SUBSIDISED STALLION UNDER REMOUNT SCHEME. FOR WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. The Seven-year-old Ch.H. SINGARA Whirlwind —Legality (Imp.). Owner: lan Macßae, Tyneside. rpHIS horse has been chosen by the Remount Committee and passed as sound by two Government Veterinary Surgeons. Singara is an own brother to Whirling, and a half-brother to Bambury, whose first two-year-olds are both winners. Whirlwind, the sire of Singara, has a proven record at the stud. He is by Galloper Light, and is from the Sunshine family, in the same line as Limond and Martian. Singara is an exceptionally fine looking horse, and an ideal type to sire remounts or jumpers. He stands 16 hands and has good flat bone and good legs, and a splendid constitution. Singara will stand the season at Aplin’s Farm, South Road, Masterton. All mares to be served must be approved by the District Remount Committee. SERVICE FEE, 4gns., grazing 3/- per week, payable by owners of mares on service. Apply— A. HAWTHORNE, Stud Groom, ’Phone 1547, Or — N. H. JAMES, Racing Club Office, Masterton. rpo stand the season at Masterton, the 1 Thoroughbred Stallion KIOSK (11). Sire—Tea Tray (imp.)— Dam —Rosie Desmond (imp.). As a two-year-old, Kiosk won the Roseneath Handicap and the Palmerston Stakes. He won the Feilding Stakes, Jackson Stakes, and the Criterion (Christchurch). Kiosk was chosen as the Remount Stallion for the past two seasons, but owing to his age he was not eligible for the subsidy. Thoroughbred Mares 5 guineas Hack Mares 4 guineas H. C. O’BRIEN, ’Phone 1818. Upper Plain. B.H. NIGHTLY (12) TO STAND THE SEASON AT GREYTOWN. Mares met at Greytown Railway Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Grazing, 5/- per week. j. a. McDougall, Martinborough. Or— H. McNAE, Groom, Greytown.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 October 1940, Page 3
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