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' STUDHORSES. •- ''>£%£ ... ... ~: . ..-^^«v-^;-:.rr:- . ■ ~'.,., -^^■j STUD SEASON, 1923.:;« ROMEOT~(Imp.}, ••""-'•- '■•■•;■ .-.•--•. -•/,. -- ;?^!iill| : BY FLYING FOX-GLARE. • "- ->>.4| m FLYING FOX, sire of ROMEO won tW__ jS I Two Thousand Guineas -Derby, *S5 it A Leger;■ ■ and proved himself one of- ibl'ilifl greatest horses that figured on the English " turf. Many of his sons have won "'trarkori fame at the stud, and . °? in the first li«. ' z '"4 is The. Welkin, sire of that great galloper W Gloaming. ■ ■■■■•«• ' B -""vci., GLARE, dam of Romeo, has produe«el ''X** **Win 3f Wh ° haV6 W °* "5 TEA TRAY 1 (Imp.), BY THE TETRARCH—GOOD AND GAY. 4 TEA TRAY is one of the most attractive * -' descendants, ° the celebrated Lorse THE TETRARCH. who won every race he con. tested, and whose progeny have „11 ■?>« played marked brilliancy 7 with staying' - capacity. Descendants of The TeSSk have won over £100.000 in the abort .SS' •:: of five years. •*«*• ;■'.' \< \ GOOD AND GAY. dam of TEA TRAY • proved herself a good winner, and is half! sister to Popmgaol (dam of Pogrom, *_£ ; nor of the Oaks, 1922). -™i.™m. wu> . :s Full particulars from . -: Oj ERNEST ALISON. * !;f Takapuna. * ; >;i Auckland. .'..% TO STAND THE SEASON. TE PAPAPa -v AUCKLAND. ****?*• AL MACK. '-rA oSSy 'BS23P-;::' :: &{fr-"-'.l 11 Mack is a beautiful Rich Bay, with black points, perfect action, and very omit and even tempered. q let "■£■ : A FEW FACTS ABOUT AL MACK - : i; " H» accomplished the World's luce Record ' : at Goshen. 111., U.S.A. He also holds - World's Record to c high-wheel sulky 2m 14s. .He went 2m. Bis., winning at Philal ' Oelpnia, U.S.A., the fasteei! mile ever raced over that track. In three years he contested '•-'■ 82 heats, won 39, winning 13.125d01. ■-'-"> No other »ire imported from America has '- equalled hi* New Zealand Performances. He is bred In game racehorse lines from' great producing strains on both sides. His list is filling rapidly. ~ Mares met ELLERSLIE. , All care, no responsibility. • * ■■'•,-i, Fee: 12gns. Groomage 53; Grazing, Sg--- | week. Cards and particulars from - -•*< -.-7 McKENDRICK BROS.. ! Te Papapa. Auckland. :^ AT THE BTUD, MATAMATA. 3 - ••'■-■'..'• ■'■'-"■■-■■ : - .:J>? ' ■■-■ THE HIGHLY-BRED IMPORTED SIRE, % VALKYRIAN (9). . I By WILLIAM THE THIRD (son of the ;: o celebrated ST. SIMON), from Valkyr vi.- \ (daughter of Eager, by Enthusiast). £ 1 : %'% VALKYRIAN is descended from the same / family that all those good horses in Aus-"•*. tralia came from, through Evening Star-"->.: (Wakeful, Nightfall, Noctuifonn, Radnor,'* :i The Toff, etc.); and tht» branch through Ade- ;= laide by Young ' Melbourne that Valkyriaa WL,■".; descoeds from has been very successful.' -t->4 ;V i FEE: .12 Guineas. »' Splendid paddocking at 5s per week is :~ <. available for mares, and every care will be taken, but no responsibility. ..--.-.-,-> .: A ; ;*fc: : ir!i For further particulars apply to -; / v/ Bxi8 x i . •'.