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To Stand at Brydone, Southland, Proved Sire and Racehorse, RED SHADOW 2.4 4-5, 2.39 2-5, 4.16 2-5. (Travis Axworthy—Our Aggie) Sire champion mare Shadow Maid, etc. TERMS: 20 guipeas; two or more mares one ownership, 18 guineas. GREAT BLAZE 2.9 3-5, 4.20 3-5. (Jack Potts—Ablaze) This horse’s foals are very promising. TERMS: 12 guineas; two or more mares one ownership, 10 guineas. Return privilege. Grazing: 7/6 and 5/- per week. Rail mares Brydone Siding. All care taken. No responsibility. L. J. THOMSON, Brydone. Phone 85R Edendale, evenings. ROYAL STYLE (18) Royal Style (18) was got by Paladin— All Style, by Gay Lad (4)—-Arch Lassie, by Marble Arch (I)—Lassie Doon (18). by Monoform (brother to Multiform). Royal Style Is a tail male descendant of Stockwell through Doncaster, Bend 'Or, Cyllene, Polymelus, and Paladin, one of the most successful sire lines in the Stud Book. Polymelus was head of the winning sires' list in England for five years. Paladin sired Chide, Palantua, Satrap, Rabbi, and several other good winners. All Style Is the dam of Look Smart, the dam of Alamode Royal Style has two strains of Cyllene, who got four English Derby winners In Cicero, Minoru, Lemberg, and Tagalie Polymelus got English Derby winners In Pommern. Fifinella, Humourist, and Pbalaris, and the grand sire of Pharos, the sire of the sensational Nearco, proving the great vitality of the FEE: 25 GUINEAS. For further particulars apply to J. McMILLAN, MILTON. Martian’s Nearest Relative. BAFFLES (22) 1933 As a Sire of Jumpers.—Baffles’ first Jumper Boolamskee (handicapped as the South Islands best hurdler last year) la a grand stayer and brilliant jumper. It is difficult to Imagine to what heights' Boolamskee would ascend as a jumper had he not suffered a severe founder as a four-year-old. Blandford sires are setting a new standard in New Zealand Jumping. As a Sire ot Stayers.—Baffles has got eight Individual winners this year over one mile and a-quarter. and Baffles Rex has been placed in good Cup company over this distance. In the season just closed Baffles' stock won 23 times (Including four Cup races, an open sprint, and an open mile), winning £B6OO In stakes. Baffles’ stock develop high-class form with age. Conspiracy, winner approximately £2OOO this year, is regarded as one of the most promising stayers in the Waikato Similarity to Martian.'— Buckwheat (Baffles’ second sire) and Martian were both by Martagon, a sire of great prepotency Though typically a Blandford. Baffles shows a striking resemblance to Martian, being a horse of the same unsurpassable quality, with the same neat Martagon head, chock full of character. The most evident similarity however. Is that both Martian and Baffles took a little time to show their worth, but the solidity and toughness of their progeny took each sire from strength to strength with each succeeding year. Baffles' 194445 season. £2821: Baffles’ 1945-46 season, £8,600. Fee: 30gns (return privilege). Filling rapidly for 1946. flares conscientiously cared for. No responsibility. F. H. SOPER Lorneville P. 0., Invercargill.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GORE. IRISH LANCER* (23) A Brilliant Racehorse and Highly Successful Sire. (By Allenby—Bright Hackle) Outstanding Performances by Irish Lancer Stock. (Loyal Lancer (17 races and over £7OOO, Including New Zealand Cup, DJ.C. Hazlett Gold Cup, Invercargill Cup, Riverton Cup, and one of the best stayers of recent years); Irish Note (nine wins, three seconds, three thirds; £4700, including Will Memorial Handicap, C.J.C. Stewards. C.J.C. Jockey Club Handicap, Wellington Racing Club Handicap and Trentham Stakes, beating Golden Souvenir); Lance Wing (7 races, including the Oamaru Cup); Royal Chance (Southland Handicap and Otago Handicap, both one mile and three furlongs). Other winners this season: Gold Lance. Merry Lancer, Triumphal, Miss Hula and Quadrille Race Records held by Irish Lancer Stock. Royal Lancer; D.J.C. Hazlett Gold Cup, one mile (Wingatui record). Irish Note: CJ.C. Stewards, 6 furlongs (New Zealand record). Royal Chance: Otago Handicap, 1 mile 3 furlongs (Wingatui record). Lance Wing: Oamaru Cup. 1J miles (Oamaru record).' Wise Girl: Seven furlongs (Southland . ecord) Cards with full'information sent on application. FEB: 50 Guineas (Return Privilege). Two or more mares by arrangement. Grazing: Dry mares, 3/6; wet mares, 5/- per week. Rail mares to Gore. Phone 645. J. R. COCHRANE, 46 Broughton Street, Gore.

TO STAND AT WINTON, SOUTHLAND. The Classically and Beautifully-bred Horse BOULDER DAM (2) By Tiderace (Imp.)—Symballo (by Fairway—Panic) (Psychology—Symbolism, Imp.) BOULDER DAM won 9 Races, including Wellington Guineas, third in New Zealand Derby, and will be at the services of breeders at a reasonable stud fee of 30 Guineas. A great opportunity for breeders to get their mares served with a horse with an outstanding pedigree of the best English- blood in the world. For full particulars apply—jjox ]3 RAYMOND SPENCERt Phone 193 WINTON, SOUTHLAND.

TO STAND AT “RED BAND LODGE” (NEXT INVERCARGILL RACECOURSE) INDIANAPOLIS (2.0 2-5, 2.36 3-5, 4.15 4-5) m I- % ~ . - -'A • , .PThe greatest all-round Pacing Stallion bred South of The Line. Winner of the N.Z. Trotting Cup Three Years in Succession. By WRACK (imp.) from ESTELLA AMOS (imp.)—a PETER THE GREAT—AXWORTHY cross product. INDIANAPOLIS’S oldest progeny are four-year-olds and include the following winners and place getters this season: INDIAN LAD, INDIAN QUEST (2), INDIAN SUN, INDIAN STAR, INDIAN TRIUMPH, NAPOLIS. ANDY’S PAL (place) and OUR LEX (place). Fee: 19 GUINEAS (with Return Privilege) GRAZING: WET MARES 7/6, DRY MARES 5/-. Two or more Mares by arrangement. All care but no responsibility. Further particulars from the owners, S. TODD & M. NELSON, “RED BAND LODGE,” Invercargill. RAIL MARES TO MILL ROAD, OR INVERCARGILL.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26233, 17 August 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26233, 17 August 1946, Page 5

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