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SPORTING. STUD NOTICES. .JjKANGITIKEI' RACING CLUB, STAXI) SEASON. B Y^ S ' 13. " SPRING MEETING. ( 1899 -> To be held'- on tlw" Bulls Racecourse, On chestnut horse, standing slightiy over sis- , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, t*' ll hauds : ~H « ov i el ;• -?? 00 ?, iu sta fe' SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th, <1910. ~ vStW'T D { l r T ; champion in each. I £ tw'Vi A " 3 '' of'tho six seasons lie raced! retains all' Vr TTT \rn nK-io G -J VI ? on ' Ju df. his courage, and he has probably the cleanII in r 7 PP m' est of iu Zealand to-day. V f f-i^ C i a H 1 He-won tJiree Jubilee Cups, two Elec ; \r'v I V T Soale •' i • trie Plate, two C.J.C. Challenges, two Clerk '' nf pL® ®r'i. r 1 -U'l? 6 ™! I }' North'lsland Challenges, three Jackson w t>i 11 ■ T !L Stakes, tho Juvenile Plate. Middle Park 01 l' plate (an exceptionally briiliant performSnrrnnn "\rl Tiin il' ■?' j ance—Machine Gun, 2yrs., had the maiden r i te . , ™ rds p a »4 allowance, and carried 7st. 21b., Achilles, B-iilev" n V : w al 3yrs., with full penalties, carried 9st. d Irf - Dalrymplo, loll,.), Mauawatu Stakes, Hawko's Bay Y l vUil/f ; J " .Stakes, A.R.C. Century Stakes, .WangaRichLl'lf RichaXn V'"{Spiv- nui Gu^as - Ellington Stakes, WelMcnardS'U. 1. Kichai dson A. A M Do-, lington Cup _ etc . In factj n0 horse in (i" ' Wiknii T P-' Wh'i l Fl'illips, J. Zealand performed like him. He LiSiYi'titJ '".Iff V'V'iS h? '™"' TCTI^BfTLi^XS ana Jas. h. ; ttilson. . ■ : spr in g Highflyer, Albert Victor, George' ' vrncT Frederick, Orlando, Beadsmaii, Memlicant, Shotover, ctn., while the same To -start at 12 . noon. family is represented in ' these colonies I.FLYING HANDICAP (open), of 70 by those successful sires,' Nor'denfeldt, Sovs'.; second horse to receive' 10 Goldsbrough, Robinson Crusoe, Martinisovh.; and third -horse 5 sovs. (both etc. : from the stake). Nomination l sov.' uwnvTrv mini i Acccptance 1 sov. Six JjJjZOiSIAA (IMl.) 1. 2. WILLOWBANIC HACK ' StlbpLE- _ B f Y HORSE to Cicero- '' CHASE,, a. handicap of 80 govs.; sec- « a tes, July Stakes ond horse to receive.lo sovs., and the S? 0 ');. bred in England in. 1904 by Lord third horse 5 sovs. (both from the Kosebery by Velasquez (winner ot Prinstake). Nomination 1 sov. Accept- cess' of-.Wales s Stakes of 10,000 m\s., ance 1 sov. About two miles and a ? n h n all !? 1?n &to , s ' r , et '- , am ' co, \ d r Jf quarter, over such course as the 2000 Guineas and Derby to Galtee More . stewards may direct. , . and half-brother to Sir \'isto-Dcrby and 3. PUKEITOU HACK HURDLES, a ban- Bona Vista-2000 Guineas, and dicap of Go sovs.; second horse to re- s ! r ? °t C ?' U< i ne) 'i r „°n n ® aS (thre ?"?, f ceive 10 sovs., and the third horse 5 slst , or , to . Guineas and Derb}sovs. (both from the stake). and , to . Chelaudry-1000 Guiikos and , tion 1 sov: Acceptance 1 sov. One Sw,- 1 ? f J?- am railo and a half,-over six flights of gOM by Ayrshirei (2000 Guineas, batten' hurdles, about 3ft! Sin: Derby, and..Edirae Stakes) from liluimllig]l , nata (half-sister to Foothght, gi*and dam 4. MAIDEN HACK FLAT RACE, of '50 ? f Elair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosicrucian sovk. 1 ; gacond horse -tjTreceive ID (un'ieaten), from Paraffin^fthKO-quaiver-sovs. from' the stakeT Weight for "ster to Lord Lvon-2000 Guineas, Derby, ■ age. 