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»TUD NOTICES. JVJ STAND THE SEASON AT TE RAPA HAZRAT (1) CRAIG AN ERAN—DUXPORD. A winner In England and Australia and a success at the Stud In Australia. HAZRAT’S oldest stock are now three years old and he has sired the two yearold winners TO MORROW. PRINCE lIAZ--SVi*S£SBRAEI '''KLEQUIN. SURAT and jJrrnTS-' an(l lhe winners Bib, BAUOATE and RON DIN O. Hazrat combines in a well-balanced »l> e male lines or SPKCULU.V BEND OR, SI. SIMON, ISONOMY and HAMPTON, and In his third generation four or the most ramous .Mares in breedi?.f»5 1, I Ory ”“ DORIS * SCEPTRE, CANTERBURY PILGRIM and CHELA NDRY. FEE: Single Mare, 26 guineas. Two or more mares 2 0 guineas, a reduction or £5/6/- per mare lr paid by the end 6/-. Cards and full particulars rrom: JJRO3.. TE RAPA R.D., FRANKTON JUNCTION, OR gTEPHENSOW & £lO.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. J^ALCOLM gTAMDING AT SCOTCHMANS VALLEY. Fee tj Guineas. Cash with mare. H. D. CARO, Hamilton. To Stand at Te Kowhai. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIOS DAY GUIDE. The only Sire by Day Comet. Day Guide Is a beautiful chestnut showing plenty of quality and la a sure foalgettew Day Guide’s pedigree Is well studded with Jumping blood on both sides and his stock are showing quality and promise. Fee £B/B/-. Cards on application to Q. 8. FULLERTON, Rotokauri. Phone 283 R.

STANDING THIS SEASON AT FRANKTON JUNCTION. TWO THOROUOHBRED STALLIONS. “LYSANDER” (22), ABSURD—PENNON. Fee. 12 Guineas. “ SURVIEW ” (14), SURVEYOR—COMETARY. Fee, 8 Guineas. Full Particulars from H. T. REILLY, Frankton Junction (Phone 1680).

STANDING AT HILLCREST STUD— NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING SIRES. Br. h. HUNTING SONG (23) •who has headed the sires’ winning Jls’ i tor the past nve seasons and Is gw I leading again Tor the current season, a successful performer In England, and a greet success at the Stud. Dy HURRY ON, leading sire In England. 18Q6, and sire of three Derby winners. From PASTA, a successful brood mare by THRUSH from Slgnoretta, winner of the Derby, the oaks, and £11,601. FEE 40 GUINEAS THE IMPORTED BLANDFORD STALLION. BAFFLES (19) BAY HOBSE, 1933 Half-brother to MANNA, winner or the Two Thousand Guineas. Derby, and £93 534. SANDWICH, winner or the St. Leger and £17.020; PARWIZ, winner of the New Market oratwlcke Produce stakes. Epsom City, and Suburban Handicap, etc. 6TUD FEE 40 GUINEAS (Two or more Marcs by arrangement.) Rail mares to Claudelands Railway Station. Grazing. 2/6 weekly. Cards and rull particulars from— QAINE QARRINGTON, Bllverdale Road. HUlcrest, HAMILTON.

STANDING AT J^IVERLEA HILLCREST. HAMILTON. WHIRLWIND (I), OALLOPER LIOHT—DOUBLE BACK. Descendant of the Famous Sunshine Branch of the No. 1 Family. A PROVEN SIRE. Whirlwind's stock have displayed courage to a marked degree, and they improve as they age. Included In bis list of winners are the good horses Mazlr, Whirling, Crooning. Day Wind, Light Comedy and Fleet Wind, while Sirocco and Whlrlette have won races In Australia, ft la worthy of note that good horses or both sexes have been bred by Whirlwind. FEE 20 GUINEAS. Particulars and Cards on Application NORMAN WADE. Owner. Box 109, Auckland, or at Farm: Phone 3158, Hamilton. gruD XjSA TO STAND *T MR J. POHLEN’S MATAMATA. VALKYRIAN (Impd.). BY WILLIAM THE THIRD, by ST. SIMON From VALKYR, by EAGER. VHikvrlan t» the s,re ° r vai.peen. lo:;u v’, ' HAAKON. V AI. WATCH and many ether good horses. Marcs may be hooked * U 'j poHLEN and JAS. CLOTHIER, Matainata; or r . GORDON, Waltnate. South Canterbury. FEE: S 3 GUINEAS. S TA n MHF' TO STAND Till! SEAScN AT MATAMATA. ISAACS (14) CHESTNUT HORSE ISAACS 1 i.— Sire Lord Warden 3. Dam Rachel; Hurryon 2, Hythe; Kilbronoy 2. Rebecca. For full particulars apply: It. VINCENT. Matamata.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 23 (Supplement)

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