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Stnd Horses. ig£®£ wBSSSSP 'J'O gTAND rpma REASON. GLENORA PARK STUD. SEASON 1915. The following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders at Glenora Park this eeason: — 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 LATOTJR. 2 .By SOULT. 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 Latour's young stock, coming two-year-olds, show a great deal of the Soult quality and stamp. Fee: 20 guineas. LUCTJLLUS, 12 aapj Brown horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 (son of St. Florian. 20) from Lucca, by Cazabat, 3 (son of Rueil. 17) from Lucema. by Sir Bevys. 10, from Illuminata. by Kisber. 4 (son of Buccaneer. 14). LUCULLUS'S pedigree is fairly, studded with celebrated names- His sire. Ard Patrick, won the Derby, and he is a grandson of the famous St. Simon, whose progeny won over £500.000 in stakes. His dam. Lucca, won the German Oaks of BOOOsovs. and her sire, Cazabat, is a son of Rueil (winner of the Grand Prix de Paris). Sir Bevys, the sire of Lucerna. won the Derby, as also did Favonius. Sir Bevys's sire, and Kisbec and Voltigeur, who also follow in the pedi gree. have their names enrolled amongst winner), of the great Epsom race. Fee: IS guineas. THE TROTTING SIRE. MERRY PRINCE, BY MERRY BOY (son of Merry legs). Dam Queenie, by Muskapeer out of NorahHis 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 Park, j Papakurs. Auckland. !

Mk HP O STAND AT ELLERB- - LIE THIS SEASON. Wt — ■\— ■ ■ THE THOROUGHBRED VHSSSF STALLION. ROBERT THE BRUCE, Rich dark bay, 6jts old, stands 16 hands 2in. ROBERT THE BRUCE (9.), (IOCS). Sire Scottish Kins (son of Wallace and grandson of Carb*ne), from Bonnie Rosette, by Barcaldine (son of Solon). Dam. Moorooroo t by Trenton (son of Musket), from Nightmare, by Panic (son of Alarm). Scottish Kins won the Y.R.C. St. Leger, ran second in the Australian Cup as a three-ear-old, with _ Sat; he also won some wf.a. races at Flemington. He is full brother to Mountain King. Bonnie Chiel, and other well-performed htrses. Wakeful is by Trenton, from a cvgrthmhuk» Nightmare: Noctuiform. Midnight Sun, Bon Eyeglass, Radnor, and numerous other winners, descend from Nightmare, who is a full sister to that great horse Commotion ROBERT it % BRUCE is almost a full brother in blood to Mountain Knight, last season's Australian champion. ROBERT THE BRUCE Trill travel Pakuranga, Otahohu s and Mange re. > Terms, £5 ss: groomage fee 2s 6d. Good glazing at Ellerslie at 2s 6d per week. All fees payable on January 1, 1916. All care taken, bit no responsibility. For further particulars, anply to W. Tozer, ■tnd groom, Morrin St., Ellerslie, or F. STENNING. Green Lane. 'J'O STAND THE SEASON fMn AT WAIUKUTHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION MASTER SOULT, SOULT—LADY HESTER. Master Soult won in stakes over £1000. Ted hunse j f . one of the best horses that has ever raced in New Zealand, carrying « 7? i on one occasion the heavy impost of 12a 21b. It may also be added that £2000 vi as offered. and refused for Master Soult. Master boult 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 *nd * 2s. _ Special paddocking inie niß 'p > ' ,nd Fees due January 1. 1916. livery care taken, no responsibility. Boats and trains met when advised. CHAS. J. HOSKING, Waiuku. ML rpO STAND AT TE x AWAMUTU. J Thoroughbred Stallion. Safe SPALPEEN, 3. By GOSSOON (Imp.), 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 •'red 18 winners to the value of £5415 in ■takes—a great record for a sire outside a recognised stud. Also, SYLVITE, 9. By SYLVANITE— Open to a limited number of mares at 5 guineas. Re iuction for two or more. This young horse's 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 care taken, but no responsibility incurred. I N.B.—Ngaroto Station, NGAROTO. For further particulars apply to WEAL AND CAVANAGH, To Awamutu. rpo STAND AT TE _ - 1 - AROHA WEST, Mm ST. AMANS, '* —" - BY SOULT— VSKSXEP ST. AMANS'S stock are some of the bestlooking in the district. Signature, the first foal sired by him, won at. Ellerslie. Fee: £5 5s for single; two or more, £4 4s. Grazing dry mares. Is; mares and foal. Is 6d. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All train mares met at Te Aroha. Cards on application to R. B. HINES, Mountain View, Te Aroha West. A rpo STAND THE SEA--1 SON AT MATAMATA. MA WAIKATO. and travel ■ where sufficient inducement offers. f\ If THE IMPORTED HACKNEY IU»- STALLION. BRITAIN'S PRIDE (IMP ), 8761, E.H-S-B. Sire, Pilot 2nd (3864) dam. Black Bess (3493). BRITAIN'S PRIDE is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, with great bone and Quality ana perfect action. He has beaten allcomers in the show ring, winning at Feilding. Woodville. Wanganui, Palmeraton North (two seasons), Hamilton. To 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 apply _ _ T. s. McDonnell. i Matamata

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 3

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