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TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT MASTERTON. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By Wdldwood, dam May Beldon, by Jmdge BeMon, dam May, both imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown bor&e, standing over 16 hands, ~nd has records of 2.27 Hot* a, mite as a L'yr eld', and 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 as a 'Syr old. Cute is l a two-year-old, *ired- by Jay Belidon, and won at i&st Ashburuii meeting. Tiliis AV-as the first of Jay Beldon'6 stock to race. One of his 18 mionifclis old stock was ,soH last May to a Southern buy«r for 67 guineas. Grazing.— Is 6d per week. TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. AB care taken, but no responsibility. R. MAXTED, Masterton
(0 STAND THIS SEASON. The Stnadard Bred Tnottdng stallion AGESEMOS. Six yeaiis old; record 3yrs mile 2.21, mile aud a, lialf 3.35; trial,_ 1 mile, 6 jeans, 2.14. His* sire, Electioneer (imp.) was by \lbwt W., a son o £fche woaid's cliamoon Eflectioneeir, dam Sffioa, by Algona, dam of Almont, second dam Oteilwo. by Nutwood, third dam Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley's Ameriban Star. Bred bv J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Miss Traeey, by Blackwood. Abdullah (imp.) The dam of Miss Traoey is Jeanmie Taacey (imip.) dam of Swallow, Kentucky, Oiaklands, General Tracey and other good ones. TMs is an exceptionally well bred sire, as tieabove pedri'giree will show. He js beautifully mannered, stands 15.?, and guaranteed perfectly sound, ais first foal from Naughty Girl is a picture, and a natural pacer. Winner o!f the :R/oyia.l Handicap, of 200 sovis., 1 male, at the Metropolitan Trots Spring Meeting, 1911; won e:. :iy in 2.21. Full particulars from — J. RUSKA, West Bush Road, > Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10493, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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