivity, Mireusonta, Kiosk, Just So. Her Sire, "Farasi," by Desmond, deteatel Spearmint and was a leading sire of brood mares. SIR BEAU raced as a two, three and four-year-old and retired perfectly sound. He won ten races, including the Nursery Handicap, 6 furlongs, carrying 9.6, in 1.12-J-, also the King's Plate twice. Last occasion equalling N.Z. record, 1.35 3-sths. SIR BEAU was second six times and. fourth in the N.Z. Derby from Enrich—finishing close up —a neck from Beau Leon. FEE: 30 GUINEAS. NO GRAZING CHARGES. TWO MARES, 50 GUINEAS. RETURN PRIVILEGE. Further particulars— ISAAC LUPTON, BOX 12, WAVERLEY.

Look at This !_ FIRST PROVINCIAL TARANAKI JERSEY' SHOW and SALE Stratford Showgrounds, September 6 60 OUTSTANDING BULLS 60 # The pick of Taranaki from the leadins Breeders. Any of these Bulls Fit to head any herd in the country. ❖ All from tested and classified dams. The greatest quality offering that has ever been paraded. $ All bulls have been inspected. sfc The best opportunity purchasers have ever had to secure a great sire. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE IMMEDIATELY. Be at Stratford Showgrounds on September 6 Judging Commences 9.30 a.m. Sole Commences 10.30 a.m. Auctioneers: FARMERS' CO-OP. ORG. SOCY. LTD., NEWTON KING LTD. (in conjunction). R. McCAY, P.O. Box 148, Hawera, ' . Secretary. . |

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 283, 26 August 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 283, 26 August 1944, Page 9