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Public Bofices. T o STAND THE SEASON AU FAIRFAX. SOUTHLAND. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION CAJNEOBEET ( SOULT—HOTCHERINA). CAXEOBERT is a beautifully proportioned, dark - brown horse, showing great power and quality, standing 16.2 oa pplendid legs and feet. Soult. his sire (son of St. Simon), waa one of the most successful stallions ever sent out of England to Australasia. His stock have won stakes to the value of over £151.122. His stock won £8122 in Australia last year. His daughter Merry Roe topped the list as a three-year-old in New Zealand last season with £3130, Sonlt's stock have won in 1906-7, £7071; 1907-8, £9486; 1908-9. £16.600; 1909-10. £18,049; 1910-11. £18,483; 1911-12, £16,678; 1912-13, £20,686; 1913-14. £13.436. Canrobert’s stock again headed the sires of Southland last season with £1612 to bi% credit CANROBERT is full brother to those*-well-performed horses Marshal Soult,, Grenadier, General Soult Almee Soult) Areina, etc. Hotcherlna, his dam, by Hotchkiss (son of Musket and sire of Multiform. Uniform, Machine Gun, Siege Gun, Royal Arillery, etc.). Hotcherlna never raced, and on being put to the stud unbroken was considered one of the best maxes at Glenora Park Stud Farm Pace, size, and substance are# required to raise the standard of Southland's jumpers, and Canrobert can be depended upon to supply the want. Canrobert's stock have already demonstrated- their ability to gallop, and Darin gdale, Robert Bell. Sombra, Buller, Sir Brigid, Alaska, Colbert, Canrosa. Cannonade, Makaroa, Giralda, to say nothing of the many younger racers who will be heard of again. TERMS: Single Mare, 8 gns ; two of more, 7 gns each. rpO STAND AT FAIRFAX and TRAVEL A the Districts of Riverton. O tan tan, Walrlo, Heddon Bush, South Hillend Winton and Drummond, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION STEONGrHOLD (CLANRANALD —SAFEGUARD). STRONGHOLD is a handsome chesf--ut horse, and ranks as a fnll brother ti» he crack racehorses Broadsword, Fleetioot, and Brave Heart. Stronghold is Dred on very stout lines, as his sir© Jlanranald was got by St. Leger (son. )f the great Stockwell stallion Doncas;er) from Scotch Lassie (also dam of a. full brother in St. Andrew), whose dam runs back to Rouge Rose, also dam of Bend Or, one of the most successful breeding lines of the present day. Safeguard, dam of Stronghold, was got jy Maxim (one of Musket's greatest sons) from Teredo, by Apremont—Nautilus, by Traducer —Waterwltch (one of [he best of Maoriland’s many great brood mares). Stronghold’s sire. Clanranald, was al-_ most exclusively used for the, mares of* lis owner. Sir George Clifford, and for* :hat well-known sportsman begat Masterpiece. Madam Madcap. Broadsword, Blenculloch, Signalman. Sharpshooter, Fleetfoot, Cannie Chiel (a successful sire), Kirriemuir, and many other sucressful animals. STRONGHOLD was a successful racng proposition, as he won on the hat as i two-year-old. at Auckland (Criterion. Handicap), at Wellington (Fitzherbert FI an dicap), at Wingatul (Champagne stakes and Railway Plate), at Rlccarton. CC.J C Champagne Stakes). As a three-■ear-old he won the C.J.C. Middle Park Plate of £SOO (6f.) with 8.9, and running the six furlongs in 1.14%. Subsequently ne secured the Wellington Metropolitan Handicap, the C.J.C. Biccarton Welter ind Avon Welter, and the C.J.C. Suburban Hurdles of 200 sovs. It is a x ery •trong recommendation in favour of a stallion to say that he has been a good ivinner as a two-year-old. successful in IVelter events later on, and finally more Chan able to hold his own over hurdles. Ihe first three of his progeny to race. Davlight Bill. Firmhold and Derby Day ure" all winners. Daylight Bill has won over hurdles and across country and Is one of the most promising novice steeplechasers in commission to-da^. TERMS; Four guineas at end of season, or five guineas half-guarantee (Li 12s 6d on January 20th. and balance when mare proves in foal). Mares can be consigned to Fairfax. Sood paddocking is