rpO STAND THE SEASON AT THE ASCOT STUD. MANGERE, AUCKLAND. THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHBRED SIRES: — ELYSIAN (a >' SOULT (11), IMP., DAM DREAMLAND. A GREAT WINNER AND COMING SIRE. Sire of Sutala and Carlysian, 2 years. FEE 20 GUINEAS. PENURY (10)> IMP - GALLINULE (19), DAM DOWERLESS A Direct Descendant of the Famous Queen Mary. Sire of Lady Penury and Want. FEE 15 GUINEAS. CORONET (8) CASTOR (2), IMP., DAM NECKLACE. A Great Racehorse Himself and Proved Producer of Good Winners. Sire of Crown Pearl and Astor. FEE 10 GUINEAS. Full Particulars on application to — H. R. MACKENZIE, ’Phone 9. Mangere. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT CRISSOGE, HAWKE’S BAY. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DEMOSTHENES <5) Imported from England by his owner, MR. G. P. DONNELLY. BY DESMOND (SON OF ST. SIMON) FROM CARLIN. DEMOSTHENES is a dark brown horse and greatly resembles his sire. He has a beautiful head, neck and shoulders, muscular loins and quarters, and is the embodiment of an ideal sire. During his turf career he won several races, including the Doncaster Spring Handicap and Stewards’ Handicap at Epsom, and in each of his efforts displayed great pace and stamina, and is one of the best legged horses in the Dominion. DESMOND is the sire of Craignour and Aboyeur, Hrst and second in English Derby, the former being sold for £30,000 for stud purposes. He proved a brilliant two-year-old, winning Ave of six events. LOMOND, sold for £lO,OOO, THE WHITE KNIGHT, winner of the Curragh Grand Prize, Ascot Gold Vase, Newbury Cup, March Stakes, Coronation Cup (twice), Ascot Gold Cup (.twice) and Goodwood Cup; SIR ARCHIBALD, winner of the New Stakes, ChesterAeld Stakes, Duchess of York Plate, Victoria Cup, Salford Borough Handicap, Rous Memorial Stakes, STORNOWAY, Fulbourne Stakes, HAPSBURG, winner of New Stakes, etc., sold for 3200 guineas as a yearling; LAND LEAGUE, winner of 33 races, including the Cambridgeshire Handicap and ChesterAeld Cup. and CHARLES O’MALLEY are some of the good horses by Desmond. The lastnamed won four events consecutively at two years old, the Windsor Castle Stakes Ascot, Seaton Delaval Plate, Newcastle Richmond Stakes Goodwood, and Autumn Breeders’ Plate at Manchester. Earla Mor, Athi and Beau are amongst the successful sires got by Desmond. Desmond’s stock between 1903 and up to the time of his death in 1913 had won 359 races worth £138,277, and he then headed the list of winning sires in England, and his two next seasons were at the time booked up at 250 guineas per made. To date his progeny have won about £lBO,OOO. CARLIN, dam of Demosthenes and Peter the Hermit, comes of a splendid line, which includes Miami (Oaks), Mary Stuart (Oaks and St. Leger).. Merry Gal, The Palmer, Rosicrucian, Galtee More, Ard Patrick, Morion, WinkAeld, Johnny Morgan, Sunstar, White Star, Marayax. Princess Dorrie (2000 Guineas, Oaks), and numerous other great winners in England, while in the colonies there are many branches of the same line that have sent forth numerous winners. In New Zealand such highly successful horses as Stepniak, Nelson, Capapie, Freedom, Tirailleur, Merry England, San Fran, Provoeation, Menschikoff, Patron, Paritutu, Paisano. Expect, Mahaki, and Reputation come from the same tap root, and such great mares as Steppe, Rupee, Stepfeldt, Mergauser, Spade Guinea, Apropos, She (dam of Bobadil), Pibroch, Parera, Lady Norah, and scores of others. DEMOSTHENES will be limited to a number of approved mares at a fee of 30 GUINEAS, exclusive of groom’s fee and paddocking. Early application necessary. G. P. DONNELLY, Otatara, Hawke’s Bay.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 2
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577Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 2
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