PLENTY OF SPEIGHTS There is plenty of Speights Draught, and an unlimited quantity of Bottle Beer at Aspell's Post Office Hotel. BUY NOW SPEIGHTS IS THE BEST.
ALTON -LODGE STUD YEARLINGS t> 8 \ TO BE SOLD AT TRENTHAM, WELLINGTON, N.Z. ON THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 1945 (Second Day of Sale) the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE may well depend on the care and attention’ which a racehorse luts revived in tlie early days of his life. THE YEARLINGS offered for sale.below were rc-ired at the ALTON LODGE STUD, where conditions are ideal for production ot the pliysii.il ncrf-cti'on constitution and will to, win-which: are the characteristics of the great racehorse. It. may be onh a m"tie? of ch "s '"twee n the ng mid losing of the most important race of a horses career. YEARLINGS IIEARED AT ALTON LODGE have every chance to get tiiat little bit extra which may be indispensable for success. ONE COT/r AND ONE Ii'LLLY BY BALLOCH* ONE COLT BY BULA'NDSHAR 1 ' tr cii-ps BULANDSHAR* has been leading sire of twoBA LLOCH-r is a half-brother to the gieat si es vear-old winners in New Zealand for two seasons. Beau Fere* and Mr. Standfast.* Theie aie o 1) Hjg who illclude High Caste, have wor four yearlings by BALLOCH- tn 11 c ca e ’ over £90,000 in stakes. and these are the only two to be offeied on the ONE I'TCDY BY KINCARDINE* second day of the sale. v x. KINCARDINE* is sire of the champion Kinder- ' ' ’ garten, and also of the brilliant winners GlenTWO COLTS BY BA'H'LE SONG* falloch and Findon. This filly is from the same B ATTLE SONG * is the best Carbine-line horse OX ecOl/l"1nD ONE FILLY BY CHARLES FOX* at the stud in New Zealand. t I . ■ - , CHARLES. FOX* is a brilliant young Australian 12 yearlings by him avetaged 58j „s, ■ g . re by g(jn Q , Mine .-, son 0 £ Son-in-Law. He are most promising. was till recen ti y a t Mr. Sol. Green’s stud in Victoria. and is already the sire of winners. ONE FILLY BY FOXBRIDGE* ONE COLT BY LO ZINGARO* POVHRTDGE* is easily the leading sire m New LO ZINGARO* is one of the most handsome Zealand for the fifth consecutive season, and 20 horses at the stud in New Zealand. He is a son Of ini voarliiP’s averaged 7G5 gs. at tlie lit-st of tlie great Solario from the Oaks winner Love sales. Two o? them, Black Ace and Al-Sirat, in Idleness, and is sire of Esperanto, Benghazi are the leading two-year-olds of the season. and other winners. _ 4 .__ . . ix /iv u.. T'irTnuM* \NTFItOOM* Lot 164 —Brown Colt (2). by LO ZTNGxXRO*—-MISS VIXEN Lot 159 —Chestnut colt (1)«, b.\ KXLLOCH AA ILk . . ACTOR* FOX BERRY* bv SON-IN-LAW. MISS by FAIRWAY—TERMITE, by s BLACK -AI kIL . VIXEN is a sister to Lending Man. one of the best From Hie same family as Lantei buiy I ikiin. ' ‘} l ,u,'. st ivers in Victoria FOX BERRY* is a sister to etc. This is the first yearling Irom a ilauglilei of Ihi. i.'nvl-nv sire of Foxbrid-e * great FAIRWAY to be offered for sale in New /.calami jo( J ,W1 1 w„ k result of au injury. Lot too—Brown coif (1). by BATTLE SONG*—bAONE* L ot 100—Bay lilly (10), by BALLOCI1 *—M YNDALE by bv PAIt’t’II—SINAIA bv NUAGEI X. Another member ItOSSENDALE*—KILBItEEZE liy KILLRONI-A.• I- rom of the Pilgrimage family, combining Hie best Englisli tlie same family as Bonnie Winkie. Shatter, etc. and French blood. Lot 107—Bay filly (l),,by GVARLII.S I’ON--VIRGINTA LOt ixjj^FNbvCllinr’ruiFßJ' 1 Fi-on^a^lmif^swr l^' First‘ah-ow' (Oakleigh Plate).’ hMifte’r to'oeri’a!' a’mi New - VIRGINAL was a half-sister to the great brood mares Zealand Cup favourite Langue d Or. j t ;s—Bimwn C fißv (13), by KINCARDINE*—GOY byLot 102—Black eolt (D.'by CHARLES FON—BLAND; CALLAGHAN*—DEBORAH by MARTIA’N. From the SONG* bv BLANDFORD—CRADLE SONG by HURRY s(lnlG family as Menelaus, Gaine Carrington, Wotan, Old ON. BLANDSONG* is a half-sister to Battle Song. j 3eau ’vi le , skipton, etc. v. LOt IHN^TOP 1 'bv* MO™?N M™°lM?-COM^T2RY > by F BIY COMET.* NHnI Srs w”K Cisco aud Balanuig. !ls L'merick and Ballymena. JO ! O ro FTfHirS) P.O. BOX 6H AUCKLAND ALTON LODGE . ® <J. b. i Lt I oil LO Phones 20-971 & 20-975 STUD WAERENGA - TE KAUWHATA or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington & Branches
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 81, 30 December 1944, Page 9
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