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fTO Stand the Season at Pongareha and travel : A surrounding district, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion Here-I-Come (242) NXC.S.B., Vol. I, By Here-I-Go (243) Dam—Dolly <767). ©r see°cards a PP'7 Symont Bros# the Season at Lepperton and travel the surrounding districts— The Purebred Shetland Pony Prince Char ml of (3 • yean). Gipsy—Silver King. Termi; W/For particulara/see cards or apply to— J. CLOKE, Owner, Leppertoa. tT° Season on the farm. Sentry Hill, J tne fashionably bred 3-year-old draught entire TEEASUIE MTAL Royal Treasare«(nnp.) - Jody. Royal Treasure*by Pride of Blacoa tMit of Nelly of Kellymenoch. Judy, by Rob Roy from Kate by Prince Henryfrom Blossom. Blossom by Bothwell (imported). Treasure Royal has been passed as loond by D. H. Raite, M.R.C.V.S. (Londoir) Fees: Single Mare, £4 10s. (Two or more mares as per arrangement). A discount of 10/- will be allowed if fees areflpaid by January Ist, 1916. For father particulars apply to F. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill, toi rounding districts— By Abbey Belli (imp.) Dan, Countess of Todd limp.) Todd Bells is a handsome dark chestnut, a tiding 15-3; a straight-out trotter with beautiful action, and exceptionally good tempered. An aristocrat of his line, with purple lineage second to none, and inherits the speed and foal-getting qualities of his sireAbbey Bells. The tire of Todd Bells was a straightout trotter, and has a public trial of 2.15 at 3 years. He is also the sire of Grattan Bells, champion 2-year old trotter of Australasia, record 2.29; Delavan Chimes, champion 2-year-old pacer, Australasian record 2.265; Laughing Bells, 2.29; Charming Bell, 2.12', Twinkle 8e115,2.33. AH these records were pat up as two-year-olds. Countess of Todd, dam of Todd Bells, is the only mare in Australasia by that remarkable young sire Todd (2.14), who' wa*sold by •fiction in America for £6OOO. Todd is by Bingen <2.6}), sire of Uhlan (1.54). the world's champion straight-out trotter, The stamma of the family is undeniable, This is the stock to breed to, This is your opportunity. Take it, If your mare is good enough, there is a charrce of a product that may even surpass Todd Bells in speed, style, stamina and handsomenessi with the certainty of getting something reaibr useful for the track, the road, the farm, the show-rtni, or the Army Purchase Department. -No bone in Australasia carries roorcspeed-producing blood than 1 odd Bells. His pedigcee is unimpeachable. He has some useful performances to his credit on the race track. Some of his principal victories are: Tamahau Mahupuku Memorial Handicap at South Wairarapa Trotting Meeting, June 3rd, 1911. At 3 years old he started four times at Wanganta Trotting Club's Easter Meeting, securing three wins and a second. The public have not seen this hone's best performance yet. Being a young horse he will again be put into training after the sea son,, so will only serve a limited number of nares. Apply early to tsve disappointment.
The high-class Stallian HAVOC <2.15; 4-3* 2 miles). Franz—Murmur. Havoc is a beautiful bay with black-points, plenty t/t bone and a splendid temper. Havoc is by Franz <2.22), dam Munnur. Franz, sire of Havoc is full brother to Frederick (2.20), The Hair (2.17), and Fritz, that great trotter which held the Asstraiasiaa record for maay years. Franz is also site of A.L. Franz (2.18). Ffaodocia (4.35). Flaranz (3«34)» Franzie (2.14), and a «reat many other* too numerous to mention. Murmur, dam of Havoc, is one of the best brood mares in New Zealand, she having produced Havoc (4.36). Sonol (2.12), Hova (4.47) Highden (2 26) and Skylark (7.32 for 3 miles). Havoc has proved himself a freat racehotse, winning over all distances. He won the Aacklaad Trotting Cup as a three-year-old in 4-57. Plumpten (4.46), King George (4.47); second to EmmeSoe in 2.15* and second to King Cole in 4-3 r . in which be had to break an Australasian record. Havoc is the only horse in North Island eligible for the. New Zea* land Trotting Cup of £2so*. reci-Ttdd Bells, £» sa: Hme. £• li# Mares will be met at Hawera railway station cm advice. Paddocking 2/6 per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— H. BARRACLOUCH. Fantham St, Havera. 'Pkan iritis T°mi llui " CommtrcUt'StiblM, EJtham, aad trirel the aniTouiidiiif district The Faahieubl;Brad Hacituj Stalßon, VICTMV ODKF Sire, Victory Din, CHrflaaaw Victorj Chief it a dapple bay hone, 4 ;tin old, ' standing 16 hands high, and has great pace, quality and substance. He is a very stylidi mover and poseated of a beautiful temper aad a good •how-ring record. His dam, chieftain esi -is by Lord Hopetown (imported) frosa ttcnaaid. wAo was wought over from Australia. Tcrmai lliglt urt„£S || fl . All ctre bat no rMpiwwKiify, * . . Paddockiag; 2s, a week. M* tether putfewlut aad pedigrtes'Ste cuds or,. & FIPK.I •«mu l
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1915, Page 6
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