STUD NOTICES TO STAND THE SEA--L SON AT MR. R. T. REID'S I MSi# FAIRFIELD STUD. 'r9 Jf clatjdelands. UViU HAMILTON, THE PROVEN FRENCH,BRED STAYING SIRE. TIDAL (6), By SEA SICK, winner of the French Derby, and a great sire of stayers, including Reino Lumiere (winner of the Grand Prix do Paris) and Quarantine (the dam of Battleship, winner of tho 1038 Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase). From CILICIE 11., a daughter of Prestige, a high-class racehorse and sire of Sardanapale, leading sire in France in 1927, tho sire of Fiterari (Grand Prix). Without tho best of opportunity, TIDAL is already the siro of a number of high-class performers, including Flood Tide (Mitchelson Cup, etc.), Tidewaiter, Tiladia, King Neptune, Mnl-de-Mer, Lustral, Rockingham, Tidal Sonp, Patches, Nereus, etc. Fee: 25gns. (two or more mares by arrangement). l''or Cards and full particulars apply E. MALONE, Fairfield Stud, Hamilton. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Auckland, Hamilton and Branches. Q TAN DING IN THE BAY fj OOF PLENTY DISTRICT. THE HANDSOME YOUNG IMPORTED HORSE, JOVIAL SON (3), 1931. A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE WORLD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL SIRE LINE. BY CONSTANT SON. winner of the Derby Cup and siro of Young Idea, Fidelity, Apollo, Good Boy, etc. FROM QUEEN OF COMEDY, by the Melbourne Cup winner, Comedy King, from Lady Victoria (Imp.), by St. Frusquiri from Lady Cynosure, by Cyllene from Maid Marian, by Hampton. JOVIAL SON traces in direct descent on both sides of his pedigree to Quiver, threequarter sister to the great Musket, and ancestress of Beau Pere, etc. This lino is producing more successful sires than any other in the world. JOVIAL SON is inbred to the great Hampton staying line, and his sire is.by Son-in-Law, tho most successful living sire. For cards and full particulars apply s J. AND J. PATERSON, P.O. Box 511, Auckland. Phones 15-310, 25-275 or 40-212 i or 13 Ferry Bldgs., Auckland. , IL 4* B.H. "CAMBRIA fflßgf PARK" (11), f\ n Siro: KILBRONEY (2), Imp. (Winner of Goodwood Cup. Great Metropolitan, and Sire of Winners of over £250,000). Dam: TACT (Winner of Stakes £2OOO, and dam of Four Winners), by Obligado (16), Imp.—Tito, by Soult (11), Stockwell Blood the Best in the World. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. Stud Book Mares Only. E. A. PRICE, Phone 10. PAPATOETOE.
hazrat (i) CRAIG AN ERAN - DUXFORD. & PROVED SIRE AND A SURE FOALGETTER. For further particulars and cards, apply MALCOLM BROS.. Te Rapa, R.D., Frankton Junction. Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. Hamilton, Auckland and Branches. HP O STAND AT KAHI- ± katea park, fCBS THE SUCCESSFTnJkORSE, 'fTti MAORI BOY, LUCULLUS—CAPABLE. CHOSEN BY THE AUCKLAND REMOUNT COMMITTEE AS A SUBSIDISED STALLION. Maori Boy is the Sire of Teddy Boy and won £3845 in stakes over all distances and under all conditions. FEE, £B/8/- (Less Subsidy, £4/4/-). Grazing: Wet mares, 5/-; dry mares, 2/6. Further particulars from:— H. E. WHITFORD, Phono 745, Manurewa. Brookby. TX7-ARWICK FARM, OTAVY' HUHU, AUCKLAND. 'ffn THE HANDSOME BLACK L-W4V" HORSE, NOBLEMAN, 2.41, By NATIVE KING, one of the Dominion's Greatest Trotters and Sire of Many Trotting and Pacing Winners. From PRINCESS ANN, 2.9, Imported, dam of Gamble, one of the Fastest Pacers in New Zealand. Full particulars from T. P. GRIMMOND, WARWICK FARM, GRAY'S AVENUE, OTAHUHU. Phone 192. GAILLARD, 3.16 2-5, Sire: REY DE ORO (New Zealand's Loading Sire). Dam: BONNY LOGAN. 2.7 1-8 (Now Zealand Record-holder). GAILLARD is a rich bay horse of the highest quality and of tjie true Roy-do-Oro type. Standing 16.1 hands, he is very stoutly built with perfect balance and good bone. GAILLARD was especially kept by Mr. Free Holmes (recognised as one of the greatest authorities on trotting breeding in the Southern Hemisphere) and he is firmly convinced that tho great staying lines of Rey-de-Oro and Logan Pointer will be carried on by this young sire. Kor Cards and Full Particulars:— MISS EDWARDS, MARDELLA STUD • ■ OTAHUHU. Rail all mares to Papatoetoe. Phone 150. All care but no responsibility. rpo STAND IN J- OTOROHANGA. eWM THE FIVE - YEAR - OLD REGISTERED CLYDEB- - * DALE STALLION, MEADOW'S CRAIGSIDE (3178, Vol. 16). SlßE.—liosencraig (20162*), Imp., iB6O, Vol. 7. FIRST DAM.—Meadow's Trim, 65-10, Vol. 16, by Scotland's Success, Imp. (17621*), 72<S, Vol. 2. SECOND DAM.—Bloss, by Prince Collus, Imp. (15093*), 385. Vol. 1. THIRD DAM.—Jean, by Dalmuir Prince, Imp. (11021*), 02, Vol. 1. TERMS - 4GNS. AT SERVICE. A. R. WILLIS. Phone 67K. (STANDING- AT yJ FERNLEIGH \ TRAVELLING. REG. CLYDESDALE STALLIONS (2) - INMANS (5 YEARS) And HANDSOME PRINCE (3 YEARS) (By PRINCE WESLEY, EX TE MOMONA DUCHESS). Mares Met at Pukekohe and Returned Free. Good Accommodation for Maros. C. J. HOSKING, FERNLEIGH. PHONE 22M, WAIUKU. BUILDERS A I/WAYS Building Modern Bungalows, JX. financed plans.—Phillips, 27-148.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23139, 10 September 1938, Page 25
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