-., ALLAN McARTHUR. 7 A "? . .-.-.■ ■ Matsmate. % .->; Or W. C. RING. V.M.D.. ~--':-# '■' -" - "-.. - Remueta. ;«ia i . ; .* ff fro STAND : AT OWNER'S FARM,' * X TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. ':X<& HEBTERFIELD. ;>■■;; ■ Sire: Wairiki Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose: and*f?p White, by Nordenfeldt, from Rosarina.i by Wm Traducer from Yattenna, by ..Yattendon.r'r-,-": Dam: Mantle, by Taum&n (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Mattvna, by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger),' bod of Mty Fireworks (V~R.C. Derby and St. Leger.). ;.: ' from Sylvia =, vV.R,C. Oaks and dam *:!.bfSf| Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze—The Bush, >. - by Fisherman. -•■■-, ' - : .;,- -<■:■ -,-" •.,v---jr--rs>fs-\'i '• Chesterfield is a handsome chestnut horse standing 15.3 hands with great sub&t&nce. Winner of six Ist Prizes and two Championships in the show ring. His stock, are also;-..'" great prize-winners. ... ~—,•: 'FEE: lOrns. * Hunt -■! Club and Farmers' -Mares,; Sgnn. ■-■":. ' ■.-;.-"*- -;> v; '.""'' : -' *■'•""■ -. '? fi >ZWtigsßfc t Gracing: Dry Mares; 3s ;; €d; Wet : ; Marts,'' , 5s per. we«k.t Every care, no reeponsibU-frlfi ity. -:'■•''." •■ ''■■-. '•'""■' ' r t"\ '■■■ ■ "■> "■': -■ : -'-®'Sj»il , :.,,- ■ :'.v.r>y J. P. SINCLAIR. - '' ■ ' ,-'i-'---' .--■ : -- 'V-'.K.-";-.Takanini.',Auckland;%;':**^ ii i ■ . i . i i .i i ... i i. ...... ~ v.'ft-jf __A mO STAND THIS.. j ifllfci -*■ SEASON AT-MAKARAU - ■ SJEfiraEl ~ The - Thoroughbred Stallion §"M UP 11 '!' MULLINGAR. *by Marble • rfl fl ; Romola (Marble Arch ••' ir>W LU* ?by';. Isinglass Romola ' . by Wallaotv—Lisedurn). ; Mullinga-r is a darks',.': bay, with black points, : s'anding" 15 hands Wm Sin. A prov.sd good horse, having won races mm at the age of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 years, including >Cambria Handicap at ; Takapuna. . ' Criterion and Victoria ,-J- Handicaps fa»3?M« Ellerslio, Avondale Guineas, Great Northern mm Guineas Epsom Handicap, A.R.C. ■$>, City Mm Handicap of lOOOsovs., and Avondale CurTerms: £5 5s per Mars. All fees to ,b»«i;|-j paid by ' January- 1, 1924. r '-.' : '- : -■'•,"-•'■'■:'■■■ ! Good grazing, 2a-€d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred.— ;%j further particulars, - apply to 3 % .s. *. '" JAMES-FLYNN, Owner. v«i,J - •■■■•-',•''' ' '■'-"' -?--'-' : '-'--- ■"--■-:'' ; : Makaraa. • ":;K^-v^''-rro "STAND THIS SEASON JiiiLjf -»- ' : ■ ■ (1923) ' ; '" ' : - \ fwSßs at bell fakm « ' l '^ /f-Zlf y '' : ■ AVONDALE. '/ i ■■*?SEB BELL (2782) - : iM > : \:i - ' CHAMPION BIRE OF : STAYERS _- g ; The only aire *» «***?*?*!! end a trotter witb %MvmiH of 4.82 and better—Steel Bell.fe ill NltoB(^ 480 8-5, Gold Boy 4.80 2-5, . *U'B«ll 4.81 and 2.12, Gold Girl 4.32 and | 3.18. Ena Bell 2.12. »rf< u , ; ~ '. , Teraiis: £15.15s each mare. -, :■ wi^M Good Grazing. 