JSTUD NOTICES rxsrßPAssKn INDIVIDUALITY AND AKCES. BLOOD I’ERFoSf; lines. FRANK WORTHY 2.031 FRANK WORTHY, one of tt,. * admired horses of all time. 1 n Rl °st racehorse with extreme speed arm i V * n A powerfully made masculine t2f« une individual Sire: Dam: GUT AX WORTHY, Sire of four two- America's minute trotters, i>rood mare '*£&*«& Guy McKinney 1.581 last season Mr. McElwyn 1.531 defeat. ' 2m * dam, Dorcas w Arion Guy .. 1.59* 209 Shares Breeders, before sending your elsewhere, come and inspect pvTJI Worthy. 2.031, the aristocrat in staUions. racing FEE. 16 GUINEAS. All care taken, but no responsibility For cards and further particulars, apply MARDELLA STUD. Otahuhu. • Phone 150, Otahuhu. THE WORLD’S CHAMPION PACER PETER BINGEN (Nelson Bingen—Bertha Belle) New Zealand Cups, Wellin*. ’iin IQ9tt Umo f4ll *• _ Winner ton Gold Cup, 1928 Free-for-All.'” many big handicaps. Present two world’s records: 15 miles (2.3 S 4-5) and 2 miles (4.18 "Will be at TAMAHERE this season and no responsibility. PAPATOETOE. WHIRLWIND (1) (Winner of the Piccadilly Plate, £SOO, lj miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled. 1924. Bv 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 132 S from DOUBLE BACK, dam of Reflector. Pillion (winner of Oaks, and about £11,000). Setback, Ccuplet, 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 o! Limond, sire of Limerick), by SpringSeld (12), from Sunray, the third dam of those fine racehorses and leading sires, Martian and Boniform, and granadam of Otford, dam of Manfred. Fee, 50 guineas. Grazing, 7s 6d per week. AJI care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply— R. R. MACKENZIE Acacia Buildings. O’Connell Street. Auckland. Phone 43-399.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 12
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