STUD HORSES. riio STAND THE 1 COMING SEASON. GREENDALE FARM. The Highly-bred Charnp; orl Clydesdale Stallion. LORD BUCHLYVIE. Bred By GEO. THOMPSON, ESQ.. WAI-RONG A. Lord Unchlyvie is a beautifully-bred bav liorse <>t' miicnifuent constitution, great weight ami go >d Uanper. . His Sire, Dunure Fabric (imported), is by the ureat. Dunure Footprint, and bis Dam. Lady Bucbiyvio (imported), is by Bonnie Bnehlyvie, besides being line-bred to Top Gallant, Huron Buehlyvie, Sir F/verard, Baron's Pride and right on through 42 volumes of the Clydesdale Stud Book. This horse was purchased for 355gn5., r.t C!eo. Thompson's, Kuq.» Sale at, Wai-Ronga. as a 3-year-old. _ llus won many prizes, including Champion at Auckland, and ban an unbeaten record. No doubt, this is one of the best-bred horses ever been in the Auckland Province. His stock can bo seen on tlio Greendalo Farm. Orini. For particulars, apply T. E. DUCK. .<*. QTANDINCT AT THE & MARDELLA STUD. OLIL VAALS (19). SIRE: VALAIS; DAM: GALTEE QUEEN VAALS was a genuino racehorse, winning £13,400 in stakes, and Is a handsome dark chestnut horse, standing 10.1 high. Valais, piro of VAALS, was a sensational stud success in Australia, being premier sire five years in succession. FEE: 25 GUINEAS. I'wo or more mares, as per arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility. For Cards find full information, apply T. P. Gb'jMMOND, Stud Manager Piione 150. Olahuhu. .A REASON, 1931-2. WHIRLWIND. J wlmipl The Property of the LA I? AUCKLAND (N.Z.) STUD co> LTD WHIRLWIND (1925), chestnut horse, by Galloper Light (aire of Beam, winner of the Oaks), out of Double Back (dam of winners, including Pillion, winner of the lOOOgns.), by Bachelor's Double (sire of tho dam of Call Boy), out of Will Return, by William the Third. REFLECTOR (full brother to Whirlwind) was the eccond best two-year-old in England (192?), and won £4OOO. PILLION (half-sister to Whirlwind) won £II,OOO in Stakes, including the One Thousand Guineas. Whirlwind _ comes from the Sunshine Branch of the No. 1 Family, the same as I'halaris (leading sire of England), also Martian and Limond (leading sires of New Zealand). FEE: 40 guineas, due and payable Ist January, 1932. Every care taken, but no responsibility for accident or disease. Befit grazing in New Zealand. Apply. 11. R. MacKENZIE, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, Auckland. yJU TO STAND THE SEASON J- AT KI WIT AIII STUD. MORRINSVILLE. rf| j|f THE THOROUGHBRED FOUR-YEAR OLD «ARGON (25). BY CATitINT- HUKAI'APA.) Bay llor.se, llj hands 3 inches. The first representative of the brilliant racing family No. 25 to go to the stud_ in tho Dominion. At three years old Sargon was seri to Australia, where he won the Park Stakes (one nule and a furious) at Canterbury Park, and the Welter Handicap (one mile), and (he Members' Handicap (ono mile and a-qua_rter) at Randwick. On his .return to New Zealand be won the Alison Cup at Takapuna, his winnings amounting to .£2OOO. Tho blood lines of Sargon will bear analysis. Ho has no fewer than four strains oi St. Simon and three Derby winners in tho quarterings of his pedigree. Sargon's fee is 15 guineas. Every care without responsibility will be taken of mares visiting him. Grazing, 7s (id for wet and 5s for dry mares. For further particulars apply L. S. OTWAY. Kiwitahi. Morrinsville. 