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rjpARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 3882. Pbesident. — WBayly, Esq. " Stewards — Messrs Standisli, Vavasour, Humphries, Berry, Hately, Ellis; Capt. Cornwall, and Dr O'Carroll. Jodge— Capt! Messenger. Staeteb — Capt. Mace. Clebk of Scales — Mr E. Humphries. Clbbk of Ooubse— Mr C. Messenger "Handioappeb — Mr W. Hately. PROGRAMME. Handicap Steeplechase of 50 sots nomination, l'eov; acceptance, 2 soys ; distance, about 3 miles, over such country rb the Stewards may : direct. Spbi-ng Handicap of' 150 sots ; second borsq to receive 25 aovs from the • stakes ; nomination, 2 soys j^accept- ' ance,' 4 sots ; distance, If mile; ' Novel Hack of 25 sots ; entrance 1 soy ; distance 1 mile ; no' weight under Bst 71bs ; post entry ; the winner to become the property of the Club, and be sold immediately after the race. , „ . > Viotcallers' Plate of 50 sots; entrance, 3 sots; distance, 1^ mile; weight for age; Becond norse to save his stake:. ' iVtBSEEY '^ takes, of ;3Q : , soys j for two* year-olds;, entrance, 2 sots,; colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, Bst 51b; dißtance/-5 | furloiigß; ' • Flying Handicap of 100 sots ; nomi- '. nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soya ; ■ distance, 1 mile. Consolation STAKESiof 25 soys ; nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 1 soy ; distance,.^ 1 mile ; for all beaten ■ horses.' ■ '• • ■ • - '- - BATES OF ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES. i Weights to be declared on Wednesday, November 15th, 1882. ■ Acceptances and General Entries close on Wednesday, NoTember 29th, 1882. Steeplechase, 2 sots ; Spring Handicap, 4| sots ; Licensed Victuallers' Plate, 3 soys ; Nursery Stakes, 2 soys ; Flying Handicap, 3 soVs. N.B,— No qualification fee, or 5 per cent, deduction from winners. JAMES PAUL, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. ~T~rd STAND "THIS~SEASdiJr AT~~ FA KM, GOAT VALLEY, THE DEAUOHT HOKSE YOUNG WALLACE. "y OTTNG WALLACE is a bright bay by X Sir William Wallace, dam Blossom, by Old Wellington, . grand-dam by England's Hope, great grand -dam imported by Mr James Hughes. Teems : Single mare, £3 ; two or more, £2 10s. All care taken, but no responsibility ' ■ 'J. STONE, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASO^ THE PTJEE-BEED CLTDESDALE ■ HOBSE " GLENGAERX P\ LENG-AERY will travel this season, aa VJ under : — ■. y Mondays, No. 1 Line ' ■'. : Wednesdays, "So. 2 Line The remainder of the week at home. Forpedigreeandfurfcher particulars see cards. Tebms : £3 10s, single mare. 1 Q-roomage, 2s, 6d. Three weeks' grass free, after that 2s per week will be charged. . . , . GBISaQB MoLEOD; DON JUAJS, By Diamodes (a), out of Sweep (B). THIS thoroughbred horse will run with his mares this season at Woodlands ITarm. He is a dark brown horse (without white), stands 15 hands 3 inches high, shows great power and quality, has a good constitution, short logs, with good bone. Is well adapted for getting weight-carrier's and steeplechasers. His breeding cannot be surpassed. See Stud Books and Cards. Any of his mares that missed last year will;be taken at half-price. Tbbms : £3. Paddocking free for four weeks, after which 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Hind shoes of mares must be removed. All fees due on January lst, 1883. . JOHN ■ECESLOP. i TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE PUBE-BBED CLYDESDALE HOBSE I PEETENDEE WILL travel as follows : — Mr Foreman's farm, the Grange, on Tuesdays ; Mr Snuley's stables on Wednesdays ; returning home by No. 2 Line on Thursdays ; remainder of the week at Brookdale. , For pedigree see cards. Terms : Single mares, £3 5s j three or more as per ■ agreement ;-groomage~ 2s' 6d.;' payable on service. ',: .'G-ood paddocking , at Messrs .Baker^ and Allison's farriy" Brookdale ;' l als'd""af the Grange, free for twenty.;.ono days, after which 2s per week will be charged. , Allibare taken but Ino "responsibility. , - ITor further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or _j JOHN MIDDLETON. I Manager, Brookdale. ; KAKARAMEA STUD HORSES. TO stand this season, the thorough-bred Horse PEEMTEE,., , r ... .. by Malton (imp.) damißevoke. 'Will travel this season between Manaia and Waverley., : Terms £4 4s each mare. .; . '.' ',].' The Draught Entire . f ;j'\ .' CASHIEE,. „ , by Young Banker, dam Pearl. Cashibb will travel! between Kakaramea-and Maimia;---1 Terms £4 10s each more. Also, the well-known Draught Entire • ■ PEESIDENT, by Lord Clyde, dam Blossom. Will travel between Manawapou and Waverley. Terms : £3 10s each mare. Good paddocks at Manaia and Eakaramea, For further particulars see cards. Apply to tbe Grooms in charge, or to R. E. MoRAE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH, THE THOBOTTfI-HBBED STALLIOK ISAAC WALTON, The property of Mr Wm. Elliot, New Plymouth, . and bred by the late W. Walters, Esq., Auckland. . Got by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher,' by Fisherman (a) ; her dam, Coquette (a), by Lancelot — Abaft, by Sheet Anchor. Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth (a), dam Althrea (b), by Meeonidas (a), out of Alice Gray (b), by Emigrant (a), out of ftulnare (a). See Table XX. of pedigrees vol. 11., N.Z. Stud Book? TSAAC WALTON, a powerful brown horse ± nine years old, was one of the fastest horses that 1 ever stripped in New Zealand, and won a great number of races during hisracing career. Isaac Walton is sire of the the famous Billingsgate, who has won more races under heavyweights than any other . harse in the colony, and is at the present time allowed to bo the fastest miler at weight for age in New Zealand. Fanny Fisher dam of Isaac Walton, was also dam of Kingfisher, Hippocampus, Piscatorious, Fishwoman, and Fishgu'l. Terms : Singlomare, £4 • reduction made for two or more mares of tho Bame owner. Groom's fee, 4s. ' j All fees payable on January Ist, 1883 • | WM. ELLIOT Goodwood Stalbes »Ne\ytlymouth.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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