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At Mr. R. H. W. HOLDEN'S "MANA" STUD, TE MAHANGA, POUKAWA, HAWKES BAY SIEGFRIED (1) Sire of 1936 Melbourne Cup record-holder Wotnn, 193 7 G.N. Derby winner Essex, Brunhilde (N.Z. Onks), Slegmund. Wagner, Maestro, Remittent, Chat, Happy Landing, Screen Star, Lady Siegfried, Sunnymorn, Count Siegfried, Bertha B. Seyfried, Son and Heir, Miracle, Felicitation, Lindrum, Sunbeam, Ladv Furst (won four out of five two-year-old races last season), Dunstan (D.J.C. Champagne Stakes), Sigmund, Flame Queen, Fafner, Mother-in-Law, Kaitere (winner in Sydney), etc. Siegfried has sired a remarkably high percentage of winners in his short stud career. SIEGI- RIED ( I ) won £2 1 40 in England, Including the Bessborough Stakes. 1} miles, Ascot, and beaten n short head in Royal Standard Stakes, £3467. By that great staving sire SON-IN-LAW (5). from FIREMIST (d nin of five winners), by SUNSTAR (5). winner of the Derby and leading sire of brood mares in England in 1930, from LORCNET TE, dam of winners and halfsister to that high-class winner and sire Fowling Piece, by ISINGLASS (3). from GALINNE, by CALOPIN ,(3), SIEGFRIED descends from an own sifter to the great sire MELBOURNE and is o magnificent individual. In addition to the horses mentioned, he has sired winners of important two-year-old und handicap races in New Zealand. SIEGFRIED (I) is three-quarter-brother to Frnwn, winner of Ondby Breeders - Plate Lei--11,11,l 1 ," 1 ""' £692 ' 1937 - nnd Ascot Stakes. £2200, 2 3 miles, and Doncaster Chesterfield Plate, IJ miles, £4 18. i n 1938. lie is a halfbrother to BLAZONRY, "winner of Champagne Stakes, £2230, at Doncagter. BLAZONRY, who is now at the stud in England, had a full book for the seasons 1936 and 1937. SIEGFRIED (I) will serve a limited number of outside marcs at 35 Guineas. I Grazing: Wet Mares, 10/-; Dry Mares, 5/- Week. Rail Mares to POUKAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. further particulars apply:— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Bloodstock Agents, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, etc. Or S. HARRISON, Stud Groom, POUKAWA. THE PROPERTY OF A SYNDICATE*' . / THE IMPORTED ENGLISH STALLION MR. STANDFAST (3) (One of the most highly bred horses in the World and one of the best individuals ever imported to the Dominion.) Sire: BUCHAN, champion sire of England, 1927. Dam: Tho famous maro, CINNA, by POLYMELiJS, champion sire of England, 1914-15-16 and 1920-21. MR. STANDFAST", stood for two seasons in Ireland, and recently had his first runner, the two-year-old, Ever True, who defeated a field of ten at The Curragh, by two lengths. Ever True was again a winner at his second start when he carried top weight of 9.5. MR. STANDFAST* is a winner himself, he is n brother to the Ascot New Stakes winner, Buckler, and he is a half-brother to the successful sires, Beau Pere* and Gay Shield*. MR. STANDFAST* has a FULL BOOK for the present season. Mares may be booked for the 1939 reason. Visiting mares will be met at Te Awnmutu Railway Station. Grazing: Dry Mares. 5/- per week; wet mares, 10/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. For cards and further particulars apply to:— MARTIN H. TIMS, To Awamutu, Walkato, OR WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland and Branches. To Stand the Season at BLACKBURN ST., FRANKTON JUNCT. A Representative of the Great Martian Line. RACEFUL (24) By MARTIAN The greatest sire ever at the stud south of the Line, progeny winners of £3 72,907 in stakes, from Rose Red (sister to All Red), by Stepniak (a great representative of the Musket line), from Madder, by Gossoon (son of Galopin), from Madras, by Chester. MARTIAN by Martagon, from Ottrrden, by Sheen, was the greatest sire ever at the stud in New Zealand or Australia. His sire Martagon was the greatest staying son of Bendor. Daughters of Martian have proved the greatest brood mares in the history of New Zealand racing. STEPNIAK, sire of Rose Red was by Nordenfeldt (son of Musket), from Steppe, a half sister to the great racehorse and sire. Hermit. Stepniak is the maternal grand sire of three Melbourne Cup winners, Artilleryman, King Ingoda and Snsanoff. Raceful is own brother in blood to SasanofT (winner of the Melbourne Cup). Rose Red was also own sister to Mungista, Munjeet and the dual Auckland Cup winner All Red. In 1910 All Red carried 9.11, the heaviest weight for a winner of the