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Stud Notices. ' TO Stand the season at Lake road, and travel to Stratford, Eltham at 12 o'clock Tuesday, Stratford Tuesday night, leaving 12 o'clock Wednesday for Kaponga, leave Kaponga Thursday for Ha- ! wera, and be in Haweza the <rest of the ' week, The Blood Entire iSBtWI SYLVIA PAKE (2) SYLVIA PARK again heads the last of winning sixes for the season just closed. Hie stock has been sold for the highest price of any horse in the Taranaki district. Two have been sold at £500 each, and several unbroken at from £20 to £100, thus ehowing his worth as a sire. Sylvia Park is a No. 2 horse, same as Carbine, Hotchkiss, Royal ArtiUery, Angler. These rank amongst the best horses in the world. This will very likely be Sylvia Park's last season in Hawexa, so breeders should not miss this chance. Fee, £5 5s for blood mare, £4 % lor half-bred. Groomage, 2s 6d. Grazing, 2s per week; all care, but no responsibility. J. GOODWIN, . I Owner, Lake road, Hawera. 1 C. FRANCIS,' ! ' . Groom-in-Charge. PRELMINARY NOTICE. TO Stand this Season in Manaia the Thoroughbred horses w ST. CLEMENTS a^Ek. k±. LEGER— SATAw^WI and CASTOR— NECKLACE Further particulars later. H. L. VINE, .Owner.. Manaia. ' . . : -^ WHAT'S WAKTKU— NMV BLOOD FOR THE DISTRICT. TO Stand a* Hawera and Travel (Monday and Wednesday) PATEA; (Tuesday) WAVERLEY; (Thursday) ManuTAHI ; rest of week at HAWERA. J^^ The Thoroughbred PATRONCS (3) -LumJliiiimuJb" Placida — Patron. . B Tec * in Victoria. As will 1 * be aeen by tabulated pedigree' appended, is'-^overflowing with pranning blftod,' a. fact which, has been con- | clu3iyeFy>pix*TOd by -hii .performances, as ove.i? 'alt distances andxuader heavy weights he .has' been. successful.,! 'His, sire, Patron;,is one, of tfoeJey horses tliat have carried over nine, stone "to, .victory* in that grea^ "eventV.the'Melbourfle 'Cupy"Snd when I '' we ,mention'lfchat He' was s6id ; by IT -auctioh in England for 4100 guinea^ r wMrf?*Wr -full' brother, Ruenilf, bominandS''astQdr^ee of thirty guifleas in' New Sou£h Wales',' some idea can- be formed of 'the value w sefr. 6n these horses for breeding purposes..^ their sire,. Grand Flaneur, at 19 quite nn-i I necessary to pass any comifient as .undoubtedly he was in the, front" rank .of. Australian-bred horses, either a& racehorse, or sire. On his dam's side Patr'ohns, can lay claim to equally good blood, his''dam Placida being by Lord Wilton, winner of the Adelaide Cup and many other minor events, and was. full brother to" Footstep, dam of Footbolt. one of the most brilliant horses ever bred in Australia, beating, as he did, that great mare Wakeful,' -weight for age 1 . The sire and dam of Lord Wilton and Footsteps-Countryman and Instep — were- -both- imported' to Australia, ; and -through .tihem Patronus claims relationship witit two motfe- Melbourne c Cup{ winners, viz.; The?' Assyrian „a nd' Auraria, 'itljua, -through the.l atter being' brjoflglat in line with .Auruin,. Sainfoin and Rock Sand. , Fenella B.", the dam of Placida, was out of Fenella, full sister to Maribyrnong, they being oufof. thef. imported mare Rose de-j Florence (by Flying Dutchman), a mare I -jbbftt fageneraJly; co,noe4ed to be one of the ! corner stones of the* Australian Stud Book. tt wilT'tl^s he" stfe^-t^the horse under notice 'combines the' three great strains— Stockwell, TTisWrman and Yattendon— in a marked degree, and it would be quite, impossible to trace the pedigree of any of the greatest successes of the "New Zealand Turf without finding the names of one or more of these embodied therein. To those who defer to the opinion of Mr Bruce Lowe, it will be interesting to note that Patronus belongs to No. 5 Family, as that gentleman lays it down that this, ia the greatest of all families, both for sires and running, and when we mention that in New Zealand it has been represented by Musket, St. Leger, Apremont, Sou-wester, Dreadnought, etc., we thdnk the most sceptical must be converted. Patronus was a good honest racehorse, and raced for four years, winning V.R.C. Maiden Plate, Veteran Stakes, Brunswick Stakes, Bagot Handicap (top weight, one mile five furlongs, beating Lord Cardigan),' Mooned Valley and the Maribyrnong Cupfl, etc I """■"■"■" c«p-*-pie, Imp. Sir Heioules Paraguay, imp. »I Xatten- • g don Cassandra xros, imp. „ g ' Alice Grey E Stookwell * FIr l t a Sfc Albans Briberg • § (imp,) Lftdy Orlando 3 Patroness Lady Falmerston % Angler (l)or Rsherman 1., imp. '■ • £ The Mar. Marchioness ' I Rorf <2> *I*ng I**™ th „* Florenoe Boarding School Miss . , £9 (imp.) ' p Stookpwner Stookwell Beat m^ * ioe L,adv P'sherman. imp. = Lady Her On ° men ' lmp - , The Baron •n Country Stockwell Pooahontus l ' I <££) ViUaKeLassg^" 6^ [ fii ' Newminiter g I Instep I*-* ""» Slave £^3 (i"P- CUfaen Stookwell q Sandal Lady Evelyn <j Alarm S Welling Pan(imp - ) Qaeenofße * qty n ton ProuFrou Macaroni * (imp.) Olcngowna 1 g 177 Heron S (to™*" Mainbiace Fenella Rose de The Flying Dutohman ' ■ . - Florenoe aoarding {School Mlbb I (imp.) All mares sent to Patronus will- receivi every care and attention, but no responsi bility, will be incurred. Good grazing a Is 6d per week. Terms : £5 5s single mares. . Two o more mares as per agreement. , Groomage fee, 2s Sd. For further particulars apply to A. H. GREAVES, Or, ' ' Fawara; F. TATTERSALL, . . ' In charge.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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