SPORTINC. / J 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, see "Referee." . Excursion Trains to and from Levin. : "-.' F. G. ROE, ■ ■ . .. ■ ■ ■ Secretary. • ; 10, Wereroa. ' .WANGANUI . JOCKEY/' '. CLUB. FUTUEE E\rENTS. - - SPRING MEETING, 1911.- ; WANGANUI GUINEAS. Distance, one ' inile.-A'sweepstake..of .10 sovs. each for starters-with 400 sovs. added ;,sec- ■:-■' ond horse*to,receive 50 sovs. from the stakes, and third horse ,25 sovs. trom the stakes; for three-year-olds (present two-year-olds). Colts, Sst. 101b.; fillies and geldings, Sst. slb. Nomination, 1 '.-,- sov.; acceptance 4 sovs., and 5 sovs. at the post. Entries close FEIDAY, 2nd SEPTEM-. •;'..,' BER. 1910, at 9.30 p.ni. , . AUTUMN MEETING. 1912. THE JACKSON STAKES. Distance, six - : furlongs.—Of'soo sovs.; Second horse : to'receive 75 sovs., and third horse 25 ■-sovs. from the'stakes. For two-ycar- , . olds (present'yearlings) and upwards; .'..- weight for age.. ' By, subscription of 5 sovs 'each, unless, forfeit is declared and paid-as follows:—- ■;.-'. 1-soy.-if stru'ekout on or before no- ■. raination "night; Spring' Meeting, 1911, .' /or 2 sovs. if struck out.on or before • nomination night, Autumn Meeting, ■ 1912. -. ...-.,. ' - ''.-■!.; '■ . '-,'..• '■ ■ , All houses remaining in iafter, latter .'date to pay the subscription of 5 sovs. "on first acceptance night,. Autumn Meeting, 1912. ■ . ' ■ Entries close FEIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBEE, ■: -~ ... 1910, at 9.30 p.m. . : . . No Money Required it-Time of Entry.;- ■■'-■: '.-'-. y"~-"" W.'HALL; Secretary. :■ .'• , P.O. Box 15. Waußanui.', . ,■'■■.■■ , lower; valley jockey club ■ ,■■;: ■ RACES-' - '; , '' MARTINBOEOUGH, SEPT. 22!& 23,;1910., NOMINATIONS close September 2 (Fri- . day). Weights declared on or about' September '7. (Wednesday). Acceptances and Entries/Tuesday,-September ,13.. For Programme see "Referee," icards, and posters. -'.-' .-■■•-..' . '. ' .-. Coaches meet ! trains at. Featherston, conveying visitors to. Races. 1 .-'-■,.. . . F.J.- BEAD, •'■:. Sec. - L.V.J. Club,- Martinborqugh. Telegraph Office closes at 5-p.m; ■ , X. ' STUD NOTICES. mo "STAND ' THE- SEASON. T' :-ACHILtES : ; ,' ."..-■:. - ;■'. (IMP.) .-13 (If 99). ■ .; -.' ' ■ ;• ACHILLES, by • Medallion-Nereid, by • Goldsbrough, is a beautifully proportioned chestnut • horse.'standing slightly over sixteen hands. >Ho won over j≥9ooo in. stake money, and that without.being "engaged" as two-, or three-year-old, .when .he. was practically invincible! ' .'-." _ V. ' Ho proved himself a champion in each of the six "seasons lie 'raced/ retains all his courage, and he has probably the Meanest set-of legs'in Now Zealand to T day.. : He'i-won thres'Jubilee' Cups, two Electric Plates,.--two C.J!C.' Challenges,, two North Island Challenges, three; Jackson Stakes, .the Juvenile • Plate, • Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally brilliant performance—Machine Gun, 2yrs., had the maiden •allowance, "and. carried 7st. 21b., Achilles, 3yrs., with full, penalties,. carried 9st.' 101b.), Manawatu Stakes, 'Hawke's Bay Stakes, A.R.C. Century Stakes,, Wanganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Wel-lington-Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in New Zealand; performed liko him. Ho has never been unduly'! taxed, and his constitution is Unimpaired. Ho. comes of Bruce Lowe's. No. 13 family; whence spring Highflyeri Albert Victor, George Frederick, Orla'ndo, Beadsmani , Mendicant, Shotover," etc., while tho same family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires, Nordenfeldt, Goldsbrough, Robinson. Crusoe, MartiniHenry, etc. . j ' ''.: ■' • ' ':;■-.:jEEZONIAN' ; . ■..•"■, .' ■: : (rap.) l.:. . ...... BAY HORSE (half-brother to CiceroDerby, ■ Newmarkst Stakes, July Stakes, etc.); bred in England in 1904 by Lord Rosebery, by Velasquez (winner of Princess of Wales's Stakes "of 10,000 sovs., Champion Stakes,' etc., and second in 2000 Guineas and Derby to Galtoe More, and half-brother to Sir Visto—Derby and Bona Vista—2ooo : Guineas, and sire of Cylleno),-from Gas (threc-quavter- ; sister to Ladas—2ooo Guineas and Derby— and to Chelandry—looo Guineas and second in Leg«r), and dam of Neil Gow (2000 Guineas), by Ayrshire (2000 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse Stakes), fromillluminata (half-sister to Footlight, grand' dam of Elair, 1000 ' Guineas), by, Rosicrucian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (thr«e-quarter-sister to' Lord Lyon—2ooo Guineas, Derby, and Leger—Achievement—looo Guineas and Leger—and to Chevisaunce, dam of Janetto—Oaks and Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger),. from Paradigm (halfsister,to Rouge.Rose, dam of Bend Or— Derby and sire of Ormonde—2ooo Guineas, Derby,',and Leger). ■ _ ■ ■■ BEZONIAN was a high-class - perf ormti in England. Ho won tho Kempton Breeders! Foal- Plate,, 1000 sovs. (beating Galvarii), etc. Ran second 'in 'the 20D0 Guineas' to'Sli«ve Galleon in 1.41 4-sth, third in the Champagne Stakes, Prince of' Wales's Stake's,' and- Eclipse Stakes; and fourth , rn the Derby to Orby, Woolwinder, and Slievo Galleon (again beatin* Galvani). ' ACHILLES and BEZONIAN- ' ' ' Will' Stand at'tho'' " ' ' WAIEANAE SfjpD, ■' and will Serve a Limited ' Number of Approved Marts at. ■ . THIRTY GUINEAS EACH. ' For further' particulars, apply to \ V .-ANDREW-' COCHRAN, . .* Stud Groom, ■ r ■ ' >Waikanae.
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