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/ J'° STAND AT 7 ELLERSLIE. GLADSTONE. BY SEATON DELAVAL —MISS GLADYS, Full brother to that good mare GLADSOME, and half brother to APOLOGUE (winner of the Melbourne Cup). Gladstone has not been beaten in the Show Ring. He will travel the following districts, if sufficient inducement offers: —PAKURANGA WHITFORD, CLEVEDON, PAPAKURA, PAPATOETOE, MANGERE, MT. ALBERT. Fees—Farmers £4 4s. Thoroughbreds £7 7s. Groomage Fee 2s 6d. All fees payable January 1, 1913. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. For further particulars apply to F. GRANSTON, Groom in Charge. Or, W. TOZER, Morrin-street, Ellerslie. fjpo STAND THE SEASON. ACHILLES 13 - (1899). ACHILLES, by Medallion—-Nereid, by Goldsborough, is a beautifully proportioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. He won over £9OOO in stake money, and that without being “engaged” as a two or cli ree-year-old, when he was practically invincible. He proved himself a champion in eain of the six seasons he raced, retains all his courage, and he has pro-* bably the cleanest set of legs in New Zealand to-day. He won three J.ubliee Cups, two Electric Plates, two C.J.C. Challenges, two North Island Challenges, three Jackson Stakes, the Juvenile Plate, Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally brilliant performance—Machine Gun, 2yrs, had the maiden allowance', and carried. 7.2, Achilles, 3yrs, with full Penalties, carried 9.10). Manawatu Stakes, Hawke’s. Bay Stakes, A.R.C. Century Stakes, Wanganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Wellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in New Zealand, performed like him. He has never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. He'comes of Bruce Lowe’s Nd. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, George Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendicant, Shotover, etc., while the same family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires Nordenfeldt, Goldsborough, Robinson Crusoe, Martini-Henry, etc. BEZONIAN (IMR) p BAY HORSE (half brother to Cicero—Derby, Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, etc.); bred in England in 1904 by Lord Rosebery, by Velasquez (winner of Prince of Wales’ Stakes of 10,000sovs, Champion Stakes, etc., and second in 2000 Guineas and Derby to Galtee More, and half brother to Sir Visto—Derby and St. Leger—and to Bona Vista —2000 Guineas, and sire of Cyllene), from Gas (three-quarter sister to Ladas—2ooo Guineas and Derby —and to Chelandry—looo Guineas, and second in Leger, and dam of Neil Gow —2OOO Guineas), by Ayrshire (2000. Guineas, Derby and Eclipse Stakes), from Illuminata (half sister to Footlight, grand-dam of Flair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosicrucian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (three-quarter sister to Lord Lyon—2ooo: Guineas, Derby and Leger— Achievement—looo Guineas and Leger —and to Chevisaunce, dam of Jeanette —Oaks and Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradigm (half sister, to Rouge Rose, dam of Bend Or—Derby, and sire of Ormonde — 200.0 . Guineas, Derby and Leger) . . BEZONIAN was a high-class performer in England. He won the Kempton Breeders’ Foal Plate, lOOOsdvs (beating Galvani), etc. Ran second in the 2000 Guineas to Slieve Galleon in 1.41 4-sth, third in. the Champagne Stakes, Prince, of Wales’ Stakes and Eclipse, and fourth in the Derby, to Ofby, Woolwinder, and Slieve Galleon (again beating Galvani). ACHILLES AND BEZONIAN Will Stand at the WAIKANAE STUD, And will Serve a Limited Number of Approved Mares at THIRTY GUINEAS EACH. For further particulars apply to ANDREW COCHRAN, Stud Groom, Waikanae. Wellington. Q-IFT TO JgREEDERS. TO GET RACEHORSES YOU MUST USE A SUCCESSFUL SIRE. Numbers of stallions are advertised yearly, but a tried sire is always the best. I have pleasure in announcing to breeders that I have secured that highlv successful sire Gluten, which will STAND THE SEASON AT ELLERSLIE. GLUTEN 8 (IMP) ' BY THURIO (2) —BRAN BREAD. In Australia Gluten sired such good performers as Glucose, Glue, Filameht, Evolution, Gloy, Halo, Purple Straw, Quamby. Wheat King, Doughboy, and others which have won over all distances. In New Zealand, although located at a stud where he got limited opportunities, he sired a number of winners, amongst which may be mentioned three of the best horses at present in Auckland, viz.: Goldsize, Gloy and Tangiwai. GLUTEN was a great performer, ano retired from racing sound and without a blemish, a characteristic he transmits without exception to his stock. In order tb give breeders every oppor-

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 3

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