Stud Horses, THE THOROUGHBRED QTALLION ROBERT THE BRUCE, ... „ Rich Dark Bay. fan; Years Old. Stands 16 hands 2 inches. Will Stand at Ellerslie This Season, _ ROBERT THE BRUCE (9) 11909). By SCOTTISH KING-MOOROOROO. Scottish King is by Wallace (CarbineMelodious) out of Bonnie Rosotte (imp.) by carcaldme— Rose. Moorooroo is by Trenton (Musket, imp.— Frailty), out of Nightmare, by Panic, (imp.) —Evening Star (imp.) Scottish King won the V.R C. St. Legor, ran second in the Australian Cup as a three-year-old with 80: he alio won somo w.f.a races at Flemington. Ho is full ; brother to Mountain King, Bonnie Chiel and other well-performed horses. Wakeful is by irenton from a daughter of Nightmare. Noctuiform, Midnight Sun, Bon Reve, Eye- ; glass, Radnor, and numerous other winners descend from Nightmare, who is a full sister ; to that great horse Commotion. ' ■ Kouert 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 i inducement offers, Terms, , £s r-M S: poomago fee. 23 6d. Good grazing at Ellerslie at 2s 6d per week. All fees payable on January 1, 1917. All caro 1 takon, but no responsibility. v',% Stud particulars, apply to W. iPVc, Stucl Gr <j om - Morrin St.. Ellerslie; or W. Stenning, Green Lane. .* TO STAND THIS SEAJfa 1 SON AT SYLVIA fsffi*sM PARK, OTAOUHU. HBp&lis And Travel . Surrounding jLViiUa THE STANDARD-BRED USSSSffiP TROTTING STALLION. : B WILDMOOR, BY WILDWOOD (lMl'.)-AHCE AZMOORE (IMP.). A Straight-out Trotter Wildmoor.is tho best bred Wiiawood hor=n ' living, lie is the >nly Wildwood horse- whoso sire and dam woru both imported from America, and he has already proved himself a big stud success, having sired amongst many winners the champion four-yoar-old maro f (Country Belle), winner of the last Now Zealand Trotting Cup. and afterward* lowered tho Australian record by 6 l-5s by trotting the two miles in lin 22 4-ss. Wildwood, sire of Wildmoor, is also siro of Hibbonwood, who trotted one miio in 2m 9s, and who has also boon a big success at tho ( stud m Australia for some years, and where ho has sired more high-class trotters than any other trotting sire of the day, either colonial-bred or imported. In the show ring iubbouwood has never been beaten [ TERMS: Trotting mares, £10 10s, 2cr more, £8 Bs. A fow farmers' or common mares will be taken at £6 6s. One guinea will bo allowed discount if paid at first service. Mares met when advised. Groomago 55,, at first service. All care, no responsibility. Good grazing, 2s 6d per wock. Cards and particulars from ■ JOE TAYLOR, Otahuhu. T HE Great °«t Clydcsdalo P/i *JL.Jj$& J} J- Stallion ever introtjjyjrlrl HR duced into the "North i «S*!S»B®» pRIDE OF TTASTINGS Will travel Papakura. Clevcdon. Whitfurd. East Tamaki, Pakuranga, and Mangoro. By Prido of Newton (1202). dam Lady Susan (by Clydebank) (181): second dam (Cis) by British Lion (270); third dam (Highland Mary) by Berlin Congress (126). This horse is a beautiful bay, standing over 17 hands, weighing 19owt, with good flat bone and perfect action; 4 years old. He has also won tho Challenge Shield at Hawke's Bay. when he was two years old. Terms: Single marcs, £5 ss; two or more. £4 4s. Marss met when advised. Groomage fees, 2s 6d, payablo at first Bervico. All fees payable January 1, 1917. All care taken, no responsibility.