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TO STAND THE SEASON AT SANDOWN, WADDING- WWFA), TON. ol THE IMPORTED HOP SE CLARENCEUX «’>• 19( ”- CLARENCEUX is a bright bay horse with black points. He is by KING’S MESSENGER (King Monmouth—Swiftsure) out of SQUINT 11. (Hagioscope—Scenery). "Whilst racing in England, Clarenceux won over £3OOO, including the Derby Cup. He was second to Kilbroney in the Summer Handicap. CLARENCEUX will serve a limited number of mares nt a fee of 20 guineas. 1919 Season almost full. Groomage, 10s. 6d. Grazing: Dry mares 55., mares and foals 7s. 6d. All care will be taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars from WILLIAM DEANS, Or, Stud Groom, Sandown,. Waddington. ’Phone, SW, Darfleld. J£~INLOCH OTUD. ' M.ABTIA Y (1) By MART AG ON (16) —MI OTTERDEN. ' ’ MARTA GON (son of Bend Or—Tiger LBy), a racehorse and proginator whose stock have won about. £140,000. OTTERDEN (daughter of Sheen, one of the greatest stayers of his day) Gam ot Martian, Boniform, Sungod, Formeden, Sunglow (dam of Afterglow). MARTIAN’S progeny have won approximately £150,000. He won N.Z. Challenge, North Island Challenge, Canterbury Cup and Randwick Plate. Sasanof, Warstep, Reputation, Snub, Menelaus, Soldiers’ Chorus, Cherubini, Pavlova, Nones and Mascot are some of his progc ny. Subscription full for 1919. Limited subscriptions for 1920. J. F. BUCHANAN, Kinloch Stud, Little River. rp O STA N D A T ORINGI, NEAR •' 3 DANNEVIRKE. W ELYSIAN (SOULT — DREAMLAND). Terms: 15 guineas. Mares will be met at Maharahara Railway Station. W. H. GAISFORD, J. STILTON, Groom in charge. A T STUD THIS SEASON. AT MANUREWA, _ AUCKLAND. HEATHER MIXTUBE (IMP.), 12. By ST. SERF ' (8), dam SPRIG OF 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 E. R. MURPHY, J. MARCHBANKS, Groom in charge, Manurewa. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT PA MERSTON NORTH VAN CORONADO (53732). BY DEL CORONADO — QUEEN DIRECTOR. This Imported Stallion is one of the best bred Trotting Stallions of the present day, is a handsome brown horse, of superb conformation and faultless gait. His sire, DEL CORONADO, is a son of the great McKinney, and sire of the mare White Sox, who won the World’s Greatest Free-for-all (£4000) at the Panama Exposition, and also gained the World’s record for the ■ three fastest miles, over a half-mile track; time, 2.4%. His dam, a 2.5 pacer at three years old, is a descendant from the famous Director, so that Van. Coronado combines the best blood of two of the most celebrated families in America. Fee: Eight Guineas, payable when mares are taken away, or at time of service. Grazing, 3s. per week. Usual return privileges. No responsibility for accident. For further particulars apply JAMES CONWAY, “The Oaks,” Pahiatua St,, Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 5