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Stod Horses. npO d,TAND <T<HE AT A. CAMERON'S FARM.. UaMta* ■ :"'' mangeue. «... . THE PROVED GREAT PERFORMER. OTJB THORPE ■•.-'■ (Außtr»lisift's Champion). j ■;-, .*;- ; = Sire O.Y.M. "(by Owyhee from Mystery), dam Lady Thorpe (by, ; Young litiagton, etc.). "?'-'■'■ V '"•"■ '■*'' •'■'. ■ ■"'■' "■'".'■"',■ OUR THORPE while racinsr oroved hun•elf ft. brilliant horse over all distances, winning 21 mites in 6-12, 2 miles in 4.30: ii miles in 2.41 W mile 1 in 2.5 2-5). Also winner of 'both " Eree for All*? races in 1816", beating Country Belle (4.22) on each occasion. Also holds official time record of 2.6 .'l-6 for 1 mile- ~ v . QUE THORPE is a horse of splendid conformation, with best of lees and feet, and a great constitution, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. OUR THORPE'S first progeny to race is GRACIE THORPE, who .waW only beaten a neck in the New Zealand ; Sapling Stakes. 1$; miles, for two-year-olds - This being her first start in public was a highly creditable performance, and. keen judges say she was unlucky to lose. Like her sire, she is perfectly gaited. No boots of any kind were Used. ' ';• " ' Breeders should avail themselves of the opportunity of mating their mares with OUR THORPE, the coming sire in New Zealand- •. ■ . O.X.E is also the sire of those good performers. Agathos/" Capriccio.~ Hoymetta, 0.1.G.. including Doraldina (winner of N.Z. Sapling Stakes, Derby and Champion Stakes).' LADY THORPE is the dam of Weary. Lord Althorpe, Almond. Woodthorpe Maid, all good winner* ALL MARES WILL BE MET AT PAPATOETOE RAILWAY 'STATION. «eod clean paddocks, best English glasses. Grazing, wet mares 6s, diy mares Ss per week. ALL CARE' TAKEN, but NO responsibility. * • OUR THORPE'S FEB: TWELVE GUINEAS (£l2 12s). Two or more mares the property of on* owner as per arrangements. Further, particulars from Owner. A. CAMERON. Nixon Road, off Westney Road, Mangers. 'Phone 17 Mangere. Or T. L. BRIGHT AND CO.. Bloodstock Agents, S. Customs Street. Auckland. rpo STAND THE SEASON ram MR. J. P. SINCLAIR'S 4riUSOgSK - FARM. TAKANTNL SOME BOY 11. SIRE* GYRUS (imp.), by CYLLENE out of STREAM OF GOLD. DAM. THE TART 55:lvfey PERIGORD from CELOENO. BOMB BOY 11. is a handsome bay horse, with a great constitution and fin© temperament, and has proved himself a great galloper.' is a few of his winning performances will ehow:—Walleend Meeting, N.S.W.: Won Highrweight Handicap. 7 furlongs. 22 starters, m the fast time of lm, 2ft J-Ss. A.J-C. Meeting. .Sydney: Won Flying Handicap. 6 furlongs. Tim» lm 12s. beating 15 others, inchiding that great horse Greenetead. Moorfield. N.S.W.: Won. Flying Handicap. 6 furtongs. . Canterbury Park. N.S.W.: Won Canterbury Park Handicap, li miles and 100 yards. (Won thin event 3 times, carrying the respective weights. 8.1. 9.2. and 9.5. beat, ins: big fields on each occasion.) City TatmbwH's Clnb Meeting, Sydney: Won City Tattersall's Cup, I mile 3 furlongs, time. 2m 33t«. Avondale Meeting: Won. Plumpton Handicap. 1 mil© and. a furlong. Elleralie Meeting:. Ran second in Mitchelaon Cup. li miles being narrowly defeated wh*n only half tzamedSOME BOY EL was a good weight-carrier and consistent galloper. Besides winning 16 races, in Australia was several times placed. Taw .horse has all the qualifications to make aim a successful aire, and breeders should . avail themselves of the opportunity of mating their mares with this beautifullybred horse. Being a good, gams racehorse, *?