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STUD HORSES. STAND THE SEASON ymffl A AT THE AUCKLAND lIPW (N - Z,) STUD FARM - AT 'rf N PAPATOETOE. THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HOUSE. WHIRLWIND (1) (Winner of the Piccadilly Plate, £SOO, li miles, at llurst. Park). Fouled, 1924, By GALLOPER LIGHT (3). (winner Grand Prix de Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingley Stakee, Hastings Plate, and Payne Stakes, and sire of winners of over £58.000, including Beain, winner of Oaks; Reflector, full brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr. Jinks in Buckenham Post Produce Stakes, and won £4050 in 192fi from DOUBLE BACK, dam of Reflector, Pillion (winner of Oaks, and about £11,000), Setback, Couplet, Encore, winners purchased respectively for Spanish. Indian and Australian breeders, and a full-sister to Encore, sold to go to America. WHIRLWIND'S grand dam. WILL RETURN, was got by William the Third (2) from RECALL, by Retreat. (19), from SPRING RAY (sister to Sunrise, dam of Limond. sir« of Limerick), by Springfield (12/, from S'unray, the third dam of thoss fine racehorses and leading sires, Martian and Boniform. and gran.ddam of Otford, dam of Manfred. Fee, 50 guineas. Grazing, 7s (id per week. All care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply— H. R. MACKENZIE. Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, AUCKLAND. Phone 43-399. "Q AY HI E L D," TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KI WIT AIII. MORRINSVILLE. GAY SIIIEI.D '3l. 1922, bred in England' by Sir W. 1$ Jardine, by Gay Crusader (1), 1914, by Boyardo, etc. Gay Crusader won Ibe Triple Crown, viz., 2000gn». Derby and St. Leger, etc. Bayardo won Derby, 41,000, etc. Gay Shield's dam Cinna, by Polyme-Jus—Baroness-la-Flesche; etc. 23 of Gay Crusader's gets sold in England for Season 1928 for £86,2f>0, and 14 of his gels sold in England for 1929 for £19,320. 11l all ;i" Guy Crusader's gets sold during season 1928-29 for £105,580, an average of £2853 10s 3d. See Bloodstock Breeders' Review, Vol XXII. and XXIII. of 1928-29, published in London, England. Gay Shield's first season at the stud was in 1928 when, in Mr. Harry Taylor's Stud in New South Wales, he served 19 mares, the pick of Ins Stud, the outcome being 15 loals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now coming yearlings. All Mares Will be Met at Kiwitahi Railway Station. ALL CARE TAKEN. BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. For full particulars applv to M»- g E TON QTW^Y, MORRINSVILLE. Phone 73.1 , Morrinsville. jA kilbroney (THE WAG—INNISKILBRONEY who has proved such *. valuable asset to the staying breed in >ew Zealand, ana sire of many notable winners, will again be at the services of Bleeders in the Auckland district. For full particulars and car<ls apply MARDELLA STUD FARM. Otahuhu, Phone 150, Otahuhu. NELSON BINGEN. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERF.. Nelson Bingen. New Zealand's greatest living Trott'iig Sire, whose progeny have won over £123,000 ii stakes, will again be at the service of breeders this season. Nelson Bingen is a son of the famous American Horse, Bingen, from Suzette. and is bred in the purple. For full particulars, apply J. r. PAUL. Mancere. Tel. 24. Mangere. ACRE, ■ tearaaai linacre— MISS ARLINGTON, l A -VARDON RD„ TE RAPA. Sire of 155 winners in last 3 seasons—62 winners this season—breed from approved sire at 35gns. GASBAG, DEMOSTHENES—LADY CELIA. Sire of 25 winners this season. Gasbag hu never been beaten in a show ring, winning 9 first prizes. Fee 20gns. Grazing, ss; Wet Mareii, 7s 6d. Return Privileges. Apply, J. P. THORPE, Owner, P.O. Box 161. Hamilton. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. CYRIL G. LONG. Dental Surgeon, 612. DILWORTH BULDG-., CITY. E. E. B aeyertz - BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS MOVED TO WINSTONE BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. (Second Floor). JJAR V I * VETERINARY PRACTITIONER, RUNCIMAN. TELEPHONE 101W, Papakur:'. J) E PECTB OP yISI o N SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECTED. By the use of the MOST MODERN APPLIANCES. H. G R E G O R Y. ROOMS: DAVID TEED. LTD.. Chemists-Opticians. 205, Broadway. Newmarket. Phone 40-020. TOILET. \ IDS to Health and Beauty.—Madame Rush, Electric Masseur, 26, Powcj Boaid Buildings. Phone 46-70f>. A LLEN'S Mexican Walnut Stain for Grey ■* v Hair; safe, permanent, harmless.— Waller, Chemist, 25, Karangahape Rd. APHRODITE Reducing Bath Salts, no diet, thugs, exercise; just delightful soothing baths; 4s 9d, postage paid.—Sari, ' & Kitirnwa Rd.. Remuer.t. ARTISTIC Permanent Waving, from 21«. Misses Hackett and Crowther. Power Board Bide. Queen St. Phone 46-706. r ' TTEMSLEY BURNET " Hair Restorer H removes Dandruff. Restores Co.onr. makes Hair Healthy and Luxuriant; 4s 9d eve ry where. _ Xl universally acknowledged the finest preparation in the world for Restoring Colour. iVERM \NENT Waving, steain and oil; no X electricity: 30s.—Miss Fox. 19. Hallanstein Bldgs. Phone 42-919. r-7\s"\VoltTH FOR 30s.—R. EAGLETON IU says: Why envy the other Ladies' Permanent Wave? Have one done for yourself. Our work has stood the public test for 50 years Quality makes ua continuously busy Proof of gentleness in our special work is that a child of 5 years was amongst our clients I^ EaGLETON> Wig Maker and Ladies' Specialist, G, Victoria Street, next Queeu Street. Phone 43-170. ("lIFT Honey.—A generous-sized Package T of Delicious New Zealand Honey would make a most accept'? bit Gift to your friends in England Tin New Zealand Honej Export Coiil rol Board have arranged with their London Offirs to deliver Gift Bore? to an> hddress in England. The Eoney i* packed in various sized container?. Send a I'ackhge Now—Fo? fuil particulars, write New Zealand Honey Export Control Board, P.O. Box 1298, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 5

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