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rpO Q.TAND rpHE gEASON. GLENOBA PARK STUD. 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. LIST ALMOST FULL. MARBLE ARCH’S descendants won 12 Two-year-old Races last season, and his Two and Three-year-olds have won over £6500; also winners in Australia. Fee; 30 guineas, single mare; two or more as per arrangement. GENERAIT - LATOUR <2>. By SOULT, 11 (son of St. Simon, 12) from MERRY NIF (imp.), by Merry Hampton. 22 (son of Hampton) from Aroma, by Craig Millar (son of Blair Athol). GENERAL LATOUR proved himself one of the fastest and gamest colts that has graced the New Zealand Turf. Soult’s progeny have won over £160,000 in stakes. General Latour’s young stock, coming two-year-olds, show a great deal of the Soult quality and stamp. Fee: 20 guineas. LUCULLUS <I2X IMP - Brown Horse, by ARD PATRICK. 5 (son of St. Florian, 20) from Lucca, by Cazabat. 3 (son of Rueil, 17) from Lucerna, by Sir Bevys (10), from Illuminata by Klsber, 4 (son of Buccaneer, 14). LUCULLUS’ pedigree is fairly studded with celebrated names His sire. Ard Patrick (sold for 20,000 guineas), won the Derby, and he is a grandson of the famous St. Simon, whose progeny won over £500,000 in stakes. His dam, Lucca, won the German Oaks of 5000sovs, and her sire Cazabat. is a son of Rueil (winner of the Grand Prix de Paris). Sir Beys, the sire of Lucerna, won the Derby, as also did Favonius, Sir Bevy’s sire, and Kisber and Voltiguer. who follow in the pedigree, also have their names enrolled amongst winners of the great Epsom race Fee: 15 guineas. THE TROTTING SIRE, MERRY PRINCE, By MERRY BOY (son of Merrylegs) Dam Queenie, by Muskapeer out of Norah. His stock are good and docile. Terms: 3 guineas. First-class Grazing at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars annlv to W. WALTERS. Glenora Park. Panakura. Auckland. mo STAND THE SEASON AT MORRTNSVTLLE. The Following Thoroughbreds:— BUNYAN (14 >' By PILGRIM’S PROGRESS,I (imp.), son of Isonomy (Manchester Cup, 9.12) and Pilgrimage (Oaks), dam NEVA (dam of Danube and six other winners), by Stepniak, one of the most successful racehorses and best sires in the Dominion, dam Whirlpool, who traces back to imported Mermaid. Fee: Single Mare 10 guineas, two or more 9 guineas. ANTIPHONE (12) ' By OBLIGADO, 16, (imp.), son of Orville and The Flirt, by Trappist, dam MISS ANNIE (dam of Lady Annie, Annette, Cambrian, Antagonist, Antoinette and other winners), by Seaton Delaval (imp.), dam First Love, by Nordenfeldt—Fishgirl. Fee: Single mare 5 guineas, two or more 4 guineas. First-class paddocking, with every care; wet mares 25., dry Is. 6d. For further particulars apply— JOHN GADDES, Morrinsville. TO STAND THE SEASON AT SOUTRA HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, MERRY MOMENT <5) By COUNT SCHOMBERG —MERRY GAL. MERRY MOMENT won the Astley Plate, Newmarket, the Anglesey Stakes (six furlongs), and His Majesty’s Plate, Curragh (2% miles). He ran second in 53rd Triennial Ascot for two-year-olds, beating Lally, Bridge of Canny, Troutbeck, and Gorgos. and was third to Plymelus in Princess of Wales Stakes, of £5OOO. He was placed in numerous good races, beating good horses, such as Picton, Royal Dream and Succory. COUNT SCHOMBERG, h:s sire, ran third in Cesarewitch, also Cambridgeshire, and second in Manchester Handicap. won Auteuil Hurdle Race, Ellesmere Stakes, Goodwood Cup, twice Liverpool Autumn Cup, Queen’s Plate, Derby, Chester Cup, Gold Vase, Ascot. Hurdle Race, Manchester, fourth Grand National Steeplechase, Paris, and won New Century Steeplechase. Amongst the good horses sired by him were Cocksure 11., Black Arrow, Pom, Carrickfergus, Decision. His record as a sire to 1914 was £52,550. MERRY GAL, his dam (winner of Princess of Wales Stakes of £lO,OOO, second in the Oaks, and stakes amounting to £13,364). by Galopin out of Mary Seaton, by Isonomy—Marie Stuart (Oaks and Leger), and half sister to Lady Morgan, the granddam of Ard Patrick and Galtee More. White Eagle, out of Merry Gal, won £15,823 in stakes, and sired winners of £9655 in his first season at the stud, amongst them Let Fly, who ran second in the Derby. MERRY MOMENT will stand at Soutra, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, at a fee of 20 GUINEAS, Grazing Free and no Groomage. Wet mares will have the advantage of being grazed on freshly laid-down, rich alluvial paddocks.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 2

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