'StiwT Horses. ■" »V ' '.' ...?; . . I' ■' " v - /^'- :> __i : *'Fo ''■ STAND' THIS ~ ' -fflPfe 1 COMING SEASON . -WWBWimr AT MR. J. P. SINCLAIR'S BfjaHWp FARM. TAKANINI. 7ff _flL— OOME "ROY TT -.■ fegEiSigß' OOME . UOY 11. by Cyllene. from Stream of Gold., by St. Angelo. from Goldstream. • ."' , „ . ",',-'■ DAM* THE TART (imp.), by Pengord. from Celoeno. by Valour from Bay Ceha, SOME BOY 11. is a. beautifully-bred bay horse of -splendid Constitution and.fin. temperament, and was a. first-class performer, having won 16 .races in Australia, over all distances, beating »ev«ial high-class per- 3 formers,! including,that good horse Green- 3 8 Breede*rs should avail themselves of the ! opportunity of mating their mares with SomSkßoy H v who. last year, in his first eeasorr/ proved a sure foaigetter. •"FEE: 15 GUINEAS. . J '•Two or morel mares the property of one owner, '12 ,guiheas< ( Grazing :—Mare .and foal. Cs per week; dry mares, 8s per week. All males will be met at Takanini Station. Further particulars from " ■v " EWEN ALISON. Jun.. Owneir. L Or/ " ■:* T, L. BRIGHT AND CO.. i <\ Bloodstock Asents, . 8, Customs Street. Auckland. ] — Z 3 jA npo STAND AT TE AROHA ' j Rpiff ' L WEST. 3 'rf if THE THOROUGHBRED toltlf-r ' STALLION: - MAEBLE AECH I. amp.), •By Isinglass— Dam Mall. As this Horse's stock have won about £80.000 in the last eight yeare, comment is unnecessary. Marble Arch is now in . the pink of condition, and inspection invited. .Terms.—i, SOgns. Single Mares; two or more, 25gns. Also, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. - :,'•. ST.' AMANS. By Soult—Lottie. Sire df w *Gold Kip, Oakleigh, Signature, Grand Oanyon, and several Show Ring hories. Nearly all the horses in training by St. Anions have won on the flat and over country this last few seasons. Terms.—lOgns. AH mares that miss to either horse will bo served the following season for half fee. All mares met at Te Aroha Station. Wire Te Aroha West. Grazing.—Dry Mares, 2s 6d; Wet MaTes, 3s p3r week. All care but no responsibility. Cards sent on application- „ R. B. HINES. . .' . Owner. ■ . jgk rpo STAND AT MOREINS■I' 1 VILLE. IfSijfijQV aWEFT TTiLIGHT. ffWjK "OWEFT JP LIGHT. L-W LL- (5). Imp., 5 YEARS OLD.
SIRE: ST. MARTIN (2), by St. Frusquin —Margerine, by Petrarch, son of Lord Chfden—Laura, by Orlando, eon of Touchstone —Tasmania, by Melbourne. DAM: MAXIMA (5). by Ayrshire, son of Hampton—Rose Melton, by Melton—La Rosierc, by Roseberry—The Empress Maud |by Boauclerc. i SWIFT FLIGHT is an all bay with black I points, splendid bone, iB over 16 hande, of I excellent conformation, disposition and gene--1 ral character. No aire in New Zealand can > enow" a greater array in pedigree of. highclass classic and important stake winners. ' Swift Flight hae proved himself a very sure foal-getter in his first season. TERMS: A limited number of marcs at £12 12s. Good grazing, mares with foal ss, dry 3s. Every care; no responsibility. Mares met at Morrinsville. and if consigned on stud visit are returned free. For further particulars apply MESSRS. JOHN GADDES, or FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. t'jjj TPO STAND THIS SEASON Mk L AT ORANGA ESTATE, Iw7m ellerslie. XmSmHoI Tiie Thoroughbred Stallions. SURVEYOR (7). (Winner of over £6000 in three seasons.) ~ '' ,- By