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STALLION! k TO~STAND AT WINTON’ SOUTHLAND’S PREMIER TROTTING SIRE, HAPPY VOYAGE. For Particulars apply to F. LANGFORD or E. McCARTHY, Owners, 4872 Winton. rjlO STAND THE SEASON AT GORE THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ROSENOR (imp.) BY GROSVENOR-ROSEY. This well-known sire has sired th® following: Golden Sceptre, Red Dance, Elbanor, Unseen, Red Royal, Osculate, Royal Sceptre and McNab. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION FULL FEATHER BY AUTUMNUS—EQUIPMENT. This noted racehorse was a winner in numerous races. His dam was by Martian, whose progeny are noted for their staying ability. Terms: £lO 10/-. A limited number of hack mares for either horse at £6 6/-. Grazing: Dry mares 3/- per week; wet mares 5/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility For further particulars apply J. R. COCHRANE, Ai266 Broughton Street. Gore. TO STAND AT CHIMES LODGE, MATAURA, SOUTHLAND. PHILAMOR (1) 1926 SON IN LAW—LOVE OIL. One of the best bred and most handsome horses at the stud in N.Z. Philamor is by Son in Law. who with sons are preeminent as sires of stayers, from Love Oil, a beautifully bred member of the Paraffin family, who was the dam of six yearlings, which were sold for 40,500 guineas and seven winners, among them being Legatee, undefeated at three years and one of the most keenly sought after young sires in England to-day, among his progeny being Museum, the recent 2000 guineas and Derby winner in Ireland. As well as having wonderful staying blood. Philamor is proving himself a sire of early speed, as witness Kindheart who won well from a smart field of two-year-olds at the Wellington Spring Meeting, also Devastate who finished second in Melbourne recently despite serious interference. FEE: 25 GUINEAS with return privilege. Grazing: Wet mare 7/6; Dry mare 5/- per week. Further particulars apply: TODD BROS., MATAURA.

STALLIONS. THE following horses will stand at the Otautau Stud this season:— The Thoroughbred Stallions IRISH LANCER (Imp.) Allenby—Bright Hackle. Winner of Jockey Club Handicap, Christchurch, and St. Andrews Handicap, Dunedin. Fee: 20gns. ALSO THE TROTTERS LLEWELLYN (Imp.) Guy Axworthy—Miladi Anne. A good winner and sire of Llewellyn’s Pet and Llewellyn’s Pride. MAXEGIN (Imp.) Judge Maxey—Rhein Lass. Maxegin is a dark brown horse straight out trotter, winner of many races and sire of winners. Terms: 8 guineas. Every care taken but no responsibility. Grazing: Wet mares 5/-; Dry mares 2/6. A. CHISHOLM, Owner, Otautau. WOODEND (1) Imp. Bred in England in 192 L By Lemberg—Queenlet A good winner in England and sire of many winners. A. CHISHOLM, JNR., 51307 Owner.

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Southland Times, Issue 22728, 2 November 1935, Page 8

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