BREED FROM A CHAMPION “WORTHY BINGEN” (Trotter) gIRE: Nelson Bingen (imp.), champion sire of N.Z.—Sire, Bingen, 2.6J —Dam, Suzette Baron, 2.15 J. Dam: Bertha Belle (imp.), champion imported producing mare in N.Z.—Sire, Peter the Great, 2.7 —Dam, Croxto. Mae, dam of Lou Jennings, 2.6£, trotting. Worthy Bingen’s sire is by Bingen, 2.6£, the greatest progenitor of speed in the world, having 600 descendants in the record list of America.. This record was only surpassed last year, when the greatest of all sires, “Peter the Great,” came to the front with a total of 640. descendants in the record list. Worthy Bingen’s dam, Bertha Belle, is by Peter the Great, 2.7, her dam, Crona Mac, produced Lou Jennings, 2.6 i, trotting, and Mareona, 2.15. She is by Wilkes Boy, who is by the celebrated George Wilkes. Bertha Belle’s second dam, Carrie Mac, is by Champ. Ferguson; third dam, Lady Thome, by Williams Mambrino; fourth dam, Kate, by Highland Chief; fifth darn by Macgowan’s Halcion; sixth dam by Cocknel’s Highlander; seventh dam by General Taylor. It will be seen by the above that “Worthy Bingen’ ’is one of the greatest bred horses in tlie world, possessing as he does, Bingen, l’etcr the Great, and George Wilkes blood, which are accepted by authorities as the greatest strains of trotting blood in the world. Worthy Bingen is a full brother to the champion Great Bingen, also Peter Bingen, both winners at the recent .Metropolitan National meeting. ■ X Worthy Bingen, is the only stud horse in. New Zealand who can boast of this record. His brother is Great Bingen, champion racehorse of New Zealand; liis sire is the champion living sire in New Zealand; his dam is the champion imported producing brood mare of New Zealand; Bingen, his grandsire, was the champion producing sire of America; and Peter the Great, the sire of his darn is now the leading champion producing sire of America. . Turauaki breeders should not miss the opportunity of breeding from Worthy Bingen this year, as they may never have another opportunity. Terms: Six guineas cash, payable first service. For further particulars apply to— SAM SMITH, Groom in charge, Normanby. Or J. R. CORRIGAN, Owner, Hawera.
MOTOR HOODS AND CUSHION WORK SIDE CURTAINS, GLASS and CELLULOID LIGHTS RENEWED. Jg RUNE TTE, NELSON STREET, HAWERA (Next Hopkirk’s).
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ECZEMA REMEDIES. Mrs oST. Thompson, of 71 Tramway Road, South Invercargill, spontaneously writes: “For three months my little girl suffered from eczema. After trying several other remedies, all of which failed, we were advised by our grocer, Mr Kirk, to try Q-tol. After using two bottles the child was completely cured. This was a year ago, and 1 there is not now a trace of eczema, ’ ’ —Advt. _
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 30 August 1926, Page 9
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