* coming from a great racing family, he should TOmmand attention of breeder*. SERVICE PEE. sls GUINEAS. Clean paddooka. good erasing. Wet mares 5s dry -~ All care taken bat no responeibibty. .Mares will be met at Takanini railway station. EWEN ALISON. Jaar.. Owner. Further particulars from T. L. BRIGHT. Bloodstock Agents. 8. Customs Street. Aucklaid. :vfIET. mo STAND THE SEASON, AT MOKO LODGE TROTTING STOCK FARM. MANGERE. The Grandly-bred Trotting Bullion, PETER MOKO. BEG. 50. 66.307. Full-brother to Peter Nash, 2.1 J. Peter Moko is by Pater the GTeat, dam, Miss Nash, whoi is by the famous Moko. Pet %«M?^ o % claimed to the best bred Trotting Stallion in the Dominion. THE PETER THE GREATS HAVE NEVER FAILED TO WIN THE MONEY Peter Moko's pedigree goes back to his seventh dam, and every one a producer of Peter Moko'a fee is £12 12s; two or more f** 1 ; 8 " twanging to one owner, fee reduced to £9 93. i.w?*^}*? 8 Grazing, 3s per week. All care ' oSJIV^ B - .[gtrt no reeponf : bility. Bpecial Notices-Write or wire, my only address (no connection with any other firm of the seme name). W. G. BRIGHT. Westney Rd.. Mangare. j jA rpO STAND THIS SEA- ■■■ - 1 feON AT MAKARAU. lljniH . THE THOROUGHRED J Jf**V - STALLION LVJL- MULLINGAR, BY MARBLE ROMOLA. Marble Arch by leinsiasa*-Mall. Romola by WallaceLisedurn. MULUNGAR is a dark bay with black points, standing 15 hands 2in. A proved good horse, having won races at the age of 2, 3, 4. 5. 6 and .7 years, including Cambria Handicap at Takapuna, Criterion and Victoria Handicaps at Ellerslie. Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Guineas, Epeom Handicap, A.R.C. City Handicap of lOOOsove. and Avondale Cup. TERMS: £5 5s per mare. All fees to be paid by January 1, 1922. Strictly limited to 40 mares. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to JAMES PLYNN, Makarau. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week, dry mares; wet mares as per agreement. T 0 STAND FAUmT CHESTERFIELD. Sire: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby) by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nord»nfeldt from Rosarina, by Traduoer from Yatterina, by Yattendon Dun: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (Vic. 8.C.. Derby and Lexer) from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze—The Barb by Fisherman. ' CHESTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15. hands. Owing to a slight accident (wire) was not raw!. A sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty of Size and quality. Fee, sgna. Good grazing. Dry mares I3s 6d; wet, Fa per week. All care, but no responsibility. J. P. SINCLAIR. Manures. rpHE AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZA ING CO.. LTD. MANURE MIXTURES. •MANURE MIXTURES. The Company's well known Mixtures a.r,6 now offered to Shareholders only at reduced prices. " A" SPECIAL. A splendid Graes Manure for cither laying down or top-dress inc. also emi- , nently sutable for Grain, Potatoes, Carrots and Mangolds. " B" SPECIAL. j Widely known as our " Special Turnip Manure." also gives excellent results with | Grasa and Oats. " D*' SPECIAL. ' A popular Mixture for Top-dressing purposes. BASIC MIXTURE. A Mixture of Basi<- Slag and Superphosphate well suited for top-dressing. BASIC SLAG. Minimum 17 per cent. Phosphoric Acid. Further particulars may be obtained on application to THE SECRETARY. P.O. Box 11.3, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 10

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