Allowed to Ride unless attired in proper jockey costume. Names of Owners and Trainers, also Colours, MUST accompany Nominations. Attention is drawn to Special Conditions Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7. DEFINITION OF A HACK. A Hack is a horse which has not won a race of the value of lOOsovs or races of the collective value of 250sovs art time of nomination. Dates of Nominations, Acceptances. See, THURSDAY, September 23. — Nominations for *11 events Close at 9 p.m. FRIDAY, October 15 (On or About).— Handicaps declared for First Day's Races. MONDAY, October 18.— Acceptances for First Day's Races and Entries for Maiden. Plate Close at 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY, " October 20.— Handicaps Declared at about 8 p.m. for Second Day's Races ; Acceptances Close at 9 p.m. G. M. PROCTER, Secretary. Box 7, Oamaru, Starting Tapea^Ueed. PAIiLAS. JOL . WILL STAND AT M^flßuL^Tf^ CLYDEVAL'B, i^ KELSO, AND jL^ibß, fc_^dLeL ROXBURGH. Son of Chain Armour anS Nellie. Pallas' proved himself absolutely one of the very best racehorses of his 4ay," and he has proved he can get stock as fast as himself. With his strong strains of blood, combined with his beautiful symmetry and hold masculine appearance he cannot fail to produce racehorses and good utility sorts fox everyday work. He is an absolutely sure breeder. Terms. — Ggns for thoroughbreds, payable January 15. 1910; 4gns for hacks; Ss groomage at first Bervioe. D. M'RAE, Groom^in charge. BARON BOLD (723 c s.b.>. WILL STAND AT ITllfVfSaftn?* POPOTUNOA, TWh|^P If fifft| (headquarters), also at j^4^ 151J3e WMv WADDELL'S, •-"^■"■J^WaW* Esq., ROUGH CRAIG, WAIKOIKOI, GREENVALE, and CROOKSTON. Son of Baron's Pride (9122, 5.C.5.8.) and Donna Roma (15514, 5.C.5.8.). Baron Bold's yearlings in Australia are very high class, and he has proved himself a sure breeder and is a horse that stands out on his own in feet, ankles, bones, and general conformation. He has a grand outlook and style, and his bold masculine appearance all points to him as the type of ahorse that is sure to stamp his own good qualities on his stock. He has the cream * of the Clydesdale blood of the world in his veins. Terms. — 6gns; 3gns due January 15, 1910, 3gns due September IS, 1910. unless' mare paved not to be in foal. Full guarantee Bgue. Groom fees, ss. ALEX. CULLEN, Groom in charge. ABBOT 0t987 5.C.5.8.). &tf%*m&W WILL STAND 1 AT jPJP'^^LFw ROBT. KENNEDY, **^&BBBkmm Esq.'s FARM, DRUMMOND, and travel WESTERN DISTRICTS ' OF SOUTHLAND. Son of Baron's Pride (9122 5.C.5.8.) and Czarina (11160. 5.C.5.8.). Abbot has proved hrmelf one of the moat successful breeding horses in New Zealand, and his etock won at all the shows whero shown last season, practically sweeping the board in yearling classes in Southland. His groups of three, both in male and female, won at the Southland Metropolitan show; they also won prizes at Taieri, Mtmterton, and Hawke's Bay shows, and when offered for sale are always keenly sought after. Terms.— 6gns; 3gns due January 15, 1910, 3gns due September 15, 1910, unless mare proved not to be in foal. Groomage, 5s at first service. Full guarantee, Bgns. WM. TAYLOR, Groom in charge. HIAWATHA OF AUSTRALIA <721 C.5.8.). jBL x WILL TRAVEL VAIW CLINTON - WAJ - ir^^^^** f\ RUNA, WAIPAHI Ja)mmbmWL-*mJaaL IfERINO DOWNS, and surrounding districts. Son of Hiaiwatha (10067 S.C.S.B. and Lady Horatio (14683 (5.C.5.8.). This young horse has a very commanding appearance of great weight, and has great quality of bone with plenty ot substance. The blood in this young sire if bound to make him a successful sire. On his danvs side he runs into that great Darnley family, through Top Gallant, the sire of Sir Ewerard, the sire of Baron's Pride, so that m Hiawatha of Australia we have the greatest croBS known in Scotland. Terms. — Igns; 2gns due- on January 15, 2gns due Septembel 15, 1910, unless the mare is proved not to be in foal. Full guarantee, sgns. Groomage, 5sTHOS ANDERSON, Groom in charge. Conditions. Paddocking provided at 2s per week for each horse. All risks must^ be borne by the owners of mares and »U care will be taken, but no -responsibility borne by the owner of the stallions. Guarantees must be arranged for before service. All terms strictly as advertised. For pedigrees apply to the grooms or the owner, and full particulars will be given Full conditions in pedigrees and particulars of stud stock booklet. J. R. MACKENZIE, Ownei, Popotunoa Stud Farm, Clinton. FOR SALE, or Would LEASE Reasonable for the Season, the following SIRES: Thoroughbred Stallion SIR DOVE (imp. from Australia), by Sir Tristram (imp. from England) ; dam, Grand Dove, by Grand Flaneur from Turtle Dove, by, Bobinson Crusoe. Trotting Stallion FRANK ROBBINS, by Osterley- (brother to Rothsohdld) ; daun, Mystery (dam of 0.V.M.), by Honesty (imp. from America). On account of having too many Stallions I am prepared to deal very reasonable for the season ; both guaranteed right. Apply to 15a J. O'BRIEN, Oaraaru.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 54
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