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STUD HORSES. AUCKLAND COUNTRY RACING CLUBS' BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. DAY COMET, Imp. (14). (st. FRusQuiN—catgut.i ■ St. Frusquin was one of the beat racehorses and sires of winners and winner producers in England. Catgut is an illus™s's her Progeny winners —DAY COMET, his full brothers Quinolo'f? 8 ! 1 , ,F!'l' ne t'' ~ anc l bis half-brothers Cattegat, Violoncello and Roman Fiddle, conspicuous performers in England, whilo \loloncello was also a big winner in Australia. Lactantius, sire of Catgut, was an excellent performer, winning the Great Kingston Two-year-old Plate, Earl Spencer Plato at Northampton, and Electric Stakes, in which be beat Signorina a head; and- as a sire proved a success. In conformation he much resembles Day Comet. Day Coraot'3 Btock have won important races in England, America. New Zealand and Australia, on the fiat and over country,— son Double Chance won the Liverpool Orand National, biggest and hardest steeplechase in the world to win. . For the racing season in New Zealand just closed Day Comet's progeny have won £11,856. Applications for services to'be sent early to the Secretary of any of tlio following Racing Clubs:—Hamilton. To Aroha. Ohine'SUF'.5 U F'. (Paeroa), Waipa (To Awamutu), Te Ivuiti, Rotorua. " Fee:_lsgns per mare. Grazing: Wet mares; ss; dry, 2s Gd. All fees must be arranged for before mares leave the farm. SPECIAL NOTE.—Mares by rail to Morrinsville are returned freo under tho Railway Regulations, if specified in the consignment note. For further particulars, applv to— E. H. O'MEARA. Secretary. Hamilton. Or, FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. SURVEYOR (7), WINNER OF OVER 15.00050V8. (BY NASSAU-PEDOMETER.) WILL STAND AT ILLERSLIE. A limited number of approved mares will be taken. Fee, 50 guineas, groomago, £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, Box 511, W. H, PATTERSON, Ellerslie. TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. SANDSTAR, syr-old. Site: SANDS OF THE ORIENT. Kocl Sand (winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, from Orientn., by Henry of Navarre from Ortega!, by Bend Or from Lizzie Agnes. Dam: MARY HEATON, by Bright Steel, from Mary Beaton, by Positano from St. Elyn, by St. Leger from Lady Evelyn, oy Perkin Warbeck. SANDSTAR is a beautiful bay liorsei blacii points, standing 16.3; good bone, well proportioned' horse; good temper. Brilliant horse and good stayer, met with accident wording on track and had to be retired to stud, or was certain to have won a lot of good races this past season. At three-year-old SANDSTAR won five races, which included the Christmas Handicap (I mile), Stewards' Handicap (1 mile), at Ellerslie, and the Autumn Handicap (9 furlongs), at Avondale, Grazing: Wet mares. ss: dry mares, 2s 6d. Fee •" 'Sagos. Limited to 20 mares. Further particulars apply . .. . .-FRANK. MARSHALL, Morrinsville. Or MR. W- SCHOLLUM. Owner, Auckland. TiO - STAND THE SEASON, 1926, X * AT •fypivO JjiARM, jy-jANGERE. PETER MOKO, No. 66,507. 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 ]-5. MOKO PETE. U miles. 2.54; MOKO CHIEF, 11 miles, 3.33, and other • placegetters,. FEE: £l2 12s, two or more Mares belonging to same owner. Fee reduced to £lO 10s. Grazing: Wet Meres,' 5s week; Dry, 33. For Cards, etc., write or wire W. G: Bright, Mangere, Mares trucked to Papatoetoe. W. G. BRIGHT, Mangere. npO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM. 1 TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. t Sire: Wairild (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and' White, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina, by Traducer from Yatterina. by Yattendon. Dam: Mantle, by Tasrnan (N.Z. Cup) from Mantiila. by Antoros (ihip.) from Matana, bv Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (V.R.C. Derbv • and" Leger), from Sylvia. (V.R.C. Oaks arid dam of Martini-Henry) from Seabreeze—The Barb, by Fisherman. CHESTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15.3 hands. Owing to a slight accident \(wire), wus not raced. A sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty cf. size' and quality. • - r . FEE.—-Thoroushbred Mares. lOgns.; Hunt Club nnd Farmers' Mares. s&ns. Grazing.—Dry Mares, 3s Cd per week; Wet Mares. 5s per week. •; Every care: no responsibility. ; J. P. SINCLAIR. TO STANIi AT "MORRINSVILLE. GENERAL LATOUR (2). By . Soult (imp.),, dam .Merry Nif, (imp.), by Merry Hampton, dam Aroma, byCraig Millar, dam Roma, by Oxford, , dam 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, Genera! Luton r js Soult's best son at tho stud in New Zealand. . Limited to 25 Mares at £25 15s. Grasing: Wet "mares, Ss; dry mares, 2s 6d. All care taken but no responsibility, tor further particulars, apply to FRANK MARSHALL. Owner, Morrinsville. rpo STAND AT OWNER'S FARM, I. TE RAP A. THOROUGHBRED' STALLION, ILLUMINATION Sire: Limelight; Dam: Fleefstreet. ILLUMINATION. is well known throughout the Auckland Province, where he proved himself to be a racehorse of the highest class, winning in stakes ' £ 6930. FEE, £ls 15s. Payable January 1. 1927. Good grazing at 3s per week. For full particulars, apply, JAMES MALCOLM, Te Rapa. OUR THORPE. TO STAND *THIS SEASON At TE AWAMUTU. FRANKTON JUNCTION. - OK WHERE INDUCEMENT OFFERS. Further particulars from AMOS DURRANT. Koromatna. STANDI N G S E A S O N A T O NGARUAWAHIA—METAL (Imp.), 5 Years. Sire Don Pronto (2.2}').' Dam Amie Beils (2.19). Manners. Speed, Age, Conformation, Breeding. For cards, etc.. apply D. W. THOMAS. Or J. S. JOHNSTON. . , Ngarua w ah? a. rfO STAND THE SEASON at Bell Farm, X Avondale.—GOLD BELL. Limited to 20 approved mares, at £ls 15a; guaranteed. For further particulars. T. ROE, Owner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 7

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