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THE STUD. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BALCLUTHA. The Imported English Hackney Stallion NAFFERTAN TOREADOR (Reg. 10765). Sire: Kirkburn Toreador (8534). TWICE CHAMPION IN LONDON. Terms: £4 4/- at end of season, January 31, 1929. Paddocking 2/6 per week. V. J. ALBRECHT. 00601 Owner, Balclutha. BREED TO THE BEST—THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD. LEE NORRIS (imp.) HAS CHARACTER, SPEER AND BREEDING TO RECOMMEND HIM. WILL STAND the season at Racecourse Road, Invercargill, and travel to centres. Record: 4.37. Brother to Barbara Lee, 2,10?. Sire: Manrico B, 2.7 J; dam, Blanche Norris, 2.25 i; second dam, Ozanam, 2.7, by Axtell, sire of Axworthy. TERMS: Single mare £lO 10/- payable end of season. Two or more mares (property of one owner) £9 9/-, reducible £1 1/- if paid January 31, 1929. Grazing: 2/6 per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mares by rail will be met at Mill Road Siding. For. further particulars and extended pedigree apply G. Matheson; or J. L. Bannerman, stud groom, c/o Mr F. J. Pankhurst, East Road, Invercargill. 5t1227 rpo STAND AT MAKAREWA. THE HIGHLY-BRED IMPORTED STALLION FLEETHAM (10), BRED BY LORD LONDONDERRY. By Picton (7) by Orvieto (1) by Bend Or (1) from Flete by St. Simon (11), the greatest sire the world has known, from Free by Plebeian. Fleetham is a direct descendant of Queen Mary the ancestress of Blair Athol, Bayardo, Hampton, Lemburg, and Paper Money who is standing in New Zealand at 100 guineas service fee. It will be seen from the above that Fleetham is certainly one of the best bred horses standing in New Zealand to-day. Fleetham stands 16.2 hands in height, bone 8£ inch below knee, with as clean a set of legs as any horse standing in the Dominion. Fleeham is in great heart for the coming season and is in his prime as far as stallion's ages go for leaving of his best if given decent mares and treating their offspring right. Breeders can rest assured of getting high-class horses that can jump, stay or sprint. Fleetham, sired Jack O’ Lantern, a young horse that could sprint, stay and jump. He was without a doubt one of the gamest horses that ever faced a hurdle and would have made his presence felt in the Grand National Hurdles this year only for meeting with an accident at Gore in a hurdle race in which he broke a fetlock on landing when a sure winner. Although he broke his leg he never fell. Fleetham has some very promising young jumpers with plenty of speed qualifying with the Birchwood hounds this season for future events and are all natural jumpers. Two of them were first and second in the maiden-jump-ing competition at the Drummond Hunt. French Fleet, Wairio, Fenham, Golden Fleet, Fleetham’s Monica, Captain Blood, all natural jumpers. FLEETHAM will serve 30 mares this season at 15 guineas, payable January 1, 1929. The best of grass, water and shelter for mares at 3/- per week. Mares will get special attention if required. Mares by rail consigned to Wallacetown Junction. Letters and telegrams Makarewa P.O. Every care taken but no responsibility. Aj3B7 FRANK DONOVAN, Owner.

$ To stand this season » at Otautau. % S THE FOLLOWING 8 THREE HOUSES | I WOODEND (1) Imp I J Dark chestnut horse (by Lemberg * —Queenlet) winner of the New- S 5 market Hopeful Stakes, York Lon- wt J desborough Plate, 1 Mile and War- g g wick Badby Stakes. > FEE 25 GUINEAS , | ! BALBOA | I Chestnut horse (by Varco—Nerve) / Winner of Auckland Cup, Derby, S etc. 5 FEE 10 GUINEAS > BLUE MOUNTAIN | KING | Ribbonwood's greatest son. Winner g of the four richest prizes in the 5 four provinces—Tasmanian Cup, g Richmond Cup (Melbourne), Aus- S tralian £5OO (Sydney), Auckland 5 Cup, etc. S FEE 10 GUINEAS | GRAZING: £ 5/- per week Wet Mares. » 2/6 per week Dry Mares. 8 ALL CARE BUT NO / RESPONSIBILITY. » For further particulars » apply to A. CHISHOLM I OTAUTAU. SOUTHLAND'S SUCCESSFUL SPEED SIRE. SUNGOD. 1 MILE: 2.12 2 MILES: 4.33 WILL STAND AT WINTON AND WYNDHAM And travel convenient District Centres. SIRE: Harold Dillon (imp.), No. 39610, whose stock have won over £lOO,OOO. He is the sire of 70 horses with records of 2.20 and 4.40 or better, among the number being Author Dillon 2,6 and 4.21, Tatsy Dillon 2.11 and 4.29, Soda 2.13 and 4.29, Paul Dufault 2.11 and 4.32, Oinako 4.28, Dean Dillon 4.28, Cello Sydney Wilkes 4.29, Dolly Dillon and numerous others. DAM: My Mistake 2.19, a consistent and successful race mare, and great matron. She is the dam of Grace Darlington 2.19 and 4.56, Driftmine 2.27 and 4.55, Star Queen 2.15 and 4.35, Coil 2.15 and 4.36, Sungod, Lonesome, and others sold to Australia. In the 1921-22 season, Star Queen won £1296 in stakes, and Coil £lOO5. Sungod, in 1917, won £2350 in stakes, and terminated his turf career at the end of 1921 season. SUNGODS successful and improving young performers to date are Sungleam, Sunstorm, Sunshower, Sunfish, Sunred, Sunshade, Sunspot, Sunbeil, Sunfire, Sunboy, Suncross, Sunny Bob, Golden Sim, White Sun, Morning Sun, Shady Spot, Sonata, Needles, Winnie Chrysler, and many others due to qualify. His progeny are well-constructed, good looking, good gaited, good mannered, sensible, sound and speedy. A highly qualified visitor to Southland remarked: “On appearance and construction, I have seen nothing more promising in my travels in New Zealand than Sungod’s progeny.” TERMS: £lO 10/- per mare for season; payable February 1, 1929. Good paddocking for mares at 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares consigned to Wyndham or Lochiel will be attended to. Further particulars from JOHN POOLE. Oclo4 Groom in charge.

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Southland Times, Issue 20633, 3 November 1928, Page 10

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