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.Stand the Season at Commercial Stables, Hawera, and Travel Whoro sufficient inducement offers— MThe Blood Stallion SANDSTAR (18) By Sands of the Orient from Mary Heaton. SANDSTAR, foaled 1921, is a bay horse standing 16.2 high and is of a beautiful temper and constitution. No thoroughbred seen south of the line has, or had, a stouter strain of blood than Sandstar. His grandsire on the male side is Rock Sand, and on the dam’s side Bright Steel. His great grandsires were “Sanfoin” and Henry of Navarre” (sires side), and St. Simon and Positano (dam’s side). These are names to conjure with and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of the great sires named. SANDSTAR, during his short stay on the turf, was a successful performer, also his sire, Sands of The Orient, and his grandsire, Rock Sand, who won the Derby and .St. Leger and Two Thousand Guineas in England. Sandstar broke his fetlock joint and only raced on ten occasions, twice as a two-year-old, being unplaced, eight times as a three-year-old, being jdaced on every occasion, winning five, also once second and twice third The races he won included: Kensington Handicap, Whangarei, 6 furlongs; Normamby Plate, Auckland, of 400 sovs, 1 mile; Christmas Handicap, Auckland, of 600 sovs, 1 mile; Stewards’ Handicap, Auckland, 600 sovs, 6 furlongs; Autumn Handicap, Avondale, 600 sovs, 9 furlongs; second to Surveyor at Takapuna in the Borough Handicap, 7 furlongs; third at Takapuna in the Ngataringa Welter, 7 furlongs; being beaten by Spoony and Raeeful; third at Te Aroha in the Hotj Springs Handicap, beaten by Regent and Steel Bar. Sandstar and Bisognei are No. IS sires, St. Evelyn being the j granddam of Bisogne and the greatgranddam of Sandstar. Sandstar’s first, foals are now yearlings, and they point to him becoming a great sire, and sure foal-getter.
TERMS: Single Mares, 25 guineas; two or more mares, as arranged. Fees payable on Ist January, 1929. Mares from a distance met at Hawera Railway Station. Good paddocking at 5/- per week. All care, but no respon sibility. For cards and further partiaulars apply — J. BRYANT, Commercial .Stables, Hawera. STANd the Season at NORMANBY and travel a reasonable distance — THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE ST A ELION Cowden Pearl fe* (21,193) A line upstanding horse, of true Clydesdale strain, imported this season from England. Cowden Pearl has great bone, clean feet and perfect action. Cowden Pearl (21,193) —Fooled 16th April, 1924. Bred by R. Young and Son, Fogorig, Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland. Sire, Parkhall Rhodaprint (20,409). Ist dam, Fogorig Eva (55,031), by Suniiybrae Footprint (19,2SB). 2nd dam, Lady Polly (45,323), by Baron Briton (10,678). 3rd dam, Polly-. Favourite (37,472), by Favourite Chief (12,142). 4th dam, Bess of Drakoriiyrcs- (32,247), by Sir George 11. (8257). sth dam, Maisic (33,849), by Duke of Wellington (252). Cowden Pearl—Sire, Parkhall Rhodaprint (20,409), bred by Robert Young, Parkhall. Sire, Dunure Footprint (15,203). Ist dam, Parkhall Rhoda (30,794), by Baron Ruby (11,268), by Baron’s Pride. 2nd dam, Jean of Burnbank (20,155), by Mackinlay (8010). 3rd dam, Nancy Paterson (20,945),- by Knight Errant (4483). 4th dam, Maggie, by Greenlaw (2150), dam by Prince of Wales, by Young Lord Lyon. FEES, £5/5/If paid by Ist January, 1929, £4/4/W. BURTON (Owner), | Norruanby. i f|X) STAND the season at OHANGAI and Travel .to Manaia, Normanby, Okaiawa and Auroa— THE CLYDESDALE HORSE Mac Challenger TERMS: £4/4/J. F. STEVENSON, Owner, Manaia. Or— THOMAS GLYNN, Ohangai.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 6 October 1928, Page 7
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