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STTJD HORSES. gTUD QOMPANY. THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM. PAPATOETOE. CATMINT 3 (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OF CARBINE) —BED LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, aire of winners of over £50.000) by PEKSIMMON. CATMINT proved himself a great racenorse, and included among his victories were the Prince o< Wales Stakes '(I mile 5 iur'ongaj, the Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5' furlongs), at 4 years, carrying 9.3; and the Triennial Sweepstakes. 2 miles, 5 furiong3, currying 10.0. CATMINT is horse oi magnincent physmue. standing i 6.2 CATMINT has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and the quahty of his stock carry 11 that might be expected xrom a hor-e of the celebrated Musket lin&-a line that made New Zealand famous. The success of CATMINT'S Stock this year has beer, phenomenal, all his progeny that have raced are winners, &nd b© stands high on the Winning Sires List The horse that is returning the stamina and staying blood to N.Z. Bookings for five mares available for thi» Season. Fee 50 guineas. q M .„_ Bookings may be made for Season 1928—Fee 75 guineas. Every care b'ii no responsibility. THE BEND OR LINE. PEACH BRANDY 4 'IMP.) By CALL O THE WILD (son of Polymelus and grandson of CyJene. one of the greatest sires of ine century). PtACH BLOSSOM, darn cf Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of Bay Ronald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter of Isinglass (one of the greatest horsea that performed on the English turf). from f hv St Serf (wn of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by Springfield (son of St. Albans) ~ Terms: 20 guineas Two or more mares bv arrangement. gTUD QOMPANY. *" Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, Auckland. rpO STAND AT MARDELLA STUD, r .* OTAHUHU. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE KILBRONEY (Imp.) 2. KILBKONEY is by The Wag (son of Orme), dam Innismakil by Laveno < s ° n Bend Or) It will be seen that Ktlbroney goes back to the great (Bend Or) sire on both sides of his family. . KILBRONEY'S stock are great stayers, his progeny having won over 40 Cup races and upward of £ 170.000 m Stake Money Last season his progeny won £21,3*2 in stakes, thus placing him third on the Winning Sires List■ • KILBKONEY will stand at the reasonable figure of 35 Guinea* for Bingle mares; two or more, the property of one owner. 30 Guineas each: with return privilege if mare should not prove in .oal. , , . This is a golden opportunity to' *P a high-class proved sire at a reasonable care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage fee, 10s. Mares met at Otahuhu Station. For cards and further narticulars, app y B. EDWARDS. OTAHUHU. B EDWARDS AND FREE HOLMES, Owners. y Phone 150. Otahuhu. P HINUERA STUD. VALKYRIAN - (9). SIRE: WILLLIAM THE THIRD (2). by ST SIMON (11) from GRAVITY. DAM VALKYR, by EAGER (1) from ST NATALIA . .. VALKYRIAN was a good racehorse bunself. winning at wf a. m England. His sire. William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes. Ascot Gold Cup. Alexandra Plate and Doncaster Cup and proved England s leading sire for many years RmmsmSt. Natalia is half-sister to La Sagesse. W VALKYRIAN the only son of William the' Third in the Dominion. and defunct Winkie each proved his lk Onlv three of his stock have- raced. Valkon and Whakarite both being winners.

SIRE- MONOFORM (IS), by HOTCHKISS (2) from FORMO (IS). Ti o. DAM BLACK WATCH (12). by TASMAN (3) from ABYDOS (12) - POTOA stock follow the Musket line, ana he das 'eft many winners. Te Monanui Poanui. Hipo. Bins Po.oa. R • 1 TORMS*-liS U°,™?'V,lter,.n P °Snfeti3id r paddockin!l at ,5b . T e " available, and every care will U ta en. out no responsibility. , , For further particulars, apply to W C. RING-. Hinnera. T° STAND TAKANrSi yEE S FABM ' CHESTERFIELD. Sire: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby) Kv Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose ana White, by Nordenfeldt from, Rosanna b? Traducer from Yatterina. py Dam- Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) Mantilla, by Anteros (imp,) from iiatana. by Goldabrough (A.J.C. St. Leger). son of Fireworks (V.R.C. Derby and Leger). from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks da in ° { Martini -Henry) from Seabreeze—The Baro. by Fisherman. . , . CHESTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15.3 hands. 4 ■slight accident (wire), was not raced, sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty ot size and quality. FEE.— Thoroughbred Mares. l°R ns ;, w t Grazing.—Dry Mares. 3s 6d per week. Mares. 5s per week. Fverv care: no responsibility. J. P. SINCLAIRrpO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE X and travel where sufficient inducement Trotting Stallion AT. MACK, By McLintock —Mignou. World's Race Record, -.05*. Single Mares . ■ • • • Two or more Mares . -- » Grazing, 4s per -week. Groomage, as. No responsibility whatever. Tanner? All fees must be paid before or on January 3I mSS met Otahubu Station Pta* Full particular,. g A 2LEMAN, Favona Road. Mangere. or Queen Street. Onehungra. { -v en Mares not proving in foal will free next season. rro THE SEASON AT MORRINS--1 VILLE. SAND STAR. Imported. No. 16. 6-years-old Bv Sand of the Orient— Mary Ssaton. Good type of horse, standing over Winner as a three-year-oid of five rac including Christmas Handicap <1 ®lieN Stewards (1 mile) at EUershe and the Autumn Handicap at (9 FEE. 25 GUINEAS. Grazing 2s 6d day and 5s mare with foalFurther particulars applyMR W. SCHOLLUM'S OFFICE^ Or FRANK MARSHALL..^ rjn o STAND AT TE THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. MUSKETOON (6) IMP., STEDFAST (2)— MUSK (6).

This Horse is well known to being a well-bred Horse. Also a coo Fees: 20 guineas Sinsrle Mare. 15 two or more; gracing, 5s per weeK. but no responsibility. Cards on application. . All Mares met at Te Aroha station. R. B. HINES. P.O. Box 35, Te Aroha. 'J'O STAND Al NGARUAV7AHIA-FREE-LEGGED PACER METAL (TiJip.) : ~ 21? Sire. Don Pronto. 2.2 i: Dam. Amie BelW. Particulars. Cards, etc.. D. W. THOMAS. Phone 55, N garua waina.. Or J- S. JOHNSTON. ■ill). Manukan Rd.. EpsomWe will Buy the House as it stands or in smaller lota. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASHPhono 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. (Opposite Town Hall).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19714, 13 August 1927, Page 16

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