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rno STAND THE A. J- SEASON AT matangi. THE AMERICAN IpfcWfS STANDARD AN D H TO REGISTERED STAL- JaMArfSL 1.1 V LION. ’ (According to Rule 1.) VAN CORONADO (55,i2) BY DEL CORONADO — QUEEN DIRECTOR. One of the best bred trotting stallions of the present day, a handsome brown of superb conformation and faultless gait. His sine, DEL CORONADO, is the son of the great McKinney and sire of the famous mare White Sox, who won the world’s greatest free-for-all race (£4000) at the Panama Exposition, putting in three separate miles at 2.5 to the mile. While his dam, QUEEN DIRECTOR, was a 2.5 pacer at five years old, and is descended from the famous Director, so that Van Coronado combines the best blood of two of the most celebrated families in America, families that are known to breed on and transmit their great speed. „ VAN CORONADO is sire of Miss Edith, one of the fastest three-year-olds out last year, also of Prince Coronado, Marie Tempest, and the good three-year-old Rex Coronado. He has already proved himself a great sire. Fee, 10 Guineas. Mares not proving in foal may be returned next season, free. Mares arriving by rail will be met at Matangi Station, eight miles from Hamilton. Grazing 3s. per week. Best of care taken, but no responsibility assumed for accident or escape. Further particulars apply to JAMES CONWAY, Matangi. rpO STAND THE SEASON AT FITZROY, NEW MlMfl PLYMOUTH. W HALLOWMAS (20) ’ BY MARTAGON —HALLOWEEN. HALLOWMAS (20), imp., by Martagon, sire of Lily veil (Sydney Cup), Martian (Canterbury Cup, Randwick Plate), from Halloween, half sister to San Martino, by Ayrshire, sire of Traquair, Orzil, Ayr Laddie, Downshire, etc., from Santa Maura, half sister to Musa (dam of Mousequeton), Mirska and also half sister to Maize (dam of Mondamin and Mazagan), by St. Simon, sire of Desmond, La Fleche, etc., from Palmflower, sister - to Jenny Howlett (winner of Oaks), and dam of Chittabob, by The Palmer, brother to Rosicrucian (sire of Pulchra, ancestress of Multiform), from Jenny Diver, grand-dam of St. Florian, the sire of Ard Patrick), by Buccaneer (Ascot Gold Cup), tracing back to the daughter of Gascoigne’s Foreign hOrse, No. 20 family. Fee, 20 guineas. Good paddocking, ss. per week. Groom in Charge, D. Duffy. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groom’s fee, ss. For further particulars apply to P. JOHNSON, Owner, Fitzroy. THE NORTHERN WAIROA RACING CLUB'S ’ FINE STALLION MARBLE ARCH (1) - IMP., Will be at the Service of Breeders at Dargaville this Season. Bay horse by ISINGLASS (3), dam MALL, by LADAS (1), by HAMPTON, by LORD CLIFDEN. Serpentine, the dam of Mall, by St. Self, by St. Simon. MARBLE ARCH’S stock have won over £40,000, including winners in Australia. MARBLE ARCH is standing at the Club’s property, Awakino Pt., Dargaville. All particulars can be had on application to the Club’s Secretary. Fee, £l5 15s. Grazing, ss. per week, J. P. STANAWAY, Box 17, Dargaville. rnO STAND AT MORL RINSVILLE, THE PROVED THOROUGHBRED STALLION, SPALPEEN <’’• Sire GOSSOON, dam WINDMILL, by Goldsborough, dam Merry-go-round. SPALPEEN is half brother to Air Motor, dam of Biplane, and was a good performer himself on the flat and over hurdles, and is sire of the winners of seven Grand Nationals in El Gallo (4), Waimai (2), and Troublesome, the lastnamed winning the Adelaide Grand National Steeplechase. Terms: 15 guineas. Paddocking: Wet mares, 45.; dry, 3s. Every care; no responsibility. JOHN GADDES, Morrinsville. 'Phone 71W.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 5