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SUCCESSFUL STALLIONS

- The thirty wmneis at the recent Isew Zealand Cup Meeting lepreben^cd 23 dittei--ent sires. Four stallions had double winners, these being Surveyor (Landmark), Brazen (Bronze .Eagle), Kilbioney (Com--pns), and Redfein (Korokio), other snes 1 with two winners being Paladin (Kakaia and Meprisant), Chief Ruler (Azalu. and Chi§f Cook), and The Ace (Owlsllight and "' Ifoorbird). " Sires with one viunei weic Niggti Mmslrcl (Fiji), Greyspeat (Spairfnl), Lackham (Lack), CdosMts (King Colossus) Leighton (Cimabue). Diactiueuod (Oiatou-4-ms), Tea Tiay (Spoon), 3'.ipcV ¥ olwy (Inflation), Thomoud (hphialles), At rowsraifli (Anow L«rfl, Some Boy U (Wm Choice), Quiii Abbey (Qninopal), Jo \- nabes- (GLecian Pimce),'Lonl Quex (La Moderne), Grandcourt (Palace), aud Sol ienno- (Great Star). - The progeny of 30 stalbotii won moneyat the meeting. Bia/en headed the libt twith ,£1260.-t,he result of the two successes of bronze Eagle, Then followed ,Gjeylpear-£7os;Xilbrd.rey;£JflO, Kedfeni -£535, Chief Ruler £5J5, Lackham £405, Nigger Minstrel £465, Surveyor £425 llie - Ace £380; Tea Tray £36tr, Leighton £350 Splferino £285, Arrcw«mith £240. Lord Quex £230, Paladin £230, Gianclcouit t/220, Paper Money £225, Thomond £205, and Shilhnglee- £200.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 6

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SUCCESSFUL STALLIONS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 6

SUCCESSFUL STALLIONS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 6

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