STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GISBORNE, LND TRAVEL TO ANY PART OF THE BAY, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, MULTIPLE (No. 12), MULTIFORM—SOULT GIRL. Multiple is an upstanding brown lorse, over 16 hands, showing great luality and very kindly temper. Multiple as a three-year-old won ;he Flaxmere Handicap, Spring stakes (Frimley), Trial Handicap, Miramar Handicap (carrying list Lib), and Onslow Handicap. He was second in Hawke’s Bay Stakes and Scurry Handicap, and third in Manawatu Stakes, Randolph, Jerrois, and Waterloo Handicaps. Multiple’s pedigree shows that he inherits the most successful blood of the day—from his dam the great St. Simon, _ and by his sire the Musket strain. ’ Breeders going away from the Musket blood are going away From the greatest racing blood in the world. Terms: £7 7s Thoroughbred Mares and £5 5s Half-bred Mares. Mares not proving in foal will be served! free next season. See Cards for Tabulated Pedigree. For particulars apply— E. R. LUTTRELL, G.P.0., Gisborne. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAR AKA, THE THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SIRE, GAZELEY (IMP.), No. 16. GREY LEG—LYGIA. THE CHAMPION LEADING SIRE OF POVERTY BAY. Grev Leg, the sire of Gazeley, is well up in the list of winning sires in England. G-azeley is the sire of G-azlque, Hexton, Mummer, ' Loreto, Gazette, Master Timi, Gayeium, King of Athol Pearl Marie, Woodrow, Speotual, Con, Flash Lady, Otara, Rosevear, Karewa, Lady Gazeley, Orawia, Lord Ainslie, Master Iney, and others who have proved winners. Last season Gazeley was the sire of 19 winners of a total value of '£5429, and was ninth on the list out of 149 sires doing service. This season Gazeley’s stcJi has won £sllß 10s in stakes, 17 of his progeny turning up as winners. He is this season in the first 12 winning sires of the season. Only a limited number of mares is required to fill the list, so early application is necessary. Fees: Thoroughbreds £8 8s; halfbreds £5 ss. The best of paddocking, with plenty of water provided for mares. For full particulars see card or apply— GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUHA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION FLYING START (San Francisco—Fleetfoot), Ch h, 6-vear-old; standing 16.1: splendid bone, and 1 showing great quality and power, together with most docile temper. FLYING START proved himself one of the most brilliant horses that has raced in the Dominion. See cards for full pedigree and list of performances. Fees, £7 7s. Mares may be left with D. G. S. MacDonald. Matawhero (’Phone 684 R). For further particulars apply—■ W. D. S. MACDONALD, Or W. J. JENNINGS, Groom-in-Cliarge. Puha. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAI’ARA. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION JJEATHER (12). Amongst many celebrated names, this pedigree snows three English Deriay winners and an Ascot Gold Cup winner in the third remove. St. Serf was the sire of many good horses, both on the turf And at the stud. , . ~ . . Sprig of Heather is the dam or winners in England, and Panache is also the dam of winners. A limited number of approved mares will be taken. For terms apply— , m „ W. L. RUTLEDGE, T e Hapara.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4970, 10 September 1918, Page 8
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