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Jk TO STAND THE SEASON 1 AT PAVONA ROAD. OTAHUHU. 'ffTff SURPffiSE b»yU" JOURNEY. The Handsome Trotting Strllion by First Voyage—Almont Mare. SURPRISE JOURNEY.' who fs one of the best straightout trotters in the Dominion, has high-class performance to his credit, which include three races at the 19!: i A.T.C. Summer Meeting (including-the Rowe Cup). JEWEL POINTER, A Son of the best Sire ever imported to New Zealand, Logan Pointer from Law Chimes, a brilliant mare. _ Jewel Pointer was one of the most brilliant and honest pacers which have graced the Dominion Trotting tracks, being the season's largest stake earner on one occasion, while he holds records nt Alexandra Park of 1 mile. 2.C 4-5. 11 miles 2.40. 2 miles, 4.22. GRAZING, 5s WEEK. All care taken but no responsibility. Further partickrs. re Fees. etc.. actAr S. M. AUGUST. Favona Road. Otnhuhu. Phones 12-760 or 20-607. - • rpo STAND THE SEASON JfirSii JL AT MANGERE. vTwSM THE IMPORTED I JgWtf TROTTING STALLION LvEL TRUMAN DIRECT, Foaled 1924. BY NAPOLEON DIRECT (1.592) — NAN DIRECT. Truman Direct inherits several crosses of Hal blood, and is a male line descendant of Direct on botli 6ide3 of his pedigree. Truman Direct is a dark chestnut horse of good conformation and temperament. Full particulars, J. T. PAUL, Manger©. Tel. 24, Mangere. >L STANDING AT THE O MARDELLA STUD, OTAHUHU. fJmmm new Zealand's ff PI GREATEST SIRE, LVIL, REY DE ORO. REY DE ORO is still a young horse, but has a record for his age unsurpassed by any horse that has been at the etud in N.Z. His stock come early, and go on racing A few of his progeny include I .—Roi l'Or (4.20), St. George (4.24), Gold Country ' (4.26), Mountain Ore (4.25), Neeoro (4.24), Invader (4.27), Roddy (2.8), Chef (3.9), and others too numerous to mention. REY DE ORO'S sire, Copa de On* (1.59), was one of the greatest horses that ever raced on the American tracks. SUBITO, his dam, is a very successful brood mare, having left such proved racehorses as Whit® Sox (2.31), Miss Rico (2.31), Blanche (2.61), and The Lark (2 81). . , , , REY DE ORO sires clean-gaited, levelheaded, dead game racehorses. All care taken, but 110 responsibility. For further particulars apply to T. P. GRIMMOND. STUD MANAGER, OTAHUHU.. . Phono 150, Otahuhu. STANDING AT THO O mardella stud, OTAfiUHU, IOL VAALS (19), BY VALAIS. IMP. (B)—GALTEE QUEEN (19), The only Valais horse at tho etud in New Zealand. " VAALS won £13,400 in stakes, and hold* two track records at Randwick. His tories include Epsom Handicap, one mile, carrying 8.7; Cantala Stakes, one mile, time 1.37; and City Tattersall's Cup,. 11 furlongs, weight 9.6. in 2.IS} (a Randwick record). Valais' horses are doing well at the alud in Australia, and Heroic, whose oldest stock are now three-year-olds, is' advertised for this seasou at a fee of 150 guineas per mare. VAALS stands 16.1 hands high, and is % remarkably handsome dark chestnut, displaying much quality and intelligence, and has the best of dispositions. FEE, 20 GUINEAS. TEA TRAY (1), (THE TETRARCH (unbeaten)—GOOD AND GAY.) Noted as a Sire of Early Speed. _ TEA TRAY'S two-year-olds had another particularly good year. Tea Trader (Royal Stakes), the brilliant but now defunct Tankard, and Agnomi, one of the best of_ hi* age in Australia this season, were again & fire advertisement for him. Breeders whoso aim is to produce highclass two-year-olds are given an opportunity of patronising this superlatively bred stallion at a very greatly reduced FEE OF 15 GUINEAS. ... All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to T. P. CRIMMOND, STUD MANAGER. Telephone'lso, Otahuhu.

gEA SO N 1932-3. IJSfi§H WHIRLWIND. /% ff To Stand the Season at ARDMORE. -Near Papakura. WHIRLWIND (195T4). chestnut horse, bv Galloper Light (sire of Beam, winner of the Oaks), out of Double Back (dam of winners, including Pillion, winner of tho lOOOgns.), by Bachelor's Double (sire of tho dnm of Call Boy), out of Will Return, by William the Third. REFLECTOR (full brother to -Whirlwind) was the second best two-year-old in England nnd won £4OOO. PILLION (half-sister to Whirlwind) won ifill.OCO in Stakes, including the One Thousand Grjneas. Whirlwind comes from the Sunshine Branch of the No. 1 Family, the same as Phalnris ( lead : ng sire of England), also Martian and Limond (leading sires of JSew Zealand). FEE: 20 Guillens, duo and payable Jannary 1, 1933. Every care takes, but no responsibility. Grazing, 7s 6d week. For particulars, apply N. WADE, Box 109. Auckland. . STANDING AT STUD. AO Vardon Rd., Te Riipa. The Thoroughbred Horsti s wSa ACRE. f\ 11 Linacre-ijis3 Arlington. ACRE has been a remarkably succesjful pire, his stock haying won races over - all distances, both in N.Z. and Australia, included in his large list of winners are-Eim Acre (holder of the Australasian Record for 12 miles), Mannwhenua. Cadland. consent, Crown Area and Bay Acre, while he established a record Zealand when his progeny accounted for S9 races m ono Beaßo . n - pEE: IS GUINEAS. Grazing: Wet Mares. 7s 6d: Dry Mares. 6n per week. All care but no responsibility. MARES ME#IT TCKCTIOS. J. P. THORPE. Owner. Phone 3211. P.O. Box 161. Hamilton. dyers and cleaners CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing. on* penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St. Phone 41-769. pROTHALL WAY CLEANERS ANI) O DYERS. LTD.. 33-35, Eden Vale Road, Mount Eden. Symonds St.. and Newmarket. Phones 13-000 and 20-7-0-ATS off to Cooper's. Wakefield St., for Expert Renovations a' Economy Charges. . - XT 3. DRY CLEANING CO.. LTD. Dyer* Costumes ? d£ Cleaned and s® 08 ~- " I3ORTEH'S," established 1592, give P faction in all work Vans collect, deliver Shop. 43. Karangafrape Kd ELECTRICAL WORKS AND SUPPLIES A LLUM Electric Co.. Ltd.. A nz ac Ave . A Auckland, for highest grade Electn.) Installations. —Phone 44-443. 4v-fiU. A RMATURES. Field Coils, R^voiimluiKl A Repaired: 30 years' practical expen enC e.—F'red. Sullivan, 5- Rutland St. /CONSULT Electric Construction Co.. 52. E'lectrical O'fts ; d et Coil Rewind^ —Try' Northumberland Manufacturing no o '. 51. High St —— —Phono 43-428. -—— TTCTATSON, STEBIiE w*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 13