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LEADING SIRES OF THE SEASON.

NOTICE TO STUDMASTEBS. We wish to direct the attention of the owners of stallions to the special opportunities offered through the columns of the “New Zealand Sportingana Dramatic Review” for bringing under the notice of breeders throughout the Dominion the leading sires that are available during the present season, ihe “Review’’ each week reaches racingand trotting men in evei;y corner of New Zealand, and no better medium for advertising the different stallions that will be at the service of breeders during the next few months could be obtained than this widely-read paper. Announcements of stallions taking up stud duties will be inserted at a reasonable charge, -and a special feature made of reproducing photographs of each sire,, together with an article dealing witli his pedigree, performances and other qualities. Any further particulars required may be obtained from tile offices of the “N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review,’’ Box 52, Auckland. TVILL BE AT THE ’ ' SERVICE OF BREEDERS AT “M A K A R A I< A” HUNTERVILLE. The Highly Pro mis i n g You ng Si re ALL RED, BY STEPNIAK — MADDER Nordenfeldt — Steppe, half sister to Hermit and dam of Russley, She (dam of Bobadil) and Stepfeldt, dam of Elevation, Provocation, Gravitation and Reputation. MADDER is the dam of Munjista (winner C.J.C. Oaks and dam of Indigo, winner of N.Z. Cup and other races) Rose Madder (dam of Sea Pink, winner or many races), Rubia, Munjeet and Ukraine (dam of Sasanof, winner of Melbourne Cup and other g-ood races) /. A F L ‘ , RED . is a beautiful dark bay, 16 hands 2 inches high, on real good feet, with plenty of bone of good quality. He is without a doubt Stepnjak s most commanding son. and although he has had but few chance* his stock won just on £5OOO last season.’ lus dinners may be mentionedAH Oyer, All Ready, Ayah, All Serene, ™ lss . Trentham Rose, Vermillion, Placid, Red River, Red Shield, Hot Air, Triple Entente, Tip-up, Blue Gown, Kauwhero, Red Cent, Radial, All pink Red Signal, Ruddy, Cattach, Red Tape Revolution, Red Pool. ALL RED himself was a proved racehorse, and won over all distances, carrving- tremendous weights, and, as Mr. J. H. Prosser, who prepared him for all ins engagements, will say, was one of the most courageous and best constitutioned horses that he ever put a saddle on. Mares will be met at Hunterville Railway Station. None but approved mares will be accepted. TERMS: TWENTY GUINEAS, and no Reduction. Paddocking Fee, ss. per vfeek, with absolutely no responsibility-. For further particulars apply to —' JAMES BULL, Box 10, Hunterville. mO STAND THIS 1 SEASON AT MAKAR AKA, GTS- WfIWgWW BORNE. The Substantial, Quality-like, Highlybred Imported Racehorse, POLYDAMON (5) (A winner on the flat and over hurdles') SIRE POLYMELUS 3 (standing at the top fee of 300gns. in England, and sire of numerous high-class winners), by Cyllene, 9 (sire of three Derby winners and many famous horses and sires and dams of winners), dam Maid Marion (dam of Grafton, sire of Gaulus and Grafter, Melbourne Cup winners, and winners of about 210,000sovs in stakes in Australia), by Hampton, 10 (Derby), dam Quiver, a great stake winner, by Toxopliolite (sire of Musket). DAM DAMIA (5), by DIAMOND JUBILEE, 7 (full brother to PERSIMMON, 7, both classic race and bigstake winners and successful sires of winners and dams of winners), dam Amphitheatre, by Amphio (12), dam Reservation, by Wisdom (7) dam Reticent, by Vespasian (19), dam Seclusion, dam of Steppe (dam of Stepniak, the most successful sire bred in New Zealand), She (dam of Bobadil, the highly successful, Australian sire), Stepfeldt (dam of Provocation, Elevation and Reputation), etc. POLYDAMON ran in the Derby and Two Thousand Guineas, and won in England on the flat and over hurdles and proved himself a stayer. He won at Ellerslie (Auckland) soon after his arrival. He stands 16 hands % inch, Is a good stout constitutioned chestnut, nicely marked, and has size and muscular development, good bone and feet, and coming as he does from rare families on both sides should be an excellent mate for colonial-bred mares. Limited to 25 mares at 25 guineas. For fuller particulars, apply to owner, GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka, Gisborne.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1529, 14 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1529, 14 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1529, 14 August 1919, Page 3

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