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ART UNIONS RESULTS OF QHANCE A RT IJNION. N O. 24. DRAWN DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Wellington, August 19, 1933. FIRST PRIZE, £2000—Y59362. SECOND PRIZE, £500—V79922. THIRD PRIZE. £200—X29216. FOURTH PRIZE. £100—V64662. FIFTH PRIZE, £50—V45958. £25 PHIZES. W50579 X 46723. £lO PRIZES. V 23355 26696 60527 63579 73730 95701 W20352 43556 57192 95661 96715 X 45650 48597 5G312 75014 79528 79823 90957 97132 Y50952 £5 PRIZES. •26472 27258 33161 35007 50590 57019 55535 59386 77345 77956 78507 79870 82445 83512 83948 84347 86804 86995 87251 8759S 89417 92861 94366 N. McARTHUR, Secretary. STUD HORSES VAALS (19) fssra (viLii i D k 8 EN c: ) ALTEE rf tf The only Valais Horse at UWiLr the Stud in N.Z. V\AJLS was a genuine racehorse, winning £13,400. Valais was premier sire in Australia for five consecutive seasons, and the success of his sons at the stud has teen phenomenal. Heroic this season heading the winning sires' list for Australia, lhis blood is in keen demand, as his yearlings have realised the highest prices at the last three annual sales in Sydney. Galtee Queen, by Bobadil. is also the dam of Sion. Queen Alwyne. Bonnie Valerie, and Carnella. Fee, 20 Guineas. TEA TRAY (1) (THE TETRARCH—GOOD AND GAY.) TEA TRAY sired La Poupee, Tea Trader. Bronze Tray (Avondale Cup). Lady Nan. Morrath, Kerbside (Railway Handicap). Spoon, Ti Tree, Kiosk. Tankard. Imateagirl, Refresher, Royal Tea. Tea Time. Aeomomi, Grand Tea, and numerous others. Fee, 15 Guineas. BRONZE EAGLE (9) 1928 (BRAZEN—TORFRIDA.) BRONZE EAGLE was one of the most brilliant performers ever seen in N.Z., winning £5345. Bronze Eagle won the N.Z. Derby, the G.N. Derby, and the G. G. Stead Cup. running the mile and a-auarter in 2.2 4-5. a N.Z. record. By Brazen (one of the most successful young sires in Australia) from Torfrida (three-quarter sis-ter-in-blood to The Infanta, dam of Wolawa, winner of V.R.C. Derby and St. Leger. A.J.C. St. Leger) by Bobadil. Fee, 15 Guineas. Further particulars on application to MARDELLA STUD, OTAHUHU. JL rPO STAND THE SEAjgft -L SON AT MARDELLA OTA'rf TO New Zealand's Champion Trotting Sire. REY DE ORO. All Particulars on Application PHONE 150. OTAHUHU. Owing to Unforeseen Circumstances, the Blood Stallion, LACKHAM Will not, as advertised. Stand at Stratford, Taranaki, but will Stand at Palmerston North. £3 Will be Reduced oS Fee to meet Railway Charge on each mare sent to LACKHAM. FEE. 25GNS. SINGLE MARE.. 4s Per Week Grazing Charge. All Fees Cash, or arranged for. No Responsibility whatever. PHONE 5802. W. T. BAILEY. Palmerston North. 0 STAND THE SEASON AT TAKANTNI. ff? If THE CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION, SURPRISE JOURNEY (IMP.) (STRAIGHT-OUT TROTTER). Winner of Rowe Cup, 1931-32 Season, in the good time of 4min. 32 3-55., also several other important events. All particulars on application. R. W. SCARFE (Manager), Takanini. rpHE IMPORTED ENGJt&L 1 LISH STALLION rani LAPIDARY (26) BLACK JESTER—LANDIA. Lapidary's pedigree is full of great staying blood, being by that great sire and racehorse Black jester, winner approximately £15,000, including English St. Leger Stakes, and brother of Phalaris, world's greatest sire to-day, his stock winning over £300,000. Black Jester's sire, Polymelus, was five times premier sire of England, and Polymelus' sire. Cylene. sired four Derby winners. His dam, that good mare Absurdity, also got Jest (dam Humorist, winner English Derby) and leading sires Absurd and Chief Ruler. Lapidary's dam brings in best blood available, being by Wildflower, son of Gallinule, from La Joie, by Ayrshire, from Juennesse, daughter _ Scottish Chief, and descending from Galopin (Derby). Lapidary is a young sire of great promise. With limited opportunities he has already proved himself, having sired Heremia (recently sold to India for 1500 guineas), Gay Lap, Last Lap, Dark Marble. Intalligo, First Lap, Merry Lap, Tin Lap, Snow Laj), etc., all winners. To, meet the times Lapidary's fee has been 'made very low. Full particulars, . G. M. RODGERS, Takanini. "IHAT WONDERFUL SIRE OF WINNERS, ACRE. ACRE will travel the Waikato and surrounding districts by float (vherever sufficient inducement offers. FEE: 12 GUINEAS. Cash on Service. J. P. THORPE, Owner, P.O. Box 161, Hamilton. S UK VEY O R BY NASSAU—PEDOMETER. To stand the Season at Takanini. The Sire of Make Up, Landmark and Croupier. SERVICE FEE: 15 GUINEAS. All care, no responsibility. Grazing 5s per week. Apply W. H. PATTERSON. Valley Rd., Takanini. "C'lß FABRIKOFF " Black Clydesdale Stallion, Standing. Franklin Rd., Pukekohe.—Phone 59. Pukekohe. FLORISTS "VTISS V. PALMER, Florist, Room 12, Ita Hellaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0.. lor Artistio Floral Work. 45-097.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 6

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