BTUD NOTICES TO COMMENCE STUD DUTIES AT THE TE RAPA STUD. THE YOUNG IMPORTED STALLION. DOUGLAS HYDE (I) INTERLACE CITOVENNE INTERLACE was j» Rare borse. winning* BlckerstalT> 'lake '8 fur.', »nd St. George stake? 13 fur.); also second In Column Produce Stakes and Welsh Derby and third In Jockey Club Stake* lie was by the famous HURRY ON (Sire -r Defoe, Hunt 1n k* Song and Lord Warden . out <.f STRAITLACE (winner £24.131 In stake- and sold for 17,000 gns.), half-?lster to SOMME KISS (Sire of winners of over £47,000) and Clerical J Error, dam of Defoe. INTERLACE was retired to the Stud in Ireland In 1035 and In hie nrst crop of foals sired the brilliant two-year-olds. Laceway. Four Flusher and Spun Glass. CITOYENNE Is the dam or the four wrtannrs, Itotr et Rouge (Winner or three races), Kiss Me (winner of four race® In India and Ceylon), Nadova (a winner In Brazil) and Mlchler, winner or Tour races. CITOYENNE Is a hair-sister to KIRK AI.LOWAY (Irish St. Leger, £3165) and the winners. Finger Print (dam of Braille, two-year-old winners of Salisbury Stakes), Third Degree and Mlgnarden. CITOYENNE 1 ? Sire, COMRADE, raced with much success in England and after winning six races there won the Grand Prlx. CANTRIP, dam of Cltoyenne, Is the dam of three winners and Is by Desmond, Sire of the champion Sire, LEMON'D. She I* a futl sister to ABOYEUR (winner of the Derby, and £6927 In stakes) and Is a hairsister to the winners. Shrewd and Canny, third dam of Beaupartlr. *EF, tOGIVB. Mares mci at Te Rapa Station. Return privileges. For further particulars, apply to Owner, MR J. CORBETT, HIKUTAIA PHONE 7. MALCOLM BROS., TE RAPA R.D. PHONE 2475. HAMILTON, FRANKTON JUNCTION. GREAT PARRISH Sire: GUY PARRISH (Imp.) Dam BERTHABELLE (Imp). Winner of the Auckland Trotting Cup and Great Northern Derby, wdll stand the season at FARM ROAD. RUaKURA, and travel the surrounding districts. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. Consign Mares to Claudelands. Full Particulars from: STANDING AT TE RAPA STUD. NINTH DUKE (14) Imp. A TYPICAL SON OF BLANDFORD SIRE: BLANDFORD. leading sire of Eng,and 1034, 1035 and 1038 and leading sire In France 1035 and sire of winners of over £320,000 In England. DAM: GODDESS OF MIRTH (a winner and dam of three winners) by BLACK JESTER (winner or St. Leger and £15.680 In stakes) a half-brother to ABSURD (leading sire of New Zealand on five oc raslons) and Jest dam or CHIEF RULER (leading sire of New Zealand 1930 and 1932) and Humorist., winner or English Derby 1921. NINTH DUKE 16 directly descended rrom a full-sister to PRETTY POLLY ana has brought to New Zealand breeders a pedigree that contains many strains th»t have been successful in New Zealand. NINTH DUKE was a versatile performer In good company over all distances up to 14 miles on the flat; he was also successful as a hurdler over dlstancen up to two miles. NINTH DUKE Is now' commencing his second season at the stud: he had a full hook in his first season and hns proved a very sure foal-getter. There are a limited number of vacancies available for approved mares this season. Visiting Mares met at Te Rapa Railway Station. First-class grazing. For further particulars apply to:— MALCOLM BROS, Te Rapa R.D., Frankton Jnct. Phone 2473 Hamilton. AH care taken but no responsibility Incurred. TO STAND AT HUNTLY, GREEK SHEPHERD (2), By Iliad, son of Swynford, sire of winners £233.125, Including BLANDFORD, leading sire In England Tor three seasons. Out or Dresden China by Tea Tray, son of The Tetrarch, one or Hie greatest or Eng llsh Horses. GREEK SHEPHERD proved a high-class Horse, winning the G.N. Derby, G.N. St. Leger, Summer Cup. Awapuni Gold Cup, i etc. Foals by Greek Shepherd have both size and quality. FEE, 15GNS. Full particulars:— TO STAND AT TE KOWHAI, The Thoroughbred Stallion, DAY GUIDE The only Sire by Day Comet. Day Guide Is a beautlTul chestnut showing plenty of quality and Is a sure foal-getter. Day Guide's pedigree is well studded with jumping blood on both sides and his stock are showing quality and promise. Mares met at Te Rapa Station. All care taken, no responsibility. FEE: £5/5/-. Cards on application to:— S. FULLERTON, Phone 283 R, Rotokaurl. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL YOUNG STALLION IN THE DOMINION. FOXBRIDGE (14) By Fozlaw from Bridgemount by Bridge #*f Barn from Mountain Mint by Spearminl rrom Adula by Gallinule rrom Admiration by Baraband. FEE, 75 GUINEAS. ONLY TWO VACANCIES FOR 1940 i:«. OKINOS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR 1941. THE SUCCESSFUL YOUNG IMPORTED STALLION, VERMEER (8) By Selario, leading sire In England fot 1937, sold a? auction for 47,000gn5., and *lre of Mid-day Sun, winner of the Derby, Exhibitionist, winner or the One Th<>u--and •.nines- ami oaks, and Dastur, Solfo, Solar Flower, Maranta, etc., rrom Pilgrim'* Rest, by Chaucer front Meadow Rue by Sainfoin rrom Lily of the Valley by Martagon. Vermeer Is bred on identical line? to the Derby winner Mid-day Bun, as bolb an 1 bp Solario, and are descended In tailfemale from the great mare Baeswing, founder of one or the most successful rarmlle- m the Stud Book. Lily of the Valley, third dam or Vermeer, was dam of Valais, leading stre In Australia ror nvr successive years, and sire uf Heroic, lead lug sire for seven seasons. Vermeer is a half brother to the darn or Ipeden, one of the fastest horses in England In recent v ears. Vermeer'a oldest progeny are two-year olds anil only four have raced. These tnClude KENTUCKY (Wairarapa Juvenile Handicap. Manawatu Cloverlea Nursery, and placed in eight races), Corot ane Merrymeer. Yearlings by Vermeer at the I«<t National Salto were very much ad* FEE. 35 GUINEAS, GRAZING: Wet Mares, 7/6 per.week; dr> Meres, 5/- per week. For full particulars apply: L. S. OTWA0 TWAY * Trelawney Stud Cambridge. Phone No. 312. THE HANDSOME COLONIAL SIRE RACEFUL The best son of "Martian” at the Stud. "Martian’s” progeny earned nearly £400,000 in stakes, and was undoubtedly the greatest sire ever in 'New Zealand or Australia. It would be impossible to find a stouter pedigree than that of “Racefur’ (Who is a full brother in blood to "Sasanof”) and who is easily one of the best bred horses at the stud. FEE, 15 GUINEAS. Further particulars from, H. R. CARSON, Blackbum St., Frankton Junction. Phona 1212.
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