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ALTON LODGE STUD YEARLINGS TO BE SOLD AT TRENTHAM, WELLINGTON, N.Z. ON THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 1945 (Second Day of Sale) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE may well depend on the car© and attention which a racehorse has received in the early days of his life. THE YEARLINGS offered for sale below were reared at the ALTON LODGE STUD, where conditions are ideal for production of the physical perfection, constitution and will to win which are the characteristics of the great racehorse. It may be only a matter of inches between the winning and losing of the most important race of a horse's career. T.Tvrss TtFTAttTrn a r p *t taw t Anni? •'"cry chance to get that little bit extra which may ONE COLT AND ONE FILLY BY BALLOCH* BALLOCH* is a half-brother to the great sires Beau Pere* and Mr. Standfast.* There are onlyfour yearlings by BALLOCH* in the catalogue, and these are the only two to be offered on the second day of the sale. TWO COLTS BY BATTLE SONG* BATTLE SONG* is the best Carbine-line horse at the stud in New Zealand. At the last sales 12 yearlings by him averaged 585 gs, and they are most promising. ONE FILLY BY FOXBRIDGE* FOXBRIDGE* is easily the leading sire In New Zealand for the fifth consecutive season, and 20 of his yearlings averaged 765 gs. at the last sales. Two of them, Black Ace and Al-Sirat, are the leading two-year-olds of the season. ONE COLT BY BULANDSHAR* BULANDSHAR* has been leading sir© of two-year-old winners in New Zealand for two season*. His progeny, who include High Caste, have won over £90,000 in stakes. ONE FELLY BY KINCARDINE* KINCARDINE* is sire of the champion Kindergarten, and also of the brilliant winners Glenfalloch and Findon. This filly is from the same family as Beau Vite. ONE COLT AND ONE FELLY BY CHARLES POX* CHARLES FOX* is a brilliant young Australian sire by Son o’ Mine,* son of Son-in-Law. He was till recently at Mr. Sol. Green’s stud in Victoria, and i 3 already the sire of winners. ONE COLT BY LO ZINGARO* LO ZINGARO* is one of the most handsome horses at the stud in New Zealand. He is a son of the great Solario from the Oaks winner Love in Idleness, and is sire of Esperanto, Benghazi and other winners. Lot 159—Chestnut colt (1), by BALLOCH*—ANTEROOM* by FAIRWAY—TERMITE by ELACK GAUNTLET. From the same family as Canterbury Pilgrim, Chaucer, etc. This is the first yearling from a daughter of the great FAIRWAY’ to be offered for sale in New Zealand. and French blood. Lot 161—Bay colt (2), by BATTLE SONG*—PRINCESS DOREEN by CHIEF RULER*—DOREE by LUCULLUS.* This colt is a half-brother to Doria, and to the New Zealand Cup favourite Langue d’Or. Lot 162—Black colt (1), by CHARLES FOX—BLANDSONG* by BLANDFORD—CRADLE SONG by HURRY ON. BLANDSONG* is a half-sister to Battle Song. Lot 163—Bay colt (12), by BULANDSHAR*—GALLANT KIN by TOP GALLANT*—KINNER by MOUNTAIN KING. From the family that produced the brilliant winners Lady San. Fujisan, Valparaiso, Lady Wallace,' Cisco and Balarang Lot 164—Brown Colt (2). by LO ZINGARO*—MISS VIXEN by ACTOR*—FOX BERRY* by SON-IN-LAW. MISS VIXEN is a sister to Leading Man, one of the beet stayers in Victoria. FOX BERRY* is a sister to Foxlaw, sire of Foxbridge.* Lot 107—Bay filly (1), by CHARLES FOX—VIRGINIA WATERS by VERBIUS*—VIRGINAL* by LONAWAND. From a half-sister to First Arrow (Oakleigh Plate). VIRGINAL was a half-sister to the great brood mares Bill, Beau Vite. Skipton, ’» Lot 169—Brown filly (14), by FOXBRIDGE*—NUNA by LY SANDER—COMET ARY by DAY COMET.* NUNA J. & J. C. FLETCHER P.O. BOX 644, AUCKLAND ALTON LODGE Phones 28-971 & 20-975 STUD WAERENGA - TE KAUWHATA or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington & Branches

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Waikato Times, Volume 196, Issue 22549, 6 January 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 196, Issue 22549, 6 January 1945, Page 6

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