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STUD HORSES. rnQ STAND THE SEASON" AT 1 MARDELLA STUD, OTAEUHU. The Imported American Trotting Sires, ; THE TEIUMPH,. 2.Bi s Sf <ssa seven in the list.) WORTHY; BOND, 2.111, By Axworthy, sir® of Guy Axworthy; dam Preferred Bond, darn of Peter Kennedy. 2.31, who stands in America at 2000 dollars. Per full particulars and cards, spplx B. EDWARDS, Dilworth, Otahuhu. Phone 150, Otahuhu. STAND THE SEASON. - 1 TROTTING HOESE, g IN GEN. Sire: NELSON BINGEN. Dam: LADY ZEPPELIN. Nelson Bingen was wired by the great American Horse. Bißgen, who put up «. 3-year-old record (trotting), 2.6 i. In NewZealand the progeny of Neison Bingen last season won £21.965 in stakes, which placed him at the> h>ad of all living sires in New Zealand. Great Bingen registered a world's race record for pacers, and Escapade, a daughter of Nelson Bingen, a record for trotters. Both of these races were over two miles. AERIAL BINGEN won over £2OOO in stakes. H? was a great trotter and but for an injured ligament would have won a much larger sum. As a 4-year-old. lie showed a 2-minutes* speed. Mares will ho met at Oiahuhu Station when advised. To give, this young eire an opportunity his feo Ins been fixed at £l2 12a each mare, reiuced to £lO 10s for cash at first service. Groomag® fees 5s per mare, 2 or more as per arrangement. All care taken hut no responsibility. Good paddocking at Otahuliu :»t 5s per week. For f'irtber particulars apply to Owner. Jallies J*el.tie. Epsom, or Joe Taylor, Oreom in Cha.-ge, Otahuhu. Phone 20-047. THE SEASON AT MANGERE 1 and travel where sufficient inducement THE "AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION AL MACK, Br McLiutock—M'cnon. "World's Race Record, 2.05}. Single Marsa 10 Two or more Mares .... $ Grt«. Grazing. 4s per week. Groomage, ss, No responsibility whatever. All fees must bo paid before or on January 31. 1928. Mares met Otahuhu Station. Phono 12 365. Full particulars, A. F. HAZLEMAN. Fnvona Road. Mangerr, or Queen Street, Onemingn. Mare* not proving in foal will bo taken free next season.

HINUERA_ STUD, vVALKY RI AN (9). SIKH: WILLIAM THE THIRD ci), by ST SIMON (11) from GRAVITYDAM: VALKYR, by EAGER ll) from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN was a good racehorse himself, winning at w,f. a. in England. His aire. William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, Alexandra Piste and Donesster Cup and proved England's leading aire 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 Winkie each proved his worth. Only threo of his stock have raced, Valkon and Wbakurite both being winners. POTOA (2). SIB 15: 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 To Moanaui, Poanui. Hipo, Ring Potoa. Kafa, lhanotoa and Bate Sound. TERMS.-—Single Mare: Vnlkyrian. 30gns.; Potoa, 25gns. Splendid paddocking at 5s per week Is available, and every care will be taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, sr»ply to W. C. KIfTG. Hinuera. rpO STAND AT MARDELLA STUD, 1 OTAHUHU. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE KILBRONEY (Imp.) 2. KILBRONEY is by Tho Wag (son of Orme). dam Jnnismakil by Laveno (son of Bend Or). It will be seen that Kilbroney goe* back to the great (Bend Or) tire on both •ides of his family. KILRRONEY'S stock are great stayers, his progeny having won over 40 Cup races and upward of ±'170,000 in Slake* Money. Last season his progeny won £21.372 in stake*, thus placing Mm third on the Winning Siras List. KILBRONEY will stand at the reasonable figure of 35 Guineas for eingie mares: two or more, the property of one owner, (10 Guineas each; with return privilege if mere should new. prove in foal. This is t a golden opportunity to breed to a high-class proved sire at a reasonable figure. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groomaß© fee. 10«. Mares met at Otahuhu Station. For carda and further particulars, apply B. EDWARDS. OTAHUHU, B. EDWARDS AND FREE HOLMES. Owners. Phone 150, Otahuuu. TO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM, 1 TAKANINL CHESTERFIELD. Sir#: Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Norder.feldt from Rosariaa, by Traducer from Yatterina, by Yattendon. Dam: Mantle, by Tasmari (N.Z. Cuni from Mantilla, by Anterus (imp.) from Matana. by Goldsbrouirb (AJT.C. St. Legerj, aon of Hreworks (V.R.C. Derby and Leger). from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry) Jroro Seabreeze—Tho Barb, by Fisherman CHESTERFIELD is * big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15.3 hands. Owing to * slight accident (wire), was not raced. A sure foal-getter. His stuck thovr plenty of sire and quality. FEE. —Thoroughbred Mare*. "IBgnn, Grazing.—Dry Mares. 3s Gd per week; Wet Mares. 5s per week. Every care; no responsibility. S. P. SINCLAIR. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MOHRINS- -- VILLE. SAND STAR, Ir»ix>rted. No. IS. 6-ye***-oJd. By Sand of tit* Orient—Mary Sea Wo. Gexx! type of hot*, over Winner at a three-year-old of fit# r*'-es. mdudiri; Christmas Handicap (1 mile). Steward# (I mile) at and the Autumn Handicap at Avoodaie <3 far.), FEE. » GUINEAS. Gratinje 2s €A day »»d 5s mstre with* fo#L Farther particulars apply. MR. W. SCHOLLUM'S OFFirK. Auckland, Or FRANK MARSHALL. MerriasrOle, r £o STAND THE SEASON AT OTAHUHU The Standard-bred Trottir.* StAlUen. HUON WAVE, Br Waverier <pa <-«?>, ?r»s® Miaa Hsww. -Jr. '"Trotter, life and IJS, 2,30 and 4M;. HUON WAVg i» Is h,anda high. Br»ght Bay with black pots to. On *eee>nt <A an •ecsdeat he be# new feeera traised, yet he is fall, of Titahtr sod bi* fo*l» *«# * «rx promising: lot. ootb pacer* and twttsw. TEEMS— Trotti&c Mares, 6gr.». For pariicalara apply to A. LOWE, Ouhuh u STAND AT NGARUAWAHIA. FREE LEGGED PACER M E T A L flwpj. Sir*. 2.2J; Bus*, Assießei-l*. 2.19, Parties!***. Card*. IX W. 7HOMAK. Pbow* &S„ N*aKta*-aiU. Or /. R JOHNSTON, tl r >, Rd„ Kp*«wa. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN FRANKTON, wr wiser* required m _ W aikaw. fa* Vslt-ioees tst*Mset«. OUR THORPE. Attendee*# at Msssett. Or«« B««* ' FrsskVK® Tuesday* For fall pertiesler* K&&SX& GREEN . Or AMOS DUBBA.NT, omm, 3Csr--'aAi**^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19744, 17 September 1927, Page 5

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