STUD NOTICES AT STUD THE PROPERTY OF THE AUCKLAND STUD CO., OTAHUHU. B. H. Peach Brandy (4) (Imp.) Peach Brandy is a vigorous young horse, foaled in 1921, and was selected by that astute judge, J. B. Reid, Esq., when sold from the Royal Stud in England. Peach Brandy has developed tremendously since being at the stud. Peach 13randy’s progeny show great promise and breeders are unanimous in their praise of the quality of his young stock. A study of his pedigree is* commended to breeders:— Service Pee, 25 guineas. Grazing, 7s 6d per week. Mares met at Otahuhu Station. For further particulars and stud cards apply to H. R. MACKENZIE, Acacia Buildings, O’Connell Street, Auckland. A T SERVICE, AT MARDELLA STUD, OTAHUHU. The Thoroughbred Sire, KiSbroney (2) BY THE WAG. DAM, INNISMAKIL. Kilbroney’s Stock have won about £IBO,OOO in Stake-money, and his progeny have accounted for over 50 Cup Races. His list of winners is too large to particularise here. Kilbroney, who is in great heart and as vigorous as ever, will stand at the reasonable figure of 40 guineas, for single mares; two or more as per arrangement. Groomage, 10s. Also, the Imported American Trotting ! Sires, Worthy Bond (2.1 Is) WORTHY BOND is a son of the noted Axworthy, from that great producing mare, Preferred Bond, who is the dam of the pacer Peter Kennedy, 2.3*, On the Rhine 2 94, and Worthy Bond. 2.11 J. The AXWORTHY blood is PRE-EMI-NENT in the world to-day. No other strain approaching them for Early and Extreme speed. WORTHY BOND left in his first season that good performer TRUSTWORTHY - , and two other fillies have already been sold for substantial figures. The AXWORTHY family stands alone as the progenitor of Extreme Speed, havno less than four members in the 2-minute list. Lee Axworthy 1.584, Guy McKinney 1.583, Mr. McElwyn 1.594, and Arion Guy 1.59 J. The Triumph (2.8 i) Sire of Rags 2.5 3-5 (pacer), Trilee 2.7 J (trotter), Great Triumph (3yrs old), THE TRIUMPH will serve 10 approved Mares outside his owners'. All care taken, but no responsibility. For cards and full particulars, apply B E D WARDS. GRAY S AVENUE, OTAHUHU. Phone 150, Otahuhu. LAMENESS j IN MORSES j Edson’s Chemical Essence Famous since 1859 For over 60 years Edson’s Chemical Essence has proved its efficacy in cases of Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strains of Sinews and Joints, and Hard Swellings of long standing. Edson’s Essence cannot blemish however often applied. Mr. Neil Marquis, M.R.0.V.5., London, says: —“I consider it good, and can recommend it.” Ask your chemist for it —Prices | 2/6, 4/-, and 5/6, or write direct to Edson & Schmidt 268 Queen Street, Auckland
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 7
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