rpo STAND AT lIEDDON BUSH, The Thoroughbred Horse PALLAS. PALLAS, by Chain Armour from Nellie, by Albany (imp.), son of Thormanby; Chain Armour by Chain Shot (son of Musket) from Apropos, by Apremont from Rupee, by Dollar. Pallas combines some of the best lines in the Stud Book. He was a brilliant performer, and with few stud opportunities got a high-class colt in Palisade, All Guns, Palette, and others, including both the winners of the Winton Guineas. Terms, £8 Bs.—Apply HENRY RUBBER, lo Heddon Bush, Southland. gj T U D N OTIC E. BARON BOLD. NOMINATIONS for the above Stallion are now CLOSED. BBACKSTONE ""'ill also Stand at LEE CREEK FARM, Outram. Marcs from the north consigned to Outram and from the south to Allant-on will be met if advised. Terms: For thoroughbred mares, full guarantee, £8 8s; or £3 3s at the end of the season and £3 3s when proved in foal. For hack marce, £2 2s and £2 2s. I'or further particulars apply to JAMES PATRICK, 150 Lee Creek Farm, Outram. LO STAND THE ■ SEASON At Wingatui and Mr Linklater’s Farm, Waitahuna, Where he will stand as occasion demands. The Thoroughbred Stallion TAWHAKI, By Menscliikoff from Armilla. Tawhaki stands 16 hands, and is a rich bay with black points. He is a line-pro-portioned horse, possessing a beautiful temper, but with the high vitality essential make a successful Stallion. Tawhaki was'got by Menscliikoff (who has been brought back to New Zealand, and stands at 30gs), one of the most successful racehorses that ever raced in the Dominion. Menscliikoff practically swept all before him, and won the D.J.C. Champagne Stakes, Great Northern Foal Stakes, Auckland Derby, Canterbury Derby, Canterbury Cup, Middle Park Plate, Hawke's Bay Guineas, North Island Challenge Stakes, Wcllscley Stakes, etc. Monschikof! also proved himself as a sire by getting Armlet, Undecided, Eloctrakoff, Roosevelt, Ellis, and several other good winners in Australia and New Zealand. Menscliikoff was got by Stepniak, one of the most successful sires known to Australasia Tawhaki thus conics in tail male from the world-famous Musket line, which is second in merit to none in the world. Armilla, the dam of Tawhaki, was got by Castor, sire of Record Reign, Canteen, Casket, Antarcs, Day Star, Cravat, Coro not, Paritutu. and other great performers. Castor has also proved a groat sire of ,"ood mares, getting, for instance, Castorlino, the dam of Soultlino, the fastest horse raced in Australia. Armilla was herself a groat winner, and belongs to the famous Locket family, which produced such groat horses as Medallion, Achilles, Necklace, Necklet, Pendant, Chainshot, Thunderbolt, Tngoda, Collarit, and other first-class racehorses. Tawhaki unfortunately injured a tendon and cut short his turf career. He, however, won races, and ran second to Elysian in the Derby (beating Taskmaster. Kilwinning, Cronstadt. and others) and second in the Cicssy Welter (beating Miss Mischief, Effort, Nyland, and several others). Tawhaki will stand at a foe of lOga. For further particulars apply W. CROSSAN. 10s Waterloo Hotel. TO STAND THIS (SEASON At the GRANGE, PAPAKAIO, The Thoroughbred Stallion PENATES, RU E NALF—IIO U SEWIFE. PENATES is a bay horse, black points, standing 16 hands high, with groat length, strength, substance, and quality; has good bone and foot, beautiful head and neck, with nice sloping shoulders; is remarkably deep in the girth, with a capital, strong back; has a good temper and excellent constitution, and is all over a fine specimen of a thoroughbred horse. TERMS. £lO 10s; Groom’s Foe, Ss. Grazing for marcs from a distance provided for one month free, afterwards 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibilitv. All mares sold or exchanged to bo paid for. For further particulars apply to WM. GARDINER, Owner, The Grange, Papakaio; Or Groom in Charge. 3s THE WOOTTON BROTHERS. LONDON. November 13. The Sportsman states that Frank and Stanley Wool ton will not ride again. They will short I.) visit Australia, A VISITOR WELCOMED. GHRISTCIIURpH, November 13. '! he Trotting Association welcomed Mr dames Brennan, founder and president of iho Australian Trotting Association. Northtin and southern representatives attended.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3114, 19 November 1913, Page 37
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