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SIRES OF THE SEASON rp O STAND A T - 1 THE ELDE RSLIE STUD, OAMARU. Tll 1-1 THOROUGHBRED STALLTON, WINKIE <™ R >- ’• By. WILLIAM THIS THIRD (winner Ascot Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate, Doncaster Cup, etc.) —CONJURE (dam of Winkipop and half sister to dam of Santoi), by JUGGLER (brother to Necromancer) — CONNIE, by PERO GOMEZ (Middle Park Plate, St. Leger. etc.). WINKIE comes in a direct family tail from PENELOPE, by TRUMPATOR (the dam of Whalebone and Whisker). Winkle’s sister, Winkipop, won over £12,000 in stakes, and produced at the stud that great colt, Blink. His brother, Pilliwinkie, with only six starts, won the Triennial Produce Stakes at Newmarket, beating Cantilever and Arda, and the Ascot Derby, beating by four lengths a large field, which included Augur and Sun Yat. A few nominations available at 25 guineas, and 10s. groom’s fee. Grazing of dry mares £1 per week, wet mares 30s. per week. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free the following season, provided they have not changed owners in the meantime, in which case no allowance will be made. Every possible care taken, but no responsibility, of any kind accepted. For further’ particulars apply to THE MA NAGER, Elderslie, OAMARU. ril O STAND A T 1 THE ELDERSLIE . STUD, OAMARU. THE THOROUGHBR ED JMfe.R stallion, SUNNY LAKE 10 - (CHESTNUT HORSE, FOALED 1912.) By SUNDRIDGE (fastest horse of his time, and sire of SUNSTAR, Derby, etc.) —PEARL OF THE LOCH (winner of July Stakes and Granby Plate, by PERSIMMON (Derby, St. Leger, Ascot Gold Cup, and sire of SCEPTRE and PRINCE PALATINE, etc.) —LOCH DOON (winner of six races), by BREAD KNIFE—THE DOON, by BEAUCLERC (Middle Park Plate) —BOUVARDIA, by HERMIT. SUNNY LAKE won the Graaitham Stakes at Newmarket, beating such horses as Land of Song; the Wood Ditton Stakes at Newmarket, carrying 9.5, beating Son-in-Law, etc.; the Triennial Stakes, at Ascot, beating Polycrates (Newmarket Handicap). A few nominations available at 25 guineas, and 10s. groom’s fee. Grazing of dry mares £1 per week, wet mares 3 os. per week. Marejs not proving in foal will be taken free the following season, provided they have not changed owners in the meantime, in which case no allowance will be made. Every possible care taken, but no responsibility of any kind accepted. For further particulars apply THE MANAGER, Elderslie, OAMARU. rp O S T A ND AT I BURNSIDE STUD, OAMARU. THE THOROUGHBRED TTI STALLION, SOLFEKINO (TMP ’ ) ’ 4 - By SOLIMAN (son of St. Simon), dam LITTLE RED SPINNER (haltsister to SWEET CHLORANE, dam of Irish Elegance), by BONNET ROUGE, by ISONOMY, etc. Stud fee, 30 guineas; groom’s fee, 10s. All mares will be fed. Dry mares 205., foaling mares 30s. pel' week. All fees will have to be paid before removal of mares. J. F. REID, Burnside Stud, OAMARU. JJORSE OLIPPING gIMPLTFIED. COATES HORSE CLIPPER. It has taken 40 years to bring the Coates Clipper up to its present excellency. Farmers, Horseowners this is the Clipper of Dependability and Power. Call in and see it —let us explain its Many Advantages. STEWART TIMBER, CLASS and HARDWARE Ct, Limited,, 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 31