Stud Horses. jjL rpo STAND THIS jJ ffl«% 1 COMING SEASON gramamS at mr. j. p. Sinclair's fffpfiP FARM. TAKANINI. tLcJLm QOMB T3OY TT 'TOB3»SS' Oomb JDoy 11* SIRK: CYRUS (imp.), by Cyllene. from Stream of Gold, by St. Ancrelo. from Goldstreain. DAM: THE TART (imp.), by Perigord. from Ccloeno. by Valour, from Bay Celia. SOME BOY 11. i» a, beautifully-bred bay horae of splendid constitution and fine temperament, and was a. first-class performer, having won 16 races in Australia, over all distances, beating several high-class performers, including that good horse GreenBreeders should avail themselves of the opportunity of mating their mares with Some Boy 11.. who. last year, in his first season, proved a sure foalgctter. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Two or more mares the property of one. owner, 12 guineas. Grazing:—Mare and foal. 5s per week: dry mares, 3s per . week. All marcs will be met at Tskanini Station. Further particulars from EWEN ALISON. Jan., Owner. 1 Or T. L. BRIGHT AND CO.. Bloodstock Agents. 3. Customs Street. Auckland. rpo STAND AT MORRINSfIiMI SWIFT 17LianT. 'fiLn OWIFT l 1 LIGHT. LVH*' (5), Imp.. 5 YEARS OLD. BIKE:'ST. MARTIN (2), by St. Fruequjn —Marj-orine, by Petrarch, eon of Lord Cnfden— Laura, by Orlando, son of Touchstone —Tasmania, by Melbourne. DAM; MAXIMA (5). by Ayrshire, eon of Hampton—Rose Melton, by Melton —La Roniexe, by Rosoborry—The Empress Maud by Boauclerc. SWIFT 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 high* cl«.b« classic and important stake winner*. Swift Flight has proved himself a very cure foal-getter in his first season. TERMS: A limited number of marea at £13 12s. Good grazing, mares with foal 6s, dry Bs. Every caro-; no responsibility. Mares met at Morrinaville. and if consigned on stud visit are returned free. For further particulars apply MESSRS. JOHN GADDES. or FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsvilla, TTINUERA STUD. m !S"*"B' Monoform — Black Watch. J«Ji-seil«ism Will serve a limited number of Marcs this season. Potoa sired three winners his first season at the stud out of twelve mares that were mated with him. POANUI, POTEEN and BUTE SOUND. FEE: TWENTY GUINEAS. Grazing: 5s per week. All care but no responsibility. W. C. RING. -fl|L rpo STAND THE SEA- — J&T* 1 SON AT BELL FARM. ffSSSBBm AVONDALE, THE CHAMWW&W nON STALLION fir-wri noii i> bell, IBSirwftr-g vxold Dell. (By Capitalist—Merry Boll) TERMS: £15 15a EACH MARE. Groom ago ss, good grazing; wet marea, ss. dry mar© 3s Gd. All caro taken but no responsibility. Mares not stinted will bo served free next tcason. For particulars see Cards, or apnjy T. ROE. Owner. Avondale. jl DETER MOKO, The Standard-bred Trotting I MMT®ss WILL STAND THE f\ f\ SEASON. 1922. LVik AT MANGERE. Sire: Tho World's Premier Siro, ' PETER THE GREAT. Dam: Mies Nash, dam of Peter Nash (2.1), full brother to PETER MOKO. Peter Moko'a yearlings aro full of quality. Come and see their work. They •will convince you. FEE: £12 12s. Two or more Mares belonging to same owner fee reduced to £9 Be. For full particulars and cards, apply to owner. W. G. BRIGHT. Westney Road, Mangers. rpo STAND THIS 4\ ■*• SEASON AT MAKARAU ffffßMEw —Tho Thoroughbred Stallion BWquß MULLINGAR, by Marble Arch w wm H —Romola. (Marble Arch by J,A , Iftinglasa—Mall, Romola, by WHjESBBCSW Wallace—Lissdurn.) Mullingar is a dark bay, with black points, standing 15 hands 2m. A proved good horee, having won races at the age of 2. 3, 4, 5 6. and 7 years, including Cambria Handicap' at Tokapuna. Criterion and Victoria Handioaps at Ellorslio, Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Guineas, Epeom Handicap, A.R C City Handicap of lOOCteovs.. and Avondale Cup. TERMS.—£S 5s per Mare. All fees to bo paid by January 1, 1923. Good - grazing. 2a 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred.—For further particulars, apply to JAMES FLYNN. Makarau. y*fc rpo STAND THE SEASON J&t+ X AT A. CAMERON'S fKHH FARM. MANGERE. and 1 HefHßw visit McConnochie'e Stables, »fS M To Aroha every Wednesday lAi mil *m and Frankton Thursday mornings, THE AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPION STALLION, OUR THORPE UR X HORPE (2.S Official Record). By O.Y.M—Dam. Lady Thorpe. Further performances and particulars, apply to Owner A. CAMERON. Manger.. 'Phono 30D, Mangere. rpo STAND THE SEASON fff&Smg AT ROSEBERRY AVE.. 7 BIRKENHEAD. And Travel the Surrounding THE BROWN TROTTING STAiLLION. HAL BOY (Reg. Stud Book), ■By Hal Zolock (imp.)— Berlin Maid (Dam " of Gold Boy). Terms: £5 6s per Mare. Groomage, ss. Payable January 1. 1923. , All care taken but no responsibility. N.B.—HAL BOY will visit Stockley Bros.* Farm, Tamaki West, every week-end (Saturday to Monday), from to-day. For further particulars, apply to H. J. HAWKINS. EL CARBINE'(imp.). THE SIRE OF EARLY SPEED. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DILWORTH STUD FARM. OTAHUHU. THE IMPORTED TROTTING SIRE, EL CARBINE, by Carolkin, 2.74; he bein,; by tho Mighty MoKinney. 2.11 J. El Carbine's dam is /omzar, ahe being by Zombro, 2.11; he being, by McKinney, 2.11 J. El Carbine is tho sire of the winners of two N.Z. Trotting Stakes (for 3-year-olds),' El Munster and Carbinia, who won in 1919 and 1921 respectively. Ho is aleo the siro of that brilliant pacer First Carbine, 4.31 4-5. Before leaving America El Carbine trotted a mile in 2.11, no was then a three-year-old-Ho hae also a N.Z. winning record of 4.45 2-fI. For: 10 guineas; two or more mares, the property of same owner, 8 guineas each. Groomage fee, ss. Good grazing; dry xuajres Bs, wet mares 5a per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Fees payable on or before January 1, 1923. Mares mot at Otahuhu station. For further particulars apply B. EDWARDS, Dilworth Stud Farm. Otahuhu. 'Phone 70, Otahuhu. rPO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM. I TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. Siro: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (eon of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina, by Traduoer from Yalterina, by Yattendoii. Dam: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana. bv Goldebrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (V.R-C. Derby ami St. Leger), from Svlvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze—The Barb, by Fisherman. , . ■ CHESTERFIELD is a bis-boned cheetuut horse, standing 15.21 hands. Ho has won championship honour* in the ahow ring; and his you lie stock have also been awarded high honours. Fee, Sffiis. Good grazing. Dry marea, lie 6d: wet, 5s per week. All care. but. no responsibility. J. P. SINCLAIR. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18209, 30 September 1922, Page 12
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