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Q LENORA J>ARK gTUD. SEASON 1906. The following Stallions will be at the service of Breeders this season at Glenora Park:— SOULT (Imp.), Brown Horse, by St. Simon— Beauharnais, by See Saw. Terms, 30gns. (List full.) During seven seasons’ racing descendants •of Soult have won stakes to the value off £35,000. GLUTEN (Imp.), dark chestnut, by Thurio— Bran Bread, by See Saw. Terms: 15gns. Single Mare; reduction for two Mares the property of one owner. GLUTEN is regarded as one of the most promising young stallions imported to Australasia, and his first yearlings, sold in March last, at Melbourne, were highyl thought of, one of the number realising top price. GLUTEN was a fine performer on the turf, amongst his wins being the Lingfield Welter Plate (list), Birmingham Autumn Handicap, Gatwick Oval Handicap (2 miles), and Goodwood Stakes (2% miles). In India he won the Bangalore Cup (1% miles), carrying 9st 41b. SWORDFISH 11., By Hotchkiss, dam Fishgirl, by Yattendon—Fanny Fisher. Swordfish was a good performer on the turf. Terms: lOgns. pex- Mare. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura. QAMBRIA pARK gTUD. PAPATOITOI, AUCKLAND. The following THOROUGHBRED SIRES will be at the Service of BreedOBLIGADO (16), 1895. By ORVILLE (13), son of ORMONDE (16), winner of 2000 Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger, and never beaten, grandsire of Flying Fox, out of SHOTOVER, (winner of 2000 Guineas and Derby), out of FLIRT, by TRAPPIST (1), son . of HERMIT (5), winner of Derby, and ' sire of Shotover and St. Blaise, both Derby winners, out of FRIVOLITY, by l MARCONI (14) (winner of Derby), out i of MISS AGNES, great-granddam of i Ormonde), by BIRDCATCHER. FEE, 10 GUINEAS; 2 or more Mares] by arrangement. 1 ETON (2), 1894. ! By CASTOR (2) from LADY WALMSLEY (own sister to Carbine), by MUSKET (3) from MERSEY (dam of Carnage), by KNOWSLEY (3) (son of Stockwell (3) from CLEMENCE (dam of Sandiway) by NEWMINSTER (8) (St. Leger, and Sire of Hermit and Lord Clifden) from EULOGY (dam of Imperieuse (1000 Guineas and St. Leger). ETON is a typical Musket horse, stands over 16 hands; girth, 6ft sin; 8% in below knee. FEE, 10 GUINEAS; two or more Mares by arrangement. Further particulars from E. A. PRICE, Cambria Park, Papatoitoi or Albertstreet, Auckland. rpO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion TREPHINE. By Auric from Ocean (full sister to The Harvester, and dam of Come Ashore), by Sheet Anchor (winner of Melbourne Cup) from Springtime (dam of The Yeoman), by Fireworks from Spring Blossom, by Fisherman from Minette (imp), by Faugh-a-Ballagh. The Harvester, winner of the V.R.C. Derby and Champion Stakes. Auric, by Bill of Portland (imp., son of the celebrated St. Simon) from Aura (dani of Auraria, winner of the Melbourne Cup; and Aurum, winner of St. Leger; and Aurous, winner of Futurity Stakes). TERMS: Ten Guineas. Two or mere as per agreement. Half-bred Mares, £5 ss. Splendid grass paddocks provided; every care taken, but no responsibility. J. McCLURE, Victoria Avenue, Remuera. H. BRANDT AND CO MARINE STOREMEN MANOR PLACE, DUNEDIN. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR ROPE, ZINC, WOOLPACKS, ETC. When doing business with our Advertisers, kindly mention this paper.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 864, 27 September 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 864, 27 September 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 864, 27 September 1906, Page 5

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