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LEADING SIRES OF THE SEASON. CONQUEROR <»>• 18,5 (MEDALLION — SIESTA). IS NOW STATIONED AT PATUTAHI, NEAR GISBORNE. CONQUEROR still retains many of those majestic looks which on 27 occasions placed him First and Champion in the principal Show Rings of the Wellington and Palmerston districts. Although justly celebrated as a racehorse (£lB3O as a two-year-old) and as a siro (stock winning about £40,000 in Australia and New Zealand), he is even more so for his marvellous vitality and constitution. “Age cannot wither him nor custom stale his infinite variety.” Fees according to grade and time required for payment; £4 4s. to £lO 10s. H. D. IRWIN, Patutahi Hotel, near Gisborne. TO STAND AT OWNER’S FARM, TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. Sire WAIRIKI (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt, from Rosarina, by Traducer, from Yatterina, by Yattendon. Dam MANTLE, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matana, by Goldsbrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (V.R.C. Derby and Leger) from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henri), from Seabreeze — The Barb, by Fisherman. CHESTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut horse, standing 15.3 hands. Owing to a slight accident (wire) was not raced. A sure foal-getter. His stock show plenty of size and quality. Fee, 3gns. Good grazing, 2s. 6d. per week. J. P. SINCL4g?R. mO STAND TJiIS SEASON AT J 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 Barcaldiiie, 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 Naxbjry) , V.R.C. Linlithgow Stakes, V.R.C. C.B. Fisher Plate (beating Carlita, St. Carwyne, Posfnatus, 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 <“’• A handsome, rich quality, 16-hand, well-prbportion, 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 5000sovs, and five other winners in New Zealand and Australia), by Stepniak (5), a good racehorse and sire of more winners and more dams and sires of winners than any horse bred in the Dominion. 1 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. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NEW 1 PLYMOUTH. LORD MULTIFID. By MULTIFID (a high-class racehorse and sire, son of Multiform, without doubt one of the greatest racehorses and sires of his time) from LADY NELL (a good performer, by Birkenhead, sire ; of winners of over £lOO,OOO, from Lady Helen, daughter of fet. Leger, leading sire in New Zealand for some years, from dam of Royal Artillery, a first-class racehorse and sl J e * n New Zealand and America, and of Strathmore, Hilda, Balista, Hazel, Brown Alice, Novelette, Chiara, Lady Cecelia and Lady Helen, each in turn winner producers of class), by Yattendon, a great progenator, whose name is revered throughout Australasia. Heriot, dam of Multifid, was got by Y hose progeny have won over “L 5 ; from Grafin, daughter of the great Musket horse Carbine, whose narr ? a figures in the pedigrees of many of the greatest performers in the colonies and in England and whose performances mark him one of the greatracehorses the world has known. ..h'ORD MULTIFID was an exceptionally brilliant colt, but after winning one race in Australia accidentally received an injury to his jaw and this alone prevented him being raced furl s , a fl ne dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, and is to serve a limited number of mares at £l5 15s and good paddocking will be provided fronv Per week ‘ Full particulars JAMES HAWKINS, Box 6, New Plymouth.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1489, 7 November 1918, Page 4

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