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mO STAND THIS SEASON IN GISA BORNE DISTRICT. (Place Selected on Arrival September 1). The Famous Thoroughbred Stallion, CONQUEROR, By MEDALLION, son of Nordenfeldt and Locket, dam SIESTA, by Traducer —Hammock. CONQUEROR won £lB3O as a two-year-old, beating Blazer and Gold- Medallist, when stakes were small, and holds the two-year-old Australasian record. He has taken 27 First and Champion Prizes in the Show Ri and his stock have won upwards of £35,000 in stakes. See the Conquering Hero comes. TERMS: Stud Book Mares ....» £lO 10 Highly Bred » ° Common b ” 21/- discount for prompt payment. H. D. IRWIN, OPOTIKI. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE MAHANGA. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE MOUNTAIN KNIGHT BY MOUNTAIN KING—LA VEILLE. MOUNTAIN KNIGHT won Sydney Tattersall’s Club Nursery Handicap, A.J.C. Derby (beating Woorak, Carlita and Naxbery), V.R.C. Linlithgow Stakes, V.R.C. C. B. Fisher Plate (beating Carlita, St. Carwyne, Posinatus, etc.), V.R.C. St. Leger, A.J.C. St. Leger. MOUNTAIN KNIGHT will serve a limited number of approved mares. TERMS: 30 Guineas. Grazing free to December 31. Groomage, 10s. 6d. Every care taken but no responsibility. • For further particulars apply W. J. DOUGLAS, Te Mahanga, Napier. ' Telegrams: W. J.’ Douglas, Te Mahanga, Hastings. fpO g.TAND JJIHIS REASON. GLENORA PARK STUD. The following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders at Glenora Park this season: — 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. MARBLE ARCH’S stock have . won over £15,000; also winners in Australia. Fee: 15 guineas single mare; two or more as per arrangement. GENERAL 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 £167,000 in stakes. . General Latour’s stock show a great deal of the Soult quality and stamp. Fee: 10 guineas. LUCULLUS < l2) - IMP - Brown horse, by ARD PATRICK, 5 (son of St. Florian, 20) from Lucca, by Cazabat, 3 (son of Rueil, 17) from Luce rna, by Sir Bevys (10) from Illuminata, by Kisber, 4 (son of Buccaneer, 14). Fee: 10 guineas. First-class grazing at 2s. 6d. per,week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, pedigrees, etc., apply to W. WALTERS, Glenora Park, Papakura, Auckland.

NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS I If you want to be in the Money, breed to the Champion tt a pm TV TITT T nitf By portea JIIAKUIjJU -UljjJjvli g^ CARA . (No. 39610.) BBOTHEB TO WALTER DILLON (P-), RECORD 2.10. HAROLD DILLON was the Champion Sire of the season 1916-17, and. his progeny won 62 races, were placed second 41 times and third 37. The progeny of Harold Dillon have won over all distances from one to three miles',r and during the past three seasons have won 143 races; annexing in stakes the fine sum of over £17,000. 1915-16 season he was placed second on the sires’ list, being half a win behind Rothschild. The following records have been established by his stock:—Dillon Bell, Im., 2.12, 2m., 4.35; John Dillon, Im., 2.12; Adonis, Im., 2.13, 2m., 4.3-5; Oinako, 2m., 4.35; Soda, 2m.. 4.35; Cello Sydney Wilkes, Im. (2yrs.), 2.21, 2m., 4.35; Antonio, 2m., 4.36; White House, 2m., 4.40; Sceptre, 4.41 4-5, record time West Coast, 1916-17; Author Dillon (Derby, 1915-16), l%m. (3yrs.), 3.29, 2m., 4.29 1-5; and Lord Dillon, 1%m., 2.51. HAROLD DILLON is guaranteed a sure foal getter, being absolutely sound and still a young horse. No stallion that ever stood in New Zealand can equal his record as a sire of speed, stamina and as a money winner. TERMS: £lO 10«. Single Mare; two or For further particulars apply more by arrangement. THORNE BROS.* Groomage, 55.. Paddock Accommoda- Wadnoni Road, tion, 2s. 6d. (Adjoining Wainoni Park), All care taken but no responsibility. HEW BRIGHTON.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1430, 20 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1430, 20 September 1917, Page 2

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