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0 STAND THIS SEASON". The Stnadard Bred Trtotting stallion 2.21, mile aud a half 3.iJo; [trial,_ i nuile, 6 yeaais, 2.14. His 1^ re ' Electioneer (imp.) wqis by \llmjtc W., a son o fthe world's chamoon Efec/tioiieer, daim Sffioa, by Algona, dam of Aknonit,'second dam Gawno. by Nutwood, third da.ni Endora, by Volunteer, fourth dam by Seeley s American Star. Bre<i by J. H. Haggin, California. Dam, Miss Tracey, by Blackwood Abdal'loh. (imp.) e dam of Mi,as Tracey is Jeantme Tiaoey (iixup.) dam of Swal'llow, Kentucky, Diakilands, Gteneral Tracey and other good ones. This is an exceptionally well bred sine, as 'tl'.e above pedigree will slioiw. He _js beautifully mannered, stands 10-fS and guaranteed perfectly sound., ovs first foal M)in Naughty Girl is a picture, and a natural pacer. Wiwnoir off th© Rloyial Handicap, of 200 so vs., 1 male, at tine Metropolitan Trots- Spring Meeting, 1911; won AGESEMOS. wars nld • reonrd 3vrs mile e:; ily in 2.21. Full particulars from— J. RtJSKA, West Bush Road, Master ton.
TO STAND THIS SEASON Ar MASTEIITON. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON. (6 Years Old). By WdMwood, dam May Beldon, by Judge Belldon, dam May, both imported from America. JAY BELDON is a brown hor&e, standing over 16 hands, ~nd has rocorcls of 2.27 loir a mite as a 2yr eld, and 2.23 and 2.15 3-5 as a 3yr old. Oiiite (iis l a two-year-old, c ired_ by Jay ißeldon, and won at last Ashburion meeting. mis was the first of Jay Beldon'® stock to race. One of ihiis 18 rmanftlis old stock ■was .sold last May -to a Southern buyier fbr 67 guineas. Grousing.— Is 6d per week. TERMS — £5 6s, payable Ist January, 1912. All! care taken, but no responsibility. R. MAXTED, Masterton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 7
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