'Entrance 1 sov. Four furlongs. ant J -Leger Achievement 1000 Guineas 5. RANGITIKEI STEEPLECHASE (open), fd' Leger-and to Chevisaunce, dam of . a handicap of 150 sovs.; second horse and Leger), by Blair Athol to'.receive 20 sovs.,'and third horse 10 (Pfby and Leger), from Paradigm (half- . sovs. (both from the stakeV A gold- ?} st f to '?°VSe Rose, dam. or Bend. Or- : ' -mounted whip will bo,presented to 5 and ,sire of Ormonde-2000Guineas, the rider of the winner, by Mr. J. A. v,' i, l f Bailey. Nomination 1 sov. Accept- • BEZONIAN was a high-class performs ance 2 sovs. - . About, two miles and TnS. J r^"' three-quarters, over such' course as ® ni i ii,, 1 ' onnn the stewards may-direct. ri .'■ i' p?} - .(1 , T?? 6. GORTON MEMORIAL" HANDICAP R'J-Vi ti,. ■' .(open),-.of-100 :sovs.; second horse to 5 1 #r iuvJ? Mvs'Tbolh from'the"sta'kei \ 5 a nd fourth in Hie Derty to S?by, Wool-»©-«Ssiff'Jhc sss"" 1 si "™' M ™""« mile and a distance.' Uanamj. 7 '^^o?e?°sot; C K' ' ACH^ S »$ ™lAN - .Si°^v. fro sc^a^: ; d , Seven furlonus., -• and mll S . en ' c a J L 1 ? I mlted Number of b ■ Approved Marss at. THIRTY GUINEAS EACH, i ■ ' ' SECOND DAY. ' For further particulars, apply., to , " ' ; ' ' ANDREW COCHRAN, ' t. 12 noon. Stud.Groim, 1. N6AIO HACK HUEDLES,. a handi- Waikauae. cap of 65'sovs. j second, horse to re- ■ ■ ceive and, the third horse 5 ' sovs'(botli from the stake). Nomina- . _ . . ' - tion 1 sov. • Acceptance 1 sovi One ,^-». w ,. :iri - 1 Jonl iji . -mile - aud-a half/ 1 oyer • six : flights m . vj J batten hurdles, about 3ft. Gin. high. 2. telegraph . handicap - (open), 01 When Doctors recom--70 sovs.; second horse -to receive 10 j j it. t_t* sovs., and the third, horse 5 sovs HlCnCl 3HQ tn6- public (both from the stake).'/domination I sov. Acceptance 1 1 sov. Five.fur- universally use-a remedy 3. CLII I ION STEEPLECHASE, (open), a for OtlG c-npp.i fip. nurOOSehandicap of 120 sovs.; second horse XOr one bpcLUIL purpube to receive 15 sovs., and third horse .u. u i 10 sovs. (both from the stake). Noin- P®. SUfC it HSS ' , illation" 1 sov. Acceptance 2 sovs. . . , . , 1 About two miles and a. quarter,- over merits Which, entitle it tO such course as the stewards may ' ■ • , 4.KILLEYMOON HACK RACE, a han- BUCh W S h . . ■dicap of 60 sovs.;■ second'horso to re-' . . , ■ ■ , ceivo, 10 sovs. from tho stake.. Nom- ThlS IS the Case With-' . ination ,1 sov. ~ : Acceptance i sov., ■ , s.ngatiapa d hack steeplechase, -California- Syrup of Figs, . - w the safe,,gentle and reliable 5 soys, (both from the stake). Nom- , ~ . , < iuation l sov. -Acceptance 1 sov. Two . laxatlVC that SOOthingly miles, over such course as the-stew- ~ " . . . , ' ards may direct. • cleanses the system and C. SEPTEMBER HANDICAP (open), a oyoitrn aim handicap of 90 sovs.; sccond horse to cf-ptnq tVip receive: 10 sovs., and third horse 5 SiemS ine sovs (both from the-stake); Nomina-' -nf' J. tion 1 sov. Acceptance 2 sovs. One habit 01 Constipation in mile. • ' - ■ , 7. HACK RACE, a handicap or man, WOman Or child. 60 sovs.'; second horse to receive lC , .