Standing at “GLENTRUIM STUD,” Otautau. Two Proved English Sires. SALMAGUNDI (19) Sire of Hamurah, Siren, Sal Volatile, Irving and numerous other winners in Australia. Fee: 40 Guineas. SIEGFRIED (I) Sire of Yours Truly, Siegmund, Chat, Wotan, Old Bill and many others. Fee: 40 Guineas. Apply ALEX CHISHOLM, Owner. Also the Imported Pacing Sire LLEWELLYN (Imp) Fee: 8 Guineas. Apply ALEX. CHISHOLM, Jun., Otautau. To stand at DALRYMPLE FARM, WOODLANDS The classically-bred English sire: MAN’S PAL (I) Man's Pal is one of the bestbred horses to come to New Zealand. His ■ sire Manna won the Two Thousand Guineas, the Derby and £23,534 in stakes. Manna was by Phalaris, sire also of the great stallions Fairway, Pharos, Colorado, etc. Palmella, the dam of Man’s Pal, was by the Derby winner Lemberg, a son of Cyllene. Palmella was a half-sis-ter to the Irish Derby winner Waygood and a close relative to the 1939 Oaks winner, Galatea 11. The oldest of Man’s Pal’s progeny in New Zealand are two years and those already in work show great promise. Man’s Pal’s credentials are second to none and breeders are fortunate in having him at their service. Fee: 30 Guineas, with return service. Reduction made for two or more mares. Good grazing available. All care but no responsibility. Apply: TIMPANY BROS., WOODLANDS. Telephone: 9D, Woodlands.
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Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 10
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219Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 10
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