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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MASTERTON. The Standard Bred Trottimg Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years OH). .By WiDdwoodi, dam May Beldon, by Judge Belklon, dam May, botli imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown 1 Iwrs.©, standing over 16 [bands, uid has records of 2.27 ifor l a. .mite as a L'yr eld, ■and 2.23 arad 2.15 3-5 a& a Svr old. Ciiite dis l a two-year-old, c ired by Jay BeKkai:, and won at Jast Ashburmeeting. TBiis 'was tibio first of J»ay Beldoa's stock to race. One of ibis 18.;mionitli& olid stock was sold last May rto a Southern* buyer fbr' 67 guineas. Graying.— Is 6d per we&k. TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. Alii care taken, but no responsiibdl'ifty. B. M'AXTED, Ma.sterton.
0 STAND THIS SEASON". The Stnadard Bred Trt>t.ting stallion Six yeariS' old; record 3yrs mile 2.21, mile and a ih-aif 3.3s;trial, 1 mile, 6 yeans, 2.14. His. sine, Electioneer (imp.) was by \lb«r-fc W., a soil o ft-lie world's champ'on EJA'co/tioneer, daan Sffiea, by Alcona, dam of AHinoat, sooond dam Galea o, by Nutwood., third dam Endora., by volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's Am©ritoan Star. Bred by J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Aliss Tra-eey, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.) dam of MSisir Tracoy is oey (imp.) dam of Swal'frnv, _ Kentucky, OiakiLiaids, Gleneral 'l'racey and otlior good ones. This is an exceptionally well bred, sire, as ?Le above pedigree will slu>\v. He _js beautifully mannered, stands 15.&, and guaranteed perfecidy sound. t?is first foal from Naughty Girl is a picturie, and a natural pacer. Winner o'f the ißloyial Handicap, of 200 sflvis., 1 .mile, iat the Metropolitan IVots- Spring Meeting, 1911; won oa.ily in 2.21. Flilil particulars from. — J. RUSKA, ACESEMOS. o. rvuojvA, West Bush Road, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10485, 23 November 1911, Page 7
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