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STUD SEASON, 1922. AT MESSRS., I'ATEBSON'S STUD FARM. ONE TREE HILL. AUCKLAND, N.Z. THE PROPERTY OF HON. E.W. ALISON. ROMEO 1. GLARE. FLYING FOX 7. H H If I■!■' to S * P» ROMEO is » dark-brown horso of true masculine physique; and. tracing »?f*J<>f* to many of the most celebrated families ra the- Stud Book, his breeding is of the highest. Hiv» sire. Flying Fox, proved .iumself the greatest racehorae of England, and ho bo ds » place wiA. the select numhS who won the Guineas, Derby and St. lugw; Flying Fox was eold for a7,6ooghs. at four yeans old, and as a uiro he proved * phenomenal succeise. The W©lkin (Sire of Gloaming) berng o;o«, of his descendants. Eouieb was Bold as f irimnas for 3300KH3-. and he won the followxaff races: -JreSket Chesterfield Stakes. Kerotoo Richmond Handicap, Club Plate, Alexandra Park Handicap, Brighten High Weight Handicap, Windsor Berks Handicap. Haylock Gblbojme Didcot Hurdles, Sandown Great Handwap Hurdle?. Windsor Eton Hurdles, Liverpool brand Hurdle Handicap. TEA TRAY 1. GOOB AND GAY. ' THE TETEARCH a m *xi W IS td <j t" W a o oS a 5* - » pum $. :**. -..»»: |j S. 3, A, £. ■*.&■& " 5? • TEA TRAY Is a bright bay witb, black points, and he is a very truly proportioned horee of great quality. He is well equipped with power all found, and his pedigree is brimful of winning blood. His sire. The Tetrarch, is regarded as one of the greatest gallopers that ever figured on the tun; and he is now etanding at a fee of 500gn«. Tea Tray wis sold when a yearling for 3iiX)ogns. He was highly iried when a .three-year-old, but: was not raced. AT 50 GUINEAS EACH, inclueive of groom's fee. • ,__.. ■ , Animals only accepted at owners risk. All applicatiora to ERNEST ALISON, Takapuna, Auckland. N.Z. EL CARBINE (imp.). THE SIRE OF EARLY SPEED. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DILWORTH STUD FARM, GTAHUHU. " i THE IMPORTED TROTTING SIRE. EL CARBINE, by Carolkin, 2.74; ho being by the Mighty MoKinney, 2.111. El Carbuio's dam is Ziomzar, she being by Zombro, 2.11: he being by McKinney, 2.11 J. El Carbine is the sire of the winners of two N.Z. Trotting Stakes (for 3-year-olds), El Munster and Cafbinia,' who won in 1919 and 1921 respectively. He is also the sire of that brilliant pacer First Carbine. 4.31 4-5. Before leavinjr America El Carbine trotted a mile in 2.11, he was then a three-year-old. He has also a N.Z. winning record of 4.45 2-8. Fee: 10 guineas; two or more mares, the property of same owner, 8 guineas each. Groomago fee. ss. Good grazing; dry mares 3a, wet mares £e per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Fees payable on or before January 1, 1923. Mares met at Otahuhu station. For further particulars apply B. EDWARDS, Dilworth Stud Farm, Otahuhu. 'Phone 76, Otahuhu. fTO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM, 1 TAEANINI, CHESTERFIELD. Sire; Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby), ! by Soult (eon of St. Simon) f;om Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt from Roearina. by Traduoer from Yatterina, by Yattendoc. Dain: Mantle., by Taamau (N.Z. Cup) from. Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana, by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (V.R-C. Derby and St. Leger), from Sylvia (VJR.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze—Tho Barb, by Fisherman. CHEBTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15.21 hands. He has wen championship honours in the show ring: and his youner stock have alco been awarded high honours. . Fee, Sgns. Good grazing. Dry mares, 3s (sd; wet. 5s per week. All care, but no responsibility. , J. P. SINCLAIR. _VUCKLAND UTUD ,pO. standing at the stud. ljUJi farm, mangbrk. CATMINT 3 (IMP.), BY SPEARMINT. SON OF CARBINE-r RED LILY (dawn of six winners, including Bernard, sire of winners of over JE30.000), by PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved a high-class racehorse, winning the Prince of Wales' Stakes, Goodwood Stakes (beating Prince Palatine), the Triennial Sweepstakes, and ran second in the Ascot Stakes, and ran three races extending to 2 miles 5 fur., thus 1 showing what a great stayer he was Catmint is limited to 40 maiee, and his list is more than half full. . Grazing in the beet bullock country, 7a 6d pier week; F. Sigely. Stud Groom. . For cards and fuller particulars apply H. R. MACKENZIE. Glecson's Buildings. High St.; Auckland. rpo STAND THE SEASON 1 AT A. CAMERON'S FARM. MANGERE. THE IOP AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPr/fnf lON STALLION. r\UR rpHORPE «b3Ss3** ViIJR J- HORPE ' (2.6 Official Becord). By O.Y.M—Dam, Lady .Thorpe. Further performances and particulars, apply to Owner CAMERON , Mangorc . J*. TTINUERA STUD. pot3aii2l. Monoform—Black Watch. * wrve a limited number T*"* 1 of Mares this season. Potoa sired three winnere his first season at the stud out of twelve mares, that were mated with him. ' ■. POANUI. POTEEN and BUTE SOUND. FEE: TWENTY GUINEASGrazing: 5s per week. All cure but no responsibility. ■ • W. C. RING. rpo STAND THIS Jg& 1 COMING SEASON tWmpgmg AT MR. J. P. SINCLAIR'S fWSSS FARM. TAKANINI. Hi CIOMB BOY TT OOME iJOY ll♦ SIRE: CYRUS (imp.), by Cyllene. from Stream of Gold, by St. Angelo, from Goldstream. . DAM: THE TART (imp.), by Perigord. from Ccloeno, by Valour, from Bay Ceha. EiOME BOY IT. is a beautifully-bred bay horse of splendid constitution and fine temperament, and was a. first-class performer, having won 16 .races ni Australia, over all distances, beating several performers, including that good horse Green- * Breeders should avail .themselves, of the opportunity of mating their- mares., with Some Boy 11.. who. last year, in his first season, proved a sure toalgetter. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Two or more mares the property of one owner, 12 guineas. Grazing:—Mars and foal. 5s per week; dry; mares. 3s per week. All mares will be met at Takanini Station. Further particulars front EWEN ALISON. Juh.. Owner: Or T. L. BRIGHT AND CO.. Bloodstock Agents. 3, Customs Street. Auckland. >sm. Y° STj * ND Tma SEASON ■*■ AT ORANGA ESTATE. Jllllll ELLERSLIE. T he Tlioroughbrcd Stallions. w=aa-«« SURVEYOR (7). (Winner of over £6000 in three seasons.) By Nassau—Pedometer.Surveyor was a brilliant racehoise, competing most creditably against the best m New Zealand and Australia over all distances from «ur. to li■ milea. THURNHAM (3). , * By John O'GauntT-Lady Diedain. Thurnham is the sire of. the winnera Tirelees. - Nola. and Golden Light. "Feepiot either horse: 25gnB and lOs groom. a«e: grazinK, 7s 6d per mare per week. Every care takijn. out no responsibility ' accepted. Further particulars from W. H. PATTERSON. „ Rawhitißd.. Ellerslie. Or J. PATERSON, P.O. Box oil, Auckland. " : .'-. ■■.'.!■■■.■,.-.".■■;.■""':! ; ;L .^:^ : V."''V /! V.'." V '■-.-■':''- : ;.'- '..■■'■ ;, o'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 12

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