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THE STUD. 110 STAND THIS SEASON AT OTAUTAU. RIBBONWOOD’S GREATEST SON: BLUE MOUNTAIN KING. (4.29) Winner of the four richest prizes in the four provinces: Tasmanian Cup, Richmond Cup (Melbourne), Australian £5OO (Sydney), Auckland Cup, ete. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. ALSO: THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION: SOME BOY 11. (5). Bay Horse; by Cyrus (imp.), dam, The Tart (imp.) Cyrus, by Cyllene—Stream of Gold. The Tart, by Perigord—Celoena. SOME BOY 11. is sire of MOSAIC, WINSOME BOY, WINSOME EADY, ARROW BOY, BABY BUN, and other winners. SOME BOY 11., himself, has won' 13 class races and has been ten times placed second. FEE: 20 GUINEAS. Grazing: 5/- per week wet mares; 2/6 dry mares. All care but no responsibility. * For further particulars apply to A. CHISHOLM. Jv744 Otautau. SONGBIRD. NO. 2 FAMILY ON BOTH SIDES. SIRE: KILBRONEY (imp.) DAM: GREY LINNET (imp.) (Bred by His Majesty the King) SONGBIRD was a great performer on the turf, winning the Members’ Handicap, Wellington, one mile, in 1.38, beating a field of high-class horses; drew the outside and won the Great Easter, Riccarton; run third, Invercargill Cup, would have won but for being interfered with; Publican’s Handicap, Wingatui, beating Bon Spec and a number of good class horses; also a number of races too numerous to mention, winning considerably over £6,000 in stakes; is possessed of a great constitution and the heart of a lion. His stock are showing great promise; is a sure foal-getter SONGBIRD is now at the service of breeders at the modest fee of 10 GUINEAS per Mare. For further information apply to WILLIAM COUSER. “Robinhood,” Mataura Island. Grazing can be arranged for mares. 2.12—5UNG0D—4.33 TO STAND AT WYNDHAM AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Terms: Season, £8 8/-; if paid to Groom, £6 6/-. For particulars apply ALEX. BROWN, Groom-in-Charge; or R. S. ARMOUR, ’Phone 23, Wyndham. mo STAND AT OTAMA AND 1 TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Choicely-bred Imported Clydesdale I Stallion: ARCHAIC (20695). Bred by Margaret McNair, Westerton, Drumchapel, Dumbartonshire. ARCHAIC stands 17.1 hands high, on the *best of feet and legs, and is a great mover. He is a very sure foal-getter, and is one of the best bred horses in the Dominion to-day. Sire: Dunure Footprint (15203). First Dam: Melba (46470), by Montrave Mac (9958). For further particulars of breeding see cards. Terms: £4 4/- at end of season and £6 6/- by September 1, 1927, unless mare proves not to be in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Grazing at 2/6 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to JAS. F.OBERTSON, Groom-in-Charge; or to T. LOGAN, “Mossdale,” Otama. Postal Address: Otama. Rail mares to Otamita. ’Phone and Telegrams: 256 M, Gore. 0e203 TO STAND AT MAKAREWA. THE HIGHLY-BRED ENGLISH STALLION: FLEETHAM (10) 1914. (Bred by Lord Londonderry). FLEETHAM’S sire, Picton (7) second to Spearmint, Epsom Derby, by Orvieto (1) by Bend Or (I)—Napoli by Marconi (14), from Hecuba by Asonomy (19) —Helen of Troy. 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). FLEETHAM is a beautiful brown horse standing 16-2 ca good feet and legs with splendid muscular development and a bold head well set on. FLEETHAM has already sired winners on the flat and across country, viz., Jack O’Lantern on the flat. Grand Fleet, point-to-point steeplechase, Otautau, Captain Blood, second point-to-point steeplechase, Clifton. SERVICE FEE: £lO 10/-; payable January 1, 1927. Good grazing at 3/- per week. Every care out no responsibility, Mares consigned to Wallacetown Junction. Letters and telegrams: Makarewa P.O. FRANK DONOVAN, Sg2B4 Owner. fJO STAND AT WOODLANDS: THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION: PANMURE. Chestnut Horse by Forfarshire (Royal Hampton —St. Elizabeth. Dam: Panacea (Cyllene—Quintessence.) PANMUIvE has already sired Enthusiasm, winner of N.Z. Derby; dead heat Oaks with Gold Light; Christmas Handicap, Great Northern Oaks, Wellington Cup; Mandane, first N.Z. Oaks, first Fendalton Handicap, second N.Z. Derby; besides Demure, Benmure, Pantagruel, Ardfinnan, Town Crier, Bon Homme, Sanctuary and numbers of other good winners. PANMURE also had a first-class record as a racehorse himself in this country. FEE: 20 GUINEAS. Grazing: 5/- wet and 2/6 dry marec. All care taken out no responsibility. For further particulars apply: TIMPANY BROS. PHONE: 9. WOODLANDS. TO TRAVEL OREPUKI TUATAPERE, ORAWIA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. BALGARVIE’S PRIDE. (Five Years). SIRE: Premier Balgarvie, 712, N.Z.S.B. G-SIRE: Premier’s Pride, 591, N.Z.5.8., 11845* (imp.). G-G.SIRE: Baron’s Pride, 9122* PREMIER BLAGARVIE’S dam Willowbank Lady Balgarvie, 1152, N.Z.S.B, by Balgarvie 10308* (imp.); G-dam Blink Bonney 843, N.Z.5.8., by Lord Salisbury 114, N.Z.S.B. 1205* (imp.) DAM: Jessie Palm 3216, N.Z.5.8., sire Garthland’s Pride 700 N.Z.S.B’., by Garthland 569, N.Z.5.8., 11347* (imp.) dam Blossom of Islabank 1592, N.Z.5.8.; G-dam Maid of Honour 1449, N.Z.5.8., by Clan McArthur 287, N.Z.5.8., G-g-dajn Jess 874, N.Z.5.8., by Extinguisher lTi, N.Z.5.8.; G-g-g-dam Kate by Prince Royal 30, NJZ. SJB. TERMS: £5. £2 at end of season and £3 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged to be paid for in full. J. NOBLE. E. C. FORD. Groom in Charge. Owner, Heddon Rush

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Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 16

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