A corn comes from wearing tight boots, Or much walking ’long tedious routes, PROGANDRA will soften, Your corn very often. And cure ere it hardens and shoots. BARRACLOUGH’S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS, Is
G L A D 8 TO N E, BY SEATON DiELAVAL—MISS GLADYS, BY CUIRASSIER. This highly-bred Horse will Stand as follows:— AT HALL’S STABDEIS, GREiENLANEI—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS FRIDAYS. PANMURE—MONDAYS. OTAHUHU—WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. O'NEHUNGA-SATURDAY MORNINGS MANGERE — SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. GLADSTONE was a brilliant perform-*, er on the turf, and is a full brother to that great mare Gladsome. GLADSTONE’S PROGENY ALL SHOW GREAT PROMISE. Fee. Thoroughbred Mares £7 7 0 Groomage, 2s 6d. For particulars apply, R. HALL, Greenlane. rpo STAND THE SEASON AT ASCOT STUD, MANGERE. THE IMPORTED SIRE PENURY <10) By GALLINULE (son of the celebrated ISONOMY) from DOWERLESS, by CUCUMBER (3) from TOCHER, by LORD CLIFDEN (son of NEWMINSTER). PENURY is a rich brown horse, standing 16 hands high, and was bred by Colonel W. Hall-Walker. He is built on most symmetrical lines, is of exceptional power, possesses rare bone and substance and is a horse of perfect temperament. PENURY has six strains of Eclipse blood, and boasts a regular “Hall-Walk-er” pedigree, and, as might be expected from the famous breeder of Minoru, Polar Star and Slieve Galleon, it Is a perfect study in the “art of nicking.” Penury’s pedigree is particularly rich in the sire numbers, 3,8, 11, 12 and 14. Penury is a member of Bruce Low’s wellknown No. 10 family, which has recently provided St. Leger and Derby winners in Bayardo and Lemberg. Queen Mary, Penury’s ancestress, has only two rivals in the English stud book, for writh Pocahontas and Agnes she the distinction of being one of a world-renown-ed trio. PENURY’S sire, Gallinule, has won a first place with sires of the age. Since 1893, when his stock first began to race, he has sired winners of 494 races, valued at £241,000. FEE: 20 Guineas per mare. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. Every care; no responsibility. Further particulars may be obtained on application to H. R. MACKENZIE, Mangere, Auckland. ROSKILL STUD FARM. TO STAND THE COMING SEASON. THE BLACK IMPORTED ENGLISH HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION. JJENDRE This Sire comes from the best winning blood in England, and is especially adapted for improving the size which is so lacking in our draughts to-day. TERMS: FOUR GUINEAS. TO STAND AT HAPPY VALLEY, PAPARATA, PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, FJJHE pREMIER. TERMS; THREE GUINEAS. Both these sires have proved themselves very sure foal-getters. Mares grazed free of charge; all care, but no responsibility. Half fees returned if no foals. Cards on application, A. R. WINSTONE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1074, 6 October 1910, Page 19
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441Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1074, 6 October 1910, Page 19
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