8s 6d per week. We* : - ; 19 ¥ot fall particulatS T apply, Avondale., V{ N^iQjV" MAN-O-WAJI, : J fl ' The . Champion Pacer, 9ftT~TB - :: ' MAN-0-WAR, will do Stud,, f\ if ' 'duties at worth Studr - l^ls^ieV 7 Farm this season. " V MAN-O-WAR is the ! Champion Two-mile Sj Pacer of Australia. He has won a Sydney l Thousand, Two Auckland Cups ; a National;s - I Cup. Chris tchurch, and numerous ..■ other,\ v:.. Highiolass Races. He will serve a limited ; 1i number of approved mares at 20 guineas. ELCAR33INE(Imp.). * The American - Sire, EL CARBINE, will : td do 1 Stud duties at ;| Dilworth Farm this sea- |fg| eon, at a fee of 10 guineas. ~ ~ \j.m | Eli CARBINE is -the sire of that • «ood'.-: 'm pacer First Carbine, also of El Munster ~->; (T.), 3 years, and Carbinia (T.). 3 years,?; v winners New Zealand; Trotting Stakes. 1919, V- m 1921, respectively. :;• , .-■-- „' ■■■ .' ..? •<■•:. ' ;^; .Pedigrees \ and | full particulars on appliclr-^; All' care taken, but no responsibility. .', B. EDWARDS, '~ ■" " ~-'\\ ■ ;. Dilworth Stud Farm, Otahuhu. .«y, \ f 'Phone 76, OUhuhu. ■ ■■• *• • - f': THE Arab Pony Desert Chief will stand tf , the season'at: the R.M. Stables, Roto- ..; ma Fee. £8 35.-rFurther particulars. apply *»»• ""'the GJfcOOM-IN-CHARGE. m% "■ •.■;,:..R.M. Stables. ■R6tortta.'-.-..\y^ ';'" -Hgßg WBt ' uon Wave. ! standard-bred TROTTING stallion : ; '- v?? ,; ?i*,'- ; V-''i', ''■;''"■..'■'' ,'..'■ ■'';-:;''.V'-' ';. '[-■: ■ ''■„■ ;; ! ? ; -.*' .- :•■'■.?' 1 Sire. - Waverley, Pacer, 2m, 4m 355, lm, ,-; 2m 16s; Dam, Miss Huon, Junr.. Trotter. J ■•SfyvY -'■-■■•■ -4.57 ; 1m,:;2m..205. ■;'..; >_. - ';V.|| i Huon Wave is a bright bay, with black v: points, with a nice even , temper. I am. v bringing * Huon Wave f down to breed to some of my own > mares, and will give the : ;' settlers of the.-Thames and surrounding dis- •' m tricts the opportunity to breed from this -jm highly-bred , Horse. Terms, ~ single mares, --j 6gns; 2 or '". more belonging to the sams vi - owner, as : pet > arrangement. .: v ~ ; ,£;; ; For full particulars, apply to , ■ "" ':, •," A. LOWE. ~"\ Co. H. Lowe, Thames. . c-'j.jV "* - ---> . rpHE WELL - KNOWIf .-.-•' JP> -L PACER. fjH.ro QUR THORPE. Our Thorpe Record. . 2.6 1-5 and'winner-'-::; over all ': distances : from 1 mile *up to 25 '".;' miles. Lady kThorpei is Ou- Thorpe's dam. ■ Will stand ; at Green Bros.' stables, Frankton, every s Monday " and ¥ Tuesday, •; and *as Homestead, s Korom-t-ua, ;.' every "?»■ Wednesday -Jjy 'i and- Saturday. '.*' -, s-K%■ -. ." r-'-r** •*-- r Half Fee payable first service, balance January ■;■ 1."-- 1824. For : further '; particulars apply*' A. v DarenV'phone -i 26SR. ' N B.—All mares sent by rail should be consigned to Groen Bros., Frankton Junction, 'phone 1254. All oars taken but';■ no respoasieiUty. Fee, £12 13s single marss ;f £10 m-> two ef more, ?- No , foal,:- fee«; «trice ' next sm^^Mmm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 14

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