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Stud Notices. LORD DUDLEY, (Lord Ilepetoun, Gs2—Diamond, 19.30) At the Service of Breeders this Season. Loud Dudley osl n.z. stud Book, foaled 1909. and bred by H. Rhodes Is a powerfully-built colt, with splendid bone, yood hair and first-class action Sire, Lord Ilopetoun, (553, by Lord Roberts, 952 dam limn, 23d 1 ; Lord Roberts by I!e;d Laddie, 3"G3, S.B.,dam the late lion. 111. Holmes’ champion male Princess, by Grown F. ince, 403 by Lord Salisbury, 111. (Princess was never hea’en in the show line). lima, 2321 (Hopetoun’s dam is by Quality Kin*. 355 ; dam Heather Bell, by Glennie 337) Heather Bell took 1" first and champion prizes up to three-year-old. Diann nd, 1950 by Lord Elderslie, 934, bv Hard Times, darn Lizzie, bv Lord t alisbury, 114. Diamond’s dam by Glancer, 136, grand-dam by Duke of Albany, 992. Lord Hopetoun has been shown on many occasions from a yearling up to date, and has only had to take seeond award once He has proved himself a sire of the first order, not only as a show ring horse, but as a sire of stuck that command big prices in the sale ring. Lord Dudley has only b f en spowd once, and, st Waikato Central Show, as a two-ye3r-o)d, he was placed first and reserve champion in a class of six. His dam, on the same occasion took first for mare with foal, and his own sister reserve champion in mares. Anj fne conversant with pedigree will agree that L< rd Dudley is descended from the very best, strains procurable. He has a c >m binaiion of str.iins that Wuitld be very difficult to beat in any one animal, be ing dinc'ly connected with Herd 1 addie, Crown Prince and Quality Kiue, Glenpyle and Hard Times - New Zealand s very best. He also has a double strain of the famous Lord Salisbury, one of the best horses of the Dominion. For further paiticulars apply to CRIBB BROS.. Waihou. sm sees

TO STAND THIS SEASON At “FALCON LODGE,” WAIHOU. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. CARL ROSA. Seaton Delaval—Vieux Rose. CARL ROSA commenced racing at two years old, and won the Musket Stakes, beating, amongst others, Apologue and Annette ; won the Juvenile Handicap, and followed this up later by beating Multifid, B omening. Master Delaval and others in the Midsummer Handicap. At three years old, he won the Auckland R.C. Spring Handicap beating thirteen o hers, uiul also the Eden Handicap. At four years old be won the A. R.C. Alexandra and Buckland Handicaps, Avondale Handicap and Avondale Autumn Handicap. As a five-year-old, he scored in the A.R.C. Birthday Handicap. The collective value of his winnings was well over £2OOO.

ALSO THE THOROUGHBRED ST ALL LON EXTRACTOR. Hi tchkiss - Dorotby. EXTRACTOR was foaled in 1902, ai.d stands 17 bands, with unimpaired constitution und is now in his prime. Owing to an accident, he never raced, but on breeding bin's, has great credentials, being closely allied to many go d performers. By Hotchkiss (son of Musket), dam Dorotby, by the Dauphin, data, Bragela, by Panic (Australia's greatest sire) dura Phyllis, by Rich view (i - up.) it will be seen that he is very stoutly bred. His tabulated pedigree chows a rare combination of blood - that of Musket Traducer, and Panic. Fees in each case £4 4s. Grazing as per arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to LENNARD BROS.. Waihou

TO STAND IN MORRINSVIELE THIS SEASON. BTJNYAN. Cb. b. (14) Sire, Pilgrim’s Progress ; clam, Neva. THIS most promising young sire will again be at the service of breeders this coming season. His first crop of foals, which are now coming yearlings, show most excellent promise, and most highly spoken of by breeders who have them.' Strictly limited to 50 mares. Fee : 5 gs. single mare ; two or more. 4 gs. each. OBLIGADO Ch. h. (16). Sire, Orville ; dam, the Flirt. THIS Sire’s stock-getting capabilities are so well-known that there is no need for me to say anything regarding him. Strictly limited to 20 mares. Fee: Single mare, 12 gs; two or more, 10 gs. each. And the Standard-bred Trotter CEDRIC Emmerson ; dam, Emmeline. The Clydesdale Stallion LORD DUNDAS (Imp.) Up-to-time--Kate of Nyadd The Clydesdale Stallion ROYAL TIMES (Brother to Master Deans) Better Times : dam, Jennie Deans. The Suffolk Punch Stallion SUDBOURNE SILVER Sudbourne Spark ; dam Silvery. Further particulars as to pedigrees> routes, etc. to JOHN GADDES, Morrinsville.

WHOLE FAMILY STRICKEN DOWN ‘ Influenza had my husband, self and children stricken down,’ says Mrs. Minnie Titter, Springvale, near Wanganui, N.Z. We had tried several so-called cures but Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was the means of putting us right again. I would never think of being without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house how in case of emergency.’ —Sold by J. B. Johnson and Co., and Lindemann aud Turnbull, Waitoa.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14882, 16 October 1912, Page 4

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