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Sporting. WANGATSUI JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Prince of Wale's Birthday. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9,1887, On the Wanganui Eacecoutsa. COMMITTEE. Judge— W, T. Owen. Starter— W. Wilson. Clerk ov the Course — C. H. Chavannes, * Hakdicappkb— J. O. Evott. Timekeeper— i. """Hieeie Clbbk op Scales.— E. A. Campbell. Stewards— D . Earlo. Dr. Connolly, J. P. Watt, H. N. Harrison, J. Paul, A. J. Parsons, A. H't ie. PEOGHAMME. 1. 12 noon.-TRIAL STAKES HANDICAP of CO sovb. Distance, three-quarters ol a mile. Open to all horses. Nomination, 1 soy ; ao2. ICol C o' I cl'ck?— HANDICAP HUBBLE RACE oi 75 povs. Two miles find a distance. Over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6ia in height. Lowest 1 weight not to bo nader Bst 71b, Nomination, 1 soy j acceptance 2 soys, 3.1.50 p.m.— HAUK HU iiDLE RACE of 20 SO/B. Post entries. One mile and a distance. not to bo under lOst. Over 4 flights of hurdles. Open to all horses that have neves won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted), or nominated for any rao) at the time of running. Jocko js to ride inoo'ouis. Entrance, 1 soy. , 4. 2.30 p.m.— WANGANUI STAKES HANDICAP '■ of 150 soya ; second horse to receive 20 soys ' l from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a half. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3 soya. 5. 315 p.m.- MAIDEN PLATE of 60 soys. B Weight- for-age. O,:e mile and a quarter. Open to all horses that have never won public money prior to date of entry. Any hoise entered for Vac Maidea Plate winning an advertised race between the time of entry and starting to carry a penalty of 51b. Entrance, 2 soys. G. 4 p.m.— HACK BAOE of 20 soys. Distance, once round tha conrse. Post entries. ft Weights not to be under 9st. Open to all 1 horses that have never won an advertised race (hack race 3 excepted) or nominated for any race at time of tunning. Jockeys to ride in co'outs- Entrance. 1 soy. 5 p.m.-CONSOLmON HANDIO4P of 25 soys. Distance, one mile. For all beaten hoisos. Nomination, 1 boy ; accep'ance, nil. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, & AMOUNTS TO BE FOE WARDED. Nominations — For Trial, Hurdles, and Wanganui Handicaps, sBl each, will close on Toesdat, October 11.— Weights will be declared for the above handicaps on Toesday, October 25. —Acceptances for Trial, £2, Hurdles, JB2, Wanßanui States, £3, and Entries for Maiden i Plato, £2 will olo&e on Toesdat, November, 1, ld ' ETVEEMAN R. JACKSON, "; Secretary, nu _ — ___ — __________^ Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN TSB WANGANUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ST> j c Clydesdale Horse, jDORP KELBON. He is a dapple browr, with blaok points, stands 17 hands high, has apleadid action, fine temper, and Bound constitution. LOBD NEL3ON was bred by Mr David Wsrnook, of Southland, and is by Young >ne Prince of Walea* imported by H. Hill, Ejq., is* Wentwood. His dam Empress, by Napoer, leon, was imported by tho late John Nimmo re. Esq. He was bred by Mr Macadam, Eepcullocb, out of a pure Clydesdale mare par ;{Q. chased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., Boie. neatb, whose welUkuown stock oi mare: icb surpasses an; in the West Country for sym or metry and purity of breeding. She was alsi ias the dam of Montroee, gg , sire cf Mr Wall' ihe Prido of Scotland. Empress has been exhi n're bited seven times, taking three first and fou lire second prizes. Empress io full sister ti >ad, Emperor, who h°& been the champion horei Che of Otago for many years. In 1881 he w& %sj soleoted by the Knapdalo Society, at fch ood Dunedin Show, te> travel in their district. by Napoleon's sir?, Georga Buchanan, b, Tom, who gaiui'd the premium at Cupai Fife, was bred by Mr Buchanan, Coldraob