—^ 1 ~ STOP HORSES. _\: TO STAND THE SEASON. TE PAPAPA. AUCKLAND. AL MACK. , Winning Record . . .. 2m. 65a. " . Officially Timed ..- .. 2m. Bis. , Al Mack is a beautiful Rich Bar, with black pointy, perfect action, and very quiet and even tempered. A FEW PACTS ABOUT AL MACK, i Ho accomplished the World's Race Record i at Go3hen, 111., U.S.A. He also hold* . World's Record to a high-wheel Bulky. 2m. b lis. He -went 2m. Sis., winning at Phila- , delpbia, U.S.A., the fastest mile ever raced i over that track. In three years he contested , 82 heats, won 39, winning 13,125d01. No other aire imported from America has • eo.ua.Ucd his New Zealand Performances. . He is bred In game racehorse lines from , great producing strains on both sides. . His list is fittinß_rw»dly. Mares met ELLERSLIE. . All oare,-no responsibility. . Fee* 12gns. doomage sb; Grazing, 3s ■ week.' Cards and particulars from W McKENDRICK BROS.. ~ , ! Te- Papapa. Auckland. ; STUD SEASON, 1923. • ROMEoT(Imp.), BY FLYING FOX—GLARE. FLYING *. OX, sire of ROMEO, won the ' Two Thousand Guineas Derby, and St. 1 Leger; and proved himself one of the ' greatest horses that figured on the English ' turf. Many of his sons have won marked fame at the stud, and one in the first line ■ is The Welkin, sir© of that great galloper ' Gloaming. , , , GLARE, dam of Romeo, has produced numerous winners, who have won over £34,000 in stakes. TEA TRAY 1 (Imp.), ; BY THE TETRARCH-GOOD AND GAY. TEA TRAY is one of the moat attractive 1 descendants of the celebrated horse THE • TETRARCH. who won every race he con- ' tested, and whose progeny have all dis- • played marked brilliancy with staying ' capacity. Descendants of The Tetrarch ' have won over £100,000 in the short space • of five years. GOOD AND GAY. dam of TEA TRAY. . proved herseif a good winner, and .is half- , sister to Poping&ol (dam of Pogrom, winner of the Oaks, 1922). > i Full particulars from » ERNEST ALISON. Takapuna. • Auckland. AT THE STUD. MATAMATA. i THE HIGHLY-BRED IMPORTED SIRE, ! VALKYRIAN (9). " By WILLIAM THE THIRD (son of the celebrated ST. SIMON), from Valkyr (daughter of Eager, by Enthusiast). VALKYRIAN is descended from the same family that all those feood horses in Aus- , tralia came from, through Evening Star i (Wakeful, Nightfall, Noctuifona, Radnor, !ho Toff, etc.) ; and the branch through Adei laide by Young Melbourne that Valkyrian , desponds from has been very successful. > FEE: .12 Guineas. i Splendid paddocking at 5s per week is . available for mares, and every care will be taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to \ ALLAN McABTHUR. Matamata. Or W. C SING. V.M.D., Remuera. \ TO STAND AT OWN i'S FARM, k J-, TAKANINI, CHESTERFIELD. HESTERFIELD. Sire: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby). . by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and [ White, by Nordenfeldt, from Rosarina, by , Traducer from Yattenna, by Yattendon. Dam: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from , Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matans, , by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of r Fireworks (V7R.C. Derby and St. Leger), . from Sylvia IV.R.C. Oaks and dam of [ Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze—The Barb, by Fisherman. Chesterfield is a handsome chestnut horse . standing 15.3 hands with great substance, i Winner of sis Ist Prizes and two Championships in the show ring. His stock are also great prize-winners. FEE: lOgns. Hunt Club and Farmers' Mares, sgns. ' Grazing: Dry Mares. 3s 6d; Wet Mares, ' 5s per week. Every care, no reeponsibil- '•.*.'. J. P. SINCLAIR. Takanint. Auckland. i J&*. TO STAND THIS . 