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POTOA (121 - BLACK WATCH (12)—MONOFORM (18). Putoa is a magnificent specimen of the «ic rough bred. A blood bay in colour, standing over 16 hands in height, and showing massiveness throughout, he is yet a model of symmetry, smoothness and finish. In short, he is a true representative of the great family to which he owes his descent, .'nd is easily recognised as a typical scion of the famous Musket family. Monoform, sire cf Potoa, fg own brother to Multiform, who was only defeated once, and that by a stable-mate, proved himself a great racehorse, winning over all distances. In his first two years at the stud fee sired Nightfall, Golden Lily, Isolt, Sungod, and the record-breaking Noctuiform. Mul’.ifid, another good son of Multiform, has proved a good sire; Chortle, Multiply, and othe.s claiming his parentage. Potoa's pedigree runs strung to Eclipse (12), his own line. Of the sixteen sires represented In the ilfth remove, thirteen descend in tail mala to Eclipse. Some of the winning horses sired by Potoa are: Poanul (winner Great Northern Hurdle Race), Bute Sound, Hipo (winner Great Easter Handicap at Ellerslie). Rafa. Potoaryii, Pgteen, Maori Wahine (winner Melbourne), Waipoto, Sentinella (winner Sydney), Ihapoto i, Puhiraki, and other well-known performers. POTOA will be at the service of breeders during the 1924 Season between New Plymouth and Hawera. Good grazing at 3s Gd fier week. All care but no responsibility. FED: Single Mare 20 Guineas. • For further particulars apply to— T. CARSON, Hawera.

.» a splendidly grown colt, a rl.’b brown, possessing plenty of boae, »nd splendid feet. A splendid tempered colt, he promises to develop into a worthy successor of his truly great sire. "Dunare Fabric.” This noted sire was icoked upon vs one of the greatest Clydesdales ever imported Into the Dominion, and was one of the olfbest-priced horses exported from Scotland to New Zealand. At the break-up of the late Mr. J. Shearer’s Stud, ibis horse was retained by the estate for the high figure of lOG<* guineas. From a breeder's standpoint, there Is nothing better bred In New’Zealand than this colt, and when combined with size, quality and grand action, this colt is bound to fill a long-felt' want in Northern Taranaki. TERMS.— £6 Single Mare; two or more per agreement. £5 if paid on or before January 20, 1925. Mon.—Urenui. Groom's Fee, 5/-. Wed.—Lepperton. F. STOCKMAN, Thurs.—Waiwakalho. Groom In 'Charge. W. TOPLESS, Owner. PEDIGREE OF “ROYAL FABRIC.” Bred by J. Crossan, "Willowpark," Lagmhtr, Ashburton. Bom November IG, 192 E Sire, "DUNURE FABRIC" (Imp ), 17864 C. 8.8.: dam, "Wil’owpark Bennie,” by "Talbot’s Pride,” 450 Vol. I.; grand-dam. "Rose,’’ by "King of Quality,” No. 626 Vol.’ 11. ; great-grand-dam, "Diamond, * by "Kelvin,” No. 623 Vol. IL; greatgreat-grand-c.m, "Smiler.” by "Victor.” No. 1043 Vol. III.; great-gre.it-great-grand-dam; a Mare imported from Melbourne.

BALTHAAGIE REFINER 1242, Vol. 3. «*'ILL STAND AT OWNER’S FARM, TATACAIMAKA, AND WILL BE AVAILABLE TO BREEDERS AS UNDER:— Monday.—Between Stony River and PunTueaday.—Rabotu and vicinity. 9 a.m. at Oaonui Factcry; 2.30 p.m.. at Mr. R. Fleming’s Farm, Kahili Roa-I. Wednesday.—Rahotu to and Newell Road to Cassie Bros.’ farm. Thursday.—Carrington . Road, Saunders Road, and Oxford Road. Friday.—Between Stony River and TataralSaturday.—Between Tataraimaka Mid Oak ura. 1 p.m at Oakura Hotel. Fee for season, £4 4s. Good paddocking by arrangement. A’.l care J«: no responsibility. Further partlcuars A. E. ADAMS, Tataraimaka. REG. TOWNSEND, in charge. 1 .

TO STAND THE SEASON At Hawera, and travel ’There sufficient inducement offers. ’ THE IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION, CALLAGHAN ■*“ (3) Fairy King—Pe-ny Forfeit. JALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse. 7 years aid. standing 16.1 bands high, commanding appearance and well put together. Callaghaa’s dam is a full-sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurytbmic and of dozens of other good hcraes In Australia, and descends from the same branch, of the No. 3 Family that produced Toxonhilite, Windhound and Flatcatcher. Eudorus had, up to 1923, 176 winners of over CALLAGHAN won the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England and several races in New Zealand. The St. Simon-Hampton blood has been markedly successful in sires all the world over, the great Persimmon and his brothers Diamond Jubilee and Florizel 11. are prominent representatives who all left great turf performers and good brood mares at the stud. Fee: Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 5s per week. Mares at a distance met at Hawera •tattoo. All care, but no responsibility. I’bone *63. For further particulars apply— S. BROOKS, * Street. Nolantown, Hawera. FO STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE '•TALL lON BARON NEWTON (1087) Sire: BARON BOLD (imp.) N.Z.C.S.B 1 D.H.5.8., under progeny of Donna Roma Dam : LILLYDALE *9BG) Vol. 2, by Newton Chief (imp.) G.V.L.C. IRII3 C.S.B. (11) Vol. t N.Z.C.S.B. Terms: £5, payable January I, 1925. Tor further particulars apply to — A. J. DAVEY, Or C. HEWSON. Groom in Charg*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1924, Page 10

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