MS out of his prize mare, who gained a numbe of firsfe prizes at Drymen Show, anrl likewis ®f t the Highland Society's prize of £10. Hapo . leon, when two years old, gained the fits prize at Buchly vie and G-artmore Agrioul ten tura * Societj 'a Show ; when three yeara ole i the Inverary premium to ser ve inarea in tha district, and me following year the premiuo i in the southern distriofc of Forfarahire j am kg after travelling a number of seasons ii ■j] Otago, where be had baen successful boti in the etud and show ring, he was sold fo: d £400 to to Wm. Boag, B q., Canterbury 0 £ where he was victorious in the ahow ring fo: jj 0 three successive years. era Empress, her dam Nanor, imported b] ye, W. H. Welpy, Bag., and bred by Alexandsi di- Findlay, Jflaq., Sandyhilis, Baillieatone. Shi was got by the celebrated Garvary hore by and her dam Jean, by Scotsman, the pro perty of Mr James Kirk wood, Kilman Nancy Was first shown aa a 3-year-old ii „ 1853, when she took first prize at Hamilton — first prize at Builliestone, second at Glas . gow, and second at Kilbride, and the follow SB 1 ing year shown as a brood mare at Glaegei and Kilbride, where she received eimila . honours. His sire, Young Prince of Wales, b; Drew's Prince of Wales, by General, by Si Walter Scott by Old Clyde, by Scotchman by Champion, which takes us fully fift; years back amongst the grand old sires o Clydesdale blood of Scotland. East Lord Nelson, when a yearling, took fire prizes at Oamaru and Ta'iori shows in 1876 )ld) and as a 2-year-old first at Ohristchuro] and second at Oamaru and Dttnedin Shows Lord Nelson took first prize at the Waira iß©. rapa Pastoral Society's Shows, 1383, 1884 and 1885. Tbbmb ~£4. Groom's fee, sj, payable al first service. Paddocking free of oaargi until stinted. Mares sold or exchanged } j3 The owner at time of service will be belc responsible. RINDELL & WATSON, Wanganui, THELAST SEASON II TABANAKI, Tho Greatest and Ba3t of Traducar'a might famll7, from Maria Tueresa, a daughter ble of Rataplan (both sir? and dam imported from Engl «nd), WILL STAND THIS SEASON HEBE, for the las time, and it behoves Breeders to at once secun his services, as the nnmbei of Mares will b< on limited. The Fa 3 that he is now offered at is just to mcc the times, so hard upon all at prrsent. op The Dauphch's Stock aie THE BEST EVEI RAISED IN THIS DISTBICT, and for grass-fed horses are not approachable by any in New Zen. land, some haviag left the breeders' hands at ,Ie surprising prices; one in Auckland at Owi Hukdbed Pounds, and not one year old. Others not yetjborn are bespoken at faultless prices. Hits stock are almost perfeolijn for size, substance, and good looks, all being full oi quality. He stamps h is grace Trandncer blood on all, and they may at once be picke 1 npon, the quality and Bize shown in his stock— even from common hackmares— astounding eveu {he owners and breeders. Thosa that know the valuo of tho Eclipse Herod, Highflyer, and Matchem blood at onae rick upon TaR Dauphin as the coming Siro of the Colonies, no other excalliug- him in such a grand and valoablo coubination. This is verified by some Auckland breeders going to the risk and expense of sendni j mares to Taranaki ; one even sending^an express mare, to breed a carriage yi horse. T'ujms : Throughbreds, £8 8s ; half-breda and others, £4 4.*. Groomase, 2s 63. Spaces payable by PN, at time of service, d M. CUNNINGHAM. 9, . IVT B W BLOOD. To Stand thie Season between Wanganui and the Bangitikei District. >gg£,. The .Purebred OlydesEobert Bruce, the Champion Horse of Wanganui. Will be at Turakina on Monday*, Marton n Ta^daya, and NO3. 1 and 2 Lines the on:a ; nder of tae'wcet. KUaH MoDONALD,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11628, 1 November 1887, Page 4

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