STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS COMING SEASON AT jyjORRINSVILLE. Q PA L P E E N, Sire Gosson 3, Dam Windmill 3, by Goldsborough, Dam Merry-go-Round. Spalpeen is the sire of Seven Grand National winners: El Gallo (4), Wairnai (2), Troublesome (1). The latter won the Adelaide Grand National, carrying 11.4. Air Motor, the dam o t Biplane, is a half-sister of Spalpeen. TERMS, logns per Mare. Paddocking: Wet mares. 4/-, Dry Mares 3/- per week. Telephone 71W. JOHN GADDES, 659 Morriusville, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MATANGI. THE IMPORTED STALLION y fl N (J 53732) By Del Coronado —Queen Director. Van Coronado, one of the best bred Trotting Stallions of the present day. is a handsome brown stallion of superb comformation and faultless gait. His sire, Del Coronado, Is a son of the great McKinney and sire of the famous mare White Sox, who won the world’s greatest free-for-all-race (£4000), putting in three separate miles at 2.5 to ttie mile; while his dam* Queen Director, was a 2.5 pacer at three years old, and is descended from the famous Director; so that Van Coronado combines the best blood of two of the most celebrated families in America, and families that are known to breed on and transmit their great speed. Von Coronado is the sire of Prince ‘Coronado, Rex Coronado, Maria Tempest, and one of the fastest three-year-olds out last year. Miss Edith, and several others. FEES: £lO 10s. Plenty of good grass, 3s per week. Mares proving not with foal may have free service next season.. All mares by rail will be met at Matangi Station, eight miles from Hamilton. The best-of care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to 494 JAMES CONWAY, MatanglJ rpo STAND THE SEASON 1920-21 x' AT _ ROTOTUNA. mid travel the Surrounding Districts it inducement offers, BRILLIANT PACING STALLION, i J P A LSE L A R M, Record 2-18. False Alarm is by Young Irvington out of Myrtle Girl (imp.), a combination of blood hard to surpass; he is a horse that will get either race horses or roadsters. Full particulars supplied on application to owner. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Empty mares returned free next season. Sale of mare forfeits privilege. All care but [no responsibility. Fee 5 guineas, payl able Ist January, 1921. Fees to Returned Soldiers £1 cheaper. H. GOTHORPE (Owner). •- Rototuna, Hamilton. ’Phone 260 R, Hamilton. 97. , TO STAND THIS SEASON v j** AT HAMILTON & TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The American Im- • ported Trotting Stallion, j* O T O-Itt A N U K A, Bred in California. By Monicrat from The Bloom, his siro Laving trotted 1 mile in 2.131, and was sold when 13 years old for £IOOO. While RotoManuka’s full brother trotted 1 mile in 2.9 and was recently sold for £2OOO. Breeders should note these facts. Also as a racehorse Roto-Manuka has won over all distances in open company, and has proved himself a sure foalgetter, being the.sire of some very high class performers. TERMS. —Trotting Mares, £7 7/-J Farmers’ or Ordinary Mares, £5 5/-; two or more (property of-,one owner), each £4 4/-. Half Stud Fees payable first service, balance payable on Ist January, 1921. Groomage fee( 5/flrst service. Good grazing 2/6 pep week. Mares met when advised. All care taken, but no responsibility. Fop full particulars apply to M. A. JOYCE, Clarence Street, - HAMILTON. Phono 2237. 193 'sL'i! CLYDESDALE STALLION J'fI.BRIKOFF, Sire: Dunure Fabric (Imp.), 17864 English-No.; 582, Vol. 2 (N.Z.). Dam; Melton Belle, 1134, Vol. 2 (N.Z.)* Will Stand Season at PUAHUE, NEAR TE AWAMUTU. And travel as follows: — Monday.’—From Homestead to Cambridge, via Roto-o-raagi and Monovale. Tuesday. Cambridge to Tamahera Corner. Wednesday.—Tamahere to Kaipaki and Ohaupo. Thursday.—Kaipaki, via Ohaupo, to Ta Awamutu. Friday.—Tc Awamutu to Homestead. Fee 0 gns. Full particulars from— ANDREW McNEIL, Groom in Charge, or Owner, t W. G. PARK, 177 Box 33. Te Awamutu. feSSI Ci THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, pRiNCE X ' L, “- (G 93). Sire. Maivetlus: dam. Princess, by Bcnmore (134) Vol. 1; G. Sire, Knight of the Thistle, Imp.; G. Dam, Pearl, by General Fleming (597) Vol. 11. Will stand at CENTRAL STABLES, CAMBRIDGE, and travel the season as under; — Mondays—Hinuera, via Taolaoroa. Tuesdays—Horn Mora, Maungataulari and Pukekura. Wednesdays—Whitehall and Karapirn. Thursdays—Tamahere via Hamilton Road. Matangi and Rruntwood. Fridays—Thornton Road and Fonenurl. Saturdays—Monavalc and Roto-o-Rangi. Further particulars from— A. RICHARDSON, Groom in Charge. Hr by ringing ’Phone 210, Central Stables, Cambridge. 569 jCmOXT ana Hear Springs ror Ford Cars, f~ also tront and Bear Sprints for Ford One-ton Trucks can be had at tbs Arthur Xtkln Vehicle Factory, ’phone 11.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14486, 8 October 1920, Page 7
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