Stud Horses. 'jpo gTA>"D gEASOS. GLENORA PARK STUD. SEASON 1917. The following STALLIONS will be ai-t'ae service of Breeders at Glecora Pari; fhia season : — l MARBLE ARCH, 1 ! (IMP.). ; . Bay horse by ISINGLASS 03. dam MALL. '■ Ny LA DAS (1), by HAMPTON, by LORD CLIFDEN. Scrj»ntine, the dam of Moll, by St. Serf, by St. Simon. MARBLE ARCH'S stock have won oTer £15.000; also vr;aE«-rs in Australia. i Fee: 15 guineas, single mare; two or more • 03 r>er arrangement. j GENERAL L ATOUR, 2 , By SOULT. 11 (son of St. Simon. 12) from MERR i NIF (imp-), by Merry Hampton, 22 'son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Craig: ' Millar 'son of Blair Atfcol). GENERAL LATOUR proved himself on© ' of tb<j fastest and gamest colts that hag ! graced the New Zealand Turf. i Soult's Progeny hire won over £167, in ! stakes. General Latour's stock show a great ; deal of the Soalt quality and stamp. Fee: 10 guineas. LUCULLUS, 12 aMPI ! .Brown Horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 (son ' or St. riorum. 20) from Lucca, by Cazubat. 3 * son of Rueil. 17) from Luccma, by Sir Bevya IP. from Illuminata, by Sisber, 1 (son of Baccanwr. 14). , Fee: 10 guineas. J First-class Grazing at 2s 6d per week. ' Every care taken, but no responsibilty. For further ptrticulars, pedigree, etc apply to " ' ' i W. WALTERS. j decora. Park. • Papakcra, Auckland. ' STAND THE SEASON 1917 ! rrO STAND THE SEASON 1917 J- AT ELLE3SLIE, ! THE ENGLISH THOROUGHBRED 1 STALLION j 'J'HURNHAM (3), IMP. (1912). , THUkNHAM is a beautiful chestnut ] , noise, standing 10 hands i inch, and in i 1 er 7 feature reflects good breeding, i .He has excellent bono and splendid | j lest, _ and is without blemish either \ I acquired or hereditary. He is of docile i temperament and good constitntioned, and I la , » decided t acquisition to the blood stock !°£ w Zealand. Being bred away from i • St. Simon line, he should be a very ! suitable horse for mares with St. Simon i blood. I TtiIJRNHAM ran a few times in Eng- | land, being placed second in the Zetland i 7 1 , . j3' _j£4Bo, li miles, at Newmarket, and tnird Houghton Stakes, £537. 1 mile, at Newmarket, but has not raced since being imported, his present owner preferring to breed rather than race. Early application necessary, as list is rapidly filling. Fee: 15 guineas each, two or more mares: 20 guineas, one mare. Fees to be paid before removal. For further particulars, apply W. TOZEK. Groom in Charge. _ Ellerslie; Or. J, PATERSON, Box 511. Auckland. TOTTENHAM (3', IMP. By JOHN O" GAUNT (3) (Stud fee, £99 Is), bi*o of Swynford (an excellent race horfce. winner of thn St. Leger. Ascot Hnrdwicke Stakes, 1 i miles. 9st 101b; time. 2mm 30scc.; Princess of Wales' Stakes, etc., and £25,508 in stakes. He beat Lemberg on no less than three occasions. ICnutaford, the first of his set, was considered the best two-year-old in England last season). Kennymore (winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and £3197), Cressingham (winner of Liverpool St. Leger), Torchlight (winner of tho Newmarket Free Handicap. Leicester Foal Stakes, third in the J Thousand Guineas and Oaks), Coyx, ! Glass Bell, Lancaster (winner of the I Ascot Hardwicke Stakes), and other j good winners. From LADY DISDAIN, dam of winners, and sold for 3800 guineas as a brood mare, and half sister to Polymelus (winner of many races, including Champion Stakes, Princess of Wales' Stakes, the Cambridgeshire, and £16,794 in stakes; sire of Pommern, tho greatest racehorse of modern times), Fifinolla, (winner of the New Derby, Oaks, etc.), Black Jester (St. Legor and £15.680, and leading sire m England, for three successive years). Cannobio (winner of Jockey Club Stakes, etc.), Corcyra (winner of Ascot Derby Stakes and £10,107). By ..BEND OR (winner of tho Derby, Ascot 'Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup, etc.), sire of Ormondo 'unbeaten), Orvieto, Martagon, Kendal, Bona Vista, the eire of Cylfene, etc. From MAID MARIAN, dam of Grafton (imp.), head of the winning sires' list in Australia for four years, viz., 1904, 1907. 1908, and 1909; he has sired winners of over £207,000. Polymelus (England's leading sire for throe years), Ercildoune 'winner of the Duke of York Stakes, £2165, Doncaster Tattersal] Stakes, etc.). Brunt Wood (Fitzwilliam Plate, eto.), Marian Hood (dam of winners), Keymer (winner of. 12 races), and Ruby Gill (dam of winners). By HAMPTON (10). Winner of Goodwood Cup, _i miles, Doncaster Cup, 2 miles, etc.; sire of Ayrshire, Ladas, and Merry Hampton (all winners of the Derby). He also sired Bay Ronald (sire of Bayardo, £44,534). Hampton was a phenomenal sir© of brood mares. Amongst others he sired the dam of Persimmon, Diamond Jubilee, Florizel 11.. etc. From QUIVER, dam of La Fleche (winner of the 1000 Guineas, Oaks, St. Leger, Ascot Gold Cud, the Cambridgeshire, Lancashire Plate, and £36,203 in stakes), Memoir (winner of the Oaks, St Leger, Newmarket Stakes, etc. and the „® t 'l ke3) - Satchel (winner of the Lavant Stakes, Molyneux Cup, etc.). granddam of John o' Gaunt (winner of the Hurstbourne Stakes, etc.), The Task (Devonshire Nursery, etc.), The Prize (Champagne Stakes, etc.), Manliche? (Hastings Plate, etc.), Schoolbook (Royal Plate of £3000), Stroncbow (Ascot Biensl.&J o Baroness La Fleche (Acorn Stakes). i Sn , gl V.?' 'Champion Breeders' Foal Stakes), Wantage, La Vein, Quair and others. ' By TOXOPHILITE (3), winner of Ascot Derby, Doncaster Stakes, etc.; sire of Musket (imp.), winner of tho Ascot Stakes, etc., and sire of Carbine, Trenton. etc. From MAKE who is three-parts sister to the dam of Musket, the greatest sire ever imported; also a half sister to the dam of Statesman (winner of the De Trafford Cup. and sire of Elizabeth , winner .of the 1000 Guineas), General Peel (winner of the 2000 Guineas, Doncaster Cup, second in the Derby St. Leger and Ascot Gold Cup), and Knowsley (sire of Mersey, the dam of Carbine) By YOUNG MELBOURNE (25). sire of The Earl, -winner of the Grand Prix de Paris. T° STASD fM?? OEE4 STOD ' POTOA 12, by Monoform—Black Watch. A limited number of approvod mares will be served. Good grazing at 2s 6d per week. All care £10 no responsibility. Fee, single mare. ±10 lus, ' W. C. RING. RANTED Known—That the well-known * V Champion Clydesdale Stallian Decotah owned by A. E. Harding. Esq., will Travel the Mangere-Clevedon district this coming season.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 10
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