— further particulars, apply to . JOE TAYLOR, Sylvia Park. Otahuhu. jtk TO STAND AT KOHIJff4 I MARAMA. I sSJKjS The Thoroughbred Stallion, ILmJi Sa QOULT. By Souft (son of .St. Simon) from Lady Musket, by Blairgowne-Muskcrina, by Musket. _ . ~ . , . KING- SOULT is an ideal type of thoroughbred, dark brown .in colour, standing ovor 16 hands, and, having tho St. Simon strain, should appeal to breeders. During his career on the turf ho was credited with winning tho Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Guineas, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Avondalo Cup ■ (10 furlongs in 2m 7 l-5s a record for tho race), and other important races. FEE: 5 Guineas. Two or more maros as per arrangement. All care, but no responsibility. —Full particulars can he obtained from HUGH McNAUGHTON, Kohimarama. f-A TO STAND THIS SEASON. J§§ I 1916, AT WAIUKU, «8 Tho Thoroughbred Stallion, ffl ITASTER COULT. I.l—' Soult— Hester. MASTER SOULT proved himself on« of the most successful horses that has ever raced in Now Zealand, and since retiring from the turf has proved himself a great success, in tho show ring, having been awarded several championships. His stock show great promise. Terms: Single mare service. E guineas, with return privilege; two or more, as per agreement; grazing, Is 6d. Special paddocking for marcs and foals. Fees due January 1, 1917. Every care taken. NO RESPONSIBILITY. Boats and trains met when advised. CHAS. J. HOSKING, Waiuku. _i mo STAND AT OWNER'S «•■— •'"FARM. TAKANINI. jipf CHESTERFIELD. Sire-vVauiKi (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Roso and. White, by Nordcnfeldt from Rosarina, by Traducer from Yatterina, by Yattendon. Dam—Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana, by Goldsbroush (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of • Fireworks (Vic. R.C. Derby and Leger), : from Sylvia IV.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry) from Seabreeze— Barb, by Fisherman. Big-boned chestnut horse, standing 16.3 hands. Owing to a Blight accident (wire) was not raced. A BUre foal-getter. His steel: show plenty of site and quality. Foe, Bcns. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week. J. P. SINCLAIR. UODHTAIB ]£ I N G. FRANZ-FLOWERWOOD, Will Stand the Season at MR. REEVE'S STABLES. REMUERA. And Travol MANGERE. PAPATOETOE. PAPAKURA. PANMURE. AND AVONDALE. Without a doubt the best bred trottini . stallion in tho North Island. Sire of Mt. Albert, who won li miles, carrying 14st, and later stepped half a mil* in 1m 4 4-ss. , Fco, £5 ss: two or more mares by arrangement. Further particulars from R. Neeve. groom in charge; or G. Harrison, Hillsboro > Rd.. Mt. Roskill. ' jfflfo „ TO STAND THIS ! firTPi/i A SEASON, 1916, • 7 AT HELENSVTLLE WnflW and surround- ' J__J___, ING DISTRICTS i THE WAIMAUKU STUD FARM'S CHAMPION STALLION. pLUNKET JUNIOR- ! (Clydosdalo. Fee, £3 Bs.) ! By LORD PLUNKET-DOLLY HI. 1 All particulars from and nominations to JOHN H. WHITAKER, Who has full charge of tho abovenamed Stallion Address, - TERMINUS HOTEL HelensviUe. Telephone No. 1. Hclensville. 1- ' Trees, Plants, Shrub?, Etc. BLACK Wattle, quickest shelter known; ornamental, useful posts, good tannin, good firewood; 3s lb, posted.—R.. McLeod, Henderson. St RAYING MATERIALS.—Lime Sulphur, llarbas. Katakilla, Arsenate of Lead (paste or powder), Bluestone, Lime, Flour of Sulphur ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD., Lower Albert Street. SOW NOW.— Evergreen Lawn Grass, Yates's Choice Garden Seeds. ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD., Lower Albert Street. SEED POTATOES.-Beauty of Hebron. Yates's Early Russett, Nortl«n Star. Gamekeeper, Up-to-dates, etc. ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD.. i Lower Albert Street. ALLAN'S GOOD SEEDS. : ' New Double Crown Cosmos, white or pink, 6d packet: crimson. Is packet. Phlox. Drummondi Grandiflora. Buckland strain. 6d. Is. 2s 6d packet. Carnation. Allan a Superb. 5s 6d per 100 seeds, Cockscomb. Glasgow Prize, Gd packet. E. ALLAN. „ ~ , Seedgrower. Buckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 28 October 1916, Page 11
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