TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. The Imported Horsa CAMPFIEE * 5) By CARBINE (2); dam, REVEI.HY (5). h ß nrti I "T n , ,? E is a , btom horso - "ending li the no ? v m T 3 fr r ' ihe « ame braM « ° related yas Dl>nca3tel '. a " a l! > e'osel; knc™ P h™ E l3 n" 10 slri> ot me 'ol'owlne well jK..J?. hor n es: D °Pre«J»tlon (winner of the T Awamutu Cup, the Auckland Cup, £OOO sovs) Royal Dragoon (wineur of the Recfton J™ Westland Jubilee 1 Cup), vVhite Blaze" ' Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa <wl nolly Handicap, and three times ru up In the Otaki-Raukawa Cups). Othe WH>i Pro £f y are: Lady Nolan, Topic, „„ u , fM, i„; Bl ™ uae ' Wuß Cam P' Ihapuna, Waltl Cinders. Embers, Carhlness, Hopye js}," n ,i". amp Kettle, Torchlight, Ah'ika V Bell o' The Camp, Genera I arasapoo. Evening Glow, and Wonder. " I Terms: £lO 10s. I Crazing free till December 31, 1919 J! care taken, but no responsibility Tor further particulars:— «"™">"WGill Street, New Plymoui 1- BOND (Owner), TO STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE CELEBRATED SIRE, ADVANCE (PRINCE IMPERIAL—ROSE). is a jet black, stands 16.! ,i hj„ t c N Grl( ._ ... -year-old. • n?i? OLV„ B6 %■ " mi tofore December 31, i.m. 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 0' THE NORTH CLUB STABLES, STRATFORD. TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM SENTRY HILL, The Fashionably Bred Six-year-old Drought Entire, TREASURE ROYAL. (BOYAL TREASURE—JUDY). Royal Treasure (Imp.) is by Pride of Bum --Nelly of Kellyraenoch (bred in Scotlam while Judy is by Rob Roy-Kate, by PrU nnot fall to produce good results, bred by Mr. A. S. Wheeler, of Haiti. H. Ralte, M.RC.V.s. (London) last ytar. For further particulars, apply to— F. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HILL ROAD, STRATFORD. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH-BRED SIRE, GAZELEY. (GREY LEG (6J-LYGIA.) GAZELEY is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, standing 16 hands, Imported from England by Mr. E. J. Watt. iiezeiey proved a useful horse on the turf, among His wins being the papier Cup, Bennett Stakes, and Wellington Handicap. His general appearance is very atractive, as he has the clean cut head, wide forehead, and prominent eyes, which denote character, and are great essentials in a blood Blre. His grand-dam Lady Peggy, was by' Hermit, a K™"' 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 Orme, who sired Flying Gaaeley has groat credentials ss a sire, and his stock number many flue performers, who rkably well One of them, i ,-■. ~>. u „ IS f™' 3 Winter Cup at tho Chrlstchurch Grand National meeting, value | £IOOO. Gazlque Is tho Dominion's best handlle. and 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 paddoeking and attention guaranteed. *™ f """'—- particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKER, ' Owner, Hawera, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KOHI, WAVERLEY, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, LORD LUPIN <w Lupin (B)—Torlda, by Torpedo (12)—Streomlet, by The Mute (3)— Rivulet (Imp.) LORD LUPIN is a beautiful dark brown horse standing 16 hands, full of quality and substance, clean, flat bone, and good feet, of " -ilet disposition, and good, docllo temper. For her particulars ro extended pedigree see Volume 11., page 21S \.Z. stud Book. Lord Lupin will only serve a limited number of approved mares, coming from good racing families and Stud Book mares. tion. Every care taken, but absolutely ho responsibility. FEES: For Stud Book mares, £ld 10s; approved mares, £7 7s; mares suitable for producing good hunters, £7 7s; two or more-as i 1919, after < Further particulars apply to— > " •L. G. BREMER, Kohl, Waverley. TO STAND THE SEASON AT' HAWERA (Tawhiti) A>:D TRAVEL WHERE.INDUCEMENT OFFERS THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, BISOGNE (BEZONIAN->ST. EYjVNGELINA. Blsogne.is a beautiful chestnut standing over Hi hands high, a strong and well put together horse, 6 years old, with the best racing Wood running through his veins that Taranakl , h , ad for a tlrae - Blsogne has had splendid racing career winning, as three-yeai WilM! S J.C.; Electric Hack and Boi At four-year-old, he won t A.R.C.;. Railway 1 Slakes, Foildlng; E: will thus be seen that breeders have a r« opportunity this season to breed from a numbered horse with the best of blood and a Good paddoeking, all care, but no responsibility, S, J. BAILEY. In Charge. TO STAND THE SEASON * | ON THE FARM, KOHURATAHI, I THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, TREE LUCERNE. I (LUPIN—DOLLY.) I TERMS: Six Guineas. Good paddoeking, all care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars applv to H. CLELAND, Kohuratahl. ' TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA | THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, ' LORD MULTIFID. (Multlfld—Lady Noll.) Terms, £lO 10s. All mares will be met at railway statloi All care taken, but no responsibility A fees to be paid before removing mares Gr»zii 2s 8d per week. JOHN TAYLOR, In charge, >t»>™ ii CamnnroUl St., Hswera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 7
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