SPORTiNC. t T{| ANNE VIE KE RACING CLUB •!> STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, SEl'TEltßKlt 13, 1911. First Race starts at 12.45. - 1. nPiXTEKS' HUIiDLES, 60 sovs.j t t miles. Nom., l sov.; acc., 1 sov. J 2. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, 90 sovs. >• 21 miles. Nom„ 1 sow, acc., 2 sovs. 3. IUUIIATI WELTER, SO sovs.; 1 ; _ mile. Norn., 1 sov.: ace., 1 sow [. i. DANNEVIIfKE STEEPLECHASE . 150 sovs.; .3 miles. Nom., 1 sow; acc., : ' sovs. .5. OPEN HURDLES, SO sovs; 1} miles Ncm., 1 sov.; acc., 1 sov. 6. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, 71 1 sovs.; 2 miles. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., 1 so*- ■ 7. UIIUTAOROA HACK WELTER, 6! • sovs.; 7 furlongs. Nom., 1 sov.; acc., l=or j DATES: Nominations August 21th c Weights (on or about) September Ith; Ac . ceptances, September Stii. Tor lull de tails sco "Referee," Card, and Poster Pro ■ grammes. ' JAS. S. FREEMAN, Secretary. ) STUD NOTiCES. . rjlO STAND THE SEASON : ACHILLES (IMP.) 13. [ (1599). f,CXIIIjX,ES, by .Medallion—Nereid, b; Goldsbrough, is a beautifully propor tioned chestnut, horse, standing slight! l over sixteen hands. He won over .£9ooi in stake money, and that without bcini 'engaged" us two or three-year-old • when ne was practically invincible. He proved himself a champion in cacl of the six seasons he raced, retains, al his courage, and he has probably thi cleanest set of legs in New Zealand to day. He won three Jubilee Cups, two Elec trie Plates, two C.J.C. Challenges, tw< . North Island Challenges, three Jacksoi Stakes, the Juvenile Plate, Middle Pari Plate (an exceptionally brilliant perform ance—Machine . Gun, 2yrs., had the Mai den allowance, and carried 7st. 21b. Achilles, 3yrs., with full penalties, carricc 9st. 101b.), Manawatu Stakes, Hawko'i Bay Stakes, A.R.C. Century Stakes, Wa nganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Wei lington Cup, etc. In fact, no horso ii New Zealand performed like him. Hi has never been unduly taxed, and hi: constitution is unimpaired. He comes o Bruce Lowe's v No. 13 family, whenei spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, Georg< Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Jlendi cant, Shotover, etc., while tho sam< family is represented in these colonics b 1 those successful sires Nordenfeldt, Golds brough, Robinson Crusoe, Martini-Henry etc. BEZONIAN (IMP.) I. BAY HORSE (half-brother to CiceroDerby, Nowmarlcet Stakes, July Stakes etc.); bred in England'in 1901/ by lon Rosebery, by Velasquez (winner of Prin cess of Wales's Stakes of 10,000 sovs. Champion Stakes, etc., and second in 200 i Guineas and Derby to Galteo More am half-brother to Sir Vista—Derby am Le^er— and to Bona Vista—2ooo Guineas and sire of Cyllene), from Gas (three quarter sister to Ladas—2ooo Guineas am Derby—and to Chelandry—looo- Guineas and second in Leger, and dam of Nei Gow—2ooo Guineas), by Ayrshire (200 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse Stakes), fron Illuminata (half-sister to' Eootlight, grand dam of Flair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosi crucian t (unbeaten), from Paraffin (three quarter sister to Lord Lyon—2ooo Guineas Derby and Leger—Achievement-1000 Gui neas and Leger—and to Chevisaunce, dan of Jeanette—Oaks and Leger), by Blai Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradigc (half-sister to Rougo Rose, dam of Bern Or—Derby, and sire of Ormonde—2oo Guineas, Derby, and Leger). BEZONIAN was a high-class performc in England. Ho won the Kenipton Breed ers' I'oal Plate, 1000 sovs. (beating Gal vani), etc. R-an second in the 2000 Guinea Slieve Galloon in 1.11 t-sth, third in tu ■ Champagne Stakes, ■ Prince of Wales' "Stakes'and Eclipse Stakes, and fourth ii , the Derby, to Orby, Woolwinder, 1 "am "Bil'ettf'G&lleSii Wgain ; 'beatin'g'"G'ah'am)."' ACHILLES and BEZONIAN Will ..Stand at the WAIKANAE STUD, and-will Servo a Limited Number of - Approved Mares at THIRTY GUINEAS'EACH; ' For particulars apply - to ANDREW COCHRAN, Stud Groom; WAIKANAE. ■ FOR SALE, (SUFFOLK STALLION "STRONGBOW (imp.), bred by Groongal, Pastora Co., Ltd., N.S.W. STRONGBOW is 6 years old, and is- f fine up-standing horse of. 17 hands,, wit! plenty of bone and substance. Guarantee sound. .For further particulars, apply to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH. 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