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STUD HORSES. UCKLAND THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM. PAPATOETOE. CATMINT 3 (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OF 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 mile 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 of magnificent physique, standing 1G.2 CATMINT has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and the quality of his stock carry all that might be expected from a horse of the celebrated Musket line—a line that made New Zealand famous. The success of CATMINT'S Stock this year has been 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 blood to N.Z. Bookings for five mares available for this Season. Fee 50 guineas. Bookings may- be made for Season 19®?—Fee 75 guineas. Every care but no 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 the century). PEACH BLOSSOM, dam of Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of Bay 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. Serf (son of St. Simon) I from Thistlefield by Springfield (son of St. Albans). Terms: 20 guineas. Two or more mares by arrangement. § TUD ( Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, Auckland. 10MPANY, HINUERA STUD. VALKYRIAN (9). SIRE: WILLIAM THE THIRD (2), by ST SIMON (11) from GRAVITY. DAM: VALKYR, by EAGER (1) from ' ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN was a good racehorse himself, winning at w.f. a. in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup. Alexandra Plate and Doncaster Cup and proved England's leading Eire 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 AVinkie each proved his worth. Only three of his stock have raced, Valkon and Whakarite both being winners. POTOA (2). SIRE: MONOFORM (18), by HOTCHKISS (2) from FORMO (18). DAM: BLACK WATCH (12), by TASMAN (3) from ABYDOS (12). POTOA stock follow the Musket line, and he has_ left many winners, including Te Moanaui, Poanui. Hino. Ring Potoa, Rafa, Ihanotoa and Bute Sound. TERMS.—Single Mare: Valkyrian. SOgns.; Potoa. 25gns. Splendid pnddocking at 5s per week is available, and every care will be taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to W. C. RING. Hinuera. rpo STAND AT MARDELLA STUD, JL OTAHUHU. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE KILBRONEY (Imp.) 2. KILBRONEY is by The Wag (son of Orme), dam Innismakil by Laveno (son of Bend Or). It will be seen that Kilbroney 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 in Stake Money. Last season his progeny won £21,372 in stakes, thus placing him third on the Winning Sires List. KILBRONEY will stand at the reasonable figure of 35 Guineas for single marea; two or more, the property of one owner, 30 Guineas each; with return privilege if mare should not prove in foal. This is a golden opportunity to breed to a high-class proved sire at a reasonable figure. All care taken, but no rasponsibility. Groomage fee, 10s. Mares met at Otahuhu Station. For cards and further particulars, apply B. EDWARDS. OTAHUHU, B. EDWARDS AND FREE HOLMES. Owners. Phone 150, Otahuhu. rpO STAND THE SEASON AT OTAHUHU The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion. HUON WAVE, By Wavorley (pacer), from Miss Huon. Jr. (Trotter. 2.16 and 4.35, 2.20 and 4.56). HUON WAVE is 16 hands high. Bright Bay with black points. On account of an accident he has never been trained, yet he is full of vitality and his foals are a very promising lot, both pacers and trotters. TERMSTrotting Mares, 6gns. For particulars apply to A. LOWE. Otahuhu. TO STAND THE SEASOX AT TE THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. 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, 5s per week. All care but no lesponsibility. Cards on application. All Mare 3 mot at Te Aroha station. R. B. HINES, P.O. Box 35. Te Aroha. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MORRINSVILLE. SAND SJTAR, Imported. No. 16. 6-years-old. ® By Sand of the Orients-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 tho Autumn Handicap at Avondale FEE, 25 GUINEAS. Grazing 2s 6d day and 5s mare with foal. Further particulars apply, MR. W. SCHOLLUM'S OFFICE, „ Auckland. Or FRANK MARSHALL. Morrineville. MARDELLA STUD, OTAHUHU. THE TRIUMPH. 2.5*. And WORTHY BOND, 2.11}. Will again bo at the Service of Breedors. For Cards, and further particulars, B. ED WARD I. 3 'OTAHUHU. 'JHJ STAND AT NGARUAWAHIA. FREE-LEGGED PACER • METAL (Imp.). Sire, Don Pronto, 2.2}; Dam, Amie Bells, 2.19. Particulars, Cards, etc.. D. W. THOMAS, Phone 55, Ngaruawahia. Or J. S. JOHNSTON. 410, Manukau Rd., Epsom. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. BROOD Mare. Potoa, well bred, Cadence ll.—Cyrenian Lute, haß both St. Simon and Musket blood.—Particulars, W, Tozor. Marewa Rd.. Green Lane.. PACER Ekoeranei, sound, quiet; also 2 Sulkies, Harness, Hopples, as new.— Burke, Pleasant St., Royal Oak. CHIROPRACTIC. r PHE following are Palmer Graduates, -1- Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultation Free. DtJGGAN AND DIGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winstone Buildings. Queen St. Phono 44-929 GILES AND GILES', Imperial Bldgs.. Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs., Princes Street. Dunedin. Phone 45-525. TVfISSES BARR AND BARR. 55, Strand J-tX Arcade, City. Phono 46-528. Branch: Bank Street, Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19738, 10 September 1927, Page 14

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