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rpo STAND THE SEASON JL AT THE AUCKLAND (N.Z.) STUD FARM, AT PAFATOETOE. THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, WHIRLWIND (1) (Winner cf the Piccadilly Plate, £SOO, 1$ miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled, 1024. By GALLOPER LIGHT (3), (winner Grand Prix de Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingley Stakes, Hastings Plate, and Payne Stakes, and sire of winners of over £53,000, including Beam, winner of Oaks; Reflector, full-brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr Jinks in Buckenham Post Produce Stakes, and won £4,050 in 1928 from DOUBLE BACK, dam of Reflector, Pillion (winner of Oaks, and about £11,000), Setback, Couplet, Encore, winners purchased respectively for Spanish, Indian and Australian breeders, and a full-sister to Encore, sold to go to America. WHIRLWIND’S grand-dam, WILL RETURN, was got by William the Third (2) from RECALL, by Retreat (19), from SPRING RAY (sister to Sunrise, dam of Limond, sire of Limerick), by Springfield (12), from Sunray, the third dam of those fine racehorses and leading sires, Martian and Boniform, and grafiadam of Otford, dam of Manfred. Fee, 60 guineas. Grazing, 7s 6d per week. All care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply— H. R. MACKENZIE Acacia Buildings, O’Connell Street, Auckland. Phone 43-399.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 12

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