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THE STUD.

Again tins season Mr ’S. .T. bai}’ sou, Awahuri, is offering breeder! aal others tho services of his paw* hied trotting stallion, “Allwood, “Alhvood” who is rising six years was sired by Wildwood, dam .Mis Browmvood; Wildwood is by Good Gift—Amulet; Miss Browuwood (3.37) by Blackwood Abdallah. Allwood is a black horse, standing IS hands, with great bone, substring aud mpsclo, and lias a good teinpS| Ho hast neper boon raced, hut K shows ' a great turn of speech Hjj sire, Wildwood, has proved himselj to be the best- sire over import®) into Now Zealand, aud his dam is by the imported horse Blackwood At; dallah, another * well known sire. Wildwood, the sire of Rib bon wood), tho fastest horse in the Southern. Hemisphere, went a mile in 2rnt> Usees, and two miles in 4miu 35 4-otfi sec. Last year at tho New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting meeting Wild* wood’s progeny wo’4 than k big rakes. As Regards vl*c rcspectiW slaying powers of the thoroughbred and the trotter, tho trotter has it all in Jiis favour Tho action of a trot* (or is much more severe than that« a galloper, and yet how many gal* loping horses would do their seven or eight mile heats in an afternoon, as every trotter in America, will goes the" Grand Circuit, is require! to do before he, can* take his place 1 $ a racehorse, it speaks volumes foi tho trotting breed that hundreds of trotters in America have sufficient lung power and soundness in limb to stand tho strain year after year. How many of the six furlong racing machines would go through such an ordeal? Mr Sanson will bo pleaßs to giyo any GUO full particulars con'” corning Allwood, and'also ‘show on his farm at Awalmrf, -piauy of wf progeny, ranging from yearlings up* wards.' •

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 2

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THE STUD. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 2

THE STUD. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8930, 21 September 1907, Page 2

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