STALLIONS. TO STAND AT W. R. JONES’, RIVERSDALE. And travel the Gore ahd surrounding Districts. THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING' SIRE: ADIOO GUY (2.00|). Sire: Guy Dillon. Dani: Adioo. ■ Guy Dillon, 2.23 J, is the sire of other erack pacers and trotters in Warren Dilloii, 2.06}, Emeline Dillon, 2.071, Guy Borden, 2.7}, and Guy Boy, 2.08. His first dam is Adioo, also dam of Harry Dillon, 2.10. Adioo is grand-dam of 14 in the list, including Emma •harvester 2.041, Landerdale 2.05, Betterwin 2.07, Peter Dillon 2.08}, American Harvester ' 2.08}, Paul Harvester 2.10, Dillon Axworthy 2.101 (sire of Travis Axworthy). TO STAND AT R. LAWRENCE’S, WAIMAIIAKA. And travel the Wyndham and surrounding Districts. WELLINGTON DIRECT. (American Record 2.04}). Sire: Directs Star 2.091, sire of Flower Direct 2.001, etc., son of Direct 2,05}, grandsire of Directum I, 1.561, dam of Stella Hall, dam of Twinkle 2.061. First dam: Lady Electress, dam of Napoleon Direct 1.59}. Second dam: Nellie Zarro, by Don Pizarro 2.14, sire of Amorel 2.07}, son of Gambetta Wilkes, sire of George Gano 2.02. Wellington Direct has sired close on 50 horses that have taken records in England. filo STAND AT WINTON AND TRAVEL JL the Surrounding Districts. THE FREE-LEGGED PACER. FRANK DEWEY (2.11). Sire: John Dewey 2.12}, son of Admiral Dewey 2.4}, by Bingen 2.6}. Dam: Grade Todd 2.12}, by Todd 2.14}; grand-dam, Grace Waters, by Nunthurst 2.12. Frank Dewey put up the mile pacing record for Britain of 2.111, which he still holds. Frank Dewey was imported from America and on arriving in England was sold by public auction for £1,400. TERMS: £l2 12/- FOR EACH HORSE. Payable on January 31, 1931. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free next season. Good Grazing at each centre at 2/6 per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Full particulars from W. R. JONES. Phone: B—S. Riversdale. * IJIO STAND AT BALDOWA LODGE. DESBOROUGH. Private Trial prior to winning his last race, 2.11. DESBOROUGH was bred by the late Mr Andrew Pringle. He is by 'Logan Pointer, sire of Native Chief, Acron, Oynx, Trampfast, and hundreds of others. Dam, Lilly F, by Franz, full brother to Fritz, from Peri Huon, by Huon. Lilly F has produced Wild Thyme, Desborough, Lilly Bingen—all good winners to different sires. Desborough’s stock, which will race this season, are quiet, good-lookers, and good gaited pacers and trotters. FEE: £lO 10/-. Good grazing guaranteed at 2/6. Mares met at Mill Road Siding. All care, no responsibility. No breeder can afford to pass this beautiful cross. Anyone interested is invited to the track to see his young ones go. Return service allowed. W. GRANT, Baldowa Lodge, SrBl2 Herbert Street,' Invercargill. TO STAND AT OTAMA. FOUR CHIMES. rpIE producer of the greatest raceJ- horses in the Dominion, including more New Zealand Cup and Derbies won by his descendants than any other sire. A limited number of mares. FEE: £6 6/- Grazing 2/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. Particulars from J. KEMP, or CROSS BROTHERS. Phone 212 K or 212 D, Gore. 0d135 TO STAND AT GORE AND TRAVEL SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. THE BAY HORSE JOHN DILLON. (Pacer) by Harold Dillon—Vivid Carlo by Lincoln Yet. . John Dillon a good stake winner himseh has proved himself a sire of good winners. John Jinks (N.Z. Sapling Stake Australasian record 3.28.) John Noble, Country King and John .Dee are a few well-known performers by this Sire. Fee £8 8/-. Any mare not proving in foal may be returned next season free. All inquiries to — D. LILBURNE, 0'460 P° st Office, Gore. TO. STAND THE SEASON AT Racecourse road, Invercargill AND TRAVEL TO CENTRES, THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE LEE NORRIS. Black Horse. Record Trotting 4.37. Brother to Barbara Lee 2.10}. Sire Manrico B. 2.7} (Sire of 73 in list). By Moko. (Sire of 153 in list and 21 in 2.10 list, including the Real Lady 2.3). From Silurian Dam of 6 in list, including Don Pronto 2.2}). Dam, Blanche Norris 2.25} (Dam of Barbara Lee 2.10}). By Walnut Hall (Sire of 17 in 2.10 list), including the Harvester 2.1, 2 miles 4.15. (Ako sire of 183 in the list and 32 in the 2.10 list). Second Dam, Czanum 2.7. By Axtell, 3 years. 2.12. the sire of Axworthy. TERMS. —Single Mares, £lO 10/-; Two or more Mares, £9 9/- each. Reducible £1 1/if paid end of January, 1930. Grazing 2/6 per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mares coming by rail will be met at Mill Road Siding. / For further particulars apply G. MATHESON, or J. L. BANNERMAN, Stud Groom, 51538 Racecourse Road, Invercargill. FREE TRADE GARAGE. GENERAL REDUCTIONS. BEST MAKES. First Grade. 29 x 4.50 £2 3/10 30 x 3} Michelin £l5/30 x 4.50 £2 4/7 29 x 5.00 £2 10/8 30 x 5.00 £2 17/7 30 x 5.25 £3 0/8 31 x 5.25 £3 5/9 29 x 5.50 £3 3/6 32 x 6.00 £3 15/5 ' Second Grade. 29 x 4.40 £1 11/5 30 x 3} O.S £1 11/1 First Grade PETROL . . . 2/- per Gallon. Second grade PETROL 1/11 Gallon. Spark Plugs (best) . . . . . 3/- each. Head Lamp Bulbs 2/6 Tail Lamp Bulbs 1/9 Three-prong Rim Tools . . . . . . 11/6 Rear View Mirrors, N.P. . . .8/- each. Steel Car Jacks . . .... 7/6 each. Rear Red Reflectors 2/6 'each. Brass Tyre Pumps 7/6 each. LJST US QUOTE YOU FOR REPAIRS. J. H. TATTERSFIELD & SON, LTD. GARAGE. 109 SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 11
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