■ rpO STAND THE SEASON. J Q.LENORA JJARK gTUD. n SEASON 1909. ffl i The following STALLIONS will be at H , the service of Breeders this season at ■ | GLENORA PARK:— |gO U L T (IMP.), BROWN HORSE, BI ST. SIH MON—BEAUHARNAIS, BY SEE SAW. ■ Terms: 75gns. During his stud career B the descendants of Soult have won B Stakes to the value of about £BO,OOO, ■ have won over 100 races in New Zealand, B this season putting up a record in ataka B winnings. (List full.) I ' Q. L U T E N, (IMP... DARK CHESTNUT BY THURIO —BRAN BREAD, BY SEE SAW. Terms: lOgns Single Mare. Reduction for Two Mares the property of ono owner. 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 In<Jia he wort'the Ban- | galore Cup (1% miles), carrying 9st 41b. I GLUTEN’S STOCK SHOW GREAT | PROMISE, AND ARE RACING WELL I IN AUSTRALIA. I Amongst some of his stock are Glu- | cose, who won, besides other races, the I Gang Forward Stakes in Adelaide, and I Filament, who won the Adelaide Stakes, | 7fur., 300sovs, besides a number -of other | winners. His coming two-year-olds | look remarkably well, especially from I Soult mares, which brings in the double R cross of Buccaneer Blood. An inspec- | tion of this horse’s Yearlings cordially S invited. ■ '■ ' 1 I bOACHING STATiX.ION, , 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. For further particulars, apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura. rpO STAND THE SEASON AT EPSOM, Commencing OCTOBER Ist, 1909, THE TROTTING STALLION PAPA NTT By Wildwood (2.24). dam D.L.C. (2.25 2-5.) PAPANUI proved himself the Champion three-year-old Colt of last season by winning many races, including the OTAHUHU TROTTING CUP. He is a handsome Dark Brown and a true-gaited horse, and, like all his family, is a great stayer. He stands about 15.2 hands high, has great muscular quarters, well-sprung ribs, splendid barrel; in fact it can be said without fear of contradiction, he is one of the truest young horses, in point of conformation, we have seen in the colonies. A limited number of Mares will tie SANUARY a iK e i 9 O 1 f 0. 8 Gul " e “* W»l« Grazing. 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Application to H. HENDRIKSEN, Epsom r p° STAND THIS SEASONS THE TROTTING HORSE SPECIALIST, By Specification—Bonnie Veen. Fee, 5 guineas. Also, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE PUKAKI, By Soult, dam by Hotchkiss—Yattacy. Fee, 5 guineas. For further particulars apply to J. PAUL, Manger© ~ By SEATON DELAVAL— MISS GLADYS ' il above highly-bred Stallion will ■stand the season and travel surrounding districts as follows:— At HALL’S STABLES, GREEN LANE, ‘ Tuesdays, Thursday, and Fridays. At AVONDALE—Mondays, at noon. At PANMURE—Wednesday mornings. At OTAHUHU—Wednesday afternoons. At ONEHUNGA—Saturday mornings. ' At MANGERE—Saturday afternoons. ' FEE. £5 ss. PER MARE. Every care Is taken, but no resonslblllty accepted. : • . Apply— R. HALL, GREEN LANE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 3
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