The Stod. mhe Well-known’ TROTTING Stallion. Proud thill ROTHSCHILD—PRIDE OF LINCOLN. Win stand at Fairfax and travel Aparima, Heddon Bush, South Hillend, Lochlel. Wlhton, Drummond, and surrounding districts. •TERMS—£S 5/-; £2 12/6 payable Ist January, 1916, and balance when, mare proves in foal. Mares can be consigned to Fairfax. Good paddocking is provided at 2/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. First mare brought to Proud Child will be served free. For particulars apply H. GILMOUR. Owner, Fairfax.* THE PACING STALLION Harold Direct WILL stand this season at WINTON and travel the surrounding districts. Sire, Harold Rothschild; dam, jinnie Harold. TERMS: £1 4s, payable at end of season. Mares not proving in foal will be served free next season. CODY BROS., owners. Further particulars in future issue. Sk3so JtO STAND THE SEASON BRANXHOLII, SOUTHLAND. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. GLEN CULLOCH ( CLAN RANALD —MADOW LA). GLEXQULT.OCH is a handsome brown horse, and ranks as very evenly-propor-tioned, with sound legs and good feet. Clanranald, his sire (son of St. Leger) proved himself a very successful stallion, and despite the fact that lie was principally retained for the mares of his owner (Sir Geo. Clifford), his stock won the remarkably line total of £50,000 in stakes, whilst it is worthy of note that his pedigree closely resembles that of Bend Or, who won the English Derby and sired many great .winners,_ including Ormonde. Madowla, his dam, was got by Trenton (son of two thoroughbred celebrities in Musket and Frailty), from Azalea, by Galliard, by Galopin (sire of the mighty St. Simon). Madowla ranks as a champion brood mare through her sons and daughters: Quarryman, Taskmaster, Kirriemuir, Glonowlet, Madam Madcap, Masterpiece, Don Francisco, and Glenculloch. Glenculloch was the best two-year-old of his year, and won five important races, and £2IBO in stakes. His victories include Pioneer Handicap of 300 sows; Feilding Stakes, of 500 sqvs; Great Northerner Foal Stakes, of 500 sovs; Middle Park Plate, of 500 sovs; North Island Challenge Stakes of 400 sovs. So far, only one of Glenculloch’s stock has raced, viz, Glencannich, son of Cresset, who won three races on the West Coast last season:—At Greymoutli, Flying Handicap (six furlongs), 7.12 in Ll7i: at Westland, Hokitika Handicap (one mile and a-quarter) 8.1 in 2.16; at Westland (Autumn), Autumn Handicap (one mile and a-qaurter) 8,13. TERMS: G GUINEAS, Thoroughbred Mares; 4 GUINEAS, Hacks. Paddocking for mares from a distance. All mares railed to Branxholm Crossing will be promptly attended to. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to 5r579 A. D. FRASER, Wallace town.
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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 8
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