.;~SHQW ; .White Cloyer : Ist,' silver medal;' Sad,- bronee medal; 3rd, hoc. certificate 180. 501b3. Cow Grass : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hou. certificate 181. sulbs. Red Clover: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd. Hon. certificate 152. 501bs. Alsyke Clover: Ist, silver m»dal ; 2nd, brouza medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate Class U—Wool. 153. One Bale Soured Merino Wool, of not less than SOOlbs : Ist, silver modal; 2nd, bronze medal ; 3rd, hon. certificate ISi. One Bale Scoured Lone; Wool, of not less than 2>'!oibs : Ist, silver medal ; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hou. certificate Class V—Sheep Dogs. 185. Sheep Dog 3 : Ist, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate Class W—Greyhouxds. ISH. Greyhound: Ist, silver medal; 2nd, brouze medal; 3rd, hon. certificate. J. CHURCH, ■Seoebuy. STALLIONS THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE g_|" I B E 11 N I A N Will Travel in the Oamaru District this Season. Notice of Locality in future advertisement. PEDIGREE: Chestnut Colt, 16 hand"? 1 inch high, 5 years old, by i-IAiL Tkaix. imported, out of imported English mare Bolijca, purchased ht Sydney by Messrs. Knight and Do Mestre, and s LI by them to L. Ivlurkey, Esq , Cantej'burv. PEDIGREE OF TMW IMPORTKD THOROUGHBRED HOR-E MAIL TRAIN: Mail Thai*. foa.le.-l IS6'l. is a Chestnut Horse, got. by Grosvenor out of CVlerity l>y 81'dght-of-Hand, li-r dam Queen of Carthage by Velocipede out of Dido by Whisker, her ! dam Miss Garforth by Walton, her dam by HyacinthiiK out. of Z-ira by DelpUini out of l-'iora by King Kerens out of Atalanta by Matchfm, Lass of tlv Mill by Oromoko, Old Traveller (sister to Clark's lass of the Mill), Mr. Holmes' Mis* Makers by Young Greyhound o,d Partner Woo-cock (dam of the Lamliton), Miss ; foe Croft's Day R:irb (granddam of the Ano.-i.sior -iarJing, M.iko less (Desclemona's (lami, Brinomer Diok\ Pursou (son of Dagworth), Burton Barb mare. Guosvexor, bred by Mr. Webster in IS4-S. G.it by Touchstone out of Miss Bewrley by Stockport, her dam sister f.o S win ton by Conius—.Shuitie. (Stud Book, vol, —, page 248). Stockport, V-ved by Mr. Robinson in 1832, got by Langer out of Oiympia by Sit Oliver, her dam Scitilla by Anvil out oi Scots by Eclineo—Herod, So. (-Stud Boole, vol. -t, page 335.) At iive years old, Matt.. Thais" ran second to John Davis for the Northampton Stakes. one of the bast races ever ran in England. At six year 3 old, he won the Gold Vase aI. Ascot, two Hides, bt-ating Regalia (winner of the Uaks), and fourteen other good horses.
PEDIGREE OF BOLINA (IMPORTED). Bou.va, eh. f . foaled 23 nl May, ISS6, bred by ('. E. Johnston- 1 , Esq. ; by Marionette, «.l;im Laverua by Tom 'J'ulloeh. g. dam I.iz/.ie by Theo-i, g. g. d;i.m Ve-ure, by Mulev Moloch, g. g. g. dam Zenana, by Sultan, &o. Makiiinettk, hy Touchstone dam Marion by St. Mart n i;. dam Kebocea the dam of Alice Hawthorne by Lottery, &c. Terms—Thoroughbred Marc.?, 7 Guineas ; GiiM'autos, 10 t-uiiicaß. Hack Aiaiva, 5 Guineas; Guarantee, 7 Guineas. Ail mares yuarsmteed to this horse, sold, dying, or changiug hands in any way, to bo paid for. K. RICHARDSON, 1 loyal Hotel, 404 Proprietor, Oainarn. SPORTING i A R X K U li [ II A 0 K S. Y 7 - FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, IS7S. Judos : Mr. G. A. Han-is. Starter : Mr. Wm. Beattie. Ckekk of Scaus : Mr. John Gumi. CJ.ERK OF Coursk : Mr. John Murray. iTEWAKns: Mess;--, stoddavt, Oliver, Munro. Bell, Murray, E. i\ Smith. T. C. Hill! Cha.'lßitn, Baxter, Wm. Gardiner, Hille, Collins, and Malcolm. PROGRAMME: Maldkn Plate of s-.n-s. V:>r all h>T.«j« '< that have never won a race. Distance. Ik miles. Entry, LI. Wharr Kunt Cvv of sovs. A handicap. Open to all comers. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, Ll, Acceptance. LI. Shepherds' ash Working Men's Rack of »OV3. Employers of labor excluded, | )istanco, 11 miles. Weight for aifc i Entry, Ll. " | Hack Rack of sovp. Open to all horsm j that did not compute in any previous race at tao Meeting. lOxfc. up. Half- | mve heats. Entry, 10a. Post entrv. Ladies'Pcrnsi", of si.va Winner of'the Cup to carry 71b. -penalty. Welter weight for n-do. Distance, 1'? irdies. Entry, 1.1 10.-:. Tkottinu I'akdicvp of govs. Nomination. 10s. Acceptance, 10?. iOsfc. 71b. up. Forced Handicai' of sovs. C.'impulti.-.i-y for winn-.-rs, and open to losers. Lis i
t&isce, Ia mi'cs. Lniry, LI. COXSOLATION HaN'MC.U» Of 80V3. Poi all beaten horses 'luring the Meeting. Distance, 1 mile. Entry, LI. JOULES .AND REGULATIONS. The iliatiicfc to ejtuiid ""rom Awamoko to l.Oiig.slip Station, o-i rliu Of.a»o sido ; thoncv :rom I uke Oiuiu to : iejiiia,.'i<'s Mill, ou the > Uuite-bnry «id", by 'h,.' W.v.iwvlicd. The M-.idi;!t, Ruck, and Tiotfcirtg U-ices .are confined to the district, and horse l ; qualified lim-t be known to be the bonajide property or the nominator three months prior to the Meeting. Qualification foe, LI. Three' horse 3to .start, or no race. All entries and nominations must be sent in to the Hcuretauy, at Whare Kim Hotel, not later than. 11 p.m. on the night prip.r "to the Meeting. "The Otsgp Jockey Club Rules strictly adhered to. The decision of the Stowards in all caeca to be final "AL FILED K. CAMERON. • r <3l Hon. Sec. [T ANTED, Persons Eeekina Situations Vy to ivnovv' that the Mat;, is the best moans of making their wants known, r,s advertisements of that ci&ss aro always 100 - ,i-' lor in Evening Paper \
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 743, 28 August 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)
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