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STUD HORSES. JK THE BLOOD OP CHAMPIONS, JOB FRANK LvflU WORTHY, 2.3}. Tile. TWO-MINUTE FAMILY. Siro: Dam: nTTv AYwnPTTTV HOLLYROOD MAY# GUY AXWORTHY. Dam o{ six> by Joc Siro of four twominulo trotters, Dodge, ono of America's learlins brood marc sireß, Loo Axworthy 1.58J and siro of ChancelGuy McKinney 1.582 ! or 2 ' 25 ' " h ° u , c ni ln hla fifteen starts Mr. McElwyn 1.591 i a3 t season never Arion Guy .. 1.591 met defeat. 2nd dam, Dorcas H., 2.9. FRANK WORTHY has a wonderful inheritance, backed up by rare individual qualities, and a racing caroer such as fow stallions have mudo. Ho is undoubtedly tho best bred and best performed horse ever at tho stud in Auckland. Breeders, before sending your Mares elsewhere, como and inspect Frank Worthy (2.3 i), the aristocrat in Pacing Stallions. Fee: 16 Guinoas. All Caro taken, but No Responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply MARDELLA STUD, Olahuhu. Phono 150, Otahuhu. Jk HOLLY BOY. ffeZSffl TO STAND THE SEASON LaCL. at RIVERHEAD * llolly jjoy, by Hal Boy—Holly Maid, has a winning poiforrnanco of 4.31 for two miles. In tho 192G-27 soascn ho was seventh on tho list of winning horses for the Dominion with a total of £'lßlo. Fee: £5 ss. No return. £7 10s. Guaranteed. For full particulars appy, W. G. RAE, Riverliead Hotel. Jk TO STAND THE SEASON - AT MANGERE. IWB NELSON IOL bingen. Nelson Bingen, New Zealand's greatest living Trotting Siro, whoje progeny havo won over £123,000 in stakes, will again bo at the sorvico of breeders this season. Nelson Bingen is a son of the famous American Horse, Bingen. from Suzottc, and is bred in tho purplo. GREAT PARRISH. GREAT PARRISH. by Guy Parrish— Bertha Belle, will ser/q a limitod numbor of approved Marcs. Great Parrish is a grandson of tho famous American siro. Guy Axworthy, and was tho leading thrco-year-old winnor in New Zealand last season, winning the Great Northern Derby and registering a placed performance of 3.22 1-5. His darn, Bertlm Bello, is tho dam of two champions Great Bingen (4.19 2-5), and Peter Bingen (4.18 4-5). For full particulars, apply J. T. PAUL. Mangero. Tel. 21, Mangero. «^# BLUE JOB MOUNTAIN LVfL KING. BLUE MOUNTAIN KING, having proved such a success as a siro of extreme and early speed, wo havo purchased him back from the South Lsland to givo ourselves and Auckland Breeders a chance to havo his services. From his first 20 odd mares ho produced tho following:— FREE ADVICE. CHOYSA (Dec.), 3.29, Juvenile Handicap. MOUNTAIN DELL. STUDENT PRINCE. MOUNTAIN PRINCESS. WINDSHIELD. KEWPIE'S GUY. FIRST FLIGHT. He will stand tho season at Otahuhu Trotting Courso at a price to suit tho times, £lO 10s. Beautiful Grazing, 5s per week. Full particulars from SID. GROAT. Otahuhu, Or McKENDIUCK BROS.. Auckland. rrO STAND THE SEASON A AT THE AUCKLAND (N.Z.) STUD FARM. AT PAPATOETOE. THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HORSE. WHIRLWIND (1) (Winner of tho Piccadilly Plate, £SOO, 1} miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled, 1924. By GALLOPER LIGHT (3) (winner Grand Prix do Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingley Stakes, Hastings Plato, and Payne Stakes, and siro of winners of over £53,000, including Beam, winner of Oaks; Reflector, full brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr. Jinks in Buckenham Post Produce Stakes, and won £IOSO in 192fl 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-sistor 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, sire of Limerick), by Springfield (12), from S'uiiray. tho third darn of thoso fino racehorses and lending sires, Martian rind Boniform, and granddain of Otford. dam of Manfred. Fee, 50 guineas. Grnzing, 7s Gd per week. All care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply— H. R. MACKENZIE, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, AUCKLAND. Phono 43-399. rpo STAND THIS SEASON A AT MR. J. MALCOLM'S bL«e! stud FARM. TE rapa. 'I'M K THOROUGHBRED LviL illumination Limelight (imp.)— Fleet Street (imp.). Winner of ten races, including Cornwall. Avondale Plunipton, St. Andrew's. Wnikato Gold Cup, Liverpool Handicaps; dead-heat Alison Clip Total stakes won, £7417}. Limelight (12) 3irod Salitros, winnor of A.J.C. Derby and V.R.C. Derby and other good winners. Fee. 30gns., reducible to 20cns. if paid bv January 31. Splendid paddocking—dry mures, 3s fid; wet mares. ss. All caro takon but no responsibility. Cards and further information from J Malcolm, To Rapa, or F. E. Loomb, Owner. To Awamutu. ACRE, m ARLINGTON. LVfJL VARDON RD.. TE RAPA. Siro of 155 winners in last 3 seasons—62 winners this season—breed from approved siro at 35gns. GASBAG, DEMOSTHENES-LADY CELIA, Siro of 25 winners this season. Gasbag hits never been beaten in a show ring, winning 9 first prizes. Fco 20gns. Grazing, ss; Wet Marcs, 7s 6d. Return Privileges. Apply. J. P. THORPE, Ownor, P.O. Box 161, Hamilton. rrO STAND AT OWNER'S FARM, J- TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD (3) QIRE. WAIRIKI (Auckland Cup nnd D Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon), from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt, from Rosarina, by Traducer, from Yattorina, by Yattendon. Dnm, MANTLE, by Tasman (N Z. Cup), from Mantilla, by Anteron (imp.), from Matana, by Goldsborough (A.,1.C. St. Lcgor), eon of Fireworks (V.It.C. Derby and Leger), from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry), from Seabreeze —Tho Barb, by Fisherman. CIIESTERFIELD lihb won nine prizes nnd six championships, and his stock aro also rrcat prize-winners in the show ling. He is tho sire of BEAU CAVALIER, tho best s'eeplochaser Beon in the Dominion for years. TERMS: Thoroughbred mares, 15 guineas. Five approvod Hunt Mares, at half fee. Payable January 1. 1930. Grazing. 3s 6d per week dry mnrcs; 5s per week wet marcs. All caro taken but no responsibility. J. P. SINCLAIR. Takanini, Auckland. TO STAND THTS SEASON AT POPLAR GROVE. TAUPIRI. The Well-known Clydesdale Stallion FABRIKOFF. Siro: Dunuro Fabric. G.V.L.C. (17861). Dam: Melton Bello. For full particulars apply, J. B. GRANT, Taupiri,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 6

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