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TO STAND THE SEASON AT FLAXMERE, HASTINGS. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED FERAMORZ .^.Sf** By St. Frusquin. Darn^— Musa. Grand G.D. — Palmflower. FERAMORZ is a Bay Horse standing 16 hands high, great bone and substance. Was sold as a yearling at Newmarket for 2400gns. Won 1000 soys. In Stakes m England and many times placed m important races. Sire St. Frusquin (son of Simon) winner of 31,960 soys. m Stakes, and sire of winners of 229,000 so'vs. St. Frusquln's sons have In turn sired winners of 180,000 soys. Dam Musa (Oaks, 5000 sovh.) and Bold for 4600gns. as a brood mare. Musa is the dam of Mirska (Oaks), Mousequeton (2100 soys.) Her dam, PalmJlower, produced winners of £27,039. FERAMORZ Is closely related to Symington, one of the leading sires m England, to SL Florian, sire of Ard Patrick (Derby), Magic (Goodwood Cup) beating Buyardo, Tagalle (Derby), Buckwheat (7500 soys.), and bought as a 3Sre for SOOOgns. by Capt. Greer and Major Eustace Loder, two recognised judges In England. FERAMORZ is a sure foftl-getter. Fee: 20 Guineas. Grazing Free. j Apply— i | W. G. STEAD. j Flax mere, j Hastings. I rf OffV TO STAND THE SEASON AT THE WAJKANAE STUD. BBZOINIAIV (1). Imported half-brother to Clcercr— Derby. Sire of Bourlang, best two-year-old m South Australia, and Bradbury, Queensland Ohumpapno Stakes.,, Fee: Thirty Guineas. « BIRKENMEAD (7). Imported, half-brother to Wlldflower — St, Leger. .and airy of Silver Fowl, dam of FillneUa (Derby and Oaka), Silver Tug. etc. Sire of winners of over 90,000 sovereigns. Fee: Twenty Guineas, with guarantee. For extended podlgreo and further particulars apply to THOMAS HANDLEY, btud Munager, Walkanao. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WANOANIiI AND SURUOUND--ING DISTRICTS. TUB THOUOUGIIHUED NORSK, SAIS RRAIV ( G OZO—PROC ELI- A ) BAN FRAN In a beautiful dark boy. stnmHnK K> immlj* am) xonu- of his mock proved Hie beat In the Dominion. Sun Fran'* Unm.ProeeUn wa * by the unlKMiiMt tJraml Ktatuutr. Sun Frat» will trnvvl thr Mttrton and Ww»»B^nus Dbtrict*. T««rm»: Slnglp mure, 10 ffuineftn.' Two or mon' tnarw* urn pvr nrranjfoment, Good poUdocklnp at 2/6 p*r wtek. All enro but no rMponfllblHty, Further particular* frotn OKO. CUAMIIKHLAIN. Box 266 or Wyndham'» Stubleji. Wanranul.

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NZ Truth, Issue 584, 26 August 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 584, 26 August 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 584, 26 August 1916, Page 9

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