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LEADING SIRES - ©oirranyro

rno STAND THE SEASON AT - L LINWOOD AVENUE, EPSOM. MR. T. ROE’S FAVOURITE SIRE, GOLD BELL, By CAPITALIST MERRY BELL (dam of Jingle, 2.17), by Ha Ha (2.28, trial 2.16), imported, sire of Robert Emmet (2.20), Amusement (2.24), Jocie C. (2.25), All Day (2.26) and All Night . (5.6), dam of Silver Bell (dam of Merry Bell, 2.30, and Salcombe, 2.23), by Blackwood Abdallah (imported sire of Aberfeldy, 2.13, Malestron, 4.40, Agemos, 2.21, Sychilles, 2.20, Blackchlld. 4.40, Bolderwood and numerous other winners and sires and dams of winners, dam Fanny Belle (dam of Kentucky (McLean’s), Mambrino Mac, Black Bell, Silver Bell, Tracey Bell, Golden Bell, and grand dam of Salmwood, Financier, Sir Hector, Prince Gift, Wild Bell, dam of Dillon Bell. Nephew sire of Laurel 2.13), Barley Mac (2.14), Vine Bell (2.15) and Ha Ha, authenticated trial mile 2.16, trotting high-wheeled sulky. Capitalist (2.33), sire of Gold Bell (4.39 and 4.34), Jingle (2.17), Capaluse (5.6 trotting), was got by Rothschild (sire of Dan Patch, 2.9, Almont, 2.12, Saltasper, 2.16, Emmeline, 2.8 and 4.30, Revenue, 2.11, Ravenschild, 4.34, Albert H., 4.33, and numerous standard horses and mares and winners in New Zealand and Australia). Rothschild sired the dam of King Cole (2.8) and the sire of Manderine (4.37). Berlin Maid (5.0), dam of Capitalist (2.33 and 5.14), Ngaroto (4.56), Wild Maid (3.52) and Gold Boy (4.48), was by imported Berlin, sire of 40 winners and also the dams of Fritz (2.13) and Almont (2.12), from imported Blue Grass Bell, dam and grandson of about 12 In the standard. Terms?;’ Trotting mares, single, £lO 10s., two, £8 Bs. Three or more the property of one owner as per agreement. For fuller particulars see cardo and apply to-— R. A. SHEPHERD, y Linwood Avenue, Epsom. rno STAND AT ELLERSLIE, AUCKLAND. The Imported English Thoroughbred Stallion, , THURNHAM A beautiful commanding chestnut, 16 hands % inch, full of quality and substance, clean, flat bone and good feet. By JOHN O’ GAUNT (3), sire of Swynford (who won £25,508), by Isinglass (8), who won the Triple Crown and £57,185, from La Fleche (Oaks, One Thousand Guineas, St. Leger, Ascot Cup, Cambridgeshire and £35,203), by St. Simon (11) from Quiver, half sister to Musket. Dam LADY DISDAIN (3). dam of winners and sold for 3800 guineas as a brood mare, half sister to Polymelus (winner Champion, Princess of Wales and Cambridgeshire Stakes and £16,794 and sire of the classic winners Ponamern, Fifinella, Black Jester and leading sire for three years in England) and also half sister to GRAFTON, leading sire in Australia for four years, whose progeny have won over £207,000 in stakes, by Bend Or (1) (Derby, Aseot and Goodwood Cups and sire of Ormonde, Martagon, Bona Vista, etc.), dam Maid Marian (whose progeny have won world-wide distinction), by Hampton (10) from Quiver. Fee 20 guineas single mare, 15 guineas each two or more. For further particulars apply J. PATERSON. Box 511, 'Auckland. rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT TE MAHANGA. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, MOUNTAIN KNIGHT (MOUNTAIN KING—LA VAILLE) Sire MOUNTAIN KING, by Wallace (son of Carbine and Melodius), dam Bonnie Rosette (imp.), by Barcaldine, dam Bonnie Rose. Dam LA VEILLE, by Mostyn, imp. (son of Clairvaux and Miss Mostyn), dam Vigil, by Trenton, dam Nightmare. The stakes won by this horse were over £lO,OOO. Mountain' Knight won Sydney Tattersail’s Club Nursery Handicap, A.J.C. Derby (beating Woorak, Carlita and Naxlriry) , V.R.C. Linlithgow Stakes, V.R.C. C.B. Fisher Plate (beating Carlita, St. Carwyne, Poalnatus, etc.), V.R.C. St. Leger, A.J.C. St.’ Leger. Terms: 20 guineas. Grazing free to December 31. Grooming 10/6. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply The Exors. Est. Late W. j. Douglas, TE MAHANGA, NAPIER. Telegrams: Te Mahanga, Hastings. fpO STAND NEAR . HAMILTON. WINTERBOURNE <l4) A handsome, rich quality, 16-hand, well-proportion, muscular, dark bay or brown horse, with nearly 8% inches of clean sound bone, and good feet. Sire MARTIAN (1), leading New Zealand sire, and, like his half brothers BONIFORM and Sungod, a good performer, Dam NEVA, 14 /dam of Danube, winner of over sQoosovs, and five other winners In Zealand and Australia), by Stepniak (5), a good racehorse and S ire of more winners and more dams and sires of winners than any horse bred sin the Dominion, t WINTERBOURNE ran second as a two-year-old in the Dunedin Stakes and beat a field of 16 In the Plunket Nursery of five furlongs (Wellington), in 60 seconds. Terms: £5 55.; good grazing. All other particulars from F. C. LOUGHLIN, HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1486, 17 October 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1486, 17 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1486, 17 October 1918, Page 4

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