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; . .'-:■■:■-'■.■■..•■> ■■/":■'. ■ Stud Horaes, - pLENORA pARK SLlmLjp SEASON- 1916. The following STALLIONS will bo at ftj i service of Breeders at Glcnora Park this season: — MARBLE ARCH. 1 - (IMP.). 1 Bay horse by ISINGLASS (31. dam MALT. by LADAS (1), by HAMPTON, by LORD CLIFDEN. Fee: 25 guineas, single mare; two or more as per arrangement. I GENERAL LATOUK, 2 ! By SOULT. II (son of St. Simon, 12) (ro~> I - MERRY NIP (imp.), by Mor:, Hampton, 02 (son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Craig Millar (son of Blair Athol). ( Fee: 15 guineas. LUCULLUS, 12 aMr) Brown horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 (son of St. Flown, 20) from Lucca, by Cazabat. Fee: 10 Guineas. First-class Grazing at 2s Gd v per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, pedigree, etc.. apply to _. „ 1Tm „„„ W. WALTERS.. Glenora Park, Papakura, Auckland. TO BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS JKk AT ASCOT STUD, fJKMKf MANGERE, AUCKLAND. 23* ELYSIAN' 21 ' (BY SOULT, IMP.-DREAMLAND). ELYSIAN is siro of Sutala, Lady Elysian (N.Z.), Carlyian, etc., and also Lady Elysian (Australia), who has rocently won 7 races at 2 years old. FEE. 20 GUINEAS. PENURY (10,ilMP(BY GALLINULE-DOWERLESS). PENURY is sire of Lady Penury, Pendoon, Want, Need, etc., and all his stock that hare raced are winners. FEE, 15 GUINEAS. First-class paddocking, 2s 6d per wok. Every care taken, but no responsibility. !.' H. R. MACKENZIE. ' Mangere, Auckland. - TO STAND THIS SEAML 1 SON AT SYLVIA PARK, OTAHUHU, HPffHr And Travel Surrounding jCjL THE STANDARD-BRED 4fiS£a&» TROTTING STALLION, WILDMOOR, . BY WILDWOOD (IMP.I-ALICE AZMOORE (IMP.). A Straight-out Trotter Wildmoor is the best bred Wiidwood horse living. He is the only Wiidwood horso whose sire and dam were both imported from Araorica, and he has already proved himsolf a big stud success, having sired amongst many winners the champion four-year-old maro (Country Belle), winner' of the last New Zealand Trotting Cup. and afterwards lowered the Australian record by 6 l-5s by trotting the two miles in 4m 22 4-ss. Wildwood, sire of Wildmoor, is also sire of Ribbonwood, who trotted one milo in 2m 9s, and who has also been a big success at the stud in Australia for some years, and where he has sired more high-class trotters than any other trotting sire of the day, either colonial-bred or imported. In the show ring Ribbon wood has never been beaten. | TERMS: Trotting mares, £10 10s, 2 cr more, £8 Bs. A few farmers' or common mares will be taken at £6 Gs. One guinea will be allowed discount if paid at first scr I vice. Mares met when advised. Groomago ' ss, at first service. All care, no responsibility. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week. Cards and particulars from muYJj(m> Otahuhu. THE THOROUGHBRED gTALLION ROBERT THE BRUCE, Rich Dark Bay. . Six Years Old. Stands 16 hands 2 inches. Will Stand at Ellerslie This Soason. ROBERT THE BRUCE (9) (1909)By SCOTTISH KING-MOOROOROO. Scottish King is by Wallace (CarbineMelodious) out of Bonnie Rosette (imp.) by Barcaldine—Bonnie Rose. . Moorooroo is by Trenton (Musket, imp.— Frailty), oat of Nightmare, by Panic, (imp.) —Evening Star (imp.) _„„„.. Scottish King won the V.R C. St. Leger, ran second in the Australian Cup as a, three-year-old with 80; he also won some w f.a. • races at Flomington. He is full brother to Mountain King. Bonnie Chicl and other well-performed horses. Wakeful is by Trenton from a daughter of Nightmare Noctuiform, Midnight Sun, Bon Reve, Eyeglass, Radnor, and numerous other winners descend from Nightmare, who is a full sister to that great horse Commotion. Rbliert the Bruce is almost a full brother in blood to Mountain Knight, last season's Australian champion. Robert the Bruce will travel Pakuranga, Mangere, ■ and Mount Albert if sufficient inducement offers. Terms, £5 Bs; eroomage fee. 2s Gd. Good grazing at Ellerslie at 2s 6d per week. All fees payable on January 1, 1917. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. TOZER. Stud Groom. Morrin St., Ellerslie; or F. Stenning, Green Lane. <j. jt TO STAND THE SEAjjrfk 1 SON AT MATAMATA, ffmimffl WAIKATO,. and travel ' B*Jfj£%y| where sufficient inducement I f\U IMPORTED HACKNEY I (UW4V- STALLION, BRITAIN'S PRIDE (IMP.), 8761. E.H.S.B. Sire, Pilot 2nd (3864): dam. Black Bess (3493). BRITAIN'S PRIDE :« a beautiful dark brown hoi-jo. standing 16 hands, with great i bone and Quality and perfect action. He I has beaten allcomers in the show ring, win- ! nine at Feilding, Woodville. Wangnnui. Palmerston North (two seasons), Hamilton, To Aroha, Matam.ita. and twice first and . champion Dominion Show, held at Auckland. j winnir." 'h» li"»»*-r>T«e nrir-<s donated by Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co. Further particulars and extended pedigree apply T. S. McDonnell, Matamata. >A TO STAND THIS SEASON. J- 1916, AT WAIUKU. |CT«|j The Thoroughbred Stallion, 'Rffl MASTER QOULT. t»W IL*- Soult—Lady Hester. MASTER SOULT proved\ himself one of the most _ successful horses that ! has ever raced in New Zealand, and since retiring from the turf has proved himself j a great success in the show ring, having been awarded several championships. His I stock show great promise. Terms: Single ; mare service, 6 guineas, with return privi- . lege; two or more, as per agreement; grazing, Is 6d. Special paddocking for mares . and foals. Foes duo January 1, 1917, Every care taken. NO RESPONSIBILITY. Boats and trains met when advised. CHAS. J. HOSKING, Waiuku. Mk T° STAND AT KOHI-i rmjtf* 1 MARAMA. f MT**W Tljo Thoroughbred Stallion, f\~Jl TfING QOULT, By Soult (eon of St. Simon) from Lady Musket, by Blairgowrie— by Musket. KING SOULT is an ideal type of thoroughbred, dark brown in colour, standing over 16 hands, and. having the St. Simon strain, should appeal to breeders. During his career on the turf he- was credited with winning the Avondale Guineas. Great Northern Guineas, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Avondale Cup (10 furlongs in 2m 7 l-5s a record for the race), and other important races, FEE; 5 Guineas. Two or more mares as per arrangement. All care, but no responsibility. —Full particulars can be obtained from HUGHMcNAUGHTON, Kohimarama, THE SPLENDID |PT/Xoj(l_ CLYDESDALE -stallion, pLUNKET JUNIOR. .SIRE, LORD PLUNKET, DAM. DOLLY 111. Will Travel the Present Season, 1916, at WAIMAUKU. HELENSVILLE, KUMEU. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Full particulars from the Groom in charge. caro Of E. Q. BEALE. ,> ' Waiinauku. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16342, 23 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16342, 23 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16342, 23 September 1916, Page 4

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