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STUD NOTjCES. : M TO STAND AT TAUHERENIKAU. The' Thoroughbred Stallions CHATSWORTH (Imp!) 3 (See Australian Stud Book Volume 8), (Bred by Mr. James Redfearn, Victoria, 1902). (By Auric (2)— Winifred.) ' _' Auric (2) by Bill of Portland 26 (son of St. Simon 11) from Aura (2) (dam of Golden Slipper, sold for 4500 guineas, Aurum, one of Australia's greatest racehorses, and Auraria, his sister, V.R.C. Oaks, and Melbourne Cup winner, and Aurous, a good performer). Winifred 3 is by- that great horse, Goldsboroueh 13. She was sold for 2000 guineas, and is the dam of that sterling , racehorse and successful sire, Benvolio;. Sojourner, winner of the Adelaide Cup and Hotham Handicap, and Durbar, winner of the St. Kilda Cup, Great Boulder Cup, and Singapore Derby, in which he broke all previous records Chatsworth's connection with the following sires should prove of interest to breeders:—Aurie (2); Goldsborough 13; Bill of Portland 26; St. Simon 11; Richmond 3; Fireworks 10; Stockwell 3; Galopin 3; Sterling 12; M aribyrnong 3; Lord Clifden (2); Kelpie. (1); Fisherman 11; The .Baron 24; Touchstono 14. The sum of 1000 guineas was refused for Chatsworth when lie was a 2-year-old. TERMS-7 GUINEAS,, limited to 40 mares. CANADA 11, • Chestnut, foaled 1902. By that Good Performer, 'Finland (4), by Bill of Portland 26 (son of St. Simon 11), from Fishwife, also an excellent performer, and 'dam of Heretic. Canada's.dam, Alumini 11, is by Patron (5) (a Melbourne Cup winner, and son of Grand Flaneur 14, also a Melbourne Cup -winner; two great racehorses), from Agate, by Newminster 3. from Cornelian, by that great racehorse, -Sardonyx (5). ' ■ Canada raced five times, winning three. His racing career was ended through an accident sustained to his shoulder. Canada is a horse with immense quality, standing 15.2£, combined with great substance. . TERMS—4 GUINEAS, limited to 35 mares. Good Paddocking, Is. 6d. per week. All reasonable care and attention, but no responsibility. Mares-will be met at.the Featherston Railway Station by arrangement; • For further particulars apply to . , ROBERT' ROSS (Owner), 6537- • Tauherenikau.: TO' STAND MB SEASON. AT MANGAMAIRE, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION,: JOE CHAMBERLAIN (2) He is a Dark Bay Horse, with Black Points'; stands 16.2; by Bonnie'Scotland—Lady D'Eau, by Jet D'Eau—Forlorn Hope. Is naturally a very good legged,' sound horse, but : owing to an accident before being broken "V could never be well, trained. His young stock show special promise. • ;. '.■■ ■ FEE: 4. GUINEAS; payable .in. January, 1909. Guarantee: 5, GUINEAS, payable .when, mare . r proves -'-in' : foal. Two or . more''mares, ; as ' per agreement..:. "■ .'..-'.•v. . P. J. - QUIRK," 63G2 , . . Mangamaire,'- PahiatUaf^ • SPORTINO, : . H,«ASTEIiTON' . . -RACING ' CLUB ■"A ..(Registered).. '. ' SPRING MEETING,. . '.' OCTOBER 29 and 30; ;' First' Race to start' at 12.30,shafp. 1. Hack Hurdlo Handicap, 7o.VgQV|j l ' 0 .. 2nd', horse 10 sovs. from stakes'; over 7 iliglits'.'of'Hurdles; 1J miles; : nom.,' 20s. :'acc., 20s. L --2. i Flymg .Hack, Handicap, 60 ; sovsj 2nd.\ ,;frpm stakes;; 6 furlongs; n0m.,,105.;-acc.;-20s. 3.,Masterton-. Cup' i(0p.en),250 ,:sovs.,; .horse 30"§p.vs., and',3rdt torse 20. sovs. : fropv/stake; -'1J iniles; nom., 20s'.; acc., 60s. '4. Maiden Scurry (weight. for., .ago),: 65. sovs.,. 2nd,, .horse. 10 spjg., and 3rd. hor'sf,s sovs.'. froih;,6fc'ikes;,'4 furlongs'; intry, 30s. 'S. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, ;„50 sovs.; bracelet valued 35 sovs. or cash for Ist', horse, bracelet valued 10 sovs. or cash for;2rid. horse, and a bracelet valued at 5 sovs. or cash for 3rd.' horse; minimum weight, : 10st.' 71b..; open-to hacks only, to be ridden : by' gontldmen riders; nomination.to be made in the name of a lady; li miles; nom.,-10s.; acc., 20s. 6.' October Hack Handicap, 90 sovs., 2nd. horse 10 sovs., and 3rd! horse 5 6bvs from stakes; 1 mile;; nom., 205.;. acc.,. 20» 7. Publicans'. Handicap (open),: 120 sovs,,. 2nd. horse. 15 sovs.;, and ".3rd.' horse 10 ; sovs. from stakes; '7.'furlongsJrriom;, 20s. ; : ' i "acc.',"- '40s. 8. Dish Hack Haiidicap;" r 'so sovs.-; 2nd', horse 5 sovs. from stakes; 1 5'fuflorigs; npm.;;10s;; acc., 20s. . :

SECOND DAY, o - ' First Race to start at 12.30' sharp. • ' 1. Hack Hurdle Handicap, 65 sovs.j.' »2nd. : horse 10. sovs. from stakes; over: G ■ flights .of hurdles; ,1J miles;- .nom., 20s\; acc., 20s. 2. Tradesmen's Hack Handicap. 70 sovs., 2nd. horse 10 sovs. from stakes; 7 furlongs; nom., 205.; acc., 20s. 3. President's Handicap (open), 150 sovs., 2nd. horse 20 sovs.,' and' 3rd. horse 10 sovs. from stakes; 1 mile and a furlong"; nom., 205.; acc., 40s. 4. High Weight Hack Handicap, 50 . sovs.;-, 2nd. horse 10 sovs. from stakes; minimutii weight lOst. 71b.; to be ridden by gontlemen riders; 1 mile;nom., 10s; acc., 20s. 5. Hunters' Hurdle . Handicap (for hunters only), 50 sovs., 2nd. horses 10 sovs. from stakes; to be ridden by gentlemen riders only; minimum weight lOst. 71b.; 1J miles; nom., 10s.; acc., 20s. 6. Welter Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 2nd. horse 10 sovs. from stakes; 1 mile; nom., 10s.;. acc., 20s. 7. Stewards' Handicap (open), 100 sovs., 2nd. horse 10 sovs., and 3rd. horse 5 sovs. from stakes; 6 furlongs; nom.,-205..; acc., 305.. 8. Electric Haok Handicap, 50 .sovs!, :2nd. horse 5 sovs.'from stakes; G.furlongs;..nom., 10s.;'acc.,.20s. i' : , Weights,for the Second Day's Races-.willibe declared in.the Club Hotel, ' Masterton,'.on Thursday, Oct. 29, 1908, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for the First Day's Races and Entries for the Maiden Scurry close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on Friday, October 23, 1908, at 9.30 p.m.,' and. for the Second' Day's Races on Thursday, October 29, 1908,- at. 9 p.m. • A. HATHAWAY, Secretary, Masterton. ■ Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, A. E. Whyte,'. Secretary. COMPLETE OUTFITS for FISHERMEN FOR the Convenience of Country Customers and Beginners, Outfits will be supplied as Specified Below. The Best Value to be had for tne Money. No. 1 comprises 10ft. Split Bamboo Cane Fly Rod, check reel, silk line, fly book, 3 itssorted casts, 2 doz.'assorted flies, 1 doz! hooks to gut. Price 20s. Postage, Is. 6d. No. 2—A good 10ft. Hickory Fly and Genoral Rod, with lancewood top and snake rings, check roel, silk line, fly book, folding landing net, 3 assorted casts, 2 doz. assorted ilies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price 255. Postage 2s. No. 3—An all-round Outfit for Fly, Bait, or Minnow Fishing—a 10ft, on 105 ft. All Greenheart Rod, with extra minnow top, snake rings, check reel, 25 yards silk line, fly . book, folding landing . net,, i doz. casts, - 1 trace, 1 minnow, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price 375. 6d. Postago 25.. 6d. No. ♦—Best Quality General Outfit, for Fly, Bait or Minnow Fishing—l2ft. Greenheart Rod, with.minnow top, revolving plate reel,' 50 yards silk line, J doz. assorted casts, landing not, 2 traces, 2 minnows, fly book, 2 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut, 1 ■ listing basket. Price 80s. Postage 2s. 6d. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., 50-52 VICTORIA STREET,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 8

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