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STUD HORSES. gTUD QOMPANY. THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM, PAPATOETOE, CATMINT 3 (IMP.) ■ t?Y SPEARMINT {SON OF CARBINE)— RED LILY (dam of six winners, including iLrnnrd. sire of winners of over £50,000), Bernard, PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved himself a great racoand included among his victories were the Prince of Wales Siakes (1 mile 5 furlongs), the Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5 furlongs), at < years, currying 9.3; and the Triennial Sweepstakes, 2 miles 5 furlongs, carrying 10.0. CATMINT is a liorso of magnificent- physique, standing 16.2. CATMINT has proved himself a sure foalgettcr, and the quality of his stock carry all that might bo expected from a horse of Iho celebrated Muskot line—a lino that made New Zealand famous. Tha progeny of CATMINT won. many races this season, the following being included among hii successful gets:—Phaola (winner of Avondale Stakes), Danao (winner of Great Northern Oaks and York Handicap), Indian Sago (six wins), Lomir.t, Hint Leaf, Catcall, Black Mint and Bennaj,ee; and, best of.all, he is bringing back the staying blood to Now 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 Polymelus and grandson of Cyllene, one of the greatest sires of iho century). PEACH BLOSSOM, dam of Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of Bas Ronald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter of Isinglass (one of the greatest horses that performed on th) English turf), from Landrail, by St. Ser f (son of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by Springfield (son of St. Albans). Terms: 20 guineas. Two or mora mares by arrangement. Stud Croom: T. L. Downing. gTUD QOMPANY. Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland. AUCKLAND COUNTRY RACING CLUBS' BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. DAY COMET, Imp. (14). (ST. FRUSQUIN—-CATGUT.) St. Frusquin was one of tho best racehorses and sires of winners and winner producers in England. Catgut is an illustrious mare, with six of her progeny winners —DAY COMET, his full brothers Quinlegist and Planet, and his half-brothers C'attejjat, Violoncello and Roman Fiddlo, conspicuous performers in England, while Violoncello was also a big winner in Australia. Lactantius, siro of Catgut, was an excellent ferformer, winning the Great Kingston wo-year-okl Plato, Earl Spencer Plate at Northampton, and Electric Stakes, in which ho beat Signorina a head; and as a sire proved a success. In conformation he much resembles Day Comet. Day Comet's stock hare won important races in England, America. New Zealand and Australia, on the flat and over country.— his son Double Chance won the Liverpool Grand National, biggest and hardest steeplechase in the world to win. For tho racing season in Now Zealand just closed Day Comet's progeny have won £11,886. Applications for services to be eent early to the Secretary of_ any of the following Racing Clubs:—Hamilton, Te Aroha, Ohinemuri (Paeroa), Waipa (Te Awamutu), Te Kuiti, Rotorua. Fee:lsgns per mare. Crazing: Wet mares, ss; dry. 2s Sd, All fees must be arracged for before mares leave the farm. SPECIAL NOTE.-Marcs by rail to Mo.rrinsville are returned free under the Railway Regulations, if specified in the conlignment note. For further particulars, apply to— E. H. O'MEAKA. Secretary, Hamilton. Or, FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. " POTOA (12). SIRE:- MONOFORM (18). by HOTCHKISS (2). from FORMO (IS). DAM: BLACK WATCH (12). by TASMAN (3), from ABYDOS (12). POTOA stock follow the Musket line, and ho has left' many winners, including Te Monanui, Poanui, Hypo, Ring Potoa, Rafa, Ihapotoa and Bute Sound. POTOA will be at the service of breeders at Matamata. TERMS: Single Mares, 25 guineas. All care, but no responsibility. VALKYRTAN (9). SIRE: WILLIAM THE THIRD (2) .by ST. SIMON (11), from GRAVITY. DAM: VALKYR, by EAGER (1), from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN was purchased at tho Duke of Portland's dispersal sale for 1050 guineas. He started four times at three years old, winning the Tudor Plate (w.f.a.), and waa handicapped »3 one of the best of his age in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Aacot Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate and Doncaster Cup, and proved' England's leading sire for many years. St. Natalia is half-sister to La Sagesse, winner of the Oaks. VALKYRIAN is tha only son of William the Third in the Dominion. Nassau and defunct Winkia each proved his worth. VALKYRIAN will be at tho service of breeders at Matamata, where marea will be met at the Railway Station. Splendid paddocking 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, Hinuera, Or W. C. RING. V.M.D.. Box 1594, Auckland. A T ]\£ ABDELLA g TUI) " DILWORTH. OTAHUHU. ' . THE BINGEN LINE. THE TRIUMPH (2.8}), SIRE OF THE RAGS (2.5 3-5). By THE EXPONENT (2.11}). sire of 214, in the List; dam MARDELLA, she being the dam of The Design (2.8}), Iho Triumph (2.8 i), Regal Parole (2.13 i), and The Earnest. 2yrs. (2.21}). THE EXPONENT is the best eon of the iniahty Bingcn, whose descendants lead the world to-day. THE AXWORTHY LINE. WORTHY BOND (2.11J), By AXWORTHY (2.15), sire of 190 m the List; dam PREFERRED BOND, she being the dam of Peter Kennedy (2.3}). On the Rhine (2.9}), and Worthy Bond <2.11}). .AXWORTHY is the sire of the champion iire Guy Axworthy (2.8}). who stands at a fee pf 1000 dollars. The Axworthvs are thown in America as the Two-minute Family. These two Sires represent the two leading families in America. Breeders are invited to como out and see them. Both horses wili stand inspection. TERMS. —For either horse. £ls 15s; two or. more as per arrangement. Return privilege at half fee if maro should not prove in foal. Good .grazing. Separate paddocks for mares with foals. All care taken, out no responsibility. Mares met at Otahuhu Station. Groom ago fee, sb. Cards, with full particulars, on application.. B. EDWARDS, Phone 150. Otahuhu. Diiworth. Otahuhu. TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. .General latour (2). By Soult (imp.), dam Merry Nif (imp.), by Merry Hampton, dam Aroma, by Craig Millar, dam Roma, by Oxford, darn Area by Gladiator. GENERAL LATOUR Was a brilliant horse himself, winner of among other races the Great Northern Guineas. Sire of Te Kara, winner of, over £II,OOO in stakes. General Latour is Soult's best son at tho ntnd in New Zealand. Limited to 25 Mares at £ls 355. Grazing: Wet mares, ss; dry mares, 2s 6d. All care taken but no responsibility. I' or further particulars, apply to FRANK MARSHALL, Owner, Morrinsville. TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. SANDSTAR, syr-old. BY SANDS OF THE ORIENT, DAM MARY HEATON. SANDSTAR i 3 a beautiful bay horse, black points, standing 16.3; good bono, well proportioned horse; . good temper. Brilliant horse and good stayer, met with accident working on track and had to be retired to stud, or was certain to havo won a lot of good races this past season, At three-year-old SANDSTAR won five races, which included the Christmas Handicap (! mile), Stewards' Handicap (1 mile), at Ellerslie, and the Autumn Handicap (9 furlongs), at Avondale. Grazing: Wet mares, ss; dry mares. 2s 6d. Fee* 25sns. Limited to 20 mares. Further particulars apply FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. Or MR, W. SCHOLLUM, Owner, Auckland. TO STAND THE SEASON at Bell Farm, Avondale.—GOLD BELL. Limited to 20 approved mares, at £ls 15s; guaranteed. For further particulars, T. ROE. Owner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 7