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fPO S ASON. GLENORA PARK STUD. SEASON 1910. The following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders this season at GLENORA PARK:— MARBLE ARCH, 1 (IMP.) Bay horse, by ISINGLASS (3), dam MALL, by LADAS (1), by HAMPTON, by LORD CLIFDEN. Serpentine, the dam of Mall, by St. Serf, by St. Simon. MARBLE ARCH is a rich bay, 4yrs old, stands 15.3, is very bloodlike, and in colour and character like his sire, Isllnglass, who ran twelve times and won eleven races, valued at £57,185. THE LARGEST SUM WON BY A SINGLE HORSE IN THE ANNALS OF THE TURF. Mall, dam of Marble Arch, was got by Ladas (winner 2000 Guineas, Derby, Middle Park Plate, Newmarket Stakes, etc), from Serpentine, by the St. Simon horse St. Serf, from Footlight (grand-dam Flair, 1000 Guineas, and half-sister to Illuminata, dam of Ladas, Gas, Chelandry), by Cremorne (Derby, Ascot and Goodwood Cup) from Paraffin (threequarter sister to Lord Lyons, 2000 Guineas, St. Leger, and to Chevisaunce, dam of Jeanette, Oaks and St. Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and St. Leger), from Paradigm (half-sister to Rouge Rose, dam of Bend Or (Derby, and sire of Ormonde, 2000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger). In the above horse’s pedigree you have no less than six Derby, five 2000 Guineas, and eight St. Leger winners, besides winners of the Jockey Club Stakes, 10,000 sovs; Princess of Wales’ Stakes. 10,000 sovs, and the principal big races In England. MARBLE ARCH having the strain of St. Simon blood, should further enhance his value as a sire, especially to nick with Soult mares. Terms: Twenty Guineas Single Mare. Reduction two or more, property of same owner. GLUTEN (IMP.), DARK CHESTNUT. BY THURIO—BRAN BREAD, by SEE SAW. Terms: Ten Guineas, Single mare. Reduction for Two Mares the property of one owner. GLUTEN is regarded as one of the most promising 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 (11.0), Birmingham Auhumn Handicap, Gatwick Oval Handicap (two miles) and Goodwood Stakes (2% miles). In India he won the Bangalore Cup (1% miles), carrying 9-4. „ 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, and Filament, who won the Adelaide Stakes, seven furlongs, 300sovs; and Glue, winner of the Adelaide Cup, one mile and three-quarters, in the splendid time of 3mln 2% sec, besides a number of ot her winners. His coming two-year-olds look remarkably well, especially from Boult mares, which brings in the double cross of Bucaneer blood. 0O AC HING gTALLION. MERRY PRINCE, 4yrs old, by Merry Rnv dam Queenie, by Muskapeer, out 5 Nora™ This is a fine-looking young horse ° and Merry Boy’s stock have provpd themselves as first-class hacks and hirnJss horses in the Waikato. Terms: Three Guineas. First-class Grazing at 2s 6d P®r week. Every rare taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura. Auckland. ■ ■ ' ' 11 OB' To STAND THE SEASON, IN AUCKLAND MJ DISTRICT. The Trotting Stallion, KING GEORGE, (iiS.), 1 of” Vim (late Zealot). W. H. ATKINS, Pullan and Armitage, 1 M«wmarket.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1076, 20 October 1910, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1076, 20 October 1910, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1076, 20 October 1910, Page 19