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rno STAND THIS JL SEASON AT HIGHDEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. PANMURE m - ■ PANMURE (IMF.), 2, 1912. —PANACEA FORFARSHIRE (6) £> 2 “ aS 5. H- rH y << 3 2 S C/2 ft) N r* w _c n> ~ Cf , s B ts CP ” p* M W S T rt- K O W f* • P 2. S’- pp P m 3 = S 3 e 2 s 3 ? a g ’■ < g S " CP z-s tO “• I Z-. £ £ to 23 rfx Vj“S” S» I3= Kg S 3 rr P2- P • W O tfl S CP Z £ CL £<» £§ >►§ *<* sb y m sq- fa h2 !K ?! Q 5’2 50 3 '*'' y w § aq <p M O H* H- 1 3 O H* S '-' -' W <P _ ■“' 3 to i QUINTESSENCE won the One Thousand Guineas and was unbeaten. CLARISSIMUS, by Radium from Quintessence, won the Two Thousand Guineas and the Champion Plate in 1916. BRAXTED, by Forfarshire from Sillabub, by St. Serf from Margerine, was a brilliant racehorse, and is a successful sire. ST. MARTIN, full brother to Quintessence, is a successful sire. FEE: THIRTY GUINEAS. For further particulars apply to THE STUD GROOM, Highden, Awahuri, Palmerston North. mO STAND AT EL- j*J- LERSLIE, AUCKLAND. The Imported English ?j“ Thoroughbred Stallion, THURNHAM <B>- 1912 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 (3), 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. zns , „ Dam LADY DISDAIN (?>), dam winners and sold for 3800 guineas as a brood mare, half sister to Polymelus (winner Champion, Princess of Wales and Cambridgeshire Stakes and £l6, <94 and sire of the classic winners Pornmem, 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, Ascot and Goodwood Cups and sire of Ormonde, Martagon, Bona Vista, etc.), flam Maid Marian (whose progeny have won world-wide distinction), by Hampton (10) from Quiver. Fee: 20 guineas. For further particulars apply • J. PATERSON, Box 511, Auckland.

rno STAND AT BELL FARM, AVONDALE, T. ROE’S GOLD BELL <2 ’ S2 ’ - (Standard and Registered 4.39 and place 4.34) CAPITALIST — MERRY BELL. CAPITALIST, by Rothschild from Berlin Maid, dam of four standard performers. , . , MERRY BELL, by Ha Ha, imp. (trial 2.14), sire of Robert Emmett (2.20), Amusement (2.24), Jocie (2.25), All Day (2.26), dam Silver Bell, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.)—Fannie Bell (imp.). GOLD BELL was a good racehorse, having won over all distances. His gets are Steel Bell (winner of two Auckland Cups and over £3OOO in stakes), Gold Girl, Gold Boy, All Bell, Temple and Ena Bell, all winners. Terms: Single Mare, £lO 10s.; two or more, £8 Bs. GOLD BELL will travel to Epsom every Tuesday. Good grazing, 3s. per week. Mares met when advised. All stud fees must be paid on or before December 31, 1919; groomage ss. All care taken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to T. ROE, BELL FARM, AVONDALE. AT STUD THIS Jtoj. SEASON. * AT M ANDREW A, & AUCKLAND. HEATHER MIXTURE (IMP.), 12. Bv ST. SERF (8), flam SPRIG OF y heather. For extended pedigree see N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. VII. The above horses’s stock show great promise, and some will be seen out this season. His list is limited to Stud Book or approved mares at a fee of 12 guineas. Early application will be necessary. For further particulars apply XTXXTXTTXr E. R. MURPHY, .1. MARCHBANKS, Groom in charge, Manurewn.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1529, 14 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1529, 14 August 1919, Page 4

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