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STUD HORSES. THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DI WORTH STUD FARM. PAPATOETOE. CATMINT 3 (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OP CARBINE)— RED LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, sire of winners of over £ 50,000/» by PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved himself a great racehorse. and included among his victories were the Prince of Wales Stakes (1 inile 5 furlongs), the Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5 furlongs), at 4 years, carrying: 9.3; and the Triennial Sweepstakes, 2 miles 5 furlongs, carrying 10.0. CATMINT is a. horse ot magnificent physique, standing 16.2. CATMINT has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and the Quality of his stoetc carry all that might be expected from a horse of the celebrated. Musket line —a line that made New Zealand famous. The progeny of CATMINT won many races this season,' the following being included among his successful gets: —l haola (winner of Avondale Stakes), Danae (winner of Great Northern Oaks and iorii Handicap). Indian Sage (six wins), Lommt, Mint Leaf, Catcall. Black Mint _ and Benna-; nee; and. best of all, be is bringing back the staying blood to New Zealand. Terms: 50 guineas. Grazing. 7s 6d week. Every care but nc responsibility. THE BEND 'OR LINE. PEACH BRANDY 4 (IMP.). By CALL O' THE WILD (son of Polymelia and grandson of Cyllene, one of the greatest sires of ihe century). ir &A ta BLOSSOM, dam- of Peach Brandy, is by Bavardo (son of Bay Ronald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter ot Isinglass (one of the greatest horses that performed on tho English turt),, from Landrail, by St. Ser< (son of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by Springfield (son of bt. Albans). Terms: 20 guineas. Two or mora mares by arrangement. Stud Groom: T. L. Downing. gTUD ( Gleeson's Building 3, High Street, Auckland. 10MPANY, SURVEYOR (7), WINNER OP OVER 15.000SOVS. (BY NASSAU-PEDOMETER.) WILL STAND AT ILLERSLIE. A limited number of approved mares will be taken. Fee, 50 guineas, groomage, £l, grazing, 10s per week. Every care taken but no responsibility accepted. Mares met at Ellerslie Station or on arrival of boats. Surveyor has two winners in Sydney of five races. J. PATERSON, Bos 511. W. H. PATTERSON. Ellerslie. POTOA (12). SIRE: MONOFORM (18). by HOTCHKISS (2), from FORMO (18). DAM: BLAdK WATCH (12). by TASMAN (3), from ABYDOS (12). ' POTOA stock follow the Musket line, and he has left many winners, including Te Monanui, Poanui, Hypo, Ring Potoa, ftafa, Ihapotoa and Bute Sound. POTOA will be at the service of breeders at Matamata. TERMS: Single Mares, 25 guineas. All care, but no responsibility. VALKYRIAN (9). SIRE: WILLIAM THE THIRD (2), by ST. SIMON (11). from GRAVITY. DAM: VALKYR, by EAGER (1). from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN was purchased at the Duke of Portland's dispersal sale for 1050 guineas. He started four times at three years old, winning the Tudor Piute (w.f.a.), and was handicapped as one of the. best of his age in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate and Doncaster Cup. and proved England's leading (lire for many years. St. Natalia is half-sister to La Sagesse. winner of the Oaks, VALKYRIAN is the only son of William the Third in the Dominion. Nassau and defunct Winkie each proved Ms worth.. VALKYRIAN will be nt the service of breeders at-Matamata, where mares will be met at the Railway Station. Splendid paddooking at 5s per week is available, and every 'care will be taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: Single Mares, 25 guineas. For further particulars apply to W. C. RING, Hinnera, Or W. C. RINCf. V.M.D.. Box 1594, Auckland. rpo STAND THE SEASON. 1926, A AT JURM. jJJjANGERE. PETER MOKO, THE GRANDEST BRED SON OF PETER THE GREAT IN THE DOMINION. , Peter Moko's first crop to start all Winners. PETER MOKO is the Sire of BETTY MOKO, World's Champion Trotter at 4 years; two miles race record, 4.37 1-5. MOKO PETE, li miles, 2.54; MOKO CHIEF, 1J miles, 3.38. and other placegetters. FEE: £l2 12s, two or more Mares belonging to same owner, Fee reduced to £lO 10s. Grazing: Wet Mares, 5s week; Dry, 3s. For Cards, etc., write or wire W. G. Bright, Mangere. Mares trucked to Papatoetoe, W. G. BRIGHT. Mangere. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. QITY OP AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR LEASE. Tenders will bo received at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY. August 5, 1926, for the Lease of a TRIANGT LA PIECE OF LAND AT THE CORNER OF STURDEE ST., OPPOSITE THE CITY MARKETS The Property ife suitable for use as a PETROL FILLING STATION. The Conditions of Tender, Draft Lease and Plan may be inspected at the Office of the Stores Purchasing Officer, Town Hall. The highest 'or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. MELLING, Acting-Town Clerk. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12 noon on TUESDAY, August 31. for an Area of 3 Roods 9.8 Perches of Land adjoining Blandford Park, being part of Allotment 2, Section 15. Suburbs of Auckland. , • The Lease to be for b years in the first instance, with the option of renewal for two further periods of seven years each. Conditions of T«nder can be seen at the Office of th-s Board. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. E. G. TTS'DALL, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board. National Mutual Life Bldgg.. Shortland St. BUILDERS AND JOINERS. ABSOLUTELY Bedrock Prices. All Loans attended. Plans, Specifications Free. Phone 27-148.—Phillips, Builder, Point Chevalier. BUNGALOWS, LTD., High St.. Auckland. —Buildings financed: plans and speciflrntions supplied.—Pharie 2USA. BRASS AND IROH FOUNDERS. E-J. KELLY AND CO.. LTD.. Kingston » St.—Moulders, Engineers, Blackamiths, etc.: Concrete Mixer Manufacturers. EORGE B. PROUD. Iron, and Brass Founder. Clew© Ave.. o2 Grey St., Auoldaad. Fken« 40-784.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19394, 31 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19394, 31 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19394, 31 July 1926, Page 5