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Stud Advertisements TO Stand this Season on the Farm, Pihama, the Thoroughbred Horse WAIHARANGA For particulars, apply P. CAMPBELL. TO Stand this Season at Hawera and travel Eltham, Manaia, and Okaiawa Districts J0?O CUIANFORTE fS^ttlW <Multiform—La Valiere) "fVgSSff Bred by the late G. G. GUIANFORTE, half-brother to Los j Angelo^ by Multiform (sire of Noctuiform, Sungod, Multifid, Isolt, Nightfall, Golden Slipper, Boniform, etc.), dam, La Valiere (full-sister to Nonette) by Seaton Delaval, dam Charente. Nonette was a/great performer, and is now one of the leading sires in Queensland. Guianforte is a dark brown horse of great substance and first-class constitution. On the track he proved himself a very fast horse and won the Mungaroa Handicap, Wellington Trial Stakes and Linwood Handicap at the C.J.C. Summer Meeting, beating good horses, but unfortunately had to be thrown out of work on account of an attack of influenza, otherwise he promised to be a, great performer, showing great staying power and capable of \ carrying big weighrts over long distances. On breeding lines he should commend himself to all breeders, for getting either racehorses, hunters, or first-class hacks. Terms—£s ss. Groomage, 2s 6d. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to J. HOOK, Commercial Hotel, -~t,, Hawera. WM. PASCOE, __ Grooni^in_Charge. TO Stand this Season and~Travel Surrounding District* fm*Sz? ALBERTOR!OUS flV^^fe By Albert Victor— The Champion Trotter of the Dominion. Records: ' Mile and half, 3.31; two miles, 4.41, These records were not made by arti- ; ficial means. They are not hoppled i pacer records. They are true gaited, trotting race records, put up by the Champion Trotting Stallion, Albertorious. Albertorious is a handsome bay, standing 15.3, a straight-out trotter, and exceptionally good-tempered; an aristocrat of his line, with a purple lineage second to none, and inherits the speed and foal-getting qualities of his direct immortalised ancestors—his great grandsire, Electioneer (125), and his great-great-grandsire Rysdyck's Hambletonian (10).

Albert Victoi, mo sire of Albertorious, was by Albert W. (1133), the stoutest son of the great Electioneer (125)—Victorine. Albert W., by Electioneer—Sister, Electioneer, by Hambletonian (10)— Green Mountain Maid. Victorine, the grand-dam of Albertorious, was by Echo (son of Hambletonian) (10) from Victory. Echo, by Hambletonian (10) — Fanny Felter; Victory, by Geo. M. Patchen, from Victress. Sister was by the famed John Nelson—Lamott mare. The sire and dam of Albert Victor, the sire of Aibertorious, were respectively got; by v grandson and a son of Ptysdyck's great horse Hambletonian (10), while Dulce, the dam of Albertorious' is by another grandson of the great j Number 10. J JSJewland's Hambletonian, the sire of j Dulce, was by Rysdyck's Hambletonian I (10), from Martha Washington (dam of i Whipple's Hambletonian). i Dulce, by Newland's Hambletonian. from Iniquity, was a good track periormer, and among other events has an A.T.C. "Summer Cup" to her credit. Iniquity, by Traducer (thoroughbred) was a natural trotter, and as a roadster was never beaten. No trotting horse in the Dominion carries more of the speed-producing Hambletonian blood direct ±rom the fountain-head than Albertorious, and the staying nower of the Traducer is rery marked in him. His pedigree is unimpeachable.—his performances are facts. He has led the iield home on 17 occasions, and won between £1700 and £1800 in stakes, some f>f his principal victories being:—Lytteloon Handicap, 2 miles, at Addington, beating a strong field by 50yds in 4m 46 2-ss; Champions' Handicap, 2 miles, Canterbury Park, by 4 lengths, in 4m 44 3-ss, behind him being the champions Durbar, Verax, Bolderwood, Lord Elmo, 0.V.M., and Dick Fly; Midwinter Handicap, 2 miles, N.Z. Metropolitan, in 4m 455; Christchurch Handicap, 2 miles, by 8 lengths in 4m 41s; Adding ton Handicap, 1-| miles, Canterbury Park (grass track), by 3 lengths, in '6m 31s; County Handicap, 2 miles, Ashburton T.C., in 4m 435, by four lengths, in front of the champion pacing mare Emmeline, to which he was conceding 9sec. Two merit-.1 nous performances were his second in the National Cup, 2 miles, .N.Z. .v/etropolitan, to Durbar (hoppled pacer, on same mark), who beat him in 4m 39 l-3s and his second in the Courtenay Handicap. N.Z. | M.T.C., to Al Franz, to whom he was giving 7s start. Winner' 6 time, 4m 48s, Albertorious's time, 4m 41 2-ss. Most of his battles have been against hoppled pacers, and in some of them h» has been the only trotter in the race. Owing^ to the suicidal policy pursued by the make-believe trotting "clubs the true and trusfcy trotter, with his universal utilities, is almost extinct. There are only three record-making pure-gaited trotting stallions in the dominion to breed from, and Albertorious is one of them at your service. This is the small breeder's opportunity; embrace it. If your mare is suitable, there is a chance of a product that may even surpass Albertorious in speed, style, stamina and beauty, with a certainty of getting something really useful for the track, road, the farm, the show-ring, or the Army Purchase Department. They don't buy hoppled pacers for their guns and remounts. Breed to the trotter, the general utility horse for all purposes, and breed to the best, and make records with the milk cart to the factory. Time is money.. It has taken a century in time and a thousand centuries in money to produce a horse like Albertorious who will be at the service of breeders at Hawera and surrounding districts for the present season. TERMS : —Six guineas for trotting and thoroughbred mares; hacks, five guineas. . Mares will be met at Hawera Railway Station on advice. Paddocking, 2s 6d per week; every care but no responsibility. For any further particulars apply to H. BARRACLOTJGH, Fantham Street, Hawera. TT ADIKB' Wants am supplied &v our S~i famous Boot Btorea. Ws have just landed » brand new atock of up-to-date Ladies' Goods at L. Hill's Eltbam. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 24 October 1912, Page 3

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