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TO STAND THE SEASON AT - NEW PLYMOUTH. The Imported Horsa CAMPFIRE By CARBINE (2); dam, REVEIKY <S). CAMPFIRE Is a brown horse, »:andlng 10, hands, and comes from the same brancn of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. CAMPFIRE is the sire of the following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of the Te Awamutu.Cup, the Auckland Cup, 2000 sovs.). Royal Dragoon (winenr of the Reefton \\ est land Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner or the Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap, and three times runnerup In the Otakl-Raukawa Cups). Others of his progeny are: Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Plying Camp, Ihapuna, Waiti, Cinders, Embers, Carbiuess, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight, Ahika, Moutoa Camp, Bell o' The Camp, Generalissimo, Kickapoo, Evening Glow, and Wonder. Terms: £lO 10s. Good Grazing free till December 31, 1919. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars:— Gill Street,- New Plymouth. J. BOND (Owner), TO STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE CELEBRATED SIRE, ADVANCE (PRINCE IMPERIAL—ROSE). ADVANCE Is a jet black, stands 16.2, was bred by J. C. N. Grigg, Longbeach, and raced t'li a tbree-year-old. TERMS: £6 6a, If paid before December 31, IJI9, and if paid after £7 7s. For further particulars apply— W. HAWKE, ■ Commercial Stables, Stratford. TO STAND THE SEASON IN STRATFORD AND DISTRICT, THE BLACK PONY STALLION. COCK O'THE NORTH FEE: £2. Apply: . CLUB STABLES, STRATFORD. TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM SENTRY HILL, The Fashionably Bred Six-year-old Draught Entire, TREASURE ROYAL'. (ROYAL TREASURE—JUDY). Royal Treasure (Imp.) is by Pride of Blacon —Nelly of Kellymenoch (bred in Scotland); while Judy is by Rob Roy—Kate, by Prince Henry—Blossom, by Bothwell—Blossom (Imp.) The above pedigree will show that his breeding is unsurpassed, and if mated with good mares cannot fail to produce good results. He was bred by Mr. A. S. Wheeler, of Halcombe, and passed as thoroughly sound by 0. H. Raite, M.R.C.VS. (London) last year. Tor further particulars, apply to— P. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HILL ROAD, STRATJFORD. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH-BRED SIRE, ... GAZELEY. (GREY LEG (6) —LYGIA.) GAZELEY Is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, standing 16 hands, Imported from England bj Mr. E. J. Watt. Gezeley proved a useful horse' on the turf, among his wins being the Napier Cup, Bennett Stakes, and Wellington Handicap. His general appearance is verj atractlve, as he has the clean cut head, wide forehead, and prominent eyes, which denote character, aud are great essentials in a blood sire. His grand-dam Lady Peggy, was by Hermit, a great racehorse and sire, whose stock won £340,000. Quetta, da mof Grey Leg, Gazeley's sire, was by the great horse Bend 'Or, who was by the sire of Ormt, who sired Plying fox, Gazeley has great credentials as a sire, and his stock number many fine performers, who have done remarkably welL One of them, Gazique, won this year's Winter Cup at the Christchurch Grand National meeting, value £IOOO. Gazique Is the Dominion's best handicap horse, apd is out of a St. Paul mare. TERMS—£IO 10s for thoroughbred mares; All care, but no responsibility. Mares may be sent to Stratford Railway Station. Good paddocklng and attention guaranteed. For further particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKER, Owner, Hawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KOHI, WAVERLEY, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, „ LORD LUPIN < l4) Lupin (B)—Tor Ida, by Torpedo (121—Streamlet, by The Mute (3)— Rivulet (imp.) LORD LUPIN Is a beautiful dark brown horse standing 16 bands, full of quality and •übßtance, clean, fat bone, and good feet, of a quiet disposition, and good, docile temper. For further particulars re extended pedigree see Volume 11., page 218 N.Z. Stud Book. Lord Lupin will only serve a limited number of 'approved mares, coming from good racing families and Stud Bcok mares. Lord Lupin has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and his progeny are full of quality and substance. Mares will be met at Waverley railway station. Every care taken, but absolutely no responsibility. FEES: For Stud Book mares, £lO 10s; approved mares, £7 7s; mares suitable for producing good hunters, £7 7s; two or more as per agreement. Grazing free to December 31, 1919, after which 5s per week will be charged. Further particulars apply to — L. G. BREMER, Kohl, Waverley. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA (Tawhltl) ASD TRAVEL WHERE INDUCEMENT OFFERS THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, BISOGNE (18). (BEZONIAN —ST. EVANGELINA. JBlsogne is a beautiful chestnut standing over 16 .hands high, a strong and well put together horstf, 6 years old, with the best racing blood funning through his veins that Taranakl has had for a time. Blsogne has had a Bplfindid' rnclng career winning, as three-years-old. the following races: Onslow Handicap, W.R.C.; Liverpool Handicap, W.R.C.; Farewell Handicap, A.R.C.; Strathmore Handicap, S J.C.; Electric Hack and Borough Hack, T.J.C. At four-year-old, he won the Royal Stakes, A.R.C.; Railway Handicap, A.R.C.; Oroua Stakes, Feildlitg; Epsom Handicap, A.R.C. It will, thus be seen that breeders have a rare opportunity this season to breed from a numbered horse with the best of blood and a good performer. TERMS: Single itare, £lO 10s; two or more from same owner reduction. Fees payable on or before January 1, 1020. Mares from a distance met at railway staiton, Hawera. Good paddocklng, all care, but no responsibility. S. J. BAILEY. In Charge a,TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM, KOHURATAHI, THE SHOROUGHBRED HORSE, TREE LUCERNE. (LUPIN—COLLY.) TERMS: Six Guineas. Good paddocklng, all care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to H. CLELAND, Kohuratahl. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LORD MULTIFID: (MultlfldVLady Nell.) Terms, £lO 10s. AII mares will be met at railway station. AH care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid before-removing mares. Grazing 2a 6d per week. JOHN TATLOR, in charge, Commercial St., Hawera. 'Phttl 11. 'v,

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

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