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g""'"" 1 "—> 1 ' "I-M ■ stud EOiaass. . STUD NOTICE, 1924. x \ r rpHE gTBD : i' gTALLIONS. ' I Imp. ROMEO (1), 50 GUINEAS. ... | : By Flying Fox—Glare, by Ayrshire—Foe light, by Cremorao—Paraffin, by Bl» Athoi— Paradigm, by Paragone—Elh Home. FLYING FOX won the Two Thousai Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger, and m sire of Aj«s (Grand Prix), Jardy, V; d'Or, and The Welkin {sire of Gloaming! GLARE was a brilliant performer and j the darn of winners of £31,000 i ROMEO won 11 races in. England and ' the srro of iutmewns winners. And %v . • Imp. TEA TRAY (1), 50 GUINEAS. By The Tetrarch—Good and Gay, by Bayarci Popinjay, by St. Ptusquin— Chelandr by Goldfinch—lliusminata, by Rosicrucis —Paraffin, by Blair Athol—Paradigi by Paragoae—Ellen Home. TEE TETBABCH waa unbeaten and is t sire of .winners of over .£IOO,OOO. -.i-". GOOD AND GAY (grand-daughter of i famous mare Chelandry) won the Be boroufih Stakes (Ascot) and the BucJii ham Stakes (Newmarket), and is aff dam of Bold and Bad (recently imporfU to Australia), and is hall-sister to Pojlgoal (dam of Pogrom, winner oi p Oalre, 1922), and to Magpie, imp. h brilliant racehorse and a succesaful siJ TEA TRAY was never raced. His prof)' (»?ow yearlings) are well grown and y ,r great quality). 7. Full particulars from I . ERNEST ALLISON. / Takacuns., J Auckland. /%. MULLTin Ga l~ TO STAND THIS SEASON ATfiAKABAU.—TIie Thoroughbred Stallion G-AE. by Marble Arch—Romola (M^ e by Ismeiaas—Mall, Romola of y fljlace— Mullingar ia/? , dark bay, with black points, stanasnq l6 hands 2in. A proved good horse, havin? v ' o n races. at the ace of 2, 3, i, 5. 6, and feears.- including Cambria Handicap a t/lajtapuna. Criterion and Victoria HajP c sP s ,, at Ellerslie, Avondale Guineas. Northern Guineas, Epsom Handicap, >- ty Handicap of 1000se vs,, and .yndale. Terms: £5 5s per Mare Jf '■ees to be paid by January li, 1925. M Mares ar. per agreement. /, Good grazing, 2a 6d per y elc - All care taken, but no responsibility/"furred. For further particulars, 'o \ \ Makaran. y LUCUIIL (32); 'ARD P^TRICf-LUCCA). Luoullus is grftdial'/ coming to the fore, and last season W stock won £6000. He was represented/Jy the following horse!): —Queen Motcli. (acthil. Pomi»ey, Lady Ro wa. Master Boca etc. GrasiaK. —Wet M 'C 3, 3s per week; Dry Mares, 4s per we el; Every care: no : iponsibility. Terms 5 Guineas. A.'. WALTERS. Camp Farm, Otahuhu. ' A tr §ssws^s S ociffi'<l: TO STAND AT T BAPA, WAIKATO. DAY COMIT (Imp. 14). (ST. FRUSQTTN—CATGUT). St. Frusquin is 1C .of the beat- racehorsea and. sirea o! winners and .winner producers ir> Englai. . Catgut is an lllustxious inare, wi. six. of her progeny winners—DAY COM T. hia lull , brothers Quinologiat and Pf , anc ' l , is • brothers Cattagat a i Violoncello, conspicuous performers in ragland. Lsic&ntius, sire ofjCatgut. was an excellent performer, winrfag the Great Kingston Twcyear-old Plate, pari Spencer 1 late a,t Nor'ihampton. and ifw.tr ic StaKes, m which he beat Signorina i head; and as a sire proved a. eucceiss. Ij conformation, ho muci* resembles Day Comt. ARCHIESIOWN (Imp. i 7)" (SIR ARCHIB Ap—CRAIGELLACHIE). Sir Archibald wk a conspicuous sucooee on the turf, and fr oovoral years past has been largely reprefnted on tho winning hiit. Deanj'ond, nis Sot t I?