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Sporting. To be held on the Prince of Wale's Birthday. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1887, O» the Wang&nui Bacecourso. COMMITTEE. Judge-W, T. Owen. Startbe-w Wilson Clehk op the Cotjrse-C. H. Chavannes Higgle. Clkhk op Scaleb.-E, A CamnhPll Stkwaeds-D,-. Earlo. Dr. Conn^UyVj Watt & : g?ie D> • PaUl< A " J - P"sons, a! PROGBAMME. 1. 12 noon.— TRIAL STAKES HANDICAP of 60 bovb. Distance, three-quarters of a mile, open to all horses. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys. 2. l.o'olock.— H&NDIOAPHUEDLE BACE of 7E t n° v h Two miles and a distance. Over 8 r nights of hurdles, 3ft 6in in height. Lowest weight not to be under Bst 71b, Nomination, l soy ; acceptance. 2 soys. 3.1.40 p.m.— HACK HU BDLE RACE of 20 bovb, ipst entries. One mile and a distance, not to be under lOst. Over 4 flkate of hurdles. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race (hack and hunter races excepted), or nominated for anj raos at the time of running. Jockeys to ridt xn colours. Entrance, 1 soy a. 2.30 p.m.— WANGANUI STAKES HANDICAI of 150 sevs ; second horse to receive 20 soys from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a 5 a^T^Tftrftii 8^ acc eptance.3 soys. b ™ • P-™--MAIDEN PLATE of 50 soys, m Weight-for-age. One mile and a quarter, Open to all horses that have never won public money prior to date of entry. An^ horse entered for the Tffaidea Plate winning an advertised race between the time oi entry and starting to carry a penalty of 51b Entrance, 2 soys. „ - _.- - 6. 4 p.m.— hack race of 20 soys. Distance once round the course. Post entries Weights not to bo under 9st. Open to al horses that have never won an advertised race (hack races excepted) or nominated foi any race at time of running. Jockeys to ride in colours. Entrance, 1 soy. 6 p.m.— CONSOLATION HANDICSP of 2i soys. Distance, one mile. For all beatei horses. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, nil. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, i AMOUNTS TO BE EOBWABDED, Nominations — For Trial, Hurdles, am Wanganui Handicaps, £1 each, -will olose oi Tuisdat, October 11.— Weights will be declare* for the above handicaps on Tuesday, October 25 — Acceptances for Trial, ' £2, Hurdles £2 Wanganni Stakes, £3, and Ewtbies for Maidei Plate, £2, will olose on Tuesday, November, 1 EBEBMAN, B. JACKSON, Secretary. Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THI WANGANUI & STJBBOUNDINC DISTBIOTS. OjWMi'r^^^Ji Tlle Horae NELSON * H 2 i vw £ ap ? le brOwn ' with w «& poiata stands 17 hands high, hae splendid action nno temper, and sound constitution. LOBD NELSON was bred by Mr Daric Warnook, of Southland, and is by Youne Evince of Wales, imparted by H. Hill, Esq! Wentwood. His dam Empress, by Napo toon, to imported by the late John Nimmo U4Bq. He was bred by Mr Macadam, Eep oullooh, out of a pure Clydesdale mare pur chased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., Boso neath, whose well-known stock of mare sorpaßsea any in the West Country for eym metry and purity of breeding. She was alsi the dam of Montrose, g.g , aire of Mx Wall' Pride of Sootland. Empress has been exhi bit«d Beren times, taking three first and fou second prizes. Empress is full sister ti Emperor, who hra been the champion hora< of Otago for many years. In 1881 he *ai seleoted by the Enapdale Sooiety, at thi Dnnedin Show, te travel in their district. Napoleon's sire, Georga Buchanan, b Tom, who gained the premium at Gupai Fife, was bred by Mr Buchanan, Coldraeh out of hia prize mare, who gained a nuinbe of firsfc prizes at Drymen Show, anr« likewiai the Highland Society's prize of £10. Napo I leon, when two years old, gained the fiw prize at Buohlyvie and Garfcmore AgVioul tural Society's Show 5 when three years oU the Inverary premium to Berve mares in tha district, and the following year the premiun in the southern district of ITorfarshire j an< after trarelling a number of seasons ii Otago, where he had been successful botl in the stud and show ring, he was sold fo £400 to to Wm. Boag, E 4 q., Canterbury wnere he was victorious in the show ring fo: three successive years. Empress, her dam Nanoy, imported, bi W. H. Welpy, Esq., and bred by Alexandw Fmdlay.ifißq., Sandyhills, Baiiliesfcone. Sh( and heVdam f^^t'&^^h^ perty of Mr James Kirkwood! KilnS Kanoy was first shown as a 3-year-old. i] 1853, when she took first prize at Hamilton first prize at BaiUiestonef second atK gow, and second at Kilbride, and the follow IQ g year B h°wn as a brood mare at Glaseai honou^ *' WhWe Bhe reeeiTed Bitt &a His sire, Young Prince of Wales, b Drew's Prince of Wales, by General SSi Wa^er 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. Lord Nelson, when a yearling, took firs prizes at Oamaru and Taieri shows in 1878 and as a 2-year-old first at Chri B tohurol and second at Oamaru aad Dunedin Shows Lord Nelson took first prize at the Waira and a ißßs° ralSOCiety ' 8 Sh ° WB> 1883 ' lm Tbbms -£*. Groom's fee, S Sj payable a < first service Paddocking free of charge until stinted. Mares sold or exchanged Ihe owner at tune of service wUI be heW responsible, BBNDELL & WATSON, Wanganni. THE LAST SEASOKT IB *c Greatest; and Best of Traduoer's might tflfca re a S n 5 d 1^ fort helast «41 b r e tbe B nuS^ ft tSSS wK S h S 0 ED D^ffi D 1^ R r a C | T a fl nf fof^afS >rsas are not aprroachable br any in New Zaa. ad.. some having left the breeders? hands at rpnsmg prices; one in Auckland at One raDaEDPouHDs.and not one year old. Others are bespoken at faultless prices His stock are almost perfection for si™ bstance and good looks, all being fulfof akty- He stamps his grate Tranducer blood on .and they may at once be picked uponthe ± fc L a £ d , Slze showni ° Wsstoek-evlnfrom mareS ~ aStOimmaKeventheo^™ .tog,ian express mare, to breed a carriage '^jTtaoushbTea^ £8 8s; half-breds and era, £1 4«. Groomage, 2s 6d ees payable, by P N. at time of service M. CUNNINGHABI. IBW BLOOD. SCo Stand tbie Season between anganui and the Bangitikei Diabriot. -^js%tL' The .Purebred Olydesy^^ EOB ROY, l' l| lWw»l!i | "4 years old, by Sir iert Bruce, the Champion Horse of Want. be at Turakiua on Mondays, Marfcon wsdays, and Nos. 1 and 2 Lines the mder of taejweek. HtfGH MaDONALD,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11629, 3 November 1887, Page 4

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