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Stnd Horses.- : '■*''„ r £° STAOTTAT OWNER'S . MWpBBf FARM. KAUKAPAKAT>A. LA ff - THE THOROUGHBRED te.-ta,- ...... ENTIRE,-- v> ROYAL RUFUB A Winner in Sydney and Queensland Bnffiitt*!?* t5 U £ us ( ?h ™»- by William twwiW- £? Melton (3) great-grandson of btockwell, from Srmena, by St. Simon (11) T £^j-%- Liv £ f3 \^ 3y Seatoa Delaval. from Laudation, by King Cole, from Realisation ALSO. THE TROTTING ENTIRE"" MANDERENE, mer Cup's Christchurch Handicap. Presidents Handicap, etc. etc. Xhe above highly-bred Md well-performed Horses are at the service of breedera at tV,« f S ° £ FI X E GUINEAS? Good gral? Si",3 6 V week dr * m «<*. 3s 6d .mares with foal. Mares met at Kaukapakapf &,. *£tW Uk f ?• J 1 " 4 no responsibility? For further particulars, apply gp"" 41 -'- W. GALLAGHER. Kaukapakapa; j£k »pO STAND AT" BELL FARM. A V.£ KT. ROE'S GOLD BELL (2?82) (Standard and Registered 4 39 and Place 4.34) CAPITALIST _ MERRY BELL. CAPITALIST, by Rothschild from Berlin M S^t am ° foar performerf MERRY BELL, by Ha Ha. imp Vial 214). aire of Robert Emmett(2.2o) Air£2ment (2.24). Jocie (2.25). All Day (2 26) J?™ . GOLD BELL was a good racehor<* ~h*» Steel 801 l (winner of two Auckland Cum and over £3000 in stakes). Go?* Boy*. Ail Bell. Temple and Ena Bell. aH^rinfe" 216 M>re ' £1 ° 10s = *~ « Twfc? B S£, Wi!l travol te &»m every Tuesday. Good grazing. 3s per week M&b>« paid on or before December 31. fees must b2 a~ £ n °f, December 31. 1920; proem? age ss. All care taken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to •J" "ROE. BELL FARM, AVONDALE '"'" JL TO STAND THE SEASON. f&&M ]lT OKO TODGE, <--- M If WESTNEY ROAD] ' &*W-V|»- jyTANGgRE. THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION. " ""* "*• PETER MOKO^; SIRE: PETER THE GREAEX^f" DA N*Asl B ia^ ASH ' dam ' -^S 3 TERMS: £12 12s single-Mare, two or more mares the property same owner, foe reduced to £9 9s. For full tabulated pedigree, etc., see Trottms -Journal, or write owner. All correspondence to be addressed G.P.O. Box 1204, Auckland. W. G. BRIGHT,' ' ' Owner. TEE IMPORTED CHAMPION CtiTDES- *- ;'-" DALE STALLION, ~{~--■--^ • gONNIS T\UNKELD {177721, ' Property of A. E. HARDING! r *f. Sire, Baron. Dollar (15133): dam, Lady- Mar (21785): ; :\ •' To travel this season at devedon; «ad surrounding districts. ""^=i.-*-" This beautiful horsa is oca of the "bestbred horses ever imported into New- ZeaifcraL Both, on sire's end dam's side his -lone pedigree includes the most famous-of. the Clydesdale, horses, of „Scotland-". IBQNNIE DUNKELD haaheeu used in the South Island with gTea-t satisfaction, to "breeiferaf Terms, 6 guineas; two or more pertyof same owner, and full guarantee,. as per arrangement. Full particulars J. NELSON, Groom in charge; c.61 Mr. A. McNicol, Clevedon. '-* ■■■' i ■ f]sSmg§ Q.ENERAL T-ATOUE. The i Young Stallion GENERAL LATOTJB *?" »™4 «>• season at his owner's place at: Takarnru.-at a fee- of 15gns., General Latoor is by the celebrated sire Soult 'from the imported mare Merry Nif, by 'Merry Hampton—Aroma, iboth' Derby and dassio raoo -winners m England. He is a proved success at the stnd. being sire of Mustard Pot. Lady General. Escaped, and others, all being good winners. As a racehorse? General i J Atonr -was considered by the -late« -Mr Walters as one of the, best he ever owned! and he has transmitted to his stock all th* qualities that make for speed and endurance. _ Further particulars can be had by -applying to his owner, - Z . . V. McDUFF....!