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STALLIONS TO STAND AT Mataura Island TO serve a few approved Mares (with return privilege). THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SONGBIRD by kilbroney—grey linnet At the modest fee of Fifteen Guineas per mare. Paddocking at 2/6 per week for dry mares. Apply WM. COUSER, Jl5 Mataura Island. TO STAND AT MT. BARKER STUD LAKE WANAKA. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION PAPER MONEY (10) PAPER MONEY is a horse of splendid constitution, good colour and perfect bone. His stock have won more than £200,000 since they commenced racing. Fees—2sgns Single Mare; 20gns Two or more Mares. Mares should be railed to Cromwell. Every care taken but no responsibility. JOHN FAULKS, Owner. 454 Box 14, Pembroke. TO STAND AT “GLENTRUIN STUD,” OTAUTAU. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH STALLION “SALMAGUNDI” (19) PHALARIS—SALAMANDRA. SALMAGUNDI is a half-brother to Salmon Trout, winner of St. Leger, £15,830 in stakes, unbeaten as a 2-year-old. SALMAGUNDI with limited opportunities is the sire of Siren, winner of V.R.C. Oaks by 10 lengths; Sal Volatile, winner of A.J.C. Adrian Knox Stakes; Mince Pie (dam of 2-yev-old Valhalla) winner of V.A.T.C. Bond Handicap miles, R.C. Handicap 1 mile 3 furlongs; Salamander, winner of Tattersalls Cup, A.J.C. Dangar Handicap; Irving, winner of V.R.C. Gibson Carmichael Stakes, A.J.C. Edensor Park Handicap, W.R.C. Easter Cup £lOOO, and other good races; Hamurah, winner last season of the Doncaster Handicap, 1 mile £2600; Doomben, winner of Newmarket Handicap £3lOO and many other winners. FEE-30 GUINEAS. A. CHISHOLM, Owner. THE WELL BRED YOUNG STALLION “SINGARA” (7) WHIRLWIND (I)—LEGALITY (Imp.) (Imp.) SINGARA is a full brother to the good sprinter “Whirling” and halfbrother to the speedy “Bambury,” sire of two 2-year-old winners last season, being his only progeny to race to date. SINGARA was a winner himself, and comes from a very successful family. FEE—IS GUINEAS. ALSO THE AMERICAN BRED PACING STALLION “LLEWLLYN” GUY AXWORTY—MILADI ANNE. LLEWLLYN is the sire of Llewllyn’s Pride and Llewllyn’s Pet, and several young stock which are showing exceptional promise. FEE-8 GUINEAS Further particulars apply, A. CHISHOLM, JNR, Owner. Grazing—Wet Mares 5/-' Dry Mares 2/6 All care taken but no responsibility. 5020 TO STAND AT CHIMES LODGE, MATAURA. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH HORSE PHIL AMOR (1) SON-IN-LAW—LOVE OIL (dam of 7 winners). PHILAMOR, a typical Son-in-Law, is a handsome brown horse standing 16.3, and is from the same family as MAGPIE, HEROIC, NIGHT RAID, ROSSENDALE, LADAS, NEIL GOW, CICERO, etc. PHILAMOR has thrown a high percentage of winners and these include: PLAY ON, RARATONGA, PHILCOURT, BAD NEWS, AMOROSO, GAY LYRIC, TOORAK, PHILASTRE, SIR HUGH, DOLPHIN, DEVASTATE, PHILEIN, PHILEMUP, BELLERIVE and KINDHEART. FEE 25 GNS. with return privilege. Grazing—Dry Mares 3/-; Wet Mares 5/- per week. All care but no responsibility. Further particulars and cards apply— TODD BROS, Chimes Lodge, MAT AURA. ALSO The Highly Successful AMERICAN BRED PACING STALLION GRATTAN LOYAL, Imp. (sth N.Z. SIRES LIST) Sire of— Early speed, Stamina, Gameness, Racing temperament FEE 10 GNS. with return privilege. Grazing—Dry Mares 3/-; Wet Mares 5/- per week. Every care but no responsibility. Further particulars— TODD BROS., Chimes Lodge, MATAURA. Sl9

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Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 10

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