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ANTTPHONE (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. mO STAND THE SEASON AT -L 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 Eally, 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 P cton, Royal Dream and Succory. COUNT SCHOMBERG, his 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 £l3 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. His Tabulated Pedigree is in the New Zealand Stud Book. H. HASSALL, Soutra, Tomoana, Hastings. H.B. mO STAND THE SEASON AT -L WANGANUI. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION MANIAPOTO, BY SOULT —LADY FISHER. Sire of Rewi Poto, Toa Tere, Rerehau, Encore, and many other winners. TERMS 25 GUINEAS. Only a limited number of mares taken. Paddocking, 2/6 a week. Every care, but no responsibility. Apply to * G. POWELL, Groom-in-charge, Or, H. E. GOOD. Owner, WANGANUI. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIRE CAMPFIRE (5) BY CARBINE (2) —REVELRY (5). CAMPFIRE is the sire of Lady Louisa, Royal Dragoon, Lady Nolan, John Willie, Bivouac, Topic, Cinders, Embers. Ihapuna, and many other winners. TERMS: 10 GUINEAS. (Free Grazing to December 31.) Any mare not proving in foal may be returned free. All care, but no responsibility. J. BOND, OWNER, GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO STAND THE SEASON IN THE WAIMATE DISTRICT. To Stand at the KENNELS. WAIMATE, in Charge of MR. T. HOBBS. THE THOROUGHBED HORSE CANNIE CHIEL, BY CLANRANALD—WEATHEREYE. Winner of over £5OOO on the New Zealand turf. Sire of Winning Way, a big winner, and also some promising youngsters. Fee: Thoroughbreds, £8 Ss.; HalfBreds. £4 4s. All ’ care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— HUGH KERR, Cannie Chiel Lodge. FAIRLIE STOCKWELL, BIRDCATCHER AND TOUCHSTONE BLOOD. CALIFORNIA <">• Chestnut horse 16.1. Foaled 1904. One of the last of the Herod line, and winner of over £2OOO. California won 10 races out of 20 starts. By SAN FRAN (5), by Gozo (20), by Wild Oats (14), by Wild Dayrell (7), by lon (4), sire of grand dam of St. Simon (11). from Procella (5), by Grand Glaneur (14), by Yattenden (17), by Sir Hercules (3). From DAZZLE (27). by Hotchkiss (2), by Musket (3), by Toxophilite (3), by Longbow (21), from Radiant

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1323, 2 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1323, 2 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1323, 2 September 1915, Page 3

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