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THE STUD. , TO STAND AT MERSEY STREET, GORE And Travel Surrounding Dietrieia. THE TROTTING STALLION By ‘‘Capitalirt’’. Dam; Merry BeR GOLD BELL (433). (KEG. 2782). Gold Bell is a champion sire of stsyere. Sire of Steel BeU (4.30), Gold Boy (430), Gold Giri (2.13, L3l), Nita BeU (4.30), AU BeU (L3l, 2.12), Ena BeU (W, 2.12), Temple Gold Man (4.35), Reliance Gold Flake, Gold Elect, Golu Bowl, Ruapere, Profiteer, Jewel (4.38) and HoUy Maid (3.36), at last Ashburton meeting. TERMS: 10 Guineas. Mares not in foal this season served free next season. Good grazing at 3/- per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Tabulated Pedigree on application to Groom in charge, or D. Lilbume, Gore. Postal and Telegrams: D. Lilbiitne, Gore. All Fees payable on or before January 15, 1925. GOLD BELL Will be in WINTON tonight; stop there for two or three day#. Return in ten days. DAVID LILBURNE, 0d122 Milton, Owner. TO STAND AT OTAUTAU. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION: SOME BOY 11. (5). BJI. foaled 1913, by Cyrus (imp.) dam The Tart (imp), Cyrus by Cylfene--Stream of Gold. The Tart by Perigord—Celoeno. Perigord by St. Simon—Celoneo by Valour. SOME BOY II has won races from 5 furlongs up to 1 mile 3 furlongs. He has filled Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places on 26 different occasions. Winning 13 races, 7 seconds and 6 thirds. Included in his wins are Prince of Wales Stakes 5j f., 8.6; two Canterbury Handicaps, A_J.C. 1| miles, 8.1 and 9.5; Ist Canterbury Park Hep., A.J.C. miles 100 yds., 9st. 21b.; Ist Tatterall Cup, 1 mile 3 fur., Sydney Tatts; let Plumpton Handicap Avondale 9 furlongs, and numerous other races. In his first 12 races he filled first place seven times, second three times and third twice. FEE: 20 Guineas to approved Mares. Grazing: 5/- week wet mares; 2/6 week dry mares. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— ALEX. CHISHOLM, Veterinary Surgeon, Ah43l Otautaa TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT LINTON. The classic thoroughbred STALLION: BURRONGONG. TERMS— £S 5/Paddocking Provided. Particulars from: HECTOR B. McGREGOR, 00551 Mount Linton. IPO STAND AT WINTON EVERY 1 SATURDAY. AND VISIT OTAUTAU AND NIGHTCAPS THE TROTTING STALLION HAROLD DIRECT. (2.13 2-5; 4.37 1-5.) FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE CARDS. TERMS: £6 6/- payable end of season. All inquiries to be addressed c/o Groom, P.O. Winton. G. YOUNGSON, Owner, Riversdale. 0g290 B. HUDSON, Groom. TO STAND AT JAS. McALLISTER’S "ANTRIM FARM," MATAURA. and Waikaka Districts. And Travel the Edendale, Wyndham, Gore THE FASHIONABLE BRED PACING STALLION: ST. SWITHIN Sire: Rothschild; dam, Queen V. (4.52) dam of Gianella (4.36), by Kentucky— Harold’s Rest (dam of Harold Rothschild)* by King Harold (imp.)—Polly. St. Bwithin is the sire of Lady Swithin (4.32), Indra (4.36), Newcourt (3.34), Maile (3.41) and St. Alwyn (3.43), Prince Swithin (3.42), St. Mama (2.20 and 3.28 1-5) and several others. TERMS: £6 6/- payable on January 31, 1925. Guarantee given on special terms. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible. Marcs met at Mataura. Good paddocking at 3/- per week. AH care taken but no responsibility. D. McAllister, OmSOD Owner in Charge. TO STAND AT MAKAREWA. The highly bred English BTALUON: FLEETHAM (10) 1914. (Bred by Lord Londonderry). FLEETHAM’S sire Pieton (7) second to Speumint, Epsom Derby by Orvieto (1) by Bend Or (1) —Napoli by Marconi (14), from Heeub* by Aaonomy (10) —Helen of Troy by Hermit (5) —lBt Belle Helene by St Albane (3) by Stockwell (3)—Teterima by Voltigeur (2). FLEETHAM'S dam Flete, by the unbeaten St. Simon (11) and the greatest sire the world has known, from Free, by Plebein (11) from a full sister to Lady Langden, dam of Hampton, sire of three English Derby winners, by Kettledrum (3) eon of Rataplan (3) full brother to Stockwell (3) by The Boron (24)—Pocahontas, from Haricot, daughter of Queen Mary one of the most famous mares in the Engbsh Stud Book. FLEEtHAM comes from the same branch at the Na. 10 family as Bayardo, Lemberg, Hampton, Beaueterc, Marcum, Blenhoobe, Blair Allmi, Poeiedon, Paper Money, aU great sires of rlwwiml winners. It will be seen from the above that Fleetham is oerUrnly one of the best bred horses imported to New Zealand, (For extended fines see Stud Book, VoL VIL) FLEETHAM is a beautifully proportioned brown horse standing 16-2 inches on splendid boot and Jest with great muscular devalopcMOt and a bold head well set on. Fteetham is a natural jumper. Fleetham was a great weight-carrier on the turf, and when raced under big weights and sgaiast strong fields always proved himself a good racehorse despite meeting with misfortune ou th. training tracks. Some of Fleetham's performances:—lst Wellington 0.12, twenty starters; 2nd Wellington 10X tweoty-ono starters; 2nd Ashburton, tea startere; let Dunedin, 0.13, tan etartlet Dunettn, 8-11, nine starters; 2nd 9Si 1 ,larW ’ WM serve a limited number of approved mares at £S 12/-. Payable January i, 1925. Good paddoddng at 2/« per wank, (fans by zsM ocnaign to WsUaoetown Junetuna AB sen tamai vrith mares but no MtponsH&iy. Imttem and Tetegzamac Hakarewa Post Ottes. FBANK DONOVAN. S33S Omer. Goitre

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Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 19 (Supplement)

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