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EPSOM SUMMER MEETING.
Press
27 July 1897

Replacement Services
Press
6 August 1970

KURDISTAN AT CHELANDRY STUD
Press
27 February 1952

Chelandry Has Founded A Wonderful Family.
Star (Christchurch)
29 July 1930

Kurdistan To Stay In Southland
Press
16 April 1958

Callander Well Represented
Press
23 February 1959

RACING W. E. Hazlett To Sell All His Horses
Press
30 August 1957

SPORTING Chelandry Stud Was The Home Of Famous Simper
Greymouth Evening Star
6 September 1947

THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS.
Press
10 May 1897

ENGLISH RACING.
Press
2 November 1897

Approval to stand at ChelandrY Stud
Press
27 April 1976

RACING IN ENGLAND.
Otago Witness
3 December 1896

THE OAKS.
Star (Christchurch)
5 June 1897

Australian interest
Press
29 January 1979

THE TURF IN ENGLAND.
New Zealand Herald
26 June 1897

MR HAZLETT SELLING UP
Press
28 November 1970

Famous stud to move to Canterbury
Press
25 October 1978

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
Press
20 December 1947

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
Press
27 December 1947

SAIL AWAY, which will resume racing in the Chelandry High-weight
Press
12 March 1971

The English-bred stallion, Savant, after his arrival at Chelandry Stud.
Press
25 August 1983

MR W. E. HAZLETT, who is in charge of the Chelandry Stud.
Southland Times
15 December 1939

AN ENGLISH-BRED SIRE—Colonel Cygnus, who is one of the sires being used at the Chelandry Stud.
Southland Times
15 December 1939

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.
Auckland Star
28 September 1938

Angus Mayor, the Riverton horseman who has done well from his Prebbleton base at Chelandry Stud during a winter campaign in Canterbury.
Press
29 July 1988

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2
Press
21 August 1969

RACING.
West Coast Times
13 October 1896

THE OAKS.
West Coast Times
7 June 1897

IMPERIAL PRODUCE STAKES.
Grey River Argus
13 October 1896

CHANCE FOR YOUNG SIRE.—Sir Simper (Grand Knight—Simper), who proved himself a champion racehorse in Australia, is now being given a chance at the Chelandry Stud.
Southland Times
15 December 1939

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2
Press
3 January 1948

New Sires For Southern Studs
Press
11 May 1966

NOTHING BETTER BRED
Evening Post
24 August 1932

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1
Otago Daily Times
3 January 1948

CHELANDRY STUD
Otago Daily Times
3 September 1947

RACING IN ENGLAND.
Otago Witness
28 October 1897

AUSTRALIAN TURF ACTIVITIES
Southland Times
20 June 1939

Galway Wanda, ridden by Lucy Cottrell, of Christchurch, winning the pony hunter class (137.5cm—147.5cm) at the Prebbleton Show on Saturday. The show-jumping was held at the Chelandry Stud.
Press
20 March 1987

SPORTING NEWS.
Marlborough Express
12 October 1896

RACING."
West Coast Times
12 May 1896

KEMPTON PARK MEETING.
Feilding Star
12 October 1896

RACING.
West Coast Times
10 May 1897

ENGLISH BACING.
Feilding Star
10 September 1897

EPSOM RACE MEETING.
Press
27 July 1896

SPORTING.
Ashburton Guardian
11 May 1896

ENGLISH RACING.
New Zealand Mail
15 October 1896

LATE CABLES ENGLISH RACING.
Daily Telegraph (Napier)
5 June 1897

FROM STUD AND STABLE Natural Resources Have Bearing On N.Z. Success
Press
13 March 1969

AUSTRALIAN TURF REVIEW
Southland Times
23 December 1941

Sporting News.
Feilding Star
11 May 1896

ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS.
Ashburton Guardian
10 May 1897

RACING.
Inangahua Times
11 May 1896

RACING
Inangahua Times
10 May 1897

Scratchings
Press
12 March 1971

ENGLISH RACING.
Auckland Star
22 March 1898

THE EPSOM OAKS.
Hawke's Bay Herald
7 June 1897

LATEST SPORTING NEWS.
Marlborough Express
11 May 1896

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2
Press
6 October 1983

Salmagundi Colt Brings 2000gns. At Chelandry Stud Sale
Wanganui Chronicle
29 January 1948

SPORTING NOTES FROM ENGLAND.
Lyttelton Times
6 July 1897

ENGLISH SPORTING.
Hawke's Bay Herald
12 October 1896

ENGLISH SPORTING.
Hawke's Bay Herald
10 May 1897

NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING.
Hawera & Normanby Star
11 May 1897

SPORTING CABLEGRAMS.
Oamaru Mail
5 June 1897

ONE WAY TO MEET THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—own a Wellington Steeplechase winner. Mr W. E. Hazlett (at left), who imported Lomond for his Chelandry Stud in Southland, being congratulated by Sir Arthur Porritt after Bright Blue’s win in the Wellington Steeplechase at Trentham last month.
Press
4 August 1972

Savant had more important things on his mind than the photographer as he traversed the fence line in one of the stallion paddocks at Chelandry Stud last Friday. He was trying to attract the attention of one of the broodmares on the property.
Press
25 August 1983

NEIL GOW.
Evening Post
1 June 1910

British Races.
Nelson Evening Mail
11 May 1896

THE ST. LEGER.
Timaru Herald
10 September 1897

SPORTING.
Thames Star
23 March 1898

SPORTING.
Oamaru Mail
30 September 1898

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1
Otago Daily Times
25 March 1949

WELL-BRED PESCHIERA
Evening Post
18 February 1933

FROM STUD AND STABLE Eiffel Tower From Famous Family
Press
11 August 1966

SUCCESS OF INDIAN OWNERS
Dominion
13 January 1944

THE LINCOLN SPRING MEETING.
Press
23 March 1898

SPORTING.
South Canterbury Times
11 May 1896

SPORTING.
Evening Post
30 September 1898

THE ROYAL TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE.
Timaru Herald
12 May 1896

RIDERS FOR TE AROHA
Evening Post
23 February 1939

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2
Press
24 January 1979

Te Aroha Meeting
Southland Times
24 February 1939

Approval put down
Press
21 September 1983

RACING IN ENGLAND.
New Zealand Mail
24 March 1898

RIDERS ANNOUNCED
Poverty Bay Herald
23 February 1939

Home News.
Wanganui Herald
2 October 1897

NEWMARKET.
Otago Witness
1 July 1897

YEARLINGS FOR AUSTRALIA
Southland Times
16 May 1939

SPORTING CABLEGRAM.
Oamaru Mail
2 October 1897

THREE SONS OF SIR SIMPER
Press
25 May 1951

SOUTHLAND NOTES
Otago Daily Times
11 February 1948

ST. LEGER STAKES.
Marlborough Express
13 September 1897

SOUTHERN WINNERS
Press
23 November 1970

SECOND WIN IN RACE
Otago Daily Times
24 January 1950

THE DONCASTER ST. LEGER.
Press
10 September 1897

IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE.
Star (Christchurch)
9 October 1909

A member of the South Island show jumping team, Ngaire Lamb, leads her horse, Naudu, on to the horse transporter at the Chelandry Stud. She is one of the team of three who will take part in eight horse shows in New South Wales from January 28. In the background, leading her horse, Haldon Road, is another member of the team, Donna Smith. Zargoss, the horse belonging to the third member, Jud Arthur, is partly obscured.
Press
26 January 1983

Decameron
Greymouth Evening Star
5 May 1950

NEWMARKET.
Otago Witness
24 November 1898

SPORTING.
Press
7 June 1897

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