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• , To stand This Seasori atJViasterton THE STANDARD BREDTROTTING STALLION JAY BELDON (6 Years Old.) £y WILD WOOD, dam MAY BELDON, by Judge Beldon, dam May, both imported from 'America. TA V DTjIT T\(YK is a brown horse, standing over u JaJL PSUJuJJVJjA 16 hands, and has records of 2.27 for a mile as a 2yr old;, and 2-23 as a 3yr old. 1 " CUTE is a two year old, sired by Jay Beldon, and won at last Ashbiu'ton meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's stock to race. . WILOWOOD Record 2-4J Sire of— Bibbonwood Lascewood Satinwood ' Master Poole Boy tlwood Woodend Fleetwood Wildberry Wildwind Inglewood Wild Poole Etc., Etc. 'Good Gift Sire of— . Prince Gift. 2.12 J Hector (4) 2.1(5 Wild wood 2 24} . Armlet ELEOTIONEEB 125 Sire of Arion 2 07$ and 164 others, and dams of Dolly Dillon 2.OFJ Klatawah 2 05£ Lisonjero 2 08J a_id 80 others in 2.30 list MISS GIFT \t ALLIS 2.23 v Sire of Don Marvin 2.22£ , Mento Fallis 2.27£ Falrose 2.19 ttnd 10 others, and dam# of Janut), 2.084 Wild Wind 2.12$ IjjAMEDA. May Beidon Dam of Jay Beldon, 2-23 2-5 Grand dam of Laughing Bells, 2.29 2-26 Australian 2yi old record for. Fillies. Judge Beldon, 2-31 Sire of Shylock, 2 30 Bellman, 2 27 and many other good winners it* * Zealand. May, imp. Grand dam of Jav Beldon, 223 2-5 Grazing Is 6d week." TERMS—£S ss, Payable January 1912. All care taken, but no responsibility. R- MAXTED ; Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10463, 30 October 1911, Page 7
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