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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE ELDERSLIE STUD (NEAR OAMARU), TEA TRAY (1) 1917. and Pogrom, Oaks), DeH>y £ and e s°t _ Ee-er’ from^Tfi'isH?^® 1, (by Guineas! 2000 Guineas Dorbv ’ e > dai l l £J} ros P e —St. Leger, and of Common—ancestress of S’ p.?u« S S' ge T r) fron \ niumllia ta (half-sister to Footlight, Doncaster and 5 g - er ’ Aseot Gold Cup, twice. Eclipse Stakes,— ijoncnsier cup, and of r lair—looo Guineas, and Bettina—looo Guinend hv St UC Leger) On by P D^a^ n Athm e ln Ui i rter a’w 1° Lord L s’ on ~ 2ooo Guine.s, Derby, and ment—looo Gninent and , St , Leger) from Paradigm (dam of AchieveSt , Le ser, an<l < lam of Janette—Oaks and St. Dever) by 2Wo a Seas%erb;\nd r st. ° f Or - Uerby ’ and sire of Ormondefirst P hen omenally successful in his initial season at the stud. His first progenj as two-year-olds won £0039 15s, the previous record for New Zealand rmtn? « Pa <- Per Mon^J s f3 ® Bs - The stock of the all-conquering Valais won £3890 in their first season in Australia. . , I ?-? ddit . ion to the owner’s, a few outside mares will be taken to Tea Trav at a >» »«■ PAPER MONEY (Imp.) (10). (A magnificent individual, and a direct descendant of Queen Marv ancestress of Bayardo, Lemberg, Hampton, Blair Athol, etc.). ' nonlr b 3° t . loa J? d J? 16 .’ by Greenback (son of St. Frusquin, and beaten by a To? 5 Lemberg in the Derby), from Eppmg Rose, by Eager (sire of the dams of Gloaming, Orpheus, etc.) from Briar, by Common (2000 Guineas, ’>erby and Leger) from Lady Blankney, by Hermit (Derby). PAPEB MONEY ran third in the Derby to' Grand Parade and Buchan, and was one of the most brilliant two-year-olds of his year, the four top-weights in the Bree Handicap being: The Panther (2000 Guineas), 9st; Grand Parade (Derby), . GaUo P cr Light (Grand Prix), Bst 111 b; Paper Money, Bst 101 b. PAPER MONEY sired winners of more in stakes than any other sire in its first season in the history of New Zealand, with the solitary exception of Tea Trav. x, „ ??e. 100 guineas. Mares not proving in foal will be taken to Paper Mor y the following season at half the above. WEATHERVANE (7). (Winner of the Royal Hunt Cup. Ascot, and Greenham Stakes, and half-brother to Vervaine —dam of London Cry and Aloysia. between them winners of over 7000sovs). Bay horse. Bred by his Majesty the King, in 1919. By Lemberg (winner of the Derby Eclipse Stakes—dead-heat, New Stakes. Middle Park Plate, Dewhurst Plate, Doncaster Cup. Jockey Club Stakes and 44,69450 vs in stakes: sire of winners of over 150,000sovs, including Lemonora—Grand Prix, and over 25,00050v5; Ellangowan—2ooo Guineas, Pogrom, and Soubriquet—first and second in the Oaks; and half-brother to Bayardo—winner of the St. Leger, Ascot Gold Cup, Eclipse Stakes, etc., and sire in successive seasons of Gay Crusader and Gainsborough—both winners of the 2000 Guineas, New Derby, St. Leger, and Ascot Gold Cup) from Vain Air (grand dam of London Cry—w’inner of five races of 3814sovs, including Goodw'ood Stakes of 1205sovs. and Manchester King Edward Handicap. 163550v5, and of Aloysia—winner of Queen Mary Stakes, Ascot, of 3000sovs, and the Hopeful Stakes), by Ayrshire (winnef of the 2000 Guineas and Derby, and 35,91650v5), from Vane (own sister to Flying Fox—2ooo Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger. and sire of Ajax, Adam, Jardy, Vai d'Or, Gouvennant, The Welkin, tc.), by Orme (winner of the Eclipse Stakes twice, and sire of two Derby winners) from Vampire (grand-dam of Aidford —unbeaten winner of six races) by Galopin (winner of the Derby and sire of St. Simon. WEATHERVANE was a high-class racehorse. Besides winning the Greenham Stakes of 1705sovs, he was successful in the Royal Hunt Cup of 2160sovs, at Ascot, as a four-year-old, and ran second the following year. Ten visiting mares will be taken to Weathervane at a free of 50 guineas. Mares not proving in foal will be taken to him the following season at half the above fee. For further particulars apply to — THOMAS HANDLEY, Manager, EldersUe Stud, Elderslie, near OAMARU.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 56

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