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Memories of Famous Horses Recalled

DEATH OF MR. J. F. Rej d FOUNDED FAMOUS STUD < Special to THE SU\) I v , christc hl-rch. To<Uv -\f" s has been received of th. a ’ i recently of the well-known «uSL**** -Mr. J. F. Reid. it,- r p m « menced a stud at Eldersl? e but co,ssorne years he removed to a 2. I in Xorth Otago, where h, » P™Pcr:y | the Burnside Stud, while his’h*’ 1 * Mr. .1. B. Reid, carried on at J»T > * hw- \ anguard was the late Mr n !:: * first stallion, but it was later ,k~ » the agency of Stepniak that he w l *’- very prominent in Dominion L.™* Other well-known sir™“h” vie© at Burnside were aSZ. d X Rokeby and Sclferino. bu t P *n Grani! years Mr. Reid used Weath.™ rectn - Kilbroney (now at imported sires who were at both One of the most notable brood Mr. Reid owned was Madder wh^’ ar * s duced a long line of good ho7s». Pr '' eluding Madrigal, Rose Madded Munjeet. Mungista. All Red ri2 Ub '' Cronstadt and Rose Red. ’ KT * ln *. A Great Family Several of that batch were brill, performers. AI! Red winning the . Bt land Cup twice, while Munjeet^' Z° f the SWiftest sprinter?^ But it was not only through ih. needs on the race track that ii, gained tame. All Red sired al* number of fast gallopers, while l” sisters produced many zood u h ‘* Rose Madder was the dam of Mungista produced Indigo (who a. heated for the Xew Red left several useful Ukraine gave to the turf that 2 M galloper, Sasanof, whose most anflV achievements were the MelbournT^! New Zealand Cups Urne * n!l Grand Rapids (Xew Zealand Orion: (Derby), Indian du2> n (wl come Stakes). Roseday, Gama and Foo Chow were other . , winners bred by the late Mr.

MANY TWO-YEAR-OLDS SATURDAY'S PARADE AT ELLERSLIE An interesting feature em, on Saturday will be the paraded, * rfl! ° year-olds at 10.30 a.m. P a nd '' entry of 22 the event will r,™.'£ *' n' e t a oF S en d t V?e y - The tatta j SWi sftt?°lfc,*WS- (MesS^S J. Lynch). *’ D - J M "picffic H. 'llama) Acr «~<'oun:ry j 1 ') Rom 9o-Uukura («,. 5: &2^p“rs2ssr Bells of Shandon, b g. hv Lori Oa» T TncWe, by Lapidary—Waiem, (Hi. Prot A m ßowan‘j' by Cat ™int-Proto.-ol (Hr RUI M i ?Sr.V: K s em C p h > ief Rui ' r ~** Pa 'a b . r r. Y b K. &^?fr Marbl * Bc;: Thespis, br g. by Thespian—Rose Queer (Mr. J. v\ illfamson). Raff-light, b c, by Great Barrier—Headlight (Mr. E. P. Andreas). Tremetus. b g. by Treclare—Lady Midred (Mr. E. P. Andreas;. Ch g, by Surveyor—Thurence (Mr. J Paterson). Ch f, by* Surveyor—Juanna (Mr. J. Paierson). Huntique, blk g. by Hunting Sons— Gazelia (Mr. H. G. Weston). Blk c, by Rossendale—Queen March (Messrs. O. Nicholson and E. R. Davis). Imamint, ch f. by Catmint—Ra Aroha (Mr. W. L. Casey). Thais, br f. by Romeo—lsingarch (Mr. John Punch). Speak Out, br f, by Thespian—Mumble (Mr. J. Buchanan). Grand Spirit, h f, by Peach Brandy—Lad' Bunyan (Messrs. F. W. and A. E Stonex). Chansonette, br f, by Catmint—Soliloquy (Mr. F. W. Stonex). The event will be run in two division and the first division will consist of Spring Song. Vanessa. Bells of Shandon, Protomint, Pal. Rafflight. Surveyor—Thurence gelding, Huntiqut. Imamint, Speak Out and Chansonett* The remainder will form the second division. IN AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND HORSES’ DOINGS (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) SIDNEY, Tuesday The New Zealand horses Limeric*; and Aussie are doing well on the track? The pair today' galloped six furlongs r 1.18, Aussie beating Limerick by a head with a little in hand. Night march ran five furlongs in l * Papatu did seven furlongs in IS3 beating three others. Several New Zealand horses ran at the Menangle Park races today. Becaire won the Three-year-old Handicap Tea Queen was second. Briar Root was unplaced in th? Menangle Park Hundred Handicap. Sun Kissed was third. In the Four-vear-old Maiden Handicap Red was unplaced. RACING FIXTURES AUGUST 24—Pakuranga Hunt Cat Ellersue). 24—Hawke’s Bay Hunt 28— Dannevirkt* RC. 29 Dannevirk** Hunt 31—Taranaki Hunt SEPTEMBER i, 6—Mar ton J.C. ? —Otago Hunt 12. 14—Wanganui J.C. 21— Ashburton R.C. i 21. 23—Avondale J.C. 28. 27—Geraldine R.C. ! 2 R —Hawke’s Bay J.C.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 12

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Memories of Famous Horses Recalled Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 12

Memories of Famous Horses Recalled Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 12

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