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SPORTING. TTOROWHENUA HACK . RACING .- ' \ . CLUB. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1910. TO BE HELD ON LEVIN RACE- . . COURSE. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. For full programme, seo "Referee." ■ Excursion Trains to and from Levin. . ■"'-■/.■■' . ''.- ,F. ; G. ROE, ' ■■■...- . . Secretary. P.O. Box 10, Weijerba. . ■• ; Wanganui' jockey club. ..•■•' _...".■..■■' . . . FUTURE EVENTS. V SPRING MEETING, 1911. WANGANUI GUINEAS. 'Distance, one mile.—A sweepstake. of 10- sovs. each ' for starters with 400 sovs. added; second horse to receive'so sovs. from the stakes, and third horse 25.sovs. from tho stakes; for threoryear-olds (present two-year-olds). Colts; Bst. lOlb.; fillies and geldings, Bst. slb. Nomination, 1 sov,-; acceptance 4 sovs.,'and 5 sovs. at the post. , : >' . : Entries close FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1910," "at 9.30 p.m. . ■•'■ ' AUTUMN 'MEETING, 1912. THE' JACKSON STAKES. Distance, six furlongs.—Of 500 sovs.; second liorse to receive 75 sovs.. and third, horse 25 sovs. from tho stakes. For hvo-year-olds (present-yearlings) and upwards; . weight for age.' , .' By . subscription of .5 sovs. each, unless .forfeit is.declared and paid as follows:— . 1 sov. if struck out on. or'beforo nomination night, Spring .Meeting,. 1911, 0r.2 sovs. if struck out on or before nomination night, Autumn Meeting, ,' 1912. . ..'-. ■ All horses remaining in after latter date to'pay.'the subscription d£ 5 sovs. on -first acceptance' night, Autumn : Meeting, 1912. . v.''.. 1..-' ;. . Entries close FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, .-.- ■■ 1910, at 9.30 p.m.' No Money Required at Time of Entry. ■".']•'.'■ ■.; ' W. HALL, Secretary. . P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. . , /' STUD NOTICES, rriO . STAND : THE' ■ SEASON. ACHILLES. ; •'■ .■;■■'. '(IMP,.) 13.(1599).. •-. - - . ■ .- ACHILLES, by Medallion-Nereid, by Goldsbrough, - is a beautifully proportioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. ■'■':. He' won over in stake money, and that without being "engaged" as f.tiyo , . or three-year-old, when he was practically invincible. '...'.:'. ■ He proved himself, a champion in each of the' -'six . seasons he raced, retains. all his,courage, and he has probably the cleanest set of legs'iii New Zealand to-day. . : He won three' Jubilee Cups, two :Elec- ■' • trie-Plates,' two .C.J.C. Challenges, two North Island Challenges, ''three Jackson Stakes,'"-the Juvenile 'Plate, Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally' brilliant' perform/ anco—Machine Gun,'2yrs., had the maiden' allowance, ■ and carried 7st. 21b;, Achilles, 3yre.,' with.,'full penalties, .carried- 9st. 101b,), Manawatu Stakes, Hawke's: Bay Stakes,-A.R.C. Century Stakes,..Wahganui.' Guineas, Wellington Stakes; Wellington, Cup, etc.' In fact, no horse in New Zealand-performed like hiin. He has .never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. :He comes of Bruce Lowe's No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert. Victor, George Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendicant, Shdtover, -etc., while tho :same family is represented in-these .colonies by . those successful .. sires, . Nordtnfeldt,' Goldsbrough,. Robinson, Crusoe, MartiniHenry, etc.i ; ; ■ . . "'.'..,'' ; ;:v";bezoniaf::", : ; •-;,: : : ; ; -' .-■>..,.(imp,) , i.; ; .:.- ' '. ■ '.-■. , BAY HORSE .(half-brother to; CiceroDerby, Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, etc.);; bred in- England• in'l9o4 by Lord. Bosebery, by Velasquez (winner of Princess ' 'of/-.-Wales's ' Stakes ■ 0f... 10,000 sovs., Champion Stakes, etc.,,and second, in 2000: Guineas and. Derby to Galtee More, and half-brother "to Sir Visto—Derby' and Leger—and Boha Vista—2ooo. Guineas, and sire of Cyllcne), from Gas. (three-quarter-sister to Ladas—2ooO Guineas and Derby— and to Chelaudry—looo . Guirifas. and second in Leger), and dam of Neil Gow ,(2000 Guineas),: by: Ayrshire .(2000 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse Stakes), from Illuminata (half-sister to Footlight, grand dani of Elair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosicrucian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (three-quarter-sister to Lord Lyon—2ooo Guineas, Derby, and Leger—Achievement—looo . Guineas' and Leger—and to Chevisaunce,' dam of Janette—Oaks !and Leger); by Blair-Athol (Derby and 'Leger), from Paradigm (halfsister to. Rouge Rose,,dain of.Bend Or— Derby and sire of Ormonde—2ooo Guineas, : Derby, and Leger). , '' • ,'iBEZONIAN was a high-class performer in England. Hβ won the Kempton Breeders' Foal Plate, 1000 sovs. (beating Galvani), etc. Ran second in the 2000 Guineas to Slieve Galleon in 1.41 4-sth, third in the Champagne Stakes,. Prince of Wales's Stakes, and Eclipse Stakes, and i; fourth in the .Derby to Orby, Woolwiuder, and Slieve,. Galleon (again beating Galyani).. - ■■ ■ ... , . ! ACHILLES and BEZONIAN . :' ..-..■', Will. Stand at the : •'■:•■ : WAIIUNAE STUD, and will Servo a Limited Number of , ' Approved Mares at ' ' , ... THIRTY GUINEAS EACH. - For further Darticulars, apply to. ANDREW COCHRAN, : Stud Groom, Waikanae. STOCKTON GOAL ,:; GIVES ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ,' . . ■That cannot be said of other coals. Entire satisfaction means that tho housewife is pleased with, the very sniall amount of ash left after a fire of ■ STOCKTON COAL And also with tho efficiency with which it serves' both in the range aud tho opon fire-place. : It is a thoroughly clean,- reliable coal that gives more heat to the lump than any other kind. You will obtain satisfaction after ringing up, or writing to 1 Said Brown, Ltd.. DISTRICT ACENTS, " 39 JOHNSTON STREET. Stores: ADELAIDE and .TINAKORI ROADS. TORY and WILLIS STREETS. Telephone Numbers—Bß, 124, 164, 805, 942. STUDY the Property Market.—The back page of "Tho Dominion" if a Land and Farm Directory.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 900, 20 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 900, 20 August 1910, Page 3

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