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Stud Horses. fpo rpHIS REASON.. GLENORA PARK i STUD. I SEASON 1915. The following STALLIONS will bo a' <h*> service of Breeder? a: (ilenora Park th.s season : — MARBLE ARCH. 1 iIMP.). Bay horse by ISINGLASS 3 . dam MALL, by LA DAS ill. by HAMPTON, by I.DHI) ; CLI DEN. Serpentine, the dam oi Mai., by St Serf, by St Simon List closed for the present sen son. Subscriptions may be booked for 1916. GENERAL LATOI'R. 2 ; , By SOU LT. 11 'son oi St. Simon. 12*.:rorr. Ax ERR Y NIK 'imp U by Merrv Hamrv r.. 22 ' 'S'»n of Hampton* from Aroma, by t ra.g Mi.lar son of Blair At hoi > GENERAL LA TOUR proved himself one of the fastest and trarnes*. colts that has graced the New Zealand Turf Soult's prosfnv ha* ** won over €160.000 in Makes. General Latour's young frock, coming two-year-old' 4, show a great deal of the Soult quality and stamp. Fee: 20 guineas. LUCTLLUS, 12 ,M 1 Brown horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 'son of St. Florian. 20) from Lucca, by Cazabat, 3 (son of Rucil. 17) from LuceTia. by Sir Bevys. 10, from by Kisber. 4 (sou of Buccaneer. 14). LUCULLUS'9 pedigree is fairly studded • with celebrated names His sire. Ard : Patrick, won the Derby, and he is a grand- 1 son of the famous St. Simon, whose progeny won over £500.000 in stakes. Hi? dam. . Lucca, won the German Oaks of 5000s-ot«. • and her sire. Cazabat. is a wn of Rueil 'winner of th<* Grand Prix de Paris). Sir Bevrs. the sir© of Lucerna. won the Derby. a s al«o j a^°! n^U9 ' Sir Bevy a's fire, and Kisber ana \ oltigenr. who also follow in the pedi gree. have their names enrolled amongst win- 1 ners of the great Epsom race. Fee . guineas. j

THE TROTTING SIRE. MERRY PRINCE. j BY MERRY BOY 'son of Merrylegs). 1 Dam Queer.ie. by Muskapeer out of Norah His stork are good and docile. I Terms: 3 guineas- ■ ! First-class Graz'ng at 2s 6d per week. ' Every care taken, but no responsibility- { For further particulars, apply to i W. WALTERS. j Glenora Park, ' Papakura, Auckland. ! EL ! 'po rpHE REASON ' AT QRATTON £)OWNS pARM. | THE STANDARD AND REGISTERED ' TROTTING STALLION. ! DILLON BELL, "tIJTMILIS 8 .K°SD"S s f S? AG L, At 3 years old, two miles, 'm 40« s, ! At 4 years old. two miles, 4rn 35s j Dillon Bell is a typical stallion, good ; conformation absolutely free from any i blemish and a racehorse of bulldog cour- ' age. These advantages he must transmit to his progeny, as he descends from one of the greatest trotting families in the world. Dillon Bell is 6 years old. with a rich inheritance of undeniable speed Qualities, combined with beauty and conformation so necessary to a stallion. Breed always to the best- as it costs just as much to raise a common colt as it doe 3 a high-bred one Stud Fee: £10 10s Paddocking. 2s 6d Per Week. A 'pO STAND AT TE -L AWAMUTU. FJT*9 Thoroughbred Stallion. fissfe SPALPEEN, 3. GOSSOON amp ). Dam, WINDMILL. Open to 40 mares at 15 guineas each. Two or more as per agreement. SPALPEEN requires no recommendation to breeders. During the past season he sired IS winners to the value of £5415 in stakes—a great record for a sire outside a recognised stud Also, SYLVITE. 9. By SYLVANITE— TWILIGHT. Open to a limited number of mares at 5 guineas. Reduction for two or more, ibis young horse stock show much promise. and have taken first prize wherever shown. first-class grazing. Mares with foals, 2s 6d per week . dry mares. Is 6d Every car© taken, but no responsibility incurred. N.B.—Ngaroto Station. NOAROTO For further particulars apply to WEAL AND CAVANAGH. Te Awajnutu. A T° STAND THE season j- „ AT PAPATOETOE fljtJEg D PsT Rl'c T~ XDI X ° The c ,_ ™§ cent imported Clydesdale Stallion. BARON'S BOND. By Baron's Pride. Dam. Balrnac Mattie. Full particulars per card obtainable from A E. Harding. Manguwhare. or John Whyte, groom in charge Terms: £3 .'is at end oi season, and £3 3# when mares prove in foal. -g. THE handsome well 1 1 TROTTING ( Franz Flowerwood > .. .and the Season at Hilisboro. One- , runga-, and travel surrounding districts. i A Sure Foal-getter and a Proved Speed- ' Producer. Single Mare, £5 ss, two or more by arrangement. Further particulars from G Harrison. | HiUsboro Road, or F. Harrison. Three Lamps, I I'onsonby. Tel. 3081. j i 1

TO STAND THE SEAM%k 1 SON AT MATAMATA. I , $Nnn| A 1 AT O, and travel | , V la&i9 where sufficient inducement ' V#i M THE IMPORTED HACKNEY i ' F\ fl THE IMPORTED HACKNEY STALLION. ' BRITAIN'S PRIDE (IMP), 8761. E.H-SB. Sire, Pilot 2nd (38641 dam. Black Bess (3493 V BRITAIN'S PRIDE is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, with great bone and quality and perfect action. He I has beaten allcomers in the show ring, win- I ning at Feilding, Woodville. Wanganui. Pal-I merston North (two seasons). Hamilton. Te j Aroha. Matamata, and twice first and cham- ! pion Dominion Show, held at Auckland, winning the handsome prizes donated by Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co. Further particulars and extended pedigree apply t. s. McDonnell, Matamata. ._AWAT I R L E VHRSfIB galindo—THELMA, Half-brother to Wildwood. fTJa Jun WmAHS' Will be at the Service c? Breeders at a fee of lOgnsPedigree Cards and full particulars on application to : THOS RICHARDS. Mangere, Or P.O. Box 658, Auckland. HIRE Stallion. Hendre Pride, to Stand O at the Karaka. Runciman, and travel the surrounding district.—For further particulars apply JOHN ROSS. Karaka., Runcimaa-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16008, 28 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16008, 28 August 1915, Page 3

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