AT BUSHY PARK, KAI IWI, WANGANUI, N.Z. MR. FRANK MOORE'S IMPORTANT ACO.UISITION-THAT GRAND HORSE HALLOWMAS RECOGNISING that imported blood is in tho ascendancy just: now, FRANK MOORE has purchased in Australia, at a very high figure, the Imported Thoroughbred Horse HALLO W-MAS-20. This fine horse will be at the head of the Bushy Park Stud this coming Season.' HALLOWMAS is a bemitifully-propor-tioned dark bay horse, foaled in IMS, standing about 15 hands 3 inches, on magnificent bone and feet, with splendid muscular development, and a .bold head well set on. Ono has only to glance- at his ancestry to sea that he is bound to bo a successful sire. His pedigree reads as follows:— , ■ By Martagon (sire of Martian Jfosazan and from . HaUo ° w : . <xn (half-eister to Ban Martina), by ■ '. . Ayrshire (sire of imported TraqUair, - ?r '' A ,l r ,J ja . ddl€ ' eU: X from Santa • Maura (half-sister to Musa.-, dam of - imported Mosqueton and llirska), by St,B.mon from- Palm'Flower'(siker • to Jenny .Howlet, winner of The " S? ,ts - ~a nd dan > of Chittabob). ,by The Palmer, from Jenny Direr (sranddam of St. Florkn, sire ; of Ard Patrick), by Buccaneer • frdm i Fairy, by Warlock from Lelia (halfv"if r }° J* d y Augusta, the dam of Volley by Melbourne from Mce- '■ anee. (sister to Assault and third ■ i? m 1 Qoz !0-ini.P.), by Touch stone from Ghuznce (winner of The Oaks) by Pantaloon..! Up to tht present Martajon's stock have won over £108,000 in stakes, ■ their winnings at last A.J.C. Atitumn -Meeting alone amounting to «£5564,' headm» winning sires for that gathering. HALLOWMAS' sire, Martagon, was a good performer ond most successful sire, among his progeny being such' winners as Champ de Mars .£10,455, Wuffy .£3709, Woolwinder 4:10,827, Cap Martin '.£3827, Magazan (imp.) ;£3526, Musa .£1365. Jacquemart ,£5255, Buckwheat ,44245 ■JlMitagon, Paddington (imp.), Martian (imp.), Hallowmas (imp.), Mai-low, etc. The Highest-priced Yearling sold at the last Sydney sales—l9oo guineas-was a colt by Ayr Laddie, who is by Ayrshire, sire of Hallowmas' dam. HALLOWMAS is three-quarter brother to the great sire Magazan (imp.), -who is now standing at the Allendale Stud in Australia at fifty guineas per- mare Magozan was bred in England, and went to America where he sired . seven v two-year-oldfs, winners of twenty-one races, while during a year thirty.hvo' of his gets have won eighty-four races. Ono Jiorse by him won a four-mile race In record time—7min. U 1-5 sec. Successful winners by Magazan' total over'lOO. Marwgon ;(sire.of Hallowmas'and- Magazan) is a brother in blood to Ormonde and Sceptre, and the No. 20 family to which Hnllowmns belong,-! has produced-the foli'. n iL cl^ sic winn ws.-Tagnlie (Derby and 1000 Guineas), Julius (St. Legcr) Doricles (St. Leger), Musa (Oaks), Jenny Howlet (Oaks) Lndy Augusta (ICOO (riimpas), and Ghuznee (Oaks nnd 1000' uuincas), ■ ■
on HA . L .L°WMAS' Bruce Lowe number is -'0, which is the same as that of Traducer one of the greatest sires ever in this Dominion. Martian, who' has proved a great success at the stud, is tho only r-thpf sire b? MaHafeoti'tibrto 'NdtttftS. K i am?l1 " h L B P r °S en y' being those nign-claas racehorses Cherubinf Warstep, Danube and Soldiers' Chorus. a three-ycar-old in Enelaml, Hallowmas won Windsor Park Soiling Handithird at Haydock Park in Willows Welter Handicap, 1 mile, under Bst. slb. He was then sliinpcid to Atistrnlui where he won the A.J.C. So™tte™ Han-d-cap H miles, and tho Wavorley Handicap, 1} miles, and ran second to Piastre 111 thei Melbourne Cup. .Won A.J.C. Race Handicap. H miles,-Bst. 101b.,. anil ran second to Piastre in A..T.C. Autumn Stakes, carrying 9st.-time, 2min. 35Jsec:, disaince 1J miles. t> ■. ■ HALLOWMAS now ends his racing oareer, as sonnd as a, be 11,,; and-without a blemish. After having «,I<l him hs late owner, Mr. Merton. wished to keel TW™w af ,^ r ncxt M«»»nrne.cWß rfnfr 1 ! 'l nd, 5 ap i an; ma ' de a vcrv sul >- fo a rlhese° ff races. b6 al '° ,VCd to " tai °^- HALLOWMAS will Mn a ■ few „' proved mares at a fee of Thirty'GuinSiV each, and groomage fee 10s. "Cd. each mare. Grazing free till Ist January? ~; ■ A GOOD FARM. . , TWO MILES FROM SHANNON. 1330/^ ES Resold; aat. „„. IOUV dulatmg, and hilly country--1800 sheep, 50 head of cattle. ' PRICE, including B tock, £U per acre Reasonable terms: Apply • e, MTJERAT, ROBERTS & CO LTD.. SOLE AGENTS,' .'' • WELLINGTON. ■ ■'', . A FARMER'S VFARM., 443 ACRES beautiful,-volcanic',conn-i I*7' 13 ?" ks fr °m-Whangarei by good metal road; nearly all flat n-elr fenced into 22 subdivisions, well watered and bounded on one side by. tho Wairua Kiver. All-:in graßS..exceptinfe 60 acres Sr't EOad fro " C?elm House G rooms, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, largo barn, stables, etc. Good : fattening and grazing country. Small clumps of Native bush are dotted about, and give tho place a beautiful parlc-like appeorW o, in Un , encumbe «d Property. Price, §M ?lm V f?*' 1 ? 1 " 1 wi » accept £jOO domi. Would make an excellent W. H. DE LUEN AND CO., _ 11 Williamson's Chambers, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIRAU ORCHARD LANDS.". 600 ACBES ■ Splcn(lid Apple-Growiiiß Country, considered by many experts the ' BEST APPLE LAND IN THE DOMINION. Well situated; good metalled roads; flat, alluvial country. Good land for Growing Onions, Tomatoes, and all classes of Small Fruit. PRICES, i>l6 to JE22 PER ACRE. APPLY AT ONCE. SECTIONS BELLING RAPIDLY." ! GRIFFITHS AND SON. BLENHEIM.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 16
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