-; .TaVaTiinujt&k npO STAND THIS SEASON X ATMAKARAU. v<m\'-' : -if THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. i ' *- fielsr MUIaLING^B; „- BY MARBLE ROMOIX^ ~ Uarale Arch by Isinglass—Malt .___'■ —Lissdnm. ';* »V - MULLING AB is a, dark bay -black points, standing. 15 hda. 2in. A proved good horse, hs-vrng won races at the age of "if 3, V 5 A. 6 and 7 '£"?■' including Cambria Hdp. *! IW? Criterion and Victoria. ■J Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Guineas, Epsom Hop., A.R.C. "City iidp. of 1000 sots., end Avondale Cup^'Terms: £5 5a "per mare. All fees-to. bo paid by January 1, 1921. _~ . _._ All care taken but no responsibility incurred. -'?" > ': ™ For further particulars apply to..«i-- ~«. JAMES FLYNN.,.^,., , Makara/a. . A rpo STAND Xfc~aSa a&ggriim* -"- -AROHA WEST." • TEE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, „ : l&ilbp ST. AilAI\ T S. BY SOULT—' -' ; ' Lottie by Muskapeer. Muskapeer by Musket. ST. AMANS has had very little chance of getting winners, as he has had only crossbred mares. He has produced Gold Kip, Oakieigh. Signature, Pethy Ethels and his stock havo won jumping events -at all the big shows. Terms: 20 Guineas for Single Mares; 17 Guineas for two or more. Grazing,, 2s 6d per week. All "mare?, by train met at Te Aroha."" " S. B. HINES:' rpo STAND AT OWNER'S FARM. X TAKANINI. - "r* CHESTERFIELD. Sire: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby*, by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina, by Traducer from Yatterina. by Yattendon. Dam: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cop) -from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from, Matana. by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Le'ger), son ci Fireworks (Vic. R.C. Derby and Leger) from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam- of Martini-Eenry), from SeabreezeThe Barb, by Fisherman. CHESTERFIELD is a magnificent chestnut horse, standing 15.2£ hands. Owing to a slight accident (wire) was not raced. A sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty of size and quality. Fee, sgns. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week J. P. SINCLAIR. THE well-known Trotting Sire. Goilconda. will be at the service of Breeders on the owner's farm, Tamaki East," Fee, Three Guineas first service; guarantee per arrangement.—S. Hanger. Otahuhn. ---■- Restaurants and Tearooms... rpHE »pDJFIN. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT 1 IN AUCKLAND. ALWAYS BUSY AND BRIGHT. A MOST VARIED MENU TO TEMPT ALL APPETITES EVERY DAY. ! Dinner. 12 to 2. .Tea. 5 to 7. We Specialise in Catering for Private ' Dinners, Bowling Tonrcamente, Weddinj Breakfasts, Smoke Concerts, and Garden Parties. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'Phone 2171. rpHE rpiFFIN /CATERING pO.. J TD. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. (John Baynes, Managing Director). DINE TO-DAY AT SANFORD-S— OPPOSITE G.P.0.. LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean, Well-ventilated." Palatial Rooms - on Three. Floors. : -; '}s . ; ..- vv> Tasty Varieties pi the Deep S*»/ J Best Attention and Civility"Await" You/" " - \'& Call To-day and Have a. Treat. ! ENSINGTON DINING ROOMS, Priaceaa , Bldgs., Queen St.—Open-. ? Saadaysj : ;'■;.;; Homo Cooking a specialty.: i ■ ._--.-..;.:, t- '.._■■. - ■■ *:'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 9

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