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TO STAND THE SEASON AT “CRANLEIGH,” MAXWELL/ RULANUT & 3 )> Foaled in 1929 - Bv CHIEF RULER (1), premier sire of New Zealand in 1930 and 1932. and second in 1933, by the unbeaten The Tetrarch 2 (Roi, Herode I—Vahren) from Jest (winner of the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks, dam of the Derby winner Humorist, and an own sister to Absurd, sire of winners of over £270,000), by Sundridge (2) from Absurdity, by Melton (8). From COCOANUT (13), a perfect specimen and wonderful breeder, dam of four winners, by The Nut 1 (Amphion 12—Miss Hoyden) from Nauta (sistei to the dam of the great Australian miler Don Moon), by Sir Tristram (11) (a son of Bend Or 1) from Bonito 1 (f -sister to Achilles), by Medallion (8) from Albicore, by Splendour (2) from the imported Sea Swallow. The No. 13 family has produced some of the greatest modem gallopers and stayers in New Zealand, notably Ammon Ra, Gaine Carrington, Peter Jackson, Wotan, Pink Coat, Menelaus, Motere, Lovematch, Nones, etc. RULANUT established a record for 5 furlongs at Melbourne, beat some of Australia’s best over one mile, was beaten a head through interference over 11 furlongs and, when in brilliant form, his nomination for the Melbourne Cup, two miles, was refused. Then after a season at the Stud he had an effortless win in the Thompson Handicap, one mile, beating New Zealand’s best milers. He is considered by prominent judges to be a near approach to the perfect thoroughbred specimen and has a wonderful temperament. He retired sound in wind and limb. FEE 20 GUINEAS. Excellent grazing. Wet mares 4/-, dry mares 2/6. J. G. ALEXANDER, Maxwell, Wanganui.

T° travel surrounding districts, including from Oakura to Opunake. PUREBRED CLYDESDALE BLACK ENTIRE (17.1 hands) COWERN HERO (6years) Sire: Imported. Dam: Flower Girl. Great prize-winners. For full particulars apply— OTTO BEU, OKATO.

TO STAND SEASON AT OPUNAKE The Heavy Draught Entire, rising. 4 years old. DOUGLAS GLENGYLE ’■ Sire: Scotland’s Douglas (Imp.) Dam: Kitty, by Knight of the Thistle. Second Dam: Dolly, by Glenboy, Glengyle mare bred by G. F. Moore, Bushy Park, Kai-iwi. Douglas Glengyle .is dark brown, 16.3 in height, with llijin. flat bone below knee and 19Jin. above hock. He has a short back and powerfully-built loins, as a draught horse should be. Goes in all harness and a typical Glengyle, with action and is a free worker. Terms: £3. Full guarantee: £3/10/-. J. T. McCANDLISH, Namu Road, Opunake. ILLUMINATION 10 TO STAND THE SEASON AT “THE KENNELS,” ’ ONAERO. TLLUMINATION (who won £7447J in - stakes and was a fine stayer, being beaten only a neck in the Auckland Cup), is by LIMELIGHT (imp.), 12 (Lally I—Umbrosa, by Ayrshire 8), from FLEET STREET, by Speed 2 (a son of Hampton 10) ‘ from Lorna Doon, by Baliol 5 (a son of Blair Athol 10) from The Doon, by Beauclerc 10. ILLUMINATION is a proven sire and has been very lightly used. _ Eastertime, Scotch Notion, Karapai, Biddy’s Boy, Lucidus, Miss Dazzle and Illuminate are among the stock he has sired. All his stock have size and bone to recommend them as jumpers. < TERMS: Thoroughbred Mares, 7 guineas; Hacks 5 guineas, and Hunters CJ guineas. . Mares met at Waitara. Grazing, 2/6 per week. E. ROOKE — ONAERO.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1935, Page 12

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