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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE FARM, WAIKA N A E, THE TROTTING STALLION E G 31 O N T is a beautiful dark bar standing 15.2, and cltum.s as his j sire that champion hSl'sfe ALMONT, ~ mile 2.12, two miles 4.32. three miles i 6.50 (world’s record). Whilst AJ- ! mont’s sire, Rothschild, is progenitor i of most of the famous trotters in New Zealand, including Emmeline 2.8, 3.5 (•New Zeaian 1 record); Dan Patch 2.9, ' Revenue, 2.1 i. 2.5, and a hundred 1 oiler.-. EGMCXTC- dam, Brookholm Belle, is by Brookholm—-Miss Berlin (imp.) by Berlin (imp.) dam Walless. ’ EG MONT has already sired winners ] in the South Island, including Rouble, i 2.30, winner of many races, and has . himself v, on race- ut Pin raptor. Park, ! Christchurch. i i i Fee. for season £3 3s. For further particulars apply to GEO. TLMrllint.'T, Owner, Waikanae. MR W. H. FIELD’S < ' CLYDESDALB STALLION BtTCHLYVXE’S HEIR ; JOY Bonny Breastknot (imp.), Maggie Lauder (imp.). First prize winner ' as a yearling at Oaxnara show (1919). : Standing this season at Waikanae for » limited number of mares. Fees £5 5s (single mare); reduction for two or more belonging to same owner. I Paddoeking arranged. Every care, i but no responsibility.— Apply L. L. CDY, ~Waik.aa.Aa.
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Otaki Mail, 18 December 1922, Page 4
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