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rpo STAND THE SEASON AT A “MANTUA” STUD, EAST TAIERI, OTAGO. LAST DART (10), Imported Bay Lo se. Foaled 1921. (Grandson of Carbine.) By SPEARMINT—ULTIMA. SPEARMINT won the Derby and Grand Prix de Paris. He is the sire of Red Lancer, Spike Island, Spion Kop (Derby winner), and Poisoned Arrow (sold for £30,G00). Spearhead. Greyspear, and Catmint, who have sired no end of long-distance and Cup winners in Australia and New Zealand. LAST DART stands 16 hands, and has great conformation and perfect temperament. Last Dart raced five times in England as a two-year-old, and won Wilford Nottingham (11 runners), second (beaten neck) in Guatby Lincoln (18 runners), 3rd Selling Manchester (7 runners), 3rd T.Y.O. Newmarket (23 runners), and fourth the other start. He won races in New Zealand, and is credited as being one of the best horses seen in work at Riccarton. In his Tabulated Pedigree you will see he has the Musket strain on both the sire and the dam’s side, and the St. Simon strain on the dam’s side, which has been proved a great staying strain. Spearer, the winner of the Adelaide Cup, and Spearfelt, the winner of the Melbourne Cup, are bred on the same staying lines as xjast Dart, who should prove a valuable asset to the staying breed in New Zealand. Cruciform, Gladstone, Desert Gold, and Warstep, four of the best mares bred and raced in New Zealand, claim Musket blood in their pedigrees. FEE, 25 Guineas. ANOMALY. Brown Horse, Black Points. Foaled 1919. By KING MARK (imp.)—HOY. ANOMALY was bred by J. D. Ormond, Esq., Hawke’s Bay, and has proved himself a good racehorse by winning just on £5OOO. He sta. ds 16 hands high, and built in proportion. He is good-mannered, and should leave good stock. Some of his stock are showing good promise. Brothers and sisters to Anomaly have won no end of races, and he dead-heated with The Hawk in the C.J.C. Handicap, carryng Bst 121 b, in Imin 38 4-ssec, and he was beaten by a head by Glentrnin, carrying Bst 111 b, in the Criterion Handicap, run in Imin 28sec. A glance into his pedigree will show that he is bred on good lilies. FEE, 10 Guineas. Hack Mares 8 Guineas. Wet mares, 7s 6d: dry marcs, 5s per week. Groomage, 10s. All care taken: Do responsibility. Arrangements can be made for the kandling of young stock. For further particulars apply to J. HARVEY. Mantua Stud, East Taieri; Or ALF. G. HILL. 486 Morey place, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 54