Jn" "I TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. The Imported toorsa CAMPFIj.:E ' 5) By CARBINE (2); c!am, REVE.'.HY (5). CAMPFIRE is a brown horse, » nuding 16 hands, ami comes from the same brauen of the No .t famiiy ;;s Doneastcr, ana is closely rulated. CAMPFIRE is tlio sire of the following wellknown horses: Depreciation (winner of the Te Awamutu Cup, the Auckland Cup. .000 sovs.), lJoy.il Dragoon (winenr of the ileefroit Wesilanci Jubilee Cup), «\'hlte Bla?.e (winner of the Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa -:winner ol' the Connolly Handicap, and thro? tidies runnerup in tho Omki-lUukawa Cups). Others of las progeny are: Lady -No.au, Topic, John Willi:, Biryiiac, Flying Camp, Ihapunn, W'alti, Cinders Embers, Carhlness. Hopyr. Khandou Belis. Camp Kettle, Tcrchiigiit, Anika, Moutoa Camp, Bell o' The Camp, Generalissimo, Kickapoo, Evening Glqw, and Wonder Terms: £lO 10s. Good Grazing free till December 31, 1919, All care taken. bu' no responsibility. for further pnnimhi-s Gill Street, New Plymouth, i J. BOND (Owner), TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HILL ROAD, STKAfi'OKD. THE IMPORTED ENGLI3H-BRED SIRE, GAZELEY: (GIiEY LEO (ti; —LVGIA.j GAZELEY is a beautiful dark chestnut horsr, standing Jti hands, imported from England by Mr. E. J. Watt. Gczeley proved a useful horse on the turf, among his wins being the N?pier Cup, Bennett Stakes, and Wellington Handicap. His general appearance is ven atractive, as he has the clean cur. head, wideforehead. and prominent e>es. which denote character, and 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, GazeloyV sire, was by the horse Bond 'Or, wfro was by the sire of Onne, who aired Flying Fox Gazeley has great credentials as a sire, and bis stock number many ttne performers, who have done remarkably well One of them. Gaziaue. won this years Winter Cup at the Christ church Grand National meeting, value £IOOO. Gazique Is the Dominion's best handicap horse, and is out of a St. Paul marc. TERMS —£10 10s for thoroughbred mares: AU care, but no responsibility. Mares may be sent to Stratford Railway Station. Good paddocking and attention guaranteed, for further particulars apply— JOHN H, WIIITAKER, Owner, Hawera. TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM, KOHUKATAHI, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, TREE LUCERNE: (LUPIN-DOLLY.) TERMS: Six Guineas. Good paddocking, all care taken, but bp responsibility. For furlher particulars apply to H. CLEi-iANP, Koliurotnhl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 9
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