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THE STUD To Stand at “ Omoa,” PAERAU Ch. Horse CRICKET BAT (7) By Winning Hit—Equipment, by Martian-To-morrow, by Bill o’ Portland—Elusive, by Trenton—Eleusls, by Barcaldlne. • Bred by the late Sir George Clifford at the famous Stonyhurst Stud, Cricket Bat was a successful classic winner. His wins ■ include North Island Challenge Stakes, Canterbury Challenge Stakes, Dunedin Guineas and J. B. Reid Cup, James Hazlett Gold Cup, etc., etc. With few opportunities at the stud, Cricket Bat has sired a high percentage of winners in Straight Bat. Classic Winner, Willow Wood, Cricket Ball, Rang!, Scotty McCabe and some promising young stock. Cricket Bat’s pedigree represents over a half century';- skilful and careful mating with the best blood lines of all time, in St. Simon, Musket, Martian and Barcaldlne. He is rich in St. Simon and Musket blood, being strongly in-bred to these great sires through Bill o’ Portland and Trenton. A horse of this breeding and quality cannot fail to breed on. and breeders have an opportunity of acquiring the best blood at a nominal fee. Consign mares Waiplata. Stud Fee, 25 Guineas. J. G. DONALD Phone IA. PAERAU. RELIEVE THE MISERY OF PILES Than la no need to auffer the tormenting irritation of itching piles when you can get quick relief by boginning et once to uae DOAN’S OINTMENT. It quiets the Itching and protects end lubricates the tender tissues with lta soothing antiseptic Ingredients. Don'tcontlnue to let the Itching and misery of idles torment and worry you. get DOAN’S OINTMENT today and see what long lasting happy relief It gives used succosafully for over 4 0 years. Ask your Chemist or Store for Doan's OINTMENT Foster McClellan Co., Proprietors, 1S Hamilton Street., Sydney NZOI2 To Stand at Lawrence. PASSAFORM No. 2 Foaled August 1, 1935. By BALBOA—FAIRFORM, Winner of Riverton Cup, Invercargill Cup, end other good races. Passaform is stoutly bred on the dam’s side, as Fairform was got by Boniform (half-brother to Martian) from Satisfalre, by Birkenhead —Content, by Dreadnought—Lullaby, by Apremdht—Hammock (Imp.), by Crest, ft is interesting to note that Dreadnought was by Chester—Trafalgar (Imp.), by Blair Athol—Mosquito, who was a sister to Musket. Birkenhead, Orme, and Ormonde, which all come under the Agnes Family. His sire, Balboa, was got by Varcoe —Nerve, by Birkenhead (a son of Orme), one of the most sensational horses of his day on the English turf. Orme got the famous Flying Fox, whose line is so strong to-day. The Varcoe line has become prominent through Hurry On and Hunting Song. 7 FEE: 20 GUINEAS, with return privilege. All care taken but no responsibility. Grazing: Wet Mares, 6/-; Dry, 3/-. F. W. PARSONS, Lawrence. Phone 375.

TO STAND AT “RED BAND LODGE” (NEXT INVERCARGILL RACECOURSE) INDIANAPOLIS (2.0 2-5, 2.36 3-5, 4.15 4-5) m ill * . 3 «■*.*» im ms Q&? The 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—AXWORTIIY 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.

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 guineas; 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 65R Edendale, evenings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26245, 31 August 1946, Page 5

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