provided at 1/6 per week. Ail care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply N. Gately, in charge, or Owner, MR CHAS. AFFLECK. Farifax, Southland. Postal Address for CANROBERT and STRONGHOLD; Mr Chas. Affleck, Fairfax. Southland. SH27J fjtO Stand at Mr A. Baird’s Stables A Winton, the Thoroughbred Stallion BUFF GAUNTLET (Red Gauntlet—St. Ouida.) His sire. Red Gauntlet, was by Lochiel from Russet, and proved himself a highclass racehorse by winning 25 races and 14094 in stakes, including two Canterbury J.C. Handicaps in the fast times of J. 40 and 1.41 3-5. His dam, St. Ouida, was by St. Clair (son of Musket), from Ouida, and ranks ss a half-sister to Skirmisher, winner of the C.J.C. Derby. Welcome Stakes and Canterbury Cup (2% miles). BUFF GAUNTLET is a very handsome horse, showing marked character and commanding size. He proved him-’ self a good racehorse, and it was unfortunate that he should go wrong when racing in his best form among thei leading handicap horse of his day. Hia principal performances read;— At three years;—Manitoto J.C.; Won President’s Hack Handicap (6 furlongs). Dunedin J.C. Summer: Trial Stakes, of 100 sovs (7 furlongs)—Puaka, 7.13, 1; Buff Gauntlet. 8.5, 2; five others started. North Otago J.C. Winter; Railway Handicap of 50 sovs. (of.) —Wedge 7.2. 1; Buff Gauntlet 7.10, 2; seven others started; time, 1.4. Pnkeuri Handicap, of 50 sovs. (4 furlongs)—Otakeho 8.12. 1; Buff Gauntlet 8.3, 2, and seven others started; time, 49 2-5 secs. At four years—Gore R.C. Spring; Waimea Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs. (5 furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 8.4, 1; and nine others: time. 1.3 2-5. Dominion Hack Handicap of 50 sovs (6 furlongs)—■ Pure Gold 8.10, 1; Buff Gauntlet 8.12. 2; and eight others. Won by a head. Time, I. South Canterbury J.C. November— Summer Handicap, of 70 sovs (6 furlongs)—Heatherbrae 7.10, I; Golightly. 7.0, 2; Buff Gauntlet 9.0. 3; and seven ethers. Time, 1.14 3-5. Gore R.C. Summer—Otaraia Hack Welter. 70 sovs (5 furlongs)— Magdalen 8.10. 1; Buff Gauntlet 9.5, 2; and seven others started; time. 1.2. Suburban Hack Handicap, of' 75 sovs. (7 furlongs)—Directoire 9.0, 1; Red. White and Blue 5.3. 2; Buff Gauntlet 9.3, 3. Won by a nose; time. 1.31. Tapanui R.C. : Grandstand Handicap, of 30 sovs (6 furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 8.6, 1; King Torrent 7.10, 2; and three others. Racing Club Handicap, of 30 sovs. (6 furlongs)—Grafton Laddie 9.0. 1; Buff Gauntlet S.X2, 2; and two others. Glenkenich Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs. (C furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 9.10, 1; Mosgiel 7.13, 2; and four others. Dunedin. J. Autumn —Outram Handicap, of 100 sovs. (G furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 9.9, I; Pleasure Bent 5.13. 2; Kilmeny 7.10, 3*. and six others. Waihola Handicap, of 100 sovs. (5 furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 10.9. 1; Safety Pin 9.3. 2; and eleven others; time. 1.4. Southland R.C.—Flying Handicap, of 85 sovs (6 furlongs’)—• Henzowen 7.12. 1; Sombrero 6.13, 2: Buff Gauntlet 8.12, 3; and ten others. South Canterbury J.C. Autumn; Flying Handicap. of 100 sovs. (6 furlongs)—Pilgrim’s Way 8.10, 1; Buff Gauntlet 8.6. 2. Farewell Handicap, of 90 sovs (6 furlongs)—> Buff Gauntlet 8.4. 1; Pilgrim’s Way 9.7, g; and three others: time. 1.16 3-5. At five years:—Dunedin J.C. Winter; Wairongoa Handicap, of 150 sovs (6 furlongs)— Buff Gauntlet 7.9%, 1; Czar Kolohol 8.3, 2; and Sea King, Obeono, Safety Pin and Thuringa. TERMS: £6 6s per mare. For further partlculas apply to H. CUNNINGHAM, Winton. THE THOROUHBRED STALLION JAN (Charlemagne II. —Janet) WILL Travel Wyndbam and the Si'P* rounding Districts. Full particulars will be furnished at a later date. MESSRS WINDLEBOHN A BROOM, SkSlt- Iwam.

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Southland Times, Issue 17763, 23 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 17763, 23 September 1914, Page 7

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