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SIRES OF THE SEASON.

NOTICE TO STUDMASTERS. ’ We wish to direct the attention of the owners of stallions to the special opportunities offered through the columns of the ."New Zealand Sporting and Dramatic Review” for bringing under the notice of breeders throughout the Dominion the leading sires that are available during the present season. The “Review” each week reaches racing and trotting men *in every 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 with his pedigree, performances and other qualities. Any further particulars required may be obtained from the offices of the “N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review," Box 52, Auckland.

m O STAND THIS A SEASON AT LODGE TROTTING STOCK FARM, WBSS&TRJa WESTNEY ROAD, ft W® MANGERE. THE IMPORTED AMERICAN SIRE, PETER MOKO, Bv PETER THE GREAT sold for 50,000 dollars at 21 old and standing this season at 1000 dollars and voted the greatest sjre thai ever lived. PETER MOKO, who is a full brother to PETER NASH (2.01%), is himself one of the fastest and handsomest class trotters that ever left America. Foaled in 1912, he is now seven years old, stands 15.3 and weighs about 11001 b. PETER THE GREAT (2.07%) is sire of Miss Harris (1.58%), Peter Nash (2 01%). Peter Stevens (2.0%), Feter Volo (2.02), Mabel Task (2.02%), Peter Lock (2.03), Margaret Dnneen (2.03), Peter Mac (2.03%) and 58 others under 2.10.' MRS. NASH, the dam of Peter Nash (2.0%) and Peter Moko, both by Petei the Great, was got by MOKO, sire of 53 in the list, including the worlds champion two and th ree-year-old trotter The Real Lady (2.04% and 2.03, winner of the Kentucky Futurity, Dinner Stakes, Horse Review Futurity and Horse Breeders’ Futurity at two years and Kentucky Futurity and Horse Review Stakes at three years.) Moko s sons have sired 275 with records down to 2.03%, and his daughters have produced 115 with records, including those of The Harvester (2.01), Peter Nash (2.01%) and The Problem (2.04%). PETER MOKO’S second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh dams have made trotting history. He has authenthicated trials of 2.8%, half m 1.03, quarter in 3.0%. Terms: £l2 125., £9 9s. each for two or more mares the property of one owner, payable at first service Mares not proving in foal return pnvilege free next season. First-class grazing, 3s. per week. Groomage ss. No responsibility. For full particulars and cards address correspondence to W1 G. BRIGHT, OWNER, P.O. Box 1204, Auckland. All. mares met at the Papatoetoe railway Station. - ■ rpO STAND ‘ THIS 1 SEASON AT PAPAKURA. LUCULLUS <l2) - IMP ' Sire, ARD PATRICK (5), winner of the Derby, by St. Florian (20), son of St. Simon (11). Dam, LUCCA (12), winner of the German Oaks of £5OOO, by Gazabat (3), son of the great French horse Rueil (17), from Lucerna, by Sir Bevys (10), winner of the Derby, from Illuminata, by Kisber (4), son of Buccaneer (14). LUCULLUS, who cost 1700 guineas as a yearling, was purchased at the outbreak of the war for New Zealand, and his two and three-year-olds have proved good winners. Fee: 20 guineas. Every care, but no responsibility. Grazing 3s. per week. For full particulars apply.— N. WALTERS, Papakura, Auckland. rp O STAND THIS A SEASON AT TE mahanga. THE THOROUGHft BRED HORSE, WMMHmKi MOUNTAIN KNIGHT (MOUNTAIN KING —LA VEILLE). Sire, MOUNTAIN KING, by Wallace (son of Carbine and Melodius), dam Bonnie Rosette (imp.), by Barcaldine, 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 Tattersall’s Club Nursery Handicap, A.J.C. Derby (beating Woorak, Carlita, and Naxbury), V.R.C. Linlithgow Stakes, V.R.C. C.B. Fisher Plate (beating Carlita, St. Carwyne, Posinatus; etc.), V.R.C. St. Leger, A.J.C. St. Leger. Terms: 20 guineas. Grazing: Dry mares, 2s. 6d.; mares with foal, ss. per week. Groomage, 10s. . 6d. . Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply UXORS. EST. LATE W. J. DOUGLAS, TE MAHANGA, NAPIER. Telegrams: Te Mahanga, Hastings.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 4

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