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THE STUD.;

iTO STAND THE SEASON AT PARKVALE. CARTERTON, And travel the Wairarapa District if required, Us© Fashionably Bred Siro, PETER PAN (2) By Btepniak (5), by Ncrtftmfeldi £l3), —Stappe, by Sauntorar —Seolusion. STEPNIAK (eiro of PETER PAN) was a first-class performer in | New Zealand, and a winner of a number of classic ovciits at two and threo years. At four year's old bo raced I in Australia., being beaten by a head in tlie Craven Plate by tlio New Zealand colt Loyalty. Stepniak is by Nordenfel<|fc (r>ireoi Strathmcre, Nabimki, licgausor, Crack&hot and otVr good performers) out of Steppe (imp. 1 ! a groat producer of winners, including Russeloy (Doncaster Handicap), Mahald JV/e!lingtcn Cup), Stppfektt (Groata Northern Derby, and dam of many crack racers). Stepniak, during tbe_ past ton seasons, produced many winners, stakes amounting to £90,000. His stock included such performers as Alar- ! All Red. Vladimir, Cross Battery, Munjeet. Munjista and numerous others. Steppo (Imp.), dam of Stepniak, is by Saunterer (Winner or Champagne Stakes, Goodwood and Brighton Cups) out of Seclusion, dam of Hermit (winner of Derby in 1887. Armilla (dam of PIfiTER PAN) is a member of the - successful Locket family, and. to which belongs Thunderbolt (for many years a successful sire in South Australia), Medallion (siro of Achilles, etc.), Necklace, the dam of Cravat (Metropolitan ( Stakes winner), Collarette (dam of Oollarit). Armilla (dam of Peter Pan) is a full aister to Cravat and Collarette, by imported Castor, whose progeny have won about £IOO.OOO in stakes. PETER PAN was bred by Mr J. F. Reid, aiud as a yearling brought 575 guineas, which was top pnee at the &ale. PETER PAN will b e limited to 3<? approved mares. Good paddocke provided at. Is 6d per week, " „ All care responsibility. • .„j. s. For Further particulars apoiy to--W. CORLETT, Parkvale, CartortoD

"*0 STAND at Lansdowne this season, at the owner's place, the mous Thoroughbred Stallion ST. BRANDON. Bonnie Scotland —Rose Flshar. ST. BRANDON is a splendid type thoroughbred, and has an exceptional pedigreo. He is a beautiful horse with black points, full of quality and possesses a perfect temper. Good paddocking Freo. All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE £5 ss, to be p iid on January 1, 1913. Apply to ' ,T. SAVAGE. Owner. LANSDOWNE.

To the Service of Brooders, the pnrebml English (imp.) Suffolk Punch Stallion "SUD3OURN SIROAR." THE only English (imp.) Suffolk Punch in the District. His stock realised tho highest price in Australia and New Zealand, and the fact that this horse himself has taken First Prizes in En aland, is sufficient guarantee that he is one of the host horeeg that has ever been introduced to tho District. As for big horses out of Draught Mares it is surprising what the Cross is like, full of strength and activity, and the cross out of horoughbred maves leaves horses lit do anything, not wcedc. I strongadvise farmers and others to breed from this horse before it is too_ late. Terms £4 4s.per mare, to be paid Ist January, 1913. - Good grazing Is 6d per week. All care taken with mare, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to: J. V. REED, 41 South Road, Masrterton. TO Stand This Season at Masterton the Thoroughbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2) By Medallion (8) —Siesta. Winner of the C.J.C. Welcome Stakes in the record time of 46 l-sthsec. Also the Dunedin Stakes. D.J.C., Glasgow Plate, G.N. Foal Stakes, Middle Park Plate, and • D.J.C. Stakes. He is the sire of many winners, including Ability, Ard Reigh, Conquer, Motoa, Naumai. Sam Weller, Thvra, Toa Tuhi, Vinco, Waipakn, William, Contorp and others. • CONQUEROR has Gained 14 First and 13 Champion Prizes in the Show Ring. FEE: 12 guineas; halfbred mares 6 guineas; two or more mares as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further partienlars apply Westbush Road. Masterton. TO Travel this Season in tho Masterton District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DALMUIR.

Sire Dalmuir Prince (imp.). 11024, Vol. XXIIT. DALMUIR is a dark chestnut, and stands 16 hands 3 inches high, wellbnlanced, evenly marked horeo of great weight and substance,, possessing rare' pood feet, .pasterns, nice quality of hair, legs, and a great top. Ho is a tremendously straight, level mover, and has tho activity of a tiptop breeder, and a sure foal-getter. This horse's carthorse stock h selling well in Ne-".' Zealand. He is also one of the linest-tempered horses ' to be found. He has many first prizes to his credit, ami h:s stock arc highly spoken of in the Clutha district. Front his pedigree it will bo seen at a glance that he ,us one of tho be?t. and his suporh quality will satisfy tho most critical. . „ . , ■ His «irr>, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), is n crroat Show horse, and also a great breeder. His. performances road:— 32 firsts and champions, 1 second and 3 third prizes. n For further particulars apply to o. 0. McCULLOTTGTT, West Bush Road. Masterton. mo travel tnE season. J. That Far-famed Stock Getter. brilliant boy. His name and fame is Tinginf from oiio end of the Dominion to tho other. He is thf* table talk of every prominent breeder. For full particulais appl> tn JAMES CONNOR, Groom in Charge. Or the Owner— ROBERT FATJ'OON. Masterto"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 22 October 1912, Page 3

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870

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 22 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 22 October 1912, Page 3

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