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Q LENORA PARK s TUD * SEASON 1908. 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: 40 gns. List Full. During his stud career the descendants of Soult have won stakes to the value of over £55,000. ' GLUTEN (IMP), DARK CHESTNUT BY THURIO —BRAN BREAD, BY SEE SAW. Terms: 10 gns., Single Mare. Reduction for two mares the property of one owher. GLUTEN is regarded as one of the most promising young stallions imported to Australasia, and his yearlings, sold in March, 1906 and 1907, at Melbourne, were highly 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 (two miles), and Goodwood Stakes (2% miles). In India he won the Bangalore Cup (1% miles), carrying 9st 41b. GLUTEN’S STOCK SHOW GREAT PROMISE, AND ARE RACING WELL IN AUSTRALIA. Amongst some of his stock are Glucose, who won, besides other races, the Gang Forward Stakes in Adelaide last season, and Filament, who won the Adelaide Stakes of 1908, 7 fur., 300 sovs. An inspection of this horse’s Yearlings cordially invited. COACHING STALLION. MERRY PRINCE, 3 years old, by Merry Boy, dam Queenie, by Muskapeer out of Norah. This is a fine-looking young horse, and Merry Boy’s Stock have proved themselves as first-class hacks and harness horses in the Waikato. Terms: 3 guineas. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further paticulas apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura. QAMBRIA pARK gTUD. PP TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CAMBRIA PARK. CHESTNUT HORSE. OBLIGADO (16), 1895 (IMP.). By Orville 13 (by Ormonde 16, winner of 2000 Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger, and never beaten; from Shotover, winner of 2000 Guineas and Derby) from The Flirt, by Trappist 1 (a great horse up to a mile, and sire of I’Abesse de Jouarre, winner of the Oaks), from Frivolity (three-quarter sister in blood to Lily Agnes, the dam of Omonde, and granddam of Sceptre and Collar). OBLIGADO is a magnificent horse. Through both his sire and dam he descends from the great “ Agnes” family, which has produced those successful sires and racehorses, Ormonde, Star Ruby, Collar, Muncaster, Kendal, Zinfandel, St. Gatien, Marcion, Martagon, Andree, Knight of Snowdon, etc., and the following famous mares—Sceptre, Ornament, Farewell, Bonny Jean, I’Abbessee de Jouarre, Lily Agnes, Philomel, Laodamia, Little Agnes, Maid, Zsupan, Edeldame, Ahnenprobe, Maria, etc., etc. His youngsters are very sound, nice movers, possess perfect tempers, and plenty of size. With most moderate opportunities, OBLIGADO has sired a number of winners, including Zetland, Pensive, Cathron, Lady de Vere, Little Medalist, Miss Adare, Flavour, Octave, Red Morn, and Rosebloom, winners of nearly £4OOO in stakes. A valuable horse to mate with marcs possessing St. Simon blood, such as daughte: s of Soult and Cyrenian. Limited to 30 mares, including the owners. Fee: 12 guineas. BROWN HORSE ETON (2), 1894. By Castor 2 (imp.)—Lady Walmsley (sister to Carbine), by Musket 3—Mersey (dam of Carnage). Eton won many races ,and is a very fine horse, standing over 16 hands, and measures 8% inches . below knee. A typical Musket horse. Six of Eton’s progeny won £l4OO in stakes last season. The eight Eton yearlings sold by us last January were a fine lot, and realised up to 220 guineas, averaging nearly 100 guineas each. We are booking approved mares at a fee of 10 guineas. BAY HORSE HIERARCH (12), 1904. By Cyrenian 10 (St. Simon 11 —Daisy Chain) —Miss Annie (dam of Lady Annie, Annette, Cambrian, and Tetrazzini), by Seaton Delaval 4 (sire of Nanette, Gladsome, etc.) —First Love (dam of Lady Avon, etc.), by Nordenfeldt J. 3 (VR.C. and A.J.C. Derbies, etc.) —Fishgirl (dam of Swordfish 11., etc.), by Yattendon 17 (sire of Grand Flaneur and Chester) —Fanny Fisher (dam of Torpedo, etc.), by Fisherman 11 (winner of 70 races, and sire of Angler, Fishhook, etc.). This pedigree, shows an unbroken line of the best running blood. Limited to 20 mares, including the owner’s, at a fee of 10 guineas. Further particulars to Stud Groom, Cambria Park, Papatoetoe; or to E. A. Price, Buchanan’s Buildings, Albert st.» Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 24 September 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 24 September 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 24 September 1908, Page 9

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