€>rnpstaeniß3 among other sretJ sons. Cjraigellaohio won Beven races, and io* sons. Scotch Duko J.o» and Archiestowuf. at two, three, four and five yearn old. M 5 times over hurdles, beating Waterbi (voted .the best. hurdle horse in Englail). conceding him <lb. Applications ifr semces to be sent early to the Secretay of. any of the fohowvug Racing Clubs: Samiloa, Is Aroha, prune* muri (Paeroa)/Waipa (Te Awamuiu). To Kuiti, Rotoruk Fees: DAY.COMET. ]sgns. per mans. ARCH.IESTC)yN, £10 10s per mare. Grazing: Vit mares, 6s; dry, 3b* SPECIAL NOTE.—kares by rail to Ta Rapa are relumed free under the Railway ReguiationsJif specified in the consignment note. j For particulars, apply to 7 ' : E. H. O'MEARA, Or, I Secretary. Hamilton. / JAMES MALCOLM, I To Kapa. j. ■ ' ' : . '' ' ■* • ' • ■ " - ft TO /STAND THE REASON, 1924. P E TEE. MO K 0. THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTDTG STALLION. ■ • Reg. No. 86,307. Sire: The World's Premier Trotting Stallion, PETER THE GREAT, 2.74. Dam: MISS NASH, dam of Peter Nash, 2.1*. PETER MOKO goes back to the seventh dam; and all producers of champions. PETER MOKO •is absolutely the best son of Peler the Great irt tho Dominion. FEE: £13 12s; two or more Mares same owner, fe« reduced to £9 9s, payable at time of service. _ Good grazing. Wet Mares, 5s per week; dry Marea, Ss. Free return if Mare not in foal. All care but no responsibility. W. G. BRIGHT, Wei.iney Rd., Mangers. rpo STAND AT R. HANNON'S STUD FARM, HAUTAPU. QUIN ABBEY (Imp.). By MorKauatic—Honeypound. FEE. 50 GUINEAS. ALSO KING LUPIN. FEE, 15 GUINEAS. 'All Care Taken. No Responsibility. Grazing, 2s 6d Per Week. Marco Met at Hautapu Station. All Correspondence to be Addressed to J. BISHOP. STUD GROOM. C.o. R. Hannon, " Tipopai." Cambridge. gTtm QOMPANY. THE MUSKET LINE. Si - STANDING AT STUD FARM, MANGERE. CATMINT 3 BY SPEARMINT, SON OF CARBINE— Ki,D LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, sire cf winners of over £50,000), by PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved himseH a great raceriorse. and included among his victories were ■v rln °e of Wales' Stakes, 1 mile 5 fur.; the Goodwood Cup, 2 miles 5 fur., at 4 years, carrying 9.3, and beating Prince Palatine (the only time he was ever beaten), and the iTiennial Sweepstakes, 2 miles 5 fur., carry•mg 10.0. .CATMINT, iii a horse of magnificent physique, standing 16.2. He is the siro of a. number of winners in England and abroad, and .his performances established him a> s,°?\Si?S. T ?J ;asr , er ; an d a horsei of high class, CAiMIN.r brings back tho Musket blood that made New Zealand famous. BERNARD, a hall-brother to Catmint, ia on» of tho most successful sires in Australia, and last season his progeny won stakes to the value of £18.000. SPEARMINT, sire of CATMINT, won th» English Derby and this Grand Prix de Pans. His progeny have won stakes to tho value of nearly £150,000. Spearhead, a descendant of. Spearmint, has sired many noteworthy winners in Australia. CATMINT bas proved himself a suro foalgetter, .and the quality of his stock carry all that nuirht be expected from a horse of iho famous Musket line. Terms: 50 Guineas. Grazing, 7s 6d week. "5 Every Care but ho Responsibility. Card and full particulars from H. R. MACKENZIE, Gleeson'a Buildings, High Street, Auckland. m \ _ :0I ■ : Z. ; V- ■ . .'. -ii'-'JI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18801, 30 August 1924, Page 12
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