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TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB CHRISTMAS MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th and 27th, 1907. ENTRIES, Willi payment of Isov eath (with the exception of Mungotuku Hack Handicap, for which the entrance will be Ids), will close at New Plymouth on FRIDAY, November 22nd, 1907, at 9 p.m., for— STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP of 80sovs. One mile. LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDICAP of u'ssoV3. One mile. FIRST HANDICAP HACK HURDLES of u'Osovs. One mile ami a half, CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Open) of 12usovs. One mile and a-quarter. FIRST WELTER HACK HANDICAP of (iusovs. Seven furlongs. FLYING HANDICAP (Open) of 80sovs. Six furlcngs. MANGOTUKU HACK HANDICAP of SOsovs. Seven furlongs. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP of 65 sovs. Five furlongs. SUMMER HACK HANDICAP of 80sovs. Six furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDLES of (iOsovs. One mile and a-half. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (Open) of lOOsovs. One mile. SECOND WELTER HACK HANDICAP of uTjsovs. One mile. FARISWELL HANDICAP (Open) of 70 sovs. Six furlongs. And on FRIDAY, December 13th, 1907, at 9 p.m., Entries, lsov each, for—lIUATOKI PLATE of i" "' " FIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES of 50sovs. Five furlongs. SECOND HACK SCURRY STAKES of 50sovs. Five furlongs.

ACCEPTANCES (with payment of lsov each) for Stewards' Hack Handicap, First Welter Hack Handicap, T-adics' Purse Hack Handicap, First Handicap Hack Hurdles, Flying Handicap; and for the Christmas Handicap 2sovs. For full programme see New Zealand MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary

ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA, TARANAIU. N.Z. TO WAND THIS SEASON, The Champion Clydesdale Stallion, iORD miiil NB J.ORD EKSKINE is a very superior I well-bred bay horse of the very best quality, and true type of the Clydesdal. breed, standing l(i bauds 3 l / 2 inches high. He is a very massive horse, with clear flat bones, strong, well-formed joints, beautiful long silky hair, and grandly formed round feet of good quality, wit) line broad hoif heads. lie has-a beauti ful head, and eyes characteris*-'" (•■ courage and endurance, a good n crest, well-sprung ribs, remarkably goou loins and strong short-coupled back. His action, both at the walk,and trot, is all that can be desired. Altogether he i: a most compactly-built, well-put-toge ther specimen of a draught horse. Lord Erskine was bred by J. t i of Awamoa. Oamaru, and is bi ported sire "Sandy Erskine," who is the sire of the well-known chai mare, "Lady Erskine"—owned b„ Alexander, Esq., Norm;>nby, Taranaki—the dam of the champion two-y 0 "--" 1 '' colt, Marcellus, recently purcliai W. Taylor, Esq., Te Awamutu, at the record price of 750 guineas. Lord Erskine's Dam, Pearl 11., is by the famous sire, Crown Prince, grand dam Sapphire, dam. of Accountant, inner of numerous first prizes; this mare has only been beaten by her stable companion's great grand dam, Pearl, a mare speeia'.ly sp:d by the late J. B. Blair, and imed on account of the late Hon. Matr Holmes. From the foregoing it ..in be seen that Lord Erskine is descended from the very best blood of good breeding strains, and he is certain to prove a getter of the best type of Clydesdales. His show ring successes prove him to be a horse of individual high-class merit. In 1900 he gained the following ,'ards: At Ashburton, first and champion; at the International Sho church, second prize and rese pion, also first prize for best stallion "> the walking competition (beating the ampiou stallion Pride of Newton), and urst prize for Lord Rothschild's silver bowl for the best Colonial-bred stallion (Shire or Clydesdale) by an imported sire, thus gaining the highest number of awards at the Show.

Lord Erskine was purch 1007, at a cost of 800 guineas by ¥. A er, of Oksiiawti, Taranaki, from M; Eobt. Clarke, Rosemeath Stud, Aslibur ton. The Champion Clydesdale Stallion wi; erve a strictly limited number—so—ol approved marcs for outside owners foi die ensuing season. TERMS 8 GUINEAS. Payable on or before Ist January, 100 S. Good Paddocks provided free of charge for mares, but nu responsibility. Apply, F. A. BREMER,

hardened and improved in size, bone, and quality by successive ero3 Triilit's l'iruiiway, the great Yoi sire. His dam, Vanitv, is by Vigorous (1215 E.1J.5.8.) out of Lonely (048 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedon Squire (1-130U), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and clialney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Kurope, scored such phenomenal success at the Paris International Horse Show in I'JOO, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prizes, and being lirst and champion of his class, he was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at the Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTOHy is a sure foal-gr""" !)0 per cent, of last season's r ing proved in foal. Mares met at Kltham and grazed free for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of mares booked at a fee of £i 4s. Full pedigree, etc., on application to DR. HARRISOiN, Eltham.

Tlie Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION Hoc + hta. I c_«- _ t* - » Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. of unprincipled persons to rwa deceiving the simple-minded, ai .♦l*," ™!A UCC T of . HEARNE ' B BRONCHTTIS CURE, has Induced a number HEARNE'S and to see that you get It, HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Sise, 2/6; Laree Size 4/6 Snlrf w. „,u -\ '* Proprietor, vv. G . HEARNE Chemist, mnTirc ii ,„...„ rorwaraea to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTICE-Uearne's Bronchus Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. I it is eqa»Hy bene!*'— -—" chiia and the most aged person,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 November 1907, Page 4

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