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A CHANCE FOR «- TING BREEDERS. TO STAND THE SEASON AT SLUMtH* EPSOM. THE BAY HORSE WAVERLEY < 2 -& 88 4 ) 36) ’ Sire GALINPO, Dam THELMA. (Bred by W. Kerr, Esq., New Brighton, Christchurch.) By patronising WAVERLEY, breeders have an exceptional opportunity of breeding from the best, producing strain. WAVERLEY is - a half brother to Wildwood Junior, winner of two New Zealand Cups and full brother to Cameos (2.17). Wildwood Junior is the sire of Admiral Wood. WAVERLEY has been mated with a few mares whose progeny have been stake winners, including Whakatane, Ekoenia, Miss Gladys. This points to the fact that he is a favourite sire, as they are young and natural pacers. TERMS: Trotting Mares, Single £8 8 Trotting Mares, Two 7 * 7 Three or more the Property of one Owner, as arranged. Five Farmers’ or Ordinary Mares 6 6 Mares met when advised. Good grazing, 4s. per week. Mares changing hands must be paid at time of sale. Stud fees are payable December 31, 1920. Groomage fee, 2s. 6d., payable at first service. All care taken, but no responsibility. For. full particulars apply to C. G. LEE, Bpsom. Or, P.O. Box 620. TO STAND THI SEASON AT R. A. SHEPHERD’S STABLES, LINWOOD AVENUE, EPSOM. BBMBBaHb OUR THORPE By O.Y.M. (by Owyhee, 2.11, dam Mystery), dam LADY THORPE, by Young Irvington. Records: 214 miles, 5.12; two miles, 4.30; 1% miles, 2.41; mile, 2.5; last mile 2.5 2-5. Winner of both Free-for-all races run in New Zealand in 1915, beating Country Belle (4.22) on each occasion. O.Y.M. is the sire of Agathos (2 miles 4.28), Capriccio (2 miles, 4.33; 1% miles, 2.43; 1 mile, 2.12), Hoymetta (2 miles, 4.41; 1 mile, 2.17), Desdemona (1 mile, 2.14), 0.1-. C. (2 miles, 4.43; 1 mile, 2.19), Gipsy .King (1 mile, 2.19), My Lass (1% miles, 3.38), Doraldina, 2yrs. (1% miles, 3.35 1-5; 3yrs., 1% miles, 2.48; 1% miles, 3.31), champion two and three-year-olds of N.Z. 1919 and 1920, winner of Sapling Stakes at two years, Derby and Champion Stakes at three, and many others. LADY THORPE is the dam of Weary (2.31), Lord Althorpe (4.42), Almond (2.18), Woodthorpe Maid (2.21). Weary has produced Sir Gavin (4.48). Lord Althorpe is the sire of Ariadne (2.14), and Woodthorpe Maid is the dam of Brown’s Nugget (trial 3yrs., 2.12), thus showing that Lady Thorpe’s progeny are producers. OUR THORPE has all the qualifications for a successful sire. Terms: £l2 125., reduced to £lO 10s. if paid on or before January 1, 1921. Grazing 4/- week. Mares met at Remuera. E. YOUNG, Owner, 12 Rangiatea Road, Epsom. O STAND AT ? ORINGI, DANNEVIRKE. ■■■V THOROUGHBRED sire, ELYSIAN By SOULT (son of St. Simon), dam DREAMLAND, by Cadogan—Siesta. ELYSIAN is undoubtedly the most successful son of the mighty Soult standing in New Zealand. Last season he came eighth' on the winning sires’ list, his progeny winning £8289 in stakes. When racing Elysian - won amongst other races the Avondale Stakes, Hawke’s Bay Stakes, Avondale Guineas, Hawke’s Bay Guineas, N.Z. Derby and Canterbury Cup. • A few nominations available at 20 guineas. Grazing, dry mares 55., wet mares 10s. Every care taken, but no responsibility of any kind accepted. Mares will be met at Maharahara Railway Station. -For further particulars apply to W. H. GAISFORD, Oringi, Dannevirke. s JJINUERA gTUD. POTOA (12) (MONOFORM—BLACK WATCH). POTOA proved himself a first-class racehorse. His stock take after the Musket tribe. BLACK WATCH left also Wauohope, Hohungatahl, Taketumu, Torotoro, and Hinuera, all winners. Terms: 20 guineas. Grazing, ss. Every care. No responsibility. W. 0. RING, Hinuera,

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 5