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Stud Horses. EL npo QTAND npHis ceason. GLENORA PARK STUD, SEASON 1915. The following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders at Glenora Park this season: — 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. List closed for the present season. Subscriptions may be booked for 1916. GENERAL LATOUR, 2 By SOTJLT. 11 (son of St. Simon. 12) from MERRY NIP (imp.), by Merry Hampton, 22 (son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Craig Millar (son of Blair Athol). GENERAL LATOUR proved himself one of the fastest and gameet colts that has graced the New Zealand Turf. Soult's progeny have won over £160,000 in stakes. General Latonr's young stock, coming two-year-olds, show a great deal of the Souk quality and stamp. Fee: 20 guineas. LUCULLUS, 12 °**>- Brown horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 (son of St. Florian. 20) from Lucca, by Casabat, 3 (son of Rueil. 17) from Luoerna, by Sir Bevys. ( 10, from Ilhiminata. by Kisber. * (son of . Buccaneer. 14). LTJCTJLLUS'S 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 I won over £500.000 in stakes. His dam. Lucca, won the German Oaks of 5000sovs. j and her aire, Carabat, is a eon of Rueil (winner of the Grand Prix de Paris). Sir Bevys, the sire of Lucerne, won the Derby, as also did Favonius. Sir Bevys's sire, and Kisber and Vbltixeur, who also follow in the pedi gree. have their names enrolled amongst winners of the great Epsom race. Fee: IS guineas. THE TROTTING SIRE. MERRY PRINCE, BY MERRY BOY (son of Merrylega). Dam Queenie, by Muskapeer out of Norah. His stock are good and docile. Terms: 3 guineas. First-class Grazing at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to W. "WALTERS. Glenora Parle Papakura, Auckland. rpo STAND AT ELLERS1 LIE THIS SEASON. tint — f\ —ft m THE THOROUGHBRED g STALLION, ROBERT THE BRUCE, Rich dark bay. 6yrs old. stands 16 hands Sin. ROBERT THE BRUCE (9.), (1903). Sire: Scottish King (son of Wallace and grwdson of Carb-ne), from Bonnie Rosette, by Barcaldine (son of Solon). Dam. Moorooroo v by Trenton (son of Musket), from Nightmare, by Panic (son of Alarm). Scottish King won the V.R.C. St. Leger, ran second in the Australian Cup as a three-year-old, with Bst; he also won some w-f.a. races at Flemington. He is.full brother to Mountain King, Bonnie Chiel. and other I well-performed horses. Wakeful is by Trenton, from a dnu« K *p.* ct Nightmare: Noctuifcrm. Midnight Sun, Bon Reve, Eyeglass, Radnor, and numerous other winners, descend from Nightmare, who is a full sister to that great horse Commotion ROBERT THE BRUCE is almost a fall brother in blood to Mountain Knight, last season's Australian champion. - - > ROBERT THE BRUCE will travel -Pakurange, Otahuhn and Mangere. Terms, £5 ss: groomage fee 2s 64. Good grazing ] at Ellerslie at 2s 6d per week. AH fees I arable on January 1. 1916. All care taken, tit no responsibility. For further particulars, aoply to W. Torer, stud groom. Morrin St.. Ellerslie, or F. STENNING. Green Lane. TO STAND THE SEASON M* X At HBfl SYLVIA PARK, lIIH And Travel Surrounding ¥WW W Districts, '* -" the standard AND Ull IH REGISTERED TROTTING STALLION.

GOLD BELL. By Capitalist, dam Merry Bell. Record, 2 miles, 4m 345. Full brother to Jingle, 2m 178 one mile; 2m Sis, one ana a-auarter miles. Apart from. being a great racehorse, he is represented as a sire, his daughter, .steel Bell, and only one of his stock to be trained, at four years old, never suffered defeat, winning over all distances, her last performance being to win the Auckland Cup, and defeating, over 2 miles, with the greatest ease, such fliers at Denver Huon (Australian crack and record-holder), Harvey Huon, Wallace Wood, Jewel Chimes, etc., putting up a record for the race, and lowering her sire's * record. She is level-headed and a born stayer. - This is ample . proof ot his great value as a sire. -Gold Bell, Steel Bell, and Jingle are three out of 34 in New Zealand that are eligible for the New Zealand Cup. - Terms: Trotting Mares, single, £10 10s; two, £8 Bs. A few farmers' or common mares will be taken at £6 6s. One guinea I discount allowed if payment made on first service. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week. Mares rati when advised. Stud fees payable December 31, 1915- Groomage fee. Ss, first service. All care, no responsibility. - Cards > and particulars from „ JOB TAYLOR, Sylvia Park. Otahuhu.

JL rpo STAND THE SEASON AT WAIUKU. ' THE THOROUGHBRED LAsvlL- STALLION MASfTER SOULT, SOULT—LADY HESTER. Master Soult won in stakes over £4000, and proved himself one of the best horses that his ever raced in New Zealand, carrying to victory on one occasion the heavy impost of 12st 21b. It may also be added that £2000 Tins offered and refused for Master Soalt. Master Soult has been very successful in the show ring., having already gained three championships. His stock are now rising two years, and show great promise. Terms: Single Mare, Five Guineas, with return privilege. Grazing, Is and 2s. Special paddocking for mares and foals. Fees due January 1, 1916. Every care taken, no responsibility. Boats and trains met when advised. CHAS. J. HOSKING. Waiuku. rpHE HANDSOME WELLA BRED TROTTING MKfl STALLION, fjMsJf TITOUNTAIN XTING. TS - Sire: Dam: SESS7 Franz. Flowerwcod. Will Stand the Season at Hillsboro, Onehunga, and travel surrounding districts. A Sure Foal-getter and a Proved SpeedProducer. Single Mare, £5 6s; two or more by arrangementFurther particulars from G. Harrison. Hillsboro Road, or F. Harrison, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. Tel. 3081. A riX) STAND THE SEA1 SON AT MAT AM ATA, M|gJ| WATKATO. and travel *«■■ bV where sufficient inducement / offers. l\ IT THE IMPORTED HACKNEY i-W I*** STALLION. BRITAIN'S PRIDE (IMP.), 8761, E.HS.B. Sire. Pilot 2nd (3664) dam. Black Bess (3493). . BRITAIN'S PRIDE is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, with great bone and quality and perfect action. He has beaten allcomers in the show ring, winning at Feilding, Woodville, Wanganui, Palmereton North (two seasons), Hamilton. Te Aroha, Matamata. and twice first and champion . Dominion Show, held at Auckland, winning the handsome prizes. donated by Messrs- Stewart Dawson and Co. Further particulars and extended pedigree *pply _ T. 8. McDonnell. Ma-tamaU- h

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 3

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