TO STAND AT THE LAKE HAKANOA STUD, HUNTLY WAIKATO THE HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH RACEHORSE Medieval Knight(l) Bay Horse. Foaled J 931. Winner of £BO4l in stakes, the second largest amount won by any horse yer imported to the Dominion. By GAY CRUSADER (sire of Goy Lothario, Kincardine and Gay Shield, all highly successful sires). ’ _.. , Out of HASTY LOVE by HURRY ON out of LOVE OIL (dam of eight yearlings sold for £46,465) by AMADIS. MEDIEVAL KNIGHT was the best two-year-old in England in his year, and is a horse of superb English quality. He is certainly one of the best racehorses ever imported to this part of the world. e MEDIEVAL KNIGHT is the sire of Flying Knight, one of the most brilliant sprinters in Australia, winner of the A.J.C. Breeders Plate, Hobartville Stakes (beating Lucrative) and A.J.C. Chester Handicap, 6 furlongs/ with 10.0 in 1.114; also Knight Brook (W.A.T.C. Sires' Produce Stakes), Rodrigo, Knight's Armour, King Arthur, Dagmar and over 30 other winners in Australia. Fee: 40 Guineas Grazing Free. Two or more mares by arrangement. ALSO KINDERGARTEN'S nearest relative at the Stud. GreekShepherd(2) By ILIAD, second in Derby. Out of DRESDEN CHINA, by Tea'Tray, son of The Tetrarch, and grandson of' Rai Herode from Refinement, dam of Mystic Peak, Yaringa (W.A. Derby, etc.), by Shepherd King, son of Martagon, tracing to imported Miss Kate, ancestress of PHAR LAP. REFINEMENT, grandam of Greek Shepherd, was a half-sister to Adornment, grandam of KINDRGARTEN, one of the greatest horses ever sired in New Zealand. GREEK SHEPHERD was a racehorse of the highest class, winning the G.N. Derby, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Awapuni Gold Cup, G.N. St. Leger, etc. , | A unique opportunity of getting the best blood at a reasonable fee. Fee: 15 Guineas Best of Grazing Provided Free. Cards and Full Particulars from J. PATERSON, Huntly Phone 96. P.O. Box 65. AT THE ALTON LODGE STUD, WAERENGA, TE KAUWHATA, WAIKATO BALLOCH (3) BROWN HORSE Half-brother to Beau Pere-, Goy Shield'-*, Mr. Standfast*, etc. By Obliterate HO), winner of many races, from five furlongs -to two miles; retired to the stud sound. Sire of many winners, including Quashed, winner of the Oaks and. the Ascot Gold Cup, the greatest staying w.f.a. race in the world, etc., by Tracery (19) from Damage by Desmond (16), sire of Limond. „ . Dam, Cinna, Winner of the One Thousand Guineas, etc., by Polymelus (3), champion sire of England on five occasions, and sire 1 ' of Phalaris, champion sire twice, from Baroness La Fleche, a brilliant daughter of Ladas (1) and La Fleche, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, Oaks and £34,703 in stakes, and half-sister to Maid Marion, the dam of the great stallions Grafton-* and Polymelus. Balloch will be strictly limited to ten outside mares this season at a tee of To guineas. Approved mares only — maiden mares not accepted. Fees are payable on January 31, but will be refunded in full If mare proves to be not in foal. Grazing fees as usual. Cards on application. For particulars apply J. c. FLETCHER, "Alton Lodge" Stud, P.O. BOX 1864, AUCKLAND, C.l. Telegrams: "Domesco," Auckland. Telephone 16-853, Auckland. Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Auckland and Wellington.
THE KORO-UTA STUD, MASTERTON. FOXLIGHT (2) Imp. By FOXLAW, sire of Foxbridge, leading sire in New Zealand for the last two seasons and a'son of the great Son-In-Law, the world’s most successful sire for stayers. From QUICKLIGHT, by Galloper Light (son of Sunstar) from Gerunda by Stedfast (son of Chaucer) from Gera by William the Third (son of St. Simon). Like many winners of the Derby, including the latest winner, WptUiig Street, Foxlight is strongly in-bred to St. Simon, having three strains of this famous blood, which is indispensable in the breeding of high-class racehorses. FOXLIGHT has now had eight winners from sixteen representatives racing, and as might have been anticipated, they are improving immensely with age, and several of them seem certain to develop into highclass Handicap winners. Among the winners sired by FOXLIGHT to date are Red Dash, Lowry Bay, Matalite, Light Fingers, and Sir Fox in New Zealand, and Kentiielda, Foxora, and Te Rama in Australia. GUARANTEE. Though FOXLIGHT is a sure foal-getter, fee will bo returned in the event of a mare not proving in foal. FKE: 30 Guineas. For full particulars and cards, apply J. MULVANEY Phono 1057, Kaituna, Maeterton. AT NGAROMA PARK STUD, HASTINGS The Splendid Young Thoroughbred Sire ARVAKUR(!B) By BEAU PERE, the most sensationally successful sire ever imported to New Zealand. From THE BEGUM, dam of winners of £49,263, including HIGH CASTE, Maxir, Arvakur, Stretto, Royal Descent and Nizam. By CHIEF RULER, sire of winners of £231,567. From LUCELLA, dam of Tlio Begum, Supremacy, Soloist and Rulette. By LUCULLUS, leading brood mare sire, ARVAKUR is a magnificent type of thoroughbred, standing fully 16.3 hands, and was a racehorse of the highest class. He has developed wonderfully in the last twelve months, and now bears a remarkable resemblance to his famous sire. HIGH CASTE, half-brother to Arvakur, is standing in Australia at a fee of 100 Gns. Fee: 20 guineas For cards and full particulars apply: w. C. GROWCOTT Ngoroma Park Stud, Phone 2195, Hastings
The FAMOUS MUSKET BLOOD STANDING AT PALMERSTON NORTH BONIDEN (I) By NIGHTMARCH, the most successful New Zealand-bred sire at the stud. From LUM IN ANT by Thurnham from Sunglow, sister to BONIFORM and halfsister to MARTIAN. BONIDEN has three strains of MUSKET and is inbred to the dam of MARTIAN. Good Grazing at 2/6 per week. Fee: 10 Guineas Rail Mares to Feilding Station. For full particulars apply to: E. DEAR, RONGOTEA :: PALMERSTON NORTH Phone 19D, Rongotea. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MILFORD STUD. THE BROWN IMPORTED HORSE PHILAMOR (1) Bv the Great Stayer and Sire of Stayers. SON-IN-LAW, out of LOVE OIL. dam of (lie record prim'd Filly of England. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. For Particulars apply : JI. S. MUDGWAY AWAPUNI.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 260, 1 August 1942, Page 9
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