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(27), by Robinson Crusoe (13), by Angler (2), by Fisherman (11). CALIFORNIA has three crosses of Fisherman, one through his great grand dam on the sire’s side, and two on the dam’s side through Angler and Maribyrong, sons of Fisherman. Fisherman won 65 races, eight cup, 25 plates, including two Ascot Gold Cups and the Prix de L’Emperor at Chantilly. Fee: 10 Guineas. Approved winners and dams of winners half fee. Grazing 2s 6d. per week. All care taken but no responsibility. CHAS. L. LAGOR, Owner, Hastings. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAIKANAE. BROWN HORSE BEZONIAN (1) IMP By Velasquez, from Gas, by Ayrshire. FEE: 30 GUINEAS. BROWN HORSE BIRKENHEAD IMP By Orme, from Tragedy, by Ben Battle. FEE 20 GUINEAS. CHESTNUT HORSE ACHILLES (13) ' IMP By Medallion, from Nereid, by Goldsborough. FEE 20 GUINEAS. Further part.culars on application to THOMAS HANDLEY, Stud Manager, Wakanae. — — rpO STAND THE SEASON AT WARRINGTON, OTAGO. THE IMPORTED ST. SIMON HORSE, SARTO (10) (Own brother to La Roche, winner of the Engl sh Oaks, and dam of imported Almissa, winner of Australian and Williamstown Cups, etc.). By ST. SIMON from MISS MILDRED, by Melton from Merino, by Young Melbourne from Brayey, by Moss Trooper from the celebrated Queen Mary dam of Haricot, who produced Caller Ou (winner of 24 Queen’s Plates, St. Leger, 2 Northumberland Plates, Brighton Cup. and York Cup), Blink Bonnv (winner of Derby and Oaks), and dam of Borealis, Blair Athol (winner of Derby, St. Leger) and Breadalbane. SARTO has already sired the winners Andrea, Sartovna, John Barleycorn, Rongahere, Sartomart, Tuticor n, Sartorze, M rse Code, etc. TERMS: Single Mare 12gns., 2 mares 20gns more by arrangement. Groom's fee ss. Grazing 2s. 6d. per week. For further particulars apply to ADAM ROBERTSON, Stud Groom. rpO STAND THE SEASON. THE STANDARD TROTTING HORSE, KING TRACEY, 2MIN. 23SEC. By GENERAL TRACEY dam REDOUBT, by Era (sold for 1000 guineas and went to England). Lusitania, the granddam of King Tracey, was by Childe Harold, which embraces the best trotting strain in the world. KING TRACEY is sire of Queen Tracey (2.21), Frank Tracey (2.13), Fred. Tracey (2.17), and Flora Tracey (5.5 for two miles and 3.42 for 1% miles in heavy going. All care, but no responsibility. TERMS: £5 ss. For further particulars apply owner, F. AMOR, Doyleston, Canterbury. ITO STAND THE SEASON IN J- THE WAIRARAPA. THE THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE AND SIRE WAIMANGU, By SOULT (imp.) dam ROXANA, by Cuirassier (son of Musket and Frailty), dam Vieux Rose (dam of Vai Rosa, Alba Rose, Carl Rosa, Santa Rosa — Auckland Cup—and Christmas Rose, and half sister to Rose and White, dam of Wa.rik. —Auckland Cup), by Hippocampus dam Rosarina, by Traducer dam Yatterina (dam of Firelock, Fusilier (Wanganui Derby), Libeller (Auckland Derby). Matchlock (V.RC. and A.J.C. St. Leger, Champion Stakes), and Pinfire (Auckland Cup), and other good ones. Yatterina herself won 60 races. ALSO, THAT SUCCESSFUL RACEHORSE AND SIRE OF FIRSTCLASS PERFORMERS. FIELD BATTERY, By HOTCHKISS dam LADY EVELYN, by Perkin Warbeck, dam Pulchra (imp.). For terms and all ether particulars apply to R. P. MAXTED, Owner, Solway, Masterton.

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

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