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There have boon less vaccinations in England every year since 1903, while the anti-vaocinatore have correspondingly increased.

STUD NOTICE SIB FRISCO (1904). BIE8 IE FEISCO is by San Francisco (Bt. Simon—lsabel, a full brother to the great English sire St. Prusquin, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas) from Waitemata. by Eiridspood (bv leonomy), her dam Aorere, by Chester-Kaiparai by Goldsbrough—Maritana, by New Warrior —Mermaid, by Fisherman. He thus inherits some of the finest, running blood in the world. The success of the St. Simon stallions in England, Prance, America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand has been absolutely phenomenal, and as a result this strain of blood. is in great demand with breeders and owners. San Francisco has done ivell at the stud, his stock haying been uniformly successful in New Zealand, while in the season just clo'sed in Australia his progeny, won £1 races worth .C 4699. Eiridsdale, the full brother to Waitemata, is now at tfe stud in Australia, and last season sired eleven winners. Chester, the sire of Aorere. made a great name on tho Inrf, winning the Melbourne Cup and the V.E.C. Derby, while at the stud he got some great performers in Ahcrcorn, Carbine’s greatest rival. Dreadnought, Camoola. Projectile, Stromboli, Carlyon, Titan, and others. Sir Frisco’s pedigree indeed embraces one long succession of winners of big races. He is a very handsome bay horse, being evenly proportioned, with splendid muscular system, bone and exceptional leverage. On the turf he has been a good performer, showing great galloping ability and the power to carry weight. He has won numerous races and has a tirsfc-class record. Sir Frisco will stand at Garment's stables, at Levin, where he will serve twenty mares at 10 guineas each, with 5s for groom’s fee. For further particulars apply to F. J. CABMONT, Levin. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7916, 27 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7916, 27 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7916, 27 September 1911, Page 4

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