SPORTINC. . . -jyTANAWATU •• EACING ' CLUB, ' PalmeretonNorth. • i CLASSIC EACES, 1310, 1911. ' PALMERSTON NOETH STAKES (fifth), 500 • sovs., to be run SnmiSer Meeting, 1910. i -MANAWATU STAKES (seventh),' 500 bots., to be run Autumn Meeting, 1011. . •of Yeirlings l (free) close on FEIDAY, 3rd September, 1909, at 10 p:m. MANAWATU SIRES' PRODUCE; STAKES (third), 600 sove., to be, ran at Autumn .'Meeting, 1911. . ■ of Sirea, 5 bots., close on FBI- , DAT,' 10th<-Septembor,- 1909, at 10 p.m. !• , . Nominations .of Yearlings (free) closer on : FBIDA'Yv '3rir "November, - 1909, at 10 'p.m. ; • : " For further ■ particulars see 'fEeferee," .or • apply . to— ! J. M. JOHNSTON,, 1 ' ' ' "' 1 'Secretary. ' , JOCKEY . CLUB. FUTURE EVENTS.SPBING' MEETING, 1910. , : , WANGANUI-GUINEAS, ' - Distance:. One llile.' -A' SWEEPSTAKE of V .19 . sovs. each for rfarters: with, 100 soys, added;, second .horse to receive 50 sovs. and third horse'2s sovs..'from ' the states; for three-year-olds (present two- : year-olds). Colts, Bst. 101b. j • fillies/ and' geldings, Bst. 51b.; the winner of/any race of the value .of 200 sovs. after Ist September,, 1910, to carry 71b. extra.! , Nomination, 1-, eov.; acceptance, 4 Bovs., and's Bovs.- 'at the post. . ENTRIES CLOSE. FRIDAY,. 3rd SEPTEM-. BEE, 1909, at 9.30 p.m. : , . ■, <. ,W., HALL,7 Secretary.' P. 0., Bpx 15, Wan'ganui. ■, •; « 2056 :J^OWEE: VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB EACES;. MABTINBOEOUGH.- - - SEPTEMBEE SO aid OCTOBER 1, 1909. NOMINATIONS close MONDAY, '.September 6;. |WElGHTS':declared\Septeiiber. IS.; . - ; ACCEPTANCES AND. ENTEIES September 24. j Eorprogrammes., sec ("Eeforee,",, cards, '.and * posters. ' r . : ' v . Coaohes ,meet, trains- at; Feather'ston, conveyfing -visitors' to RiclM and 'returning, to. catch fhome trains'. ■ \ ■' - v."' i'-s* ■ ' i' / f: j. 'read, : | 7--'^Seoreta^^LrV.hc.;> j 2051; / . 'iMartinbo^Ugh.'.'vWairarapa.. ' ; v. ■ ;.stud noiices£ 4 Qrr IJJO STAND ' THIS' : ; SEASON, : 1 AT THE WAIKANAE STUD. ' ' : AOHXLLEfe , ' v . 1MP.c(13)., .'"v- ' ■' . ■*; ■:• - -,' "(isSB). 1 -■; ,
: ACHILLES . .is'! a:■ beautifully.:proportioned chestnut .'horse';, standing' sligßHy over 'sixteen ' hands, by 1 ' from '• Nereid;-. : by 'Golds-, bpfough :from Sea: :Swdllow; .(imported). He vcqn'orer. £9000iih stake money,'•a.ad that .without being "engaged''- as'd : two or. three-year-old,' ,when l he-' was .practically invihoißlei'--'' : . r f • ' ■ ■ a champion' ,of the sir seasons', he^raceid, ; retains.tall, his courage, and' he has probably : the ;cleanest-set of-'legs in' NewVZealana ;to-aar.- : ' "' : > He won , three - Jubilee; Cups,; two Electric Platb, two C.J.C. Challenges, two North Island Challenges,' ;three: : Jack9on'. Stakes,", the, Juvenile Plate;. Middle Park -Plate . (an exceptionally brilliant performance—Machine; : Gun; :-2yrs;, had the ! allowance; -!and carried 7st. 21b.:; - Actulles,. 3yrs.; ;with' full-'penalties, 'car'ried':9st; 101b.); Manawatu Stakes, . Hawke's Bay-.'Stakes," A.R.C.: Century» ,Wanganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes^. \Yellirigton Cup, etq;/'-Infact-, iio:'horse' in.-New ZealaM' perforated;'like.him. . ■ ,He ,haa , never,been unduly taxed,;,and his constitution ;is' unimpaired.t Ha comes )'of-Bruce, Lowe's No.' .13 ' family, whence j spring Highflyer, .' Albert • .'Victor, :"George Frederick,! Orlando,;i:Beadsjnan,'v.;.Mendicant, Shptover,', etc'.,;while the-same'".family!.is;repre-'sentei' iri.' these , colbnies-: by\ those successful sires, 'Nordenfelt,: GPldsbro'ugh, : Robinson Crusoe," Martini-Henry, etc.. ; ACHILLES! will: stand: at, the. WAIjjANAE STUD, ■ and Twenty Approved' Mares .will!be tak6n'" to'him'at-a;fee :or Thirty,. Guineas. \ ! ;;Hia Etock are remarkably promisihg. , •