Cup, over a period of 49 years. RACEFUL is a commanding horse standing over 16 hands in height. It would be impossible to find a stouter pedigree than that of Raceful who is undoubtedly one of the best bred horses at the stud in New Zealand. Raceful is the sire of Kjng Rey, Full of Scotch, Tradesman, Vitement. Respectful. Professional. Grateful, Winsome Lu, Cappy, Trouvaille. Wahlne Reihl, Woodful, Racemosus, Rac<;whip, Racette, Racing Lady, Phiakua, Race Boy, Race Line. Miss Clipper, Racefield and Race Camp, all winners. , TO STAND AT WAIHOU Fee, 15 gns.; Paddocking, 5/-. Mares met at Frankton Junction. Apply: H. R. CARSON, BLACKBURN STREET, FRANKTON JUNC. Phone 1213 THE IMPORTED CLEVELAND BAY STALLION 'INVINCIBLE" 1789 (Foaled 1934) ' By "Lord Broughton " 1776 "Star of Hope" 1462. Winner of seven Firsts and four Seconds the only times shown, and foe two years received a Government premium from the War Office. His sire won the King's Champion Challenge Cup four years in succession, his brother won the King's Challenge Cup twice, and his sister won First Prize at the Great Yorkshire Show at Middlesborough in 1933. The "Cleveland Bay" is renowned for the quantity and quality of its bone and for fjood hard feet, and is the best breed for the production of Heavy Hunters, and light to medium farm horses. FEE: 5 GUINEAS. Grazing: Wet Mares 3/-, Dry Mlares 2/-. All care taken but no responsibility. APPLY G. de C. PEELE. WAIHOU, TE AROHA. PHONE 243 W. STOUTLY BRED CLYDESDALES Horse Breeding is a Payable Proposition at All Times and Horse Power is the Best and Most Economical Power Farmers Contractors Do you ever stop to think and wonder why, in Canada and America where Tractors, Lorries and Petrol are not more than half the cost they are in New Zealand, HORSE BREEDING IS INCREASING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS? There MUST be a reason, and the reason is this: THAT HORSE POWER IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL POWER WHICH CAN BE USED. - . - \-:^- Petrol costs 1/- per gallon in Canada, against 2/4 in New Zealand, with the cost of Tractors and Lorries in the same proportion. Holdings in Canada are much greater than farms in the Dominion, the labour problem is just as acute, AND YET HORSE BREEDING ,HAS BEEN INCREASING ALL THE TIME. Farmers! Don't deceive yourselves—you know FROM EXPERIENCE ivhich is the better proposition for YOU Reasons why YOU should USE HORSES in preference to Mechanised Power:— (1) The Tractor has to be Imported and the money goes out of the country—Horses are bred here and the money remains In New Zealand. (2) The Tractor has to be fed all the time It Is working —the Horse doesn't, and his feed is grown on the farm. (3) The Tractor does not do more work unless the conditions are entirely suitable to its requirements—the Horse can carry on the work in any climate and under any conditions. (4) The Tractor's life, without Repairs—who will answer? Those of experience will tell you that .the first year is the only" year in the life of a Tractor when it is not needing attention. The Horse's life is from two to twenty years. THEREFORE ! BREED YOUR OWN POWER You can't breed from Tractors ! YOUR OWN FEED You can't grow Petrol ! BE YOUR OWN MERCHANIC Horses don't need Repairs ! Registrations now being received for the next Volume of the Stud Book. Particulars in regard to membership and any information you may desire will be gladly supplied on application to R. McCay, Secretary, THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY OF THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND (Inc.), Box 148, Hawera. Introducing CRAIGIE ASPIRATION, IMP. (22829) This is a grand, big, quality Stallion, beautifully balanced, combining the best of blood and breeding. He Is full brother to Cralglo Realisation (22258), winner of the Cawdor Cup and Male Championship at the Highland Show, 1933, and afterwards exported to the Canadian Government. Craigie Ambition (21 195), their sire, is also the sire of Craigie Dalpeddar, which was sold In February, 1936, at Craigie Mains sale for 2800gna., and was Supreme Champion at Glasgow Stallion Show, 1938. Craigie Ambition (21195), twice champion at the Royal, twice reserve champion at the Highland, and supreme champion at the Glasgow Stallion Show, winner of the Meiklem Gold Cup and Brydon Shield, one of the most outstanding sons of the 5000-guinea Cawdor Cup, Brydon Shield champion. Bonnie Buchlyvie (14032), Craigie Aspiration dam, was the handsome mare Craigie Fragrance (58559) by the all-round champion Craigie McQuaid (20724), the sire of Craigie Beau Ideal (21856), who tops the list for both breeding and show horses of the present day. Second dam, Dunure Footgirl (55473), by the famous Dunure Footprint (15203). Full particulars from J. C. BEGBIE TE KOWHAI, HAMILTON. CLYDESDALE STALLION, 4 Years ... rV'- \ . v :>l- ' u ■ CRAIGIE ASPIRATION Introducing the Percheron Blood to New Zealand The Imported Percheron Draught Stallion Kadlunga Renown Recently Imported and the only one of the breed in the Dominion. His sire. Rhum, won first prize at the Great French Percheron Show at Montague, France, and subsequently six championships in England. His dam is by Parigon, which won 6 firstß and 1 championship in Canada. Kadlunga Renown will be welcomed by farmers who for years have been desirous of a slightly smaller type of utility horse. The Percheron breed are practically the only horses used for farm work on the Continent to-day; their national characteristics arc docility, intelligence, activity and constitution. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE Panhakua Pearl King Dunsandle's Pride Sunray Black Pearl A magnificent black horse standing 17.2, with a wonderful disposition and constitution and a certain foal getter. He has been shown four times, gaining three championships and 4 firsts. His sire, Dunsandle's Pride, which has n splendid show record, is by that famous sire Promicu Pride (Imp.). I lis dam, Sunray Black Pearl (also a great show record), was by Middlerigg Sunray, sold for 1000 guineas. With these two famous Sires will travel LAKE VIEW BONNY. The itinerary will be the same as 1936—Hauraki Plains, Wnlrangi, Te Kauwhata and Maramarua Districts. , ; r ! Ire ' I ; *l| mp - Ip V' KADLUNGA RENOWN (Imp.) Will travel to Te Aroha if sufficient inducement offers. Full particulars, fees, etc., apply Phone 42, Ngatea. R. BURKE, NGATEA. DUNCRAIG SUPREME Champion Clydesdale Stallion, Auckland and Franklin Shows, 1938 THIS MAGNIFICENT v- ~ ----- 5-YEAR-OLD (Reg. No. 2833, VoL 15) Is by the Imported Sire Woodhall Reward and from the Dam Te Awte Gem, whose sire, Junior Chief, was also an imported horse. On her dam's side, Te Awte Gem traces back to another imported horse, Scotland Herd. Duncraig Supreme was bred in Hawke's Bay. He has outstanding bone and muscle and fine constitution. « He is eminently suited for the breeding of heavy horses, or, mated to lighter mares, he can be relied on to beget first-class farm types. He wilt, travel in the coming season. For full particulars communicate with the Owner: A. C. (Bert) LUPTON, Corner of Wairoa Road and Bunnythorpe Road, PAPAKURA. TO TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS OF TE AWAMUTU EXCHANGE (2840) Vol. 15, P.C. Sire: Mon«y Maker (2196), Vol. 10. Grand-aire: Scotland's Victor (1 198), Vol. 4. Dam: Pearl Review (6068), Vol. 15. Grand-dam: Bell, by Baron Graceful (Imp.). Exchange's sire was purchased for stud purposes in the States of Australia. Exchange has all the outstanding qualities that exist in the Clydesdale breed, being five times champion of the ring. He has also proved himself to be a great breeder, and he is in great demand for stud purposes. SURREYDALE STUD, Puimi Road, Te Awamutu A. A. LAW, Owner. Weight, Quality, and Substance kept always in view. To Stand the Season at KARAMU, WAIKATO / Registered Clydesdale No. 2602, Vol. 14. Sire: Gold Glint (Imp.). *** y i V Dam: Patty of Panehakua, No. 4187, Vol. 9. By Dunsandles Pride. First Dam: Peggy of '"T Panehakua. Bay Glint is exceptionally well developed, 1 standing 18 hands. Beautiful disposition, correctly shaped hocks, flat bone, particularly good feet, beautiful feather, stylish, and n clean mover. Obviously from the best blood. His dam, now rising 8 years, gained highest honours at all leading provincial shows and Royal, securing 60 prizes, including 15 championships. His dam realised record price at the dispersal sale of the wellknown Panehakua Stud; her *foal at foot brought 67gns. Bay Glint has secured nearly 1 every championship in the province, gaining \ ,r * his hrst championship at the age of three years. "•: $ ' | I 1 ||* FEE: 4 GUINEAS. Good Grazing fox Mares. Full Particulars: w. CHARLESTON, KARAMU R.D., VI. FRANKTON JUNCTION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 23

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