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SPORTING. nnHE MA.NAAYATU TROTTING CLUB INAUGURAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Nominations for a\l events close MONDAY, AUGUST 21st, at 9 p.m. G. S. D. AYATSON. Secretary. Bos 52, Palnierston North, DANNEYIKKE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. First Race starts at 12.15. 1. HUNTERS' HURDLES, 60 sovs.; 15 miles. Nom., 1 sov.; ace., 1 sov. 2. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, 90sots.; 2j miles. Nom., 1 sov., ace, 2 sovs. 3. RAUMATI AYELTER, SO sovs.; li mile. Nom., 1 sov.; ace.. 1 sov. i. DANNEYIKKE STEEPLECHASE, 150 sovs.; 3 miles. Nom., 1 sov.; ace, 2 EOVS. ,5. OPEN HUUDLES, SO sovs; 1J miles. Ncm., 1 sov.; ace., 1 sov. G. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, 75 sovs.; 2 miles. Nom., 1 sov.; ace, 1 so'-. 7. UMUTAOROA HACK AYELTE'R, 65 sovs.; 7 furlongs. Nom., 1 sov.; ace, 1 sov. DATES: Nominations August 21th; AA'eights (on or about) September 4th; Acceptances, September Bth. For full details sec "Referee," Card, and Poster Programmes. . JAS. S. FREEMAN, Secretary. vSTUD NOTICES. rjlO ; STAND THE SEASON. ACHILLES (IMP.) 13. (1899). ACHILLES, by Medallion-Nereid, by Goldsbrough, is a beautifully proportioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. He won ove,r ,£9OOO in stake money, and that without being "engaged" l as two or three-year-old, when he was practically invincible. Ho proved himself a champion in each of the six seasons ho raced, retains all his courage, and he has probably the cleanest set of legs, in New Zealand today. He. won.three Jubilee Cups, two Electric Plates,' two C.J.C. Challenges, two North Island Challenges, threo Jackson Stakes, the' Juvenile Plate, Middle Park Plato (an exceptionally brilliant performanco—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, AVanganui Guineas, AYellington Stakes, AVellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horso in New Zealand performed like him. He has never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. He conies of Bruce Lowe's No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert A r ictor, George Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendicant, Shotover, etc., while tho samo family is represented in these colonies ,by those successful sires Nordenfeldt, Goldsbrough, Robinson Crusoe, Martini-Henry, etc. BEZONIAN (IMP.) I. ' BAY HORSE (half-brother to CiceroDerby, Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, etc.); bred in England in 1904 by Lord Rosebcxy, by A'elasquez (winner of Princess of AYales's Stakes of 10,000, &ovs., Champion Stakes, <tc, and second in 2000 Guineas and Derby to Galteo More, and half-brother to Sir Vista —Derby and Lcger—and to Bona Vista —2000 Guineas, and siro of Cyllene), from Gas (threequartor sister to Ladas—2ooo Guineas and Derby—and to Chclandry—looo Guineas, and second in Leger, and dam of Neil Gow—2ooo Guineas), by. Ayrshire (2000 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse Stakes), from Illuminata (half-sister to Footlight, grand-, dam of Flair, 1000 Guineas), by Rosicrucian (unbeaten), from Paraffin (threequarter sister lo Lord Lyon—2ooo Guineas, Derby and Leger—Achievement—looo Guineas and .Legcr—and to Chcvisaunce, dam of Jeauette—Oaks and Leger), by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradigm (half-sister to .Itougo Rose, dam of Bend Or—Derby, and sire of Ormonde—2ooo Guineas, Derby, and Leger). BEZONLYN was a high-class performer in England. He won tho Kempton Breedors' I'oal Plato, 1000 sovs. (beating Galvani), etc. Ran second in the 2000 Guineas Slieve Galleon in 1-41 4-sth, third in the Champagne Stakes, Princo of AVales's Stakes and Eclipse Stakes, and fourth in the Derby to Orby, AVoolwinder, and Siievo Galleon (again beating Galvani). ACHILLES and BEZONIAN . AYill Stand at the AA T AIKANAE STUD, and ivill Servo a Limited Number of Approved Mares at . THIRTY GUINEAS EACH, For particulars apply to ANDREW COCHRAN, Stud Groom, AVAIKANAE. FOR SALE, SUFFOLK STALLION "STRONGBOAY" (imp.), bred by Grooiigal, Pastoral Co., Ltd., N.S.AV. STRONGBOW is 6 years old, and is a fine up-standing horso of 17 hands, with plenty of bone and substance. Guaranteed sound. For further particulars, apply to DALGBTY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, CHMSTCHUKCH. FOn SALE. 1 KK/I ACRES, Freehold, situated 5 XODtt miles from Te Kuiti, by good road. All easy country, high fern and bush, two-thirds-ploughable; well watered by running streams; 250 acrc3 ploughed and sown in tho best of English grasses. House of 6 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. Railway divides tho property. Price £i 15s..per acre. Terms. OAKfk ACRES, Freehold, all first-class . i4i\ju\j papa country, and all excellent eheep country, IGOO acres in grass, ring fenced, and divided into 18 paddocks. Stock now on the property, 1700 ewes, 200 dry sheep, arid 400 head of cattle. Splendid house of 11 rooms, new woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings; i mile from School, 21 miles from Store, and Post Office, telephone on to the house. Price, £6 10s. per acre. Terms arranged. M'DOWALD & COCHRANE LAND AGENT. TE KUITI. PEEEHOLD DAISY FASM, nw ACRES, at '.£l3 per acre. Will c»ra «.' i S3 COATS all tho year ronnd. Divided into I paddocks, Tell fenced, with tood 4-roomed Cottage, cutbnildiaga, cost. shed, etc. Good metalled road« 1 mill from factory, i mile school. 2ER.HS; £250 down. Balance os Mortgage, W. P. GARNER AMD CO,, LAND iND ESTATE AGENTd, TAIHAPiS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QQQry ACRES, 9 miles from HamilniOO I ton, 4 from Cambridge, and 1$ miles from Ohaupo, Main Trunk Line; all level land, unimproved; surveyed into 50acro sections. Price, ,tfi per acre. AYill exchange for farm land, or lightly encumbered city property. This is just the sort of hind for speculation, a.s (he adjoining land, which is fully improved, is selling at £15 and .£IG per acre. For further information apply VICTOR E. SMITH, AGENT, FEILDIN.G,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 19 August 1911, Page 3

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