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:. ; Stud Horses. ; / r ; . ' A UCJarJAND COUI?TRY vjft ia.7 CLUBS' - IWWMmFT BREEDERS' JUSSO-, j TO STAND* AT TE BAPA, WAIKATO> ; DAY COMET '"^V (ST. /;. : i St. Fxusauin is one of the best racehorses ' and sires of winnera and winner proauoers - in England. Catgut is an illustrious niam with six of her progeny winners—-1/ax COMET, his full brother* QumologM* *n4 Planet, and his half brothers Cattagat and Violoncello, conspicuous performera m jvngland. • J Laoantiua, sire of Catgut, wae an excellent performer, winning the Great Kingston Two-year-old Plate,. Earl Spencer Plate at Northampton, and Electrio Stakes, m wnicn ne beat Signorina and as a sire proved. • suoosjse. In conformation m nxuen, resembled Day Comet. ARCHIESTOWN (mp) (STB ARCHIBALD—CI&AIGELLACHIE). Sir Archibald was a cohepicuous succeea on the tiirf, and for sevexal years past naa been largely represented on. the winning list. Deemond, his great-sire, got Demosthenes ajmong other great eons. Craigellachie won seven races, and her sons, Scotch Duke 16 *iad Arohieetown 7 at two, thrfeoi four and five years old, and five times over hurdles, beating Waterbed (voted the best hurdle horse in England), concedme him 71b. Applications for service to be sent early to the Secretary of any of the following Racing Clubs:—Hamilton. Te Aroha, Oh.raemuri (Paeroa) Waipa (Te Awamutu), To Kuiti, Rotorua. FEES : DAY COMET - - £10 10s per mare. ARCHIESTOWN- £10 10* per mare. Grazing: Wet 7b 6d; dry, ss. .-,.... SPECIAL NOTE.—Marea by rail to Te Rapa are returned fre« under / the Railway Regulations.' if specified in the consignment note. For further particulars apply to . E. H. O'MBARAi Or, Secretary, Hamilton. JAMES MALCOLM, Te Rap*. rpo STAND AT MORRINSTHLIGHT. X LIGHT. L\*- UU> (5), Imp., 5 YEARS OLD. SIRE: ST. MARTIN (2), by St. Frusquin —Margerihe, hy Petrarch, son of Lord Clifden—Laura, by Orlando, son of Touchstone —Tasmania, by Melbourne. DAM: MAXIMA (5), by Ayrshire, son of Hampton—Rose Melton, by Melton —La Rosiere, by Roseberry—The Empress Maud by Beauclerc. SWTFT FLIGHT is an all bay with black points, splendid bone, is over .16 hands, of excellent conformation, disposition and general character. No sire in New Zealand .can show a greater array in. pedigree of. highcla*s classic and important stake winners. Swift Flight has proved himself a very sure foal-getter in his first season. TERMS: A limited number of mares at £1$ 12s. Good grazing, mares with foal ss, &r? 3s. Every care; no responsibility. Mares met at Morrinsville, and if consigned on stud visit a» returned free. For further particulars apply . MESSRS. JOHN GADDES. or FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. - • " i' ■' """. ' ' ' ' . Jfe rpo STAND AT TE AROHA iHrW THE TEOROUGHBEED ' li \wii IT STALLION: MARBLE ARCH I. (Imp.). By Isinglass—Dam Mall. As this' Horse'B stock have won about 480.000 in the last eight years, comment is unnecessary. Marble Arch is now in the pink of condition, and inspection invited. Terms.— SOgns. Single Mares; two or more, 25gne. ' Also, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. . ST. AMANS, By Soult—Lottie. Sire of Gold Kip, Oakleigh, Signature, Grand Canyon, and several Show Ring horses. Nearly all the horses in training by St. Amans/have won on the fiat' and over country this last few seasons. Terms.