rr ifteriTUTE » UksrCNi>(VllS a TOTHt—iOOTI^J fßotvet SOLE AGENTS: HANCOCK AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. THE STANDARD BRED TROTTING STALLION PRESIDENT WILSON SEAL BROWN, NO WHITE, 164 HANDS HIGH. Sired By WILDWOOD JNR. Dam, WATTLE. Will Stand This Coming Season at Morrinsville, also Te Aroha, Matamata, and Surrounding Districts. I ‘resident Wilson la of sound conformation, good bone and feet, and a perfect temper. As a three-year-old he won the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, but afterwards met with an accident, which temporarily ended his career for Racing. HIS SIRE—WILDWOOD JNR.—was winner of many races; among which he twice won the N.Z. Trotting Cnp, £3,000, and for three consecutive years headed the list of winning sires. • I‘RESIDENT WILSON’S DAM was WATTLE, by the famous Rothchild, who headed the list of winning sires for years. WATTLE'S DAM was WATLESS, by Berlin (Imp.), from the Imported Kentucky-bred mare, MESSENGER MAICE. THELMA, dam of Wildwood Jnr., is the gem of the N.Z. Stud Book, in that she has produced more good performers than any other mare. The following were some of her progeny: WILDWOOD JNR., 4.33; ADONIS 2.14; WILLOWOOD, 2.14; MARIE CORELLI, 2.17; LADY SYBIL 2.18 2-5; CAMEOS, 2.15 (dam of ONYX); WAVERLEY, 4.38 3-5; NEIL DERNIS, THE POINTER, and AZELZION. Fee * 7 Guineas , on service GOOD FADDOCKING, 2/6. ADD CARE; NO RESPONSIBILITY. For Particulars. A. H. SINCLAIR, C/o. E. Millier, Owner, MORRINSVILLE TELEPHONE 728:. tShe &tttt SPRING RACING COMPETITION £2O FOR PREDICTING EIGHT WINNERS AT EPSOM ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER £2O 15th. £lO Consolation Prize In accordance with the conditions below. CONDITIONS 1. J.. 20 will be paid to whoever correctly Melects all the winners on the first day of the A.T.C. meeting at Epsom on October 15. 3. If the £2O be not won, a £lO Consolation Prize will be paid to the reader who selects the greatest number of winners. 5. The Consolation Prize is only awarded in the event of .the First Prize of £2O not being won. 6. The coupon published in THE SUN must be used. No other form of entry will accepted. 7. Entries must be marked "Racing Competition," and must reach THE SUN Office not later than 11 a.m. on SATURDAY, October 15. 8. The correct names of the horses and competitor’s correct name and address must be written in ink in the competitor’s own handwriting. Alterations In a Coupon will render it null and void. For instance, a Coupon, in which the name of a horse has been crossed out and another substituted, will not be accepted. 11. Only those Coupons which are actu- , ally received by the Company up to the closing hour will be eligible. 12. The Editor shall have the right to disqualify any competitors for any reason which he considers good and sufficient, and his decisions as to the results or winners of the competition, and upon all other matters or questions in connection with the competitions, shall be absolutely final and legally binding upon all competitors, and must be accepted in all matters. 13. Employees and near relatives of employees of THE SUN Newspaper are ineligible to contest this competition. SEND IN AS MANY COUPONS AS YOU LIKE (CUT OFF HERE) TROTS AT EPSOM, OCTOBER 15th. ONE HORSE ONLY FOR EACH RACE COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE.—Yonr envelope must be endorsed THE SUN Racing Competition.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 6
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