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■ Stnd Horses* "OS'EBD TO' TSB TTOSSS j With the Long and Proud Lineage. GRATTAN ABBEY, j 4-y.EAES^SLD. | Pull brother to Grattan Bells, champion 1 2-vear-old of Australasia. The first and ! only 2-year-old to trot tinder American standard time. | GRATTAN ABBEY, [ Br Abbey Bel!?, bv Bow Bells, by Electioni eer tf2s): dam Blonde' Qrattan, by Qniltau, , by IVUJves Boy, by Geo. Wilkes. I Thus we have THE FAMOUS WILKES CROSS. All the present champions are bred on ! these lines. GRATTAN ABBEY, WILL STAND THE SEASON AT GBATTAN • DOWNS STOCK FARM. MANXKEWA. ! Terms, £10 iOs., with return privilege: .grass. 1 I as &d per week after mares are stinted ; i 1 care same as own mares, but no rsspon- j ; eiluiitv. Fee payable on removal of mare. , I Apply G. S. BAILEY, Box 455. or JAMES ! HEWITT, Manurewa. WISE OWNERS OF MARES PLEASE NOTE— GRATTAN ABBEY, Is not a hobbled pacer, but a STANDARD-BBED TRUE LINE TROTTER. «"Abbev Bells" is the sire of " De'»van i Chimes," 2.19, winner of the Richmond £ICOO. i " Sparkling Bells,"' 2.21, winner of the BlcliI roond £500. " Evening Chimes," 2.31, 2-year- ! old, winner of the £530 Futurity. " Pa,s e J? • Abbey." winner 2-year-old Futurity. £&». i Lively Bells, Patchen Bells, Jewell Chimes, ■ Todd Bells, Twinkle Bells. Laughing Bells. , Laughing Chimes, and many other winners tin standard time. " Grattan," the granrJI dam of Grattan. Abbey is tee sire ot S"Gratt," 2.02!: Baron Grattm, 2.03 i; Dons I. 8.. 2.05, etc., etc., i THERE IS NOT A SOFT SPOT IN THE j BREEDING OF GBATTAN ABBEY f or his individuality, and a careful study of his pedigree will show a continuity of speertI transmission that is unique, consistent, ana unprecedented. BBEEP TO THE BEST And voo will have a valuable foal, to be proud of. rpo STAND THE SEASON, THE RISING THREE-TEAR COLT. GOLCONDA, BY GOLINDO (IMP). DAM MONICA This Colt is very handsome . and shows plentv of quality and speed, being the first two-year-old to win a li miles in Auckland ' in record time. His dam is one of the fastest saddle mares i in the Dominion, being a full-sister to ! Papanui and the brilliant mare Miss Florae i 0. } Only a limited number of wares will be take©.. For further particulars apply by letter to J. NICHOLSON, EllcraUe. ASCOT FARM, -jI|ANGEBE. I THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBRED SIRES WILL BE Ar THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS: PENURY (10 '' ***' By GALLINULE. dam DOWERLESS. a direct j descendant of the famous Queen Mary. 1 PENURY comes on both the sire and dam I sine from the most successful and sought- > after blood of the day. denoting both-speed j and staving power. Ho has proved himself j a sure foal-getter, and is sure to be a success at the Stud. | Limited to 40 mares at 20 guineas. ELYSIAN m - . By SOTJLT (11), dam DREAMLAND. ELYSIAN won over £5300 in stakes, and I proved himself the best w.f.a horse of the ' season, and one of the greatest three-year-j olds ever raced in New Zealand. This horse j comes of the same cross of blood as Pietert maritzburg (2), last year's champion sire of I the world and also Treadmill (2), a proved I Now Zealand success, clearly denoting his i assured success as a sire. i Limited to 40 mares at £10 10s. Grazing, j 2s fidTabulated Pedigrees and full particulars from \ H. E. MACKENZIE, \ Mangere, Auckland. ! ' e£ npO STAND THIS SEASON. GLENORA PARK | STUD 1 ___ SEASON 1912. [ The following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders this season at GLENORA IiARJC:--MARBLE ARCH, 1 (IMP.). Bay horse, by ISINGLASS (3), dam MALL. by LADAS (1), by HAMPTON, by LORD CLIFDEN. Serpentine, the dam of Mall, by St. Serf, by St. Simon. J MARBLE ARCH is a rich bay, 6yrs old, ' stands 16 hands, is very bloodlike, and in I colour and character like his sire, Isinglass, j who ran 12 times and won 11 races, valued ! at £57,185, the LARGEST SUM WON BY A (SINGLE HORSE IN THE ANNALS OP THE | TURF. Mall, dam of Marble Arch, waa got by Ladaa (winner of 2000 Guineas. Derby, ' Middle Park Plate, Newmarket Stakes, etc.). ! from Serpentine, by the St. Simon, horse St. i Serf, from Footlight (grand-dam of Flair, I 1000 Guineas, and half-sister to Illuminata, ; dam of Ladas, Gas, Cbelandry), by Cremorne (Derby, Ascot, and Goodwood Cup) from Paraffin (three-quarter sister to Lord Lyon, 2000 Guineas, St. Leger, and to Chevisaunce, dam of Janette (Oaks and St. Legcr), by Blair Athol (Derby and St. Leger), from Paradigm (half-sister to Rouge Rose, dam of Bend Or (Derby, and sire of Ormonde, 20CO Guineas. Derby, and St. Deger). In MARBLE ARCH'S pedigree there aio no less than six Derby, live 2000 Guineas, and eight St. Leger -winners, besides winners . of the Jockey Club Stakes, 40,000sovs; Princess of Wales's Stakes, 10,000sovs; and i the principal big races in England. MARBLE ARCH having the strain of St. Simon blood, should further enhance his value as a sire, especially to nick with Soult mares. Terms: 20 guineas Single Mare, Reduction of two or more, property of game owner. GENERAL LATOUR, Bay Horse, by SOULT (son of ST. SIMON from MERRY NIF (imp.), by Merry Hamp- ! ton (son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Crahr Millar (son of Bk.ir Athol). b GENERAL LATOUR proved himself one of the fastest and ganie.st colts that has graced the New Zealand turf. At the A.R.C. Spring Meeting he won the Great Northern Guineas. At the A.R.C. Summer Meeting he won the Christmas Handicap in record time dm. 405.), conceding weight to aged horses. In the Great Northern Derby he made most of the running, and wag only beaten a length by Counterfeit (who ia regarded as the best filly in .New Zealand) in the record time of 2m. Z6t. In the decision of the A.R.C. Easter Handicap he carried Bet 61b into second place behind Kakama (7st 61b), the mile Being cut out in lm. 40s„ and General Latour was only a head from the winner. Breeders will notice by General Latotir's pedigree that he has a tip-top strain or racing blood, and will be ft worthy successor to his illustrious sire SOTJLT, the greatest sire ever imported to the colonies. A limited number of approved mare 3 will be taken at a fee of 20 guineas. First-class Grazing at 2s 6d per week Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, ; . < Papafcura, Auc&aiid,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 10

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