- ' Insist on having the i sov. , Six furlongs. ■ original and genuine nomination| t and , a . NOMINATIONS for all,-Events will ffl -MH - close With the Sncretary at. the office of gLaj&SlMHilila Mwlel the .Club, Bulls, on FKIDAi, AUGUST . WEIGHTS* for the. First Day's Events , . will be'.' declared at Levin on SATUR- ' war || DAY,- '3rd SEPTEJIBER, 1910, and for . the ,Second Day's Events at the.Office' of "NATURE'S PLEASANT LAXATIVE" Fi?st U pay at 7 ' 30 ° tt the eVenintt 0£ the - of ; all .Chemists, in two sizes. ■' Events" will close with the Secretary, at the Office of the Club, Bulls, on TUES- — : : DAY,'SEPTEMBER 6th, 1910, at 9 p.m., - and for the Second Day's Events at the *J 1 "" 1111 same place at 9 o'clock, oil'the-evening of .f 1 the First Day. . , , | .-' ,| rules. The Goodness of ■All -races to be rim under the New Zealand-Rules-of Racing' ■ . The Winner of any race, after declara- "4 tion of weights, to carry a penalty of M Kg 0 s /fi) % /ra Glb.j of- two or more..races 101b., pro : i|b W KbH khhSm vided' that any horse handicapped at . ' £i lie'a Sst. 101b. and' over will carry only half • . these penalties. This rule does not T . ' \ •. apply to Hurdle, Steeplechase and \yelter Lies in the nulling of the best ■: liaces. ■. o , wheat : the "\yorld produces,Hurdle, Steeplechase, and Welter , ' 1 Races—The winner of any. race after which : by our special,: process, declaration of wei K hs. to'.carry a penalty t i „ the natura l salts, of 71b., of two- or - more• races 101b. H. A. GOODALL, making Bread more nour- . Approved in accordance isbi "g thaa any other ' bread- , ■ of Racing, this 6th day of July, 1910.— I White or Brown. WM. HALL, Secretary Wanganui Jockey I Club. It is absolutely pure, and p9rCATERING. fec% digestible.' W H. PHELP, Baker,- Pastrycook, . and Caterer, 79 Willis Street TRY A LOAF TO-DAY. (next Begg's), ■ is prepared to undertake ~ all manner of Catering for Weddings, —- Parties, Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations given. I ASK THE BAKER. Strictest attention. None but tho best 1. in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea I a speciality. % I 3 wuiiLu^.m THE DOMINION" employe a staff ol \ Advertising Experts, whose services — are alwaj'S available. They. will give qtUDY the - Property Market.-Tho raiuable Advice to Advertisers, .uid b back pa«e of "The Dominion" is a Write Advertisements without any extra L d and rnl Birectory . charge . • Look Welll Wear Well! \ Y* ffi • Jf :ll'J T F y° u have hollow or defective teeth—no matter how bud or how tho •. trouble—there is room for improvement. Cut . : it would Ik; dilllctilt indeed to Unci room for improvement in our Ilnely-finislicd, artisticnlly-coustructcd; hish-gnule, artificial sets of teeth. *• n a* a n C the very best materials by highly-fkillecl craft.suicn—Kuarantecd to look • well, ut well arn wear well. They give full satisfaction with permanent comfort and ease to every cilcnt Jltled with them. Every clicnt rcccivcs the personal attention of one of the principals. • fees Strictly Moderate in All cases. BEAUTIFUL SETS - - - -£2 2s and £3 3s. TEMPORARY SETS re*madc to Porniancift ■ ■ £1 Is. \ . PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS . 5 Injection, Is; Qos, or our Special Painless System, 2s 6d. Painless Extractions FREE when sets are ! Estimates Qlvon Before Work Is Commenced. \ ANDREWS & WYETT I Corner Willis una Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. ' 8 Ilouns: 'J a.m. tofUlO p.m.; 7 p.m. toS.UO p.m. j I

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 3

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