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WAIMANCU. (By Soui.t —lioxana.'* "WILL STAND IN THE WAIRAt V IIAPA THIS SEASON. First and Champion afc Auckland, 1011, for thoroughbreds in good class, bo.'ttinnr imported horses; First for most suitable i'o: - geitinu remounts. The St. Simon—Musket nick lias produced some of New Zealand's host ot : late years. SOU!/!', as a sire of racehorses, stands first amongst the sires of his time in Now Zealand. WALMAXGU is the first son of the imported Sou It to stand in'tlio Wairarapa. WAIMAXGI" as a racehorse showed remarkable vitality and stout constitution, and by winning the Auckland Cup, proved himself a gtvat stayer, while in his races he showed the gameness and the weight carrying qualities of the family. ROXAXA, his dam, besides leaving Anapolis and Julia 13., is a half sister to Santa Rosa. also winner of the Auckland Cup; Vnl Rosa, Bona Rosa, Alba Rose, Carl Rosa, and other good winners. ROSARIXA is the dam of Rose and White, the dam of Wairiki. yet; another Auckland Cup winner by Soult. YATTBRTXA won 60 races in New Zealand and is ancestress of a long line of winners, including Firelock, Fusilier, Wanganui Derby; Libeller, Auckland Derby; Matchlock, Y.R.C. St. Leper, Champion Stakes and A.J.C. St. Leper; Pinfire, Auckland Cup; Wairiki, Auckland Cup, Croat Northern Derby and Guineas; St, Mark, Wanganui Guineas; General Average, King Soult and horses and mares of excellence too numerous to mention ; indeed, the family is one of the stoutest .in Australasia, ■while many of the doscendents have clone well aVoad. WATM ANCU'fi PERFORM ANTES. At 3 years old: Won Maiden Plate, A.R.C. Spring Meeting. £125: won Christmas Handicap, A.R.C. Summer Meeting, £275; won Salisbury Welter Handicap, A.R.C. Summer Meeting, £275. At 4 years old: Won Ascot Handicap, A.R..S. Spring Meeting, thirteen starters, £500; second in Auckland Welter (9.12) in a field of 14, eonceding -weight and age to all the starters. At 5 years old: Won Kins Edward Memorial Handicap of 650 sovs., A.R.C. Spring Meeting; won Auckland Cup, of 2000 sovs., beating ten others, including Goldfindcr and Bridge. W T on Grandstand Handicap 1000 sovs., beating nine others, and was placed 2nd and 3rd in other engagements. At 6 years old: Third, carrying 11.0, top weight, in Prince of Wales Handicap, beaten a head and half a head by Salute and Gloy, having 15 behind him, including Sea Pink, La Reina and Third again, carrying top weight (11.D in the York Welter, having 11 behind him, including Sir Solo (9.4), La Reina (9.12), Sea Pink (9.0), and carried top weight in each of his other engagements. Won in Stakes, £4825. For terms and all particulars apply to—

R. P. MAXTED, Owner. Solu-ay, Masterton. rro STAND THIS SEASON AT -®- MASTERTON. The Thoroughbred Stallion. FIELD BATTERY. (Hotchkiss— Lady Evelyn). FIELD BATTERY is a blood bay with black points, and stands 15.3ahands high. He has clean legs, flat bone and perfect feet. Field Battery is the sire of Ilatana, a double winner at our last meeting, also the Easter Handicap at Wairarapa Meeting; Bronze, Great Antnnm Handicap winner 1914, runner up 1914, and winner of several cups and classic races; First Battery, winner of Easter Handicap, 1J miles Fielding; Almcdia, a good winner in the North; Sonite, Adroit, War Queen, George, Battle Abbey, Miss Manora- (winner of this year's Grafton Cup, Austrar lia, run on July 16tli), and many others.

Some of the races Field Battery has won, shotting ho can carry weight:—At 2 years old he won the Pioneer Handicap, Christchurch, 5 furlongs, Bst up. He won also the Riccarton welter, 1 mile, Christchurch, with 9.13; Railway Handicap, Pahiatua, 8.12; Farewell Handicap, Wanganui, 1 mile, 8.8; Harrison Meorial, Wanganui, 10.13; Shorts Handicap, Wellington, 5 furlongs 9. 0; Masterton Cup, 1J miles, 9.1; Flying Stakes, Feilding, 8.3. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars applv—- ~ R. P. MAXTED. Donald St., Masterton. (Olf South Road, at rear of Mr. Tenkin's, Veterinary Surgeon). YOUNG CONQUEROR. TftTTLL be at the services of brooders again this season at owner's farm, ußiiversdale. YOUNG CONQUEROR, Is limited to 30 mares, 15 of which have already jbeon subscribed. Full particulars £i-om W. GORDON LATNG. Riversdalo. East Ccasi. npo TRAVEL Masterton, Carterton and Grey town, and District, the ideal Remount Trotting Stallion RIPON CHILD (1 mile 2.17). Height 10.1, age 8 years. I Puoud CniM (1 mile 2.17) —Venice. Proud Child by Rothehild. The greatest speed producer in Australasia. Verice (dam of Ripon Child, by Era; Era, by Cliilde Harold (imp.) Ripon Child's performances are: 2-year-old, 1 mil-) Ist (2.29); 3-year-okl, 1} miles, Ist (3.38); 1 tnilo Can--1 terbury Park, Ist (2.20J); 1 mile, Metropolitan, Ist (2.20) and 2nd, 2 mile (4-47) in a field of 20; Telegraph Handicap, 1 mile, Ist (2.17). August 191) ; Real Handicap, N.Z.M., 1 mile, Ist (-2.17); Forbury Park, King Georee Handicap, 1J miles, 2n:l (2.52), Ripon Child's winnings this last senr-un over three races wore £-! Go. Ripon Child stood at Sylvia Park, Auckland, 2 years ago. at £7 7s, 50 that the fee of Ct 4s for the Wairarapa should prove a special inducement to breeders. ALSO— The Well-Known' Trotting Stallion AGESEMOS. Et.kctioxtier—-Miss Tuacey . Sire of Favourer and Elgin, the former beinjr handicapped {o do 2.24, running 2nd and 3rd. Fee, £' [ 4s each parable January Ist. 1916. Full Particulars from— J. RUSKA,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 2 November 1915, Page 7

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