:: -aC;'.' . BEZONIAN IMP. (1). Bay Horse (half-brother ..to • Cicero—Derby. Newmarket Stakes,/ July Stakes, ertc.);,brod in; Ebglaad' in- 1 1904,; by Lord, Rgseberv,. by Velasquez (dinner of. Princess- of. Wales's Stakes, of ' 10,000 , eovs:, ■ Champion, States, etc., and 6eoond in 2000 Guineas ; and, Derb- to Galiee. More, and. half-brother ; toi Sir Vi6te— Derbyand Leger—and Bona Vista—2ooo, Gui-neas,-and-sire of Cyllene).from Gas (half-sister to Guineas.; and .' Derby—;wd -.to, Chelahdrjf—looo Guineas and second in : Leeerr-; by; Ayrshire 2000 Guineas,' Derby, aid . Eclipse Stakes), .from Illuminata ; (half-sister !to Footgranddam; -of Flair.: (1000 r ' Guineas),, by ißosicrucian (unbeaten), from , (threequarter ! sister.' to " Lord Lyqi—2ooo'" 'Guineas, i -Derby,' 'and . Leger—Achiercment^-iOOO:-Guineas: and Leger—imd-to, .Chevisaunce,' dam of. Jean-; ette-^aks'.and; Leger), iAthol,- (Derbyi and'Leger),'frbm'''Paradign;(half-ysfer-to Rouge.) Rose, ,aam >of Bendi Or-rDerby. and •' sire. of' Guineas, Derby, . - JJEZONI-A'N, was 1 a high-class performer - in' England.'/ 'He woi the' Kempton! Breeders', Foal Plate,' : 1000 'sovs. • (beating., Galvani),';,eto.- .Ran"< seoond /-in the 2000 Gnineis'.tq' J Slieve,' Galleon in; 1.41,' third in the Champa≠ Stakes, Prince of - Wales's' Stakes and ;Ecßpse' gfakes, l and fourth in' tho Derby .to Orby; Wofllwinder, and' Slieve.r.Galloon . (again beating - ■ • BEZONIAN-will, stand at theT WAIKi'NAE STUD, and' will serve' a-limited number df Approved'Mare9 at Tlmty-Guineas each.' ' ' . . NOTE.—In . the . ease .-.of any mare proving empty, and again visiting the- Waikanae Stud,; half the fee previously paid will be illowed for : For further parfaculars apply to . ANDREW COCHRAN, ■ . Stud Groom, ' 2058 -Waikanae. LAND NOTICES. FOR SALE. in the Moat Thriving District )n tb» \"nrH> p ENKEAL STOKE BUSINESS; consisting of vX- drapery. Grocery; Ironmonger j, Crockery, Bbota. - and -Shoes, Grass' Seeds, 'Paints, Oils! Etc. Without - doubt tha' Most ■Country t>tor# in the, xNorth'lslani ■ r: .Owner wishes to wll simply: :oq.-account of faniily'..reasons; nothing' wrong: with the businesi.,, Average turnover iSOOO per annumi and ein) eaßily-' bo increaied;-also-Bakery iiuiueM ; connected .with;«amfc., . . : Bnildings: Largo S^tory. Shop, with 12| neni. Of land, with'post- office and''telephone. Pries '■JBDM), on easy terms.' Stock at valuatioa .Vendor prepared- to give. reasonable terms; for stock to good' man. VAlso with the "above cah be'.putchased a.-beantifol ;Ketfjtanca-'of;b-rooms,'. room (telephone toistor'e), .with lj'acres of land; coaohhouse, stable, garden; ;'Pric6 UI1000) mort- 1 gage- jeTOO. The above is placed on the market under circumstahees. Good reason for. felling. Real .good,' sound payable business, v For further.-particulars-applj ,te. VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT;" FEILDING. ' , THE -results -obtainedfby. Advertisers in the Classified Columns of.. "The ■ Dominion" ire 6uch as to confirm their, belief-that the ( wjr frr
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