Nassau —Pedometer. Surveyor was a brilliant racehorse, competing; most creditably against the best ia New Zealand and Australia over all distances from 4jtur. to li miles. " V- THURNHAM (3). .'By John O'Gaunt—Lady Disdain. o Thurnham is the sir© of. the winners Tireless. Nola. and Golden Light. Fees tor either horse: 25gns and 10s groomago: grazing 7s 6d, per mare per week. , Every care taken, but no responsibility ac- . I cepted. ■ i ' „,.?;. ■ ; -further particulars from 'i r'l Y-- Mp WH. PATTERSON. Vi' ' ' Rawhiti Rd.. Elleralie. ' *&''. ' Or J. PATEBSON. t P.O. Box 511. Auckland. TO STAND THE SEABON 1 AT .A. CAMERON'S fWSmm FARM* MANGERE, and IHB visit McConnochie'o Stables, 'wM •■■■|f*' v " *£* Aroha'every Wednesday anc * Fran'kton Thursday mornings. THE AUSTRAV LASIAN- CHAMPION STAL- . •' •.. £ vi . LION.W J OUR rjPHQRPE UR X HORPE (2.6 Official Record). By O.Y.M—Dam, Lady Thorpe. Further performainoei arid .particulars, Apply to Own© l • ♦ t |S £ A; CAMERON. Manger*. 'Phone 30D, Marigexe. : »y ; . ■ -.- » i . •'■'"■..'..■ '"-* ■-'? T° STAND THE SEA- • ~,,„ Ijfir* I SON AT BELL FARM, ■IBSSsaB AVONDALE. THE CHAMjfIW „ PION STALLION poLD r%- EL L. -Yp^--i;\" : (By .Capitalist—M«»rry Bell) £15 IBs EACH MARE. Grodm'ftge 6s, good wet maros, 6s, dry mare 3s 6d. ■ • All care taken but no responsibility. '.I not stinted will free next season. - •■.'.-•,.- ■'!'•'•• ,Fdr particulars see Cards, apaly . iV ■ ' g. ROE.-Owner. . ". ;- %/ - Avondale. ET.EB Turb KO, Tll ° Standard-bred Trotting I jywW WILL STAND'JrHE fV'lf SEASON, 1922, • AT MANGEKE. ■ Sire:. The-World's Premier Sire. S A .' ":" PETER THE GREAT, « * Dam:' Miss Nash."dam of Peter Nash (2.1), full brother, to PETER MOKO. % Peter ; Moko'fl yearlings ar© full of quality. Come and see their' work. JThey will con- : vinr.e jrou.?;,' FEE: £12 12«. Two or more Mares ' longing to, sam© owner fee reduced to ,£9 9a. j For full particulars and cards, apply to i '.eerier. '~ W. G. BRIGHT) .j f < >'■.;.",; - /s■* Westhey Road; Mangere. >v rpp STAND THE SEASON fWWf AT ROSEBERRY AVE.. fjl'jMm. BIRKENHEAD. Ana ajtfyijr the Surrounding Districts, ; -THE .BROWN TROTTING ..STALLION. I hAt toyi .-.i--' %c ; " (Reg,. Stud Book). By. Hal Zolock (imp.)— Berlin Maid (Dam ; ■•■, '• ■> of Gold Boy). Terms: £5 5s per Mare. Groomage, ss. i - . .Payable January 1. 1923. • All ioare taken but no responsibility. Fof*further particulars; apr'v to i' ' rxr.-j-* "'■ .H. J. HAWKINS. • Removal Notices. , ,«-.;,'■>-.-.» —■ ;,.c. ■*. •:;... •, : ; . TOE k'O V A L N O T I C E. •■».. J THE NAifeoNAL BANK OF NEW . , ;' v ZEALAND. LTD., "[% :t * -HAMILTON. On* and,, after TUESDAY, September - 26, . business; & "'will be conducted in the New Premiees,' , , CORNER OF' VICTORIA AND BRYCE ~/ ' STREETS. FOR THE NATIONAL BANK 01? N.Z., . : ;,"■■ LIMITED., f '"••-'--' ALFRED JOLLY. General Manager. SPRING '" CLEANING.—Carpets Lifted. Cleaned. .Altered or Repaired' and Relaid by experienced fitters. ~l DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANING CO.. i __J ■■ 12, Strand Arcade RIMU DRESSING CHEST, (new), four dr«wers,_2 jewel drawers, bevel mirror; i £i IDs 6d.—Walker, 3ft, Qmsea Stteek ' ' •' -- r Vi' ri '.''■ -'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 6
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