—lOgns. All mares that miss to either horise wijl be served the,following season for half fee.. All mares met it Te Aroha Station.' Wire Te Aroha West. Grazing.—Dry Mares, 2s 6d; Wet Mares. 8s pef week. All care bus no responsibility. Cards sent on application. R. B. HINES, Owner. , j* A T THE OTUD, {fHfiWg MATAMATA. SZu TTALKYBIAN. WILLIAM: THE THIRD^-VALiYR. Valkyrian only started ,on 4*>ur occasions in England, winning the • Tudor Plate of lOOOsovs., W.F.A.; and wis placed on the other three occasions. Sold »J; Dispersal Sale of the Dukq of Portland- Imported to New. Zealand by Dr. Ring for racing; :an unfortunate road accident, shortly after being put :intp training, prevented him from being further persevered with. ' Valkyrian comes from the. 9 family, which produced ' Cyllene, Sir; Eager, and many other noteworthy performers. All particulars can. be obtained on application to . ALLAN McARTHUR. Matamatarf\Q STAND • THIS -:-■ _jS\ 1 SEASON AT MAKARAU vBSBM r,'?rh rV)? I . o^lol^ l staiiion FIPWISJ MULLINGAR.by Marble Arch w vM If —Romola- (Marble Arch by SJS&oJjLmm ■l«r.gla^B T Mall, Romoia by Wallace—Lissdurn.) MullinW* &a. dark bay, with black point?, stand- ' ing.ls hands %m. A proved good horse, having won races at the age of 2, 3, 4, se, and 7 years, including Cambria Handicap' at c'CJrJtewon' and Victoria Handicaps at .Ellerslie, .Avondale %te Great Northern Guineas, Epsom Handicap. A.R.C £ lty 0 bi lOOOsovs.,: and' Avondalo Cup. TERMS.— £S 5s per Mare. All fees to be paid by January l, 1(123. GoodT grazing. 2s 6d.,per week. AH care taken, but no responsibility incurred.—For further particulars, apply to JAMES FLYNN, \ Makarau. ■■'.-■ - J& HPO STAND THE -*- SEASON 'fMn AT PAPAKTJjRALUCULLUS (12), imp. Sire, Ard. Patriok (5), winner of English Derby. Dam. Lucca (12), winner of German Oaks. 5000 soys., by Cazabat (3). With limited " opportunities. Lucullua has been represented • by the following winners:—Dainty Step, Miss Munlc-, Miss Gold, Lady Lois, Lucullan, Lucius, etc. ■ Fee. 25gns. Every care, no responsibility. Grazing, Bs per wsek wet mar*?; 3 S pe r dry mares. . . ' • ■ •' For full particulars apply N. WALTERS. Papakura. /ftk , V° STAND THE SEAjaHfljajdfgrS i- SON AT BELL FARM, BWmmW avondale, the cham'j Ifttm PION STALLION |U% :n 0L D T> EL L. iiiapmm ».■ 'Ur oL D JD eL L; ; (By Capitalist—Merry Bell) TERMS: £15 15s EACH MARE. Grcom&ge 6s, good grazing; wet mares, 6s, drj mare 3s 6<i. ' All care taken but no responsibility. .Mares not stinted will be served free next season. ( For particulars see Cards, or apjjly T. ROE, Owner, , '. Avondale. - ."j JL UET E R ,TtT OK O. ' ff&llifldßJß The Standard-bred Trotting FJPt? WILL STAND'THE < r T\ n SEASON. 1923. i»VrUir . AT MANGERE. Sire: The World's .Premier Sire, PETER THE GREAT. Dahj.; Misa Nash, dam of Peter Nash (2.1); full brother to PETER MOKO. Peter Meko's yearlings, ar© full of quality. Come'and aee their work. They wul convince you. ■■'■ ' -—- • • : FEE: £12 12a. Two or more Mares longing to same'owner fee reduced to £3 2s. For full particulars and v -cards, apply to «:wner, ' W. G. BRIGHT; , Westaey Roiidi, Mx&ttf. ' .'' : ■■■'■..■■' ' "V : *

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

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