'GAY SHIELD," TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KIWITAHI, MORRINSVILLE. GAY SHIELD (3), 1922. bred in England by Sir W. B. Jardine. by Gay Crusader (1), 191! by Envnrdo, etc. Gny Crusader won tho Triple Crown, viz.. 2000gns.. Derby and St. Leger, etc. Bayardo won Derby, and 1M 1,000"in stakes. Gay Shield's dam Cinna, by Polymelus—Baroness-la-Flesclie. 23 of Gay Crusader's gets sold in England for Season 1928 for £B(V2r.O, and M of his gets sold in England for 1929 for £19,320. In all 37 Gay Crusader's gets sold during season 1928-29 for £105,580, an average of £2853 10s 3d. Gay Shield's first season at the stud was in 1928 at .Mr. Harry Taylor's Stud. New South Wales. He served 19 approved mares, the outcome being 15 foals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now 2-yenr-olds. FEE: 25 guineas (guaranteed). Grazing, 5s Dry Mares: 7s (id Wet Mares. All Mares will be met at Kiwitahi Railway Station. All care, but no responsibility. Further particulars apply MR. L. S. OTWAY, Morrinsville. TWO CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STAL--1- LION'S, also Trotting Sire, TRIUMPH JUNIOR, will travel tho Waikato this season by mote/. Breeders advised to inspect these horses before making other arrangements. Terms, four guineas each horse. Cards. Photos jn application. A. CAME HON, Farm Koud, Kuakura, OUR THORPE will stand tho season at Homestead Koromatua. Fee. 12gns. No fori 1 freo service next year. Cash at first service. AMOS DURRANT, Koromatua. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE. CIITY and Suburban Property, sound, unJ encumbered und lightly encumbered, offered for Ist Mortgage on Broad Acres.— R.T.S., Hi, Uei!Al,i>. All kinds arranged. Send Jj particulars to-day Clients waiting.— Geo. Cole. 130. Remuera Hd.. Auckland. wanted exchange for good City Home. Particulars. Farmer, 907, Hkhm.ll. I? ARM Wanted, 0.C.. over 50 acres, exchange Seaside Frtrmlet, 13 acres; House, (i large rooms, G.C, or sale.—N.K., 99. lIKRALP. 17'AKMLET, Olalnilni, 21 acres, 4 glass -I houses. Bungalow; £1250 equity; for Intest Sedan.—Owner. 92. Hkhai.t>. HOUSE, small, unencumbered, and cash; require 20-10 Acres.—Pegler, Agent, MANUREWA £1550 Going Concern.—lo Acres, buildings; wants 2 Acres, handy City.—E. Harris, Manurewa. MORVEKN RD.—Bungalow, convs. garage; elevated, unencumbered section; cash for equity.—Bs, St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom. T)ONSONBY. —House wanted for House nt i. Milftffd, handy beach, bus.—Apply KEVENTJE-Produeing Shop, llouso property. offered for Ist. 2nd mortgages.— J pcrty, offered for Ist, 2nd mortgages.— Owner, 914. Hki?am>. REMUERA Residence, equity £llsO. and Cash, for Country Store.—Bryden, 174. Queen St. 01. Acres, level, rich; hnndy; Cottage, Oi small Bungalow wanted.—Sainsbury, \| n n gerc. Phone. SECTIONS (2) UNENCUMBERED. O £SOO. Owner Wants Modern Homo, about £I2OO. RAYMOND SHEATH, 11. O'Connell St. QHOP Property wanted, anywhere between Papakura and Kaitaia, suitable highclnsu Drapev; must be good shopping position. Unencumbered Modern Epsom Bungalow, value £2OOO, as deposit.—Send particulars marked "Drapery," c.o. Vaughnn, Moss, 113, Queen St. 1 2Q ACRES. South Auckland: unencumJLO«J bered House, cowshed, etc.; 4 miles railway, £2O 6s per acre. For (>O-80 Acres. 111 ACRES, rich flat, all buildings. £3O equity £2100; exchange for about 25 Acres. COLMOR-E WILLIAMS. C, Chanoery Chambers, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 16
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