THE Only Absolutely Pure Cooon. Preo from alkftll. starch, suaar, and eidultenition of erery kind. "Health" calls tt "A perfect food." Tho "Medical Annual" says: " I'heuaino Cadboby on nny packet of t'ocon is a guarantoo of purity." The " Analyst" refers to it as ''The most perfect of prepared Cocoas, of abaolute purity, und always alike in quality. Sport i si:r. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. j. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1892. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEiMBER 9, 1892. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1892, , GENERAL ENTRY; by d p.m. ACCEPTANCES. . . Prince of Wales Handicap .. 2so vs Handicap Hurdles lso* NOMINATIONS. President's Handicap .. .. Isot Wolcomo Stakes 2sots Selling Stoeplcchaße .. .. lsov Shorts Hnndioap lsov Flying Handicap lsov Sprlnp; Hsndicap lsov Nursery Handicap lsov ' Soeond Handicap Hurdlcß .. lsov Handicap Steeplechase .. .. lsov Weltor Handicap lsov Maiden Plato Handicap .. .. Isor Aucklund Guineas—The first forfeit to be declared, or- tho nominator will lie liable to forfeit ssovs. VVM. PEROIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. mAKAPUNA TOCKEY QLUB'S SPRING TI/TEETINO. -To be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1892. PROGRAMME: (Passed by A.R.C.): HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES of Ksovs. second horse to receive Gsovh out of stakes. For all horses that have never won an advortised hurdio race of the valuo of lOsovs. Over six fliuhta of hurdlm. Nomination, Jsov; acceptance, Isot. Distance, one mile and a half. DEVONPORT HANDICAP of fiO^ovs. second horso to reoeive 6sovs out of stnkes. B'or two-year-olds. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 6} furlongs. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE of Slsovs, second horse to receive Ssovs out of stakos. For all horses that havo not won an advertised race of tho value of JOsovp. Nomination, isov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile. HANDICAP itURDLES of 60sova, second "horso to receive Bsovs out of (stakes. Over seven flights of hurdles. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile and three quarters. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP of 80sovs, second horso to receive lOsovs out of atakes. Nomination, Ibov: acceptance, 2 soys. Distance, one mile and a-lmlf. NOVICE HANDICAP of 25som For nil horses that havo not won an advertised race of the value of lOsovs at the time of entry. Nomination, jsov; acceptance, Aeov. Distance. 7 furlongs. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 8030V3. second horse to recoivc 10jovs out of stakes. Nomination, lsov: acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, about thrco miles ami a-half. SPRING HANDICAP of 50iov.*, second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Winner of "tlie'-SC;1 ttYidreW*!' HatoVienp'n to carry a v. penalty-«t 71b-extra. Nomination, isor• acceptance, Isor. Distance, six furlongs. Nominations' Tor all races close on FRIDAY, 4th November, by 9 p.m. Weights on FRIDAY, November 11th, by 4 p.m. Acceptances close on FRIDAY, November 18th, by 9 p.m. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Dovonport; or at Mr W. Blomfleld'a Office, Durham-street East. R. tyTKYARD. Secretary.■ "OOBERT BLAIKIE, COMMISSION AGENT, ITA1? REMOVED INTO No. 4. COOMBES' ARCADE. N.B.- Several good Horses for Sale, Box 362, G.P.O. Telephone 682. The Sttul. DTALLIONS FOR THE SEASON i 1892. I The undermentioned THOROUGHDRED STALLIONS Will stand at Wellington Park:- . . CUIRASStER, by Musket (tmp.).dam VtMij. (List full for 1892.) HOTOHKIaS, by Muaket (imp.), dam Petrolouso (imp.). (List full for 18K2.) CASTOR (imported), bred by tho Messrs Qraliam. Yardley. England ; got by Zunlot (ion of the renowned Hermit), dam Lady Yardley. byMteriing (sire of the celebrated Iaonomy); Brand dam Leda. by Wcathorbltout of Wish, I by Tonchstono. { Cantor started eight times as a two yearI old, winninK blk races, running second und I third respectively in his oih:r two engagomentn. As a tnroe-year-olu ho started in thirteen races, winning ton of his engagements, while ho was Becond iwloo, and only unplaced i onco. As a four-year-old he ran in five races, I winning tho Liverpool Clip of l.SOOsovs, de/eutinsf iuoh good perfgrmeris tin Chippeway, Kildtti-o. Beaver, Merry Du'choas, The Lizard, and Samaritan; ran unplaced to Obrron by .Galopin) in tho Lincolnshire Handicap; ran third to Merry Dtiohosn and Carlton in the City And - Suburban Handicap, boating Bird of Freedom. Isobar, and llvo oilier performers; ran fourth in the Doucaster Spring Handicap to True Blue 11., Sttmnritan, and Toastmaster. beatiujc thirteen others: ran second to Kxmoor in the Northßmberland Plate (2 miles), carrying Bst 31b, beating eleven (rood performers. U will bo seen that Castor was a proat .performer at all distances, weight, and agasj and ay his breeding is undeniable, and deEc»nded from the most foshionahlo strains he should be a desirable horse to breed from. Ilia stock are particularly promising, robust, and hamtuoma, showing great bone and substance. Terms: 16 guineas for two or more mnres b'ei lowing to one owner, and 20 guineas for single I mare. - BT. IjEGER (imp.), by Doncaßter (Derby wlnnor) out of Atlantis, by Thormanby (Uerby winner). St. Lbuek U eeoond on tho llßt us a winner-produolng sire for 1891-92. Terms: 15 dvi:i«a« for two or more -.i'uro» 'oolonglng to oiiij owner, or 20 guineas for a single mare. , TASMAN, by St. Albav.s (imp.), outof Ztllah. by, Peter WUkins (son of the renowned Flying p«tchinan). Tasman was n great racehorse. •flftving won 36 races out of 58 starts. His stock are TOM promising, bis daughters Florrie and Reflection being among the highest winners last season. Terms : 8 guinea* for two ov more mares belonging to one owner, and 10 guineas for tingle mure. . Grazing at 2s 6d per week, Krtry care taken, but no responsibility Incurren. • . ■ JTurtbor particular? may be obtained from JERRY KENNBXLY, Stud Groom; And at the Stud Office, D arham-itre«t. AncleIN FULL SWINQ,-AVe are pwparea to coll at any prtoa >o offl»Qt a elear*nc«,d «Hnir altoratlohg to our premUee,-J. and W, WiH Hams, Kuraugahape Road,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 3
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