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The Best Bred and Performed Descendant of Carbine now out of England. BATTLE SONG (1) Winner of the Irish St. Leger (H miles), Chompion Stakes (li m.les) Bibury Cup miles), etc. • Rnttlp Sona* is a typical Carbine, standing 16.2 hands, and shows ne auaty combined with tremendous substance and constitution. He left the turf as sound as a bell and is a horse of perfect temperament, whose progeny take after him in this respect. Rattle Sona was sold at public auction in 1941 against strong Australian competition for 3,600 guineas, and his first yearlings have come up> for safe this year. At lost Friday's Sale four colts were sold averaging 680 guineas and his stock have created a great impression. He willi be represented in the last day's offering by four colts and one filly, who will be paraded this afternoon at Trentham. Battle Song not only re-introduces to New Zealand the most valuable male tail line of Musket, but on account of the absence of St Simon in his pedigree he provides a most valuable outcross for the blood which is so prevalent here. There is no stallion available to breeders who has higher credentials than Battle Song as a sire of prospective stayers, and! like his three-quarter brother in blood, The Buzzard, his stock are sure to come early. . , _ There has been such a keen demand for subscriptions to Bottle Song that his list for 1943 at seventy-five guineos for approved mares is rapidly filling, and only a limited number of subscriptions ore now BATTLE SONG will stand at the Inglewood Stud, 14 miles from Christchurch, and mares from the North Island will arrive at the Stud the same day as they reach Lyttelton. Full particulars on application to: KEN AUSTIN, INGLEWOOD STUD, KAIAPOf. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. A HIGHLY-BRED SOLICITOR GENERAL COLT Closely Related to Belle Cane, The Best Filly Of Her Year. LOT 201. NATIONAL SALE OF THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS. TO BE SOLD ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, AT TRENTHAM. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. ERIC RIDDIFORD, ORONGORONGO. CHES COLT (7). .First Foal. By SOLICITOR GENERAL (sire of GRILSE, KENTISH, ’ CLARICE PLEADING, HOME SECRETARY, GENTRY etc) —LADY DRAKE (Three-quarter sister to BELLE CANt), by BEAU -PERE—DUCKLING (sister to ADMIRAL DRAKE, winner Auckland Cup, and 7 races worth £3,949, and FRANCIS DRAKE (winner Wellington Stakes, Wellesley Stakes, Great Northern Leger, Easter Handicap, etc., and DUCK'S EGG, dams of ROUND SCORE, etc), by CHIEF RULER. This beautifully bred colt should make a very strong appeal to buyers for he has every recommendation on the scole of high-class blood lines. His taproot line has produced such great horses as Wisdom, Comedy King, Lanius, Midstream, Birkenhead, Auto Pay, Lord Nuffield, etc. His dam, LADY DRAKE, was only lightly raced and was retired early to the stud, where, after a year's rest, she produced this colt. He is one of the first yearlings to be offered for sale out of a daughter of the great stallion, BEAU PERE. He is the second last lot to be offered in the main catalogue, and is well worth an inspection. YEARLINGS BY INFLATION Lot 193—8. C. from LADY ABSURD Lot 194—8. F. from MANUREWA Lot 195—8. F. from INCHKEITH Inflation has proven a most successful Sire. With limited opportunities his stock during last season won 20 races, and were placed 60 times, making him 4th on the list of Sires in N.Z. for placed performances. During the present season, 10 wins and 21 places hove been secured by horses sired by Inflation, placing him equal Bth on the list of Sires of both winners and placed horses. • For the number of his progeny racing, this is a REMARKABLY HIGH AVERAGE. Apart from the fact that fillies by Inflation are successful race performers, their PAPER MONEY-BONIFORM blood should prove them invaluable os brood marcs. AWAPUNI STUD :: Palmerston North.

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AT MASTERTON SHOWGROUNDS—TODA Y “ COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. A/c H. R. FALLOON, Esq. (NOW ON ACTIVE SERVICE.) iaiiSßlly Flock 234—Comprising 52 Shearling Ewes, 90 Ewe and Ram Lambs, 95 Mixed Age Ewes, and 2 Stud Rams, Founded regardless of cost, and attained the Highest Quality. “RATAHIWI” LINCOLNS Carefully bred by present owner's family since 1875, with addition of Maraekakaho ewes in 1930. Running on healthy hill country, these sheep have had no soft feeding whatsoever. They should do well anywhere. RAMS READY NOW. Apply J. D. INGLIS, RATAHIWI, WOODVILLE :: Phone 124 K, Woodville.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 6

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