11M.JJ % A SEASON AT MAKARAU • ■ «H&%S9 —The Thoroughbred Stallion I MULLING AR. by Marble , I 1 #1 Arch—Romola (Marble Arch 4*-> W- \X*~ by Isinglass— Romola , by WallaceLissdurn). Mullingar is a dark bay, with black points, Branding 15 hands , 2m. A proved good horse, having won races > at the age of 2, 8. 4, 5, 6, and 7 years, in- , eluding Cambria Handicap at Takapuna, r Criterion and Victoria Handicaps at • Ellerslie, Avondale Guineas, Great Northern . Guineas Epsom Handicap, A.R.C. City , Handicap of lOOOsove., and Avondale Cup. , Terms: £5 5s per Mare. All fees to be . paid by January 1. 1924. t ' Good grazing, 2s 6d per week. All care i taken, but no responsibility incurred.— i further particulars, apply to JAMES FLYNN, Owner, Makarau. J Zi rpo STAND THIS SEASON ; fWwM AT BELL FARM. IK*J& AVONDALE. : GOIS BELL < 2782 >< 484 « CHAMPION SIRE -OF STAYERS. The only sire to get 4 pacers and a trotter 1 records of 4.32 and better—Steel Bell ' 431 nX Bell 4.30 2-5, Gold Boy .4.80 2-6, ' All Bell 4.31 and 2.12, Gold Girl 4.32 and ' 13, Ena Bell 2.12. •-.■;■-•. ' Terms: £15 15s each mare. k Goo? Grazing, 3s 6d per week. Wet ■ "BT«ft taken, but no responsibility. , > All fees must be paid before December 31, i 1923 ; For full apply, HUON A ££' UON VV AVE, I I STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION i - Sire, Waverley, Pacer, 2m, 4m 355, lm, 2m 16s; Dam, Miss Huon, Junr.. Trotter, , 4.57 lm, 2m 20*. Huon Wave is ft bright bay, with black i points, with a nice even temper. - I am . bringing Huon Wave down to, breed to some of my own mares, and will give the - settlers of the Thames and surrounding districts the opportunity to breed from this highly-bred Horse. Terms, single mares, - Ggns; 2 or more belonging to the same s owner, as per arrangement. e For full particulars, apply to ; A. LOWE. i 1 Co. H. Lowe, Thames. ,- ""?"* j* rpHE WELL - KNOWN f tt-toJp PACER. 5 lip® oim0 im t HORPK Our Thorpe/ Record. 2.6 1-5 and winner e over all distances from 1 mile up to 2Jt P miles. Lady Thorpe is Our Thorpe's dam. Will stand at Green Bros.' Stables, Frank- '" ton. every Monday and Tuesday, and at Homestead, Koromatua, every Wednesday n and Saturday. •;' .■ . • , t Half Fee payable first service, balance January 1. 1924. For further particulars a apply A. Durant, "phone 268 R. N.B.—All a mares sent by rail should be consigned to , Green Bros., Frankton Junction, 'phone '" 1254. All care taken but no responsibility. " Fee, £12 12s single mares; £ 10« 10s two or more. No foal, free service next year. MAN-O-WAR, BWllafM . The Champion Pacer, *r9H MAN-O-WAB. will do Stud I \ -II duties at Dilworth Stud «•»«•»' tw Farm this season. t MAN-O-V/AR is the Champion Two-mile I. Acer °f Australia, He has won a Sydney Thousand, Two Auckland Cups, a National V'," P V .Christchurch, and numerous other [. High-class Races. He will serve a limited jj number of approved mares at 20 guineas. a EL CARBINE (Imp.). 0 The American Sire. EL CARBINE, will i- do Stud duties at Dilworth Farm this sead son, at a fee of 10 guineas: „ EL CARBINE is the sire of that good pacer First Carbine, also of El Munster y (T.!, 3 years, and Carbinia (T.), 3 years, o winners New Zealand Trotting Stakes. 1919, f. 1921, respectively. :. Pedigrees and full particulars on apphcation. •■.•■.-' .il-i'i v All care taken, but no responsibility, 8 , B. EDWARDS. Dilworth Stud Farm, Otahuhu. 'Phone TO. Otahuhu. T~7\ Stand the Season.— Clydesdale , 1 Stallion. " Burn Roberts." will travel ', 'cievedou. Papakura,-and Karaka districts.-->f ParticulaVs, Fees, etc.. apply J. Hoye. or Groom. Clevodon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 15
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