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AT E GMO NT STUD, HAWERA LEIGHON (IO) Imp. Gainsborough 19®$? —LeighonTor LEIGHON per- • ' formed with dis- '<■ ~ :., ?18[|gKMgBa|hj;;£■”’ tinction on the " U ■ English turf, • ‘ ' /V.-mF,.’, ' ' willing ncorly , . < ' < £4OOO in stakes, ’ " ’ his successes in- -Y*,W“• eluding the Esher jSiiraiLW* 1 ’ U, Cup, the Liver- ®W '? pool Spring Cup, i, '< * ** MEH < '’‘ the Great Ches- g*) 1U f. P $ s j| ’ hire Handicap b ■ f . Stakes, and a dead-heat in the k -> “ Rosebery Stakes. — GAINSBOROUGH, who won the Two Thousands Guineas and St - J-eger, s one of England's most successful sires. His progeny have won £338,6U6i in stakes, and he is the sire of Solario (St. Leger) and sire o Straigh Deal (winner of last year's English Derby). Gainsborough is also £e 0 Hyperion (Derby and St. Leger), leading sire 1941, 1942„ J 943, Orwe (Two Thousand Guineas) and Singapore (St. Leger). 9 , retired from stud at 29 years of age. .(cisiss LEIGHON TOR won £5686 in stokes and produced five winners of £16,28 , including Lucky Tor (£6133), Fur Tor (£2770) and Miss Tor In confcrmation LEIGHON is a typical son of Gainsborough, showing the strongly-marked family characteristics exhibited also by Hyperion and LEIGHON is’the sire of Saxon Tor (seven races), Saint Tor (six races) , Black Rose (12^-races), Soutane (six races), Roeon (six races), Leighon, Lady Acora (five races this season), Isis, Olien, Leighon Rei, Killeymoon (six races, including Manawatu Fitzherbert Handicap and W.R.C., January Handicap), Sir Bradbury (five races, including W.R.C. Awatea Handicap and Metropolitan Handicap), Chef d Oeuvre, Flying , St. Leon, etc. Fee: 25 Guineas Grazing: Wet Mares, 7/6 per week; Dry Mares, 5/- per week. FARMERS' CO-OP., HAWERA, x>r D. KING — Owner — AWATUNA Or. J. MULLALLY, STUD MASTER, PHONE 2577, HAWERA.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 284, 28 August 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 284, 28 August 1944, Page 7