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STUD HOUSES. gTUD Q OMPANY. THE MUSKET LINE. SI VENDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM. PAPATOETOE. CATMINT 3 (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OB 1 CARBINE) KED r LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, sire of winners of over £50.000) by PERSIMMON. CAT&J CINT proved himself a great racehorse, aud included among his victories wero thi) Prince o* Wales Stakes (1 mile 5 furlonipO. the Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5 furlongs) , at 4 years, carrying 9,3; and the Triennial Sweepstake 3. 2 miles. 5 furlongs, carrying 10.0. c CATML ¥T is horse of magnificent physique, standing 16.2. CATMIIS has proved himself a sure foal-getter. and the Quality of his stock carry alt iiat might be expected from a horse of tb e celebrated Musket line—a line that made Hew Zealand famous. The succt 63 of CATMINT'S Stock this year has be en phenomenal, all his progeny that have raced are winners, and he stands high on the Winning Sires List The horse that is returning the stamina and staying Wood to N.Z. Bookings fc t. fi ve mares available lor this Season. Fee «> guineas. Bookings i tiay be made for Season 1928—Fee 75 i UCineas. £lvpry car© b 'it no responsibility. THE I IE'.ND OR LINE. PEACH 1 BRANDY 4 'IMP.) By CALL O' Till2 WILD (son of Polyraeluß and grandson of Cyllene, one of the greatest sires of toe century). PEACH BLOSSOM, darn <»: Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of B Ronald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter of Isinglass (one of the greatest horses that performed on the English turf), from Landrail, by St. St vd 'son of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by .Springfield (eon of St. Albans). _ Terms: 20 euineas Two or more mares by arrangement. AUCKLAND gTUD (JOALPAJNY, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, £ »nckland. STAND AT THE THAMES. SNOW KIMiG (16) (IMP.). Winner Sydney Tattersal.Vii Stakes. Randwick, Canterbury Park Mil b (9.a), Rosehul Autumn Stakes. Sire: Willonyx, winner of races from 4 furlongs to 2J miles in Eng land, including Ascot Cup, Chester Cup, Ascot Stakes, Jockey Club Cup and Cesa eewitch Stakes (9.5). Dam: Snow Flight, a winn herself by Cyllene, sire of four Derby wiv. *pers, of Polymelus. leading sire in England L and Sire of Penimern, a Derby winner, wh use dam is a threequarter sister to St. Doi trials, granddam of Snow King. Snow King's progeny are now' racing in Australia with credit, several wi. oners being recorded. Terms: On application, groorfcage 10s, good grazing, ss. All care take. V but no responsibility. DEEBLE BRO 6.. T1 Vames. Vpo STAND THE SEASON A' V TE 1 AROHA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLICW. MUSKETOON* (6) IMP,,, STEDFAST (2)— MUSK (6*. This Horse is well known to Breeders,, being a well-bred Horse. Also a good Racehorse. Fees: 20 guineas Single Mare, 15 guineas, two or more; grazing, 5a per week. All care but no responsibility. Cards on application. All Mares met at Te Aroha station. R. B. HINES, P.O. Box 35, Te Aroha. " IX) STAND THE SEASON AT MORRINSSAND star: Imported. No. 16. 6-years-old. By Sand of the Orient—Mary Seaton. Good type of horse, standing over 16.3. -Winner as a three-year-old of five races, including Christmas Handicap (1 mile). Stewards (1 mile) at Ellerslie. and the 1 Autumn Handicap at Avondale (9 fur.). FEE. 25 GUINEAS. Grazing 2s 6d day and 5s mare with foal. Further particulars apply. MR. W. SCHOLLUM'S OFFICE, Auckland. Or FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. TO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM, 1 TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. Sire: Wairiki, (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordr:nfeldt from Rosarina. by Traducer from Yatterina, by Yattendori. Dam: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana. by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger). son of Fireworks (V.R.C. Derby and Leger). from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and 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), was not raced. A sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty of size and quality. FEE.—Thoroughbred Mares. 15gns. Crazing.—Dry Mares. 3s 6d per week; Wet Mares. 5s per week. Every care; no responsibility. J.. P. SINCLAIR. rPO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE and travel where sufficient inducement offers. The American Trotting Stallion AL MACK, By McLintock—Mignon. World's Race Record, 2.055. Single Mares . . . .. 10 Gns. Two or more Mares . 8 Gns Grazing, 4s per week. Groomage, ss. No responsibility whatever. All fees must be paid before or on January 31, 1928. Mures met Otahuhu Station Phone 12-365. Full particulars, A. F. HAZLEMAN, Favona Road, Mangere, or Queen Street. Onehunga. Mares not proving in foal wilt be taken free next season THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. rPROTTEKS. Goldman, Bluewood, Baldy -L Locanda.—T Roe. Mangere. J WORTHY BOND, Five-year-old Straight-out Trotter, by Gold Bell—Lady Volo. Shown promise of making 4.10 trotter Sulky and Harness and Gear. Cheap on account of iil-health H. BILLINGTON, Queenstown Road, Royal Oak. BUSINESS NOTICES. A K c U- T Nairn. 160, karangahape road. Specialist in Wedding Breakfasts, 21st Birthday Parties, etc.—PRIVATE HALL FOR ALL FUNCTIONS. Phono 44-405. THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. V Imperishable as the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order. 109, SYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue. LAUNDRY, BAOWASH, ETC. BAG - WASH, Grafton.—2s 6d, Coloureda, Blankets. Woollies: no extra charsrei.— Jl> Blankets, Woollies; no extra charge.40, Seafield View Road. BRITISH Laundry Co., 119, Parnell Rd.All classes work beautifully laundored; 24-hour delivery.—Phone 40-492. BURT'S Family Service Laundry. The Dry Bagwash, IS4, Balmoral Rd. Phone DRESS AND FASHION. HATS.— Rebiocking and Cleaning Department for Ladies' and Gent.'s Hata.— Coir's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. TOIN in the Community Movement for J Hotel Auckland and the Tourist Trade to-dtay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 6

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