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STUD NOTICES *« T'; . 1 ■ {J i j£?s§l LV3ra*l£3££ mmmm m. SiiE! TO STAND THIS SEASON AT , TE HAP AKA. THE THOROUGHBRED SIDE, PRINCE WSLLONYX Out of Gaily Dawn (2) by Willonyx (16). This most fashionable bred sire in the Dominion is standing-at a reasonable fee. PRINCE WILLONYX foals show great promise, being full of quality and substance. . A limited number of approved mares will be taken. NOTE.—His Pedigree is full of the best staying blood in England. TERMS: 15 guineas per mare, two or more mares by arrangement. Arrangements can be made with Mr. C. Morse to meet or deliver mares. Clients • wishing to arrango _ for mares and for extended Pedigree and full particulars, apply to— C. MORSE, Gisborne, Phone 24, or— J. J. SPRATT, Ruatoria, AUTUMN (13) m m m TO STAND THE SEASON At KAHUTIA LODGE TARUHERU THE PROVED YOUNG SIRE AUTUMN Sire Autumnus, darn Edna May 11. Tlio Musket—St. Simon cross is recognised as one of the most successful in the Dominion, and Autumn has two strains of Musket and two strains of St. Simon, and is carrying on the work of this well-recogniseo branch of the thoroughbred family WITH LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES AUTUMN HAS SIRED: Automne, Threadneedle, Red Au tumn, Golden Autumn, Ngawati. Automaton, Blue Jay, Cool Cam. Carniola, Singleton, _ Jen, and Voitore—all winners. TO MEET THE TIMES. AUTUMN will serve a limited number of approved mares at the EXTREMELY MODERATE FEE OF £lOlO/-. Grazing.—Dry Mares 5/-, wet mares 7/6. Any mare proving barren .will lie taken* for £5/5/- next season. First-class paddocking, plenty o shelter and water. All care taken tint No Responsibility Applv to Groom in charge M. GOSCOMB, or to D. J. BARRY, Owner. Telephone 175. All Fees to bo paid on Removal o: Mares. 'I AT \ The Imported Sire, HUNTING SONG (23) By HURRY ON (2). Dam: PASTA. HURRY ON: Sire of Captain Cuttie, Coronach, Call Bov (Derby winners), and of winners oi approximate !y £200,000. Leading sire in England last season. List closed for 1927 COLOSSUS ,3) ,HP ' By POLYMELUS. Dam, NATION by Sunder (10), dam Nathalie by Royal Hampton (11), dam Nattie by Galopin (3), dam Gnat bv George Frederick (5), dam Mosquito, sister to Musket. COLOSSUS won the Prince of Wales Stakes, ISOOsovs. : Stockton Stewards’ Handicap, 84< sovs.; and Singleton Handicap, 40S sovs ; and was placed in twelve other races, proving himself a stout constitutioned racehorse, though lie iai unplaced in the St. Leger, won by Tranquil, one oi" the best mares seen in recent years in England. Papyrus, ihe Derby winner, was second, and Teresina, a high-class filly, third Polymelus, his sire, proved one of the greatest sire.s in the world. Phalaris, one of liis numerous successful sons at the stud,' is running Hurry On close for supremacy in England this year, and was second to him last season. COLOSSUS was imported to take tile place of Polydamon at the Gainesville Stud. Pedigree cards forwarded on application. ’ Grazing 2/6. All care, no responsibility. GAINE CARRINGTON, Proprietor. tSk ’ THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS THE G'AINES•fU.E STUD,MA K Alt AK A, GISBORNE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE DRAUGHT STALLION MIDDLERIG SUNRAY (1170, | Vol. 4.) SIRE: Buchlyvies .Favorite (16955) Imp., 155 Vol. 1. G. Sire: Royal Favorite (10630). DAM: Douglas Royal Mav (1636). Vol. 4. First-class Grazing free. All Mores will ho called for. Middlerig Sunray was sold .for 1000 guineas as a 2-year-old. FEE; £3-10-0 Two Mares or "more as per Arrangement. Apply: THOMAS E. PEEL, PATUTAIII ’PHONE 11033 iSSS TO STAND THE SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION AT PATUTAHI LOCKSTITCH Y HORSE, syrs old, 16.2 Hands. SIRE Polydamon (Imp 5). DAM: Slipstitch (Tmp. 4). ms: Thoroughbred Mares, £B/8/-; Half-bred 'Mares, £4/4/-. Lll care taken but no responsitv. 1 fees payable before removal of res. • ' Razing Fees, 2/- per week. Apply HY. ATKINS/, Patutahi. one 1350TT,

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10412, 20 October 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10412, 20 October 1927, Page 8