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STUD NOTICES. SEASON 1924-23. STANDARD BRED TROTTING SIRE, SOLAN DILLON. Sire: HAROLD DILLON (Imp.). Dam: SOLAN GAZELLE (Imp.). Harold Dillon, Reg. No. 39610, was an American bred by Sydney Dillon Guycara, and was own brother to Walter Dillon, a pacer with record of 2.10 for the mile. Arthur Dillon 2.6 and 4.21 4-5. 'John Dillon 2.10 and 4.29. Dean Dillon 4.28. Oinako 4.28 and 2.5. Soda 2.13 and 4.29. Cello Sydney Wilkes 4.29. Paul, Default 2.11 and 4.32. And a host of other speedy trotting and pacing horses were sired by Harold Dillon. SOLAN GAZELLE—Sire, Solan Gratton-2.11, son of GraLon by Wilkes Boy out of Annie Alrnont by Almont; grand dam Bandella by Brown Dick. Solan Gratton's dam Ziltai by Lilchide Golddus by Golddust out of Rdchlind by Scythian; grand dam Sally Russel by Pilot Jnr.; Lilcatis' dam was Dolores by General Knox. Dam Oakwood Gazelle by Strathmore by Hambletonian out of Lady Waßermire by North American. Second dam Molly Patcheni by Mambaino Patchem by Mambrino Chief out of Rhodes mare. Third, «.dam Nettle by Oak, son of Harold by Hambletonian 10. Fifth, dam Kitty by Boston. WILL STAND AT GORDONTON And travel Surroundir.g Districts. Mares consigned by will be met at Claudelands or Taupiri. Grazing fee 4/-. All care taken but no responsibility. TERMS: —Farm Mares £6 6s, Trotting Mares £8 Bs. Half fees on first, service, balance 02 the Ist January, Mares not proved full service next season. ■ Further particulars may be had on application to the owner. W. C. O'HEARN, Gordonton. 'Phone No. 2565.

To Stand the Season at Te Aroha West The Thoroughbred Stallion, ARBLE 'ARCH 1. By Isinglass; dam, Mall. Marble Arch's progeny have won In Australia and New Zealand about £BO,OOO. Fee: Single mares, 20gns. Two or more, 15gns each. And QT. AMANS. By Soult; dam, Lottie. Sire of Gold Kip, Oakleigh, Signature, Peter Rosa, Peter Amans, Grand Canyon—all first class jumpers. Pee: iOgns. Good, grazing at 2/6 per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares by train met at Te Aroha. 'Phone 151 M. Cards sent on application. : R. B. HINES, Owr.er, .Te Aroha West. rpo STAND AT MORRINSVILLE, THIS COMING SEASON. THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PENERAL ATOUR, By SOULT (imp.); dam MERRY NIF (imp.), Sire of Te Kara, Broadwood, Mustard Pot, Prince Charleroi, Escapsd and numerous others. General Latour's progeny won £4840 in stakes last season. FEE: 12 GUINEAS. For further information apply JOHN GADDIS, Morrinsville. The Hackney Stallion, OTHELLO. Sire GHOORKA, Dam LUSITANNIA, Sire FIRST BLOOD. First Blood's sire, VANGUARD. OTHELLO is dark brown in colour, height 15$ hands, a well built horse with goodbone and a very quiet temper. His stock ai)e particularly quiet and reliable in saddle or harness. Fee, £3/3/-. V For further particulars apply Grepn's Stables. Frankton Junction. 'Phone No. 1254. f"PO STAND .the season at Green Bros.* •*- Stables, Frankton Junction, every Monday, commencing the second Monday in' September, and will travel Ihroush Paterangi to Te Awamutu from the second week in September. Will leave Te Awamutu tor Cambridge the second Wednesday in September. If wanted will travel before. The Pacer: QUIR HPHORPE. : f . Record time 2min. 6 1-5 eeo, . ; By O.Y.M. (by Owyhee. 2.11, dam Mystery). Dam: LADY THORPE (by Young Irvingtou; dam, Secret, by The Camel). OUR THORPE'S records: 2J miles. 5.12; 2 miles, 4.30; i£ miles, 2.41; last mile in the ii miles. 2.5. Among his progeny are the following: Wee Thorpe, Morning Glow, Our Patch, Gracie Thorpe, Kate Thorpe, Ngaretea, and several others. All mares sent by rail should be consigned to Green Bros., Frankton Junction; 'phone 1254. AU care taken but no responsibility. Grazing 5/- per week. / TERMS: 12 guineas single or more. 10 guineas, unless other arrangements made. Discount for cash. For further particulars apply—! A. DURRANT, Korcmatua; 'phone 268 R. TO STAND THE SEASON AT BELL'S STABLES, CAMBRIDGE, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE PURE-BRED ARAB STALLION DESERT CHIEF. Foaled 1920; is a Dark Grey Horse, by Maertoro and Imp- Arab bred by the Duke of Austria, and has a pedigree going back 400 years; dam by Kingston —Imp. Arab, and his grand-darq by Cyd—lmp. Arab. Fee, £5 os; two or more mares as arranged. Fees payable January Ist, 1925. K. S. COX, Proprietor. For full particulars apply W. McLEAN, Cambridge.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16174, 27 December 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16174, 27 December 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16174, 27 December 1924, Page 10