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TO STAND THE ' SEASON AT HAUBBB THE HIGHLY - BRED STALLION, WMmL QUIN ABBEY (2S) ’ IMP - (The property of Mr. R. Hannon*, Hautapu.) Sire MORGANATIC (by St. Simon), dam HONEYPOUND, by Samerford. Terms: 20 guineas. Grazing, dry mares 2s. 6d., wet mares ss. per week. Groomage fee 10s. LORD MULTIFID. Sire MULTIFID, dam LADY NELL, by ' Birkenhead. Terms: 15 guineas. Grazing, dry mares 2s. 6d., wet marea ss. per week. Groomage fee 10s. KING LUPIN. Sire LUPIN, dam ST. CRISPIN MARE, half sister to Miss Winnie. Terms: 10 guineas. Grazing, dry mares 2s. 6d„ wet mares ss. per week. Groomage fee 10s. All care taken, but no responsibility. All fees payable January 1, 1921. For further particulars apply R. HANNON, Or, Hautapu. W. McLEAN, Bowen St., Cambridge. Groom-in-charge. rp O STAND -*• SEASON AT KARAKA, GISBORNE. The Substantial, Quality-like, Highlybred Imported Racehorse, POLYDAMON <s > (A winner on flat and over hurdles.) SIRE POLYMELUS, 3 (standing at the top of 300gns. in England, and sire of numerous high-class winners), by Cyllene, 9 (sire of three Derby winners and many famous horses and sires and dams of winners), dam Maid Marion (dam. of Grafton, sire of Gaulus and Grafter, Melbourne Cup winners, and winners of about 210,000sovs in stakes in Australia), by Hampton, 10 (Derby), dam Quiver, a great stake winner,' by Toxopholite (sire of Musket). . DAM DAMIA (5), by DIAMOND JUBILEE, 7 (full brother to PERSIMMON, 7, both classic race and big stake winners and successful sires of winners and dams of winners), dam Amphitheatre, by Amphion (12), dam Reservation, by Wisdom (7), dam Reticent, by Vespasian (19), dam Seclusion, dam of Steppe (dam of Stepniak, the most successful sire bred in New Zealand), She (dam of Bobadil, the highly successful Australian sire), Stepfeldt (dam of Provocation, ' Elevation, and Reputation), etc. POLYDAMON ran in the Derby and Two Thousand Guineas, and won inEngland on the flat and over hurdles, and proved himself a stayer. He won at Ellerslie (Auckland) soon after his arrival. He stands 16 hands % inch, is a good stout constitutioned chestnut, nicely marked, and has size and muscular development, good bone and feet, and coming as he does from rare families on both sides should be an excellent mate for colonial-bred mares. Polydamon’s Booking for 1920, 25 guineas. For fuller particulars apply to owner, GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka, A UCKLAND COUNxA. TRY RACING CLUBS’ BREEDER S’ ' ASSOCIA- WWI TION * DAY COMET TO STAND AT TE RAPA. (IMP.) (ST. FRUSQUIN —CATGUT). St. Frusquin is one of the best racehorses and sires of winners and winner producers in England. Catgut is an illustrious mare, with six of her progeny winners, DAY Comet, his full brothers, Quinologist and Planet, and his half brothers, Cattagat and Violoncello, conspicuous performers in Eng- _ land. Day Comet has already two winning representatives. Lacantius, sire of Catgut, was an excellent performer, winning the Great King'ston . Two - year - old Plate, Earl Spencer Plate at Northampton and Electric Stakes, in which he beat Signorina a head; and as a sire proved a success. In conformation, he much resembled Day Comet. ARCHIESTOWN (IMP.) (SIR ARCHIBALD—CRAIGELLACHIE) Sir Archibald was a conspicuous success on the turf, and for several years past has been largely represented on the winning list. Desmond, his greatsire, got Demosthenes amongst other great sons. Craigellachie won seven races, and her sons, Scotch Duke 16, and Archiestown 7 -at two, three, four and five years old, and 5 times over hurdles, beating Waterbed (voted the best hurdle horse in England), conceding him 71b. Applications fox* services to be sent early .to the Secretary of any of the following Racing Clubs: Hamilton, Te Aroha, Ohinemuri (Paeroa), Waipa (Te Awamutu), Te Kuiti, Rotorua. Fees: £lO 10s. per mare. Grazing: Wet mares, 7s. 6d.; dry, ss. SPECIAL NOTE. —Mares by rail to Te . Rapa are returned free under the Railway Regulations, if specified in the consignment note. The Association pays freight. For further particulars- apply to E. H. O’MEARA, Secretary, Hamilton, Ot JAMES MALCOLM, Te Rapa.

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

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