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ja&fr. /TK> TRAVEL THIS J&!&r***\^JHh TAIER^DLSTRICT, i —JSk^-JL*£ljPfl THE CHAMPION .v-Trr-jsfggjga, clydesdale stallion, loi'iJ J.yon.

PEDIGREE

[ c ? LOED LYONS sire is the unbeaten horse £ Lord Salisbury (imp., 1207 Clydesdale Stud Book), dam Myrtle, by Prince of Wales (imp.), ' grand dam Molly M'Kissock (imp. by the late c ' Mr M^Callum), her sire Lord Lyon (498 C.5.8.). a _ Molly M'Kissock took first prize at Ayr and Dumfries in 1879. Lord Salisbury's sire, Young , n Conqueror, g-sire Old Conqueror, g-g-sire Renj e frewshire Jock, g-g-g-3ire Lofty, g-g-g-g. sl re Fancy, g-g-g-g-g-sire Old Clyde, the property of j s Mr Frame ; dam Darling, by Tintock. j3j 3 Lord Salisbury was first at Ayr and Ardrosaan o f as a yearling, and as a two-year-old was first at j Kilinaxnock, champion first at Dairy, first afc Ayr, first at Glasgow, first at Royal English, c . Liverpool, and fust at Highland Society' 3 , snow at Edinburgh. He ne"er was beaten either m Scotland or New Zealand. Myrtle's sire, Young Princa of W?les, impor- _ led direct from Scotland, by Henry Hill, Esq., k -was bred by Lawrence Drew.Esq., of Meirytown, Hamilton, and was selected by well-known. c " judges as the best colt in Scotland. He gained r^ first as a yearling a,t Glasgow (open to all Scotland), and at Hamilton was first in his own •: class, with an extra gold medal for the best horse of any age. including the two-year-old colts that won at Kelso and Glasgow. " x Young Prince of Wales-'s sire was the- unbeaten horae Pnnce of Wales, which Mr Drew bcught from D. Kid<2l<?, Esq., of Kilbowie, for ISOOga. Young Prince's darn was a great prizetaker, being first set the Highland Society's », show ?t Glasgow, first at Hamilton, and first at ir open show at Eilbride. c Lord Salisbury cost £1500, Prince of Wales c loOOgs, and Young- Prince of Wales 900gs. LORD LYON has been shown at Oarnaru, | Dunedin, Gore, Tapanui, Invercargill, and I Taieri, and was first and champion each time shown. He is the best breeding horse south of t Onmaru. At the Taieri, 1899, colts got by LORD LYON were first and second, and afc Dnncdin show in 1899, LORD LYON, colts were first and third, the second colt comma from Oamaru, and LORD LYON fillies were first and third, the second filly coming fjom Southland, which proves the above to be _, i correct. <J j LORD LYON is also sire of Flower of Bal- ■" i moral, the mare Mr Patrick gave £100 for at ct \ the 1896 Taieri show, and whenever mated with ,' j a decent mare leaves p*ize-takers. ;" I Good padclocking foe mares at Is 6d per week. I Mares sent by rail, and consigned to R. Char- •» ters, Moagiel, will be promptly attended to. All care taken, but no responsibility. Owners of mares at time of first service held responsible Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of mares will be taken. Teems : £4 4s ; £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, I ss. , R. CHARTERS, Owner. Uiy Park, Mosgiel. 1 RACING CLUB'S " * * ANNUAL MEETING. 3 To be held on the. DOMAIN COURSE (Opposite the Railway Station), on Wednesday, Jaauary 1, 3902* President : J. Sinclair Thompson, Esq. Vice-president • A. S. Orbell, Esq. Stewards— Messrs H. Euckland, R. Borthwick D. M. Malloch, 0. O'Neill, P. J. Rodgers, Jas. Dunbar, P. Toomey, R. A. 8. Cantieli, H. S. Orbell, W. White, W. Park, Jas. ; H'Gill, jwn., R. Templeton, S. H. Allcock. [ Starter: Mr H. Gourley. Clerk of Scales: Mr C. Crocome. j Clerk of Course : Mr W. White. Judge. Mr A. S. Orbell. Handicapper . Mr G. Dowse. ; Treasurer Mr D. W. Malloch. : Hon. Secretary: Mr R. Templeton, PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club and New Zealand Trotting Association.) 1. BRAY MEMORIAL, a weiter handicap of 15sovs; second horse £2 10s from the stake. Six furlongs. For horses the bona I fide property of residents of the Waikouaiti | County for at least two (.2) months pnor to date of races. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. 2. RAILWAY TROT, of 15sovs; second horse £2 10s from the stake. One mile. Weight— horses, 10 stone; .ponies, lihda lm and under, 9.3 tone. Nomination, 7s 6d*; acceptance 7s 6d. 3. HAWKSBURY HANDICAP, of 25sovs ; second liorae ssovs from the stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination, 10s, acceptance, 15s. 4. WAIKOUAITI TROT, of 25sovs; second horse ssovs from the stake. Two miles. Weight — horses, 10 stone; ponies, 14hds lin and under, 9 stone. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 15s. 5. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of 20sovs; second horse 3sovs from the stake. Six furlongs. The winner of Hawksbury Handicap to carry a penalty of 101b only, notwithstanding any rule to the contrary. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 6. HACK HANDICAP, of lOsovs; second horse 2=ovs from the stake. Five furlongs. For horses that have never won a race of the ■value of 20sovs or over at time of starting. Nomination. ss; acceptance, ss. Dates of Nominations, If eights, and Acceptances. Nominations for all Races close on SATURDAY, 7th December. Handicaps declared, WEDNESDAY, 11th December. Acceptances, SATURDAY, 14th December. Rules and Regulations. All Nominations, Acceptances, etc., io be addressed to the hon. secretary, and must m all cases be accompanied by the requisite fees. No horse entered in the Bray Memorial to be trained outside the boundaries of the Waikouaiti County, without permission from the Stewards. The winner of any race of the value of 20sors or over after the declaration of weights, to carry a penalty of 7lb; of two or moie siuj. races; 10lb. The races to be run under the Rules of Racing as laid dov»n by the New Zealand Racing Conference. The Trots to be governed by the Rules of Trotting as adopted by the New Zealand Trotting Association. Stakes will be Paid in Full. •■ *~ * "bTtempleton.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 48

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