THOROUGHBRED AUCTION SALE. JUNE 15th. AT 9.30 AM.. AT THE SCRAPING SHEDS, RICCARTON RACECOURSE. WE have been instructed by MESSRS A. YOUNG and B. DOOLEY to offer at the *oove time and place their two thoroughbred racehorses, SWAYUP and TANGANUI (in order to dissolve the partnership). bay c ° lt ’ 3 years, by SIR GALLOWAY out of PETACCI. Winner as a 2-year-old of the Ashburton Trial Stakes and Ashburton Autumn Two-year-old Handicap and 5 times placed. This season as a 3-year-old his performances include:— First Carterton Electric Handicap. 5 furlongs. First Ashburton John Grigg Stakes. 7 furlongs (BEAUMARIS was second). Dunedin Guineas. 1 mile (BEAUMARIS again second). Second C.J.C. Stewards’ Handicap, 6 ( beate n head by SWEET SPRAY). Second C.J.C. Members’ Handicap. 7 furlongs (beaten by BALLOCHMYLE). In full training. .TANpANUI, bay gelding. 3 years, unby SIEGFRIED out of LADY Same family as CUSTODIAN <C.J.C. Mlddle Park Plate, etc.). RED ~ (winner of 5 races), and CERNE ABBAS (N.Z. Cup. etc.). TANGANUI was brought in and put into work and then was put aside and has been spelled for the last two months. * n cas , e o£ SWAYUP. who has proved himself one of the Dominion’s! Performers of the season up to a 5? lle A l T ie vendors have had him examined by Christchurch Veterinary Surgeon. Mr w. D. Robinson. This examination took R ac ®j°P ay ? sth - and Mr Robinson has ysued to the Auctioneers a Certificate of ln both wind and limb. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., WRIGHT. STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., -A .c: inr.cers in conjunction. Advt. VICTORIA RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1950. ENTRIES for the CANTALA STAKES and ?FT^ew9 URi ' J ' E cup close at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY. 6th JUNE, 1.950. THE CANTALA STAKES—£2OOO—One mile (To be run Saturday, 4th No- __ vember, 1950). Entries £1 each. MELBOURNE CUP— £12,500 and £3OO Trophy—Two miles. To be run Tueseach Ith Niovember ’ 1950 •) Entries £2 K. A. MORRISON, Secretary, V.R.C. . Advt. VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 p.m. on TUES-' DAY NEXT. JUNE 6, 1930. .. Zealand entr ies may be made at Jb e Offices of the CJ.C., Christchurch.; ’ Wellington, A.R.C., Auckland, and D.J.C., Dunedin. TO BE RUN OCTOBER 14 and 21 I (Caulfield Cup Meeting). 1950. CAULFIELD GUINEAS. 5000gns. For I three-year-otas. One mile. ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS. 2500gns. For I three-year-old Fillies. One mile ; CAULFIELD CUP, £lO.OOO and Gold Cup' value £2OO. One mile and a half. i To be run Second Day Autumn Meeting, 19al. FIFTY-FOURTH CAULFIELD FUTURITY Seven I (W.F.A. with allowances and penal- ' ties). (Second Nominations.) ! To be run Second Day, Autumn Meeting. 1952. FIFTY-FIFTH CAULFIELD FUTURITY ! STAKES. £3OOO. Seven furlongs. ! W.F.A. with allowances and penalties.) I (First nominations.) See entry forms for full particulars. ALL TIMES STATED ARE MELBOURNE STANDARD TIMES. NOTE:—Two pounds must be forwarded with each Nomination- for the Caulfield 1 Cup and one pound each for the Caulfield Guineas and One Thousand Guineas. The ' other races require no money with the nomination. H. R. WAY. Secretary. 482 Bourke street. Melbourne. Telegraphic and Cable address: “TURFCLUB,” Melbourne. . ' Advt. VICTORIA RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1952. SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES. NOMINATION OF SIRES. SIRES must be nominated for the VIC- i TORIA RACING CLUB'S Seventy-ninth i Sires' Produce Stakes, to be run at the Autumn Meeting. 1952, bv 3 p.m. on TUESDAY. 6th JUNE, 1950. Nominations, accompanied by a subscription of £lO each, may be made with the Secretary of the V.R.C., A.J.C., S.A.J.C.. W.A.T.C.. Q.T.C., C.J.C., W.R.C., A.R.C., D.J.C., T.R.C., or T.T.C. K. A. MORRISON, Secretary, V.R.C. AdvU VICTORIA RACING CLUB. ENTRIES for now yearlings and two-year-olds for the following races close at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY. 6th JUNE. 1950. at the offices of the V.R.C., A.J.C., S.A.J.C., W.A.T.C.. Q.T.C., C.J.C., W.R.C., ARC.. D.J.C.. T.R.C.. or T.T.C. FOR NOW YEARLINGS—SPRING MEETING, 1950. MARIBYRNONG PLATE £2OOO Five furlongs. AUTUMN MEETING, 1951. SIRES PRODUCE STAKES—£3OOO plus subscription of £1230 from Owners of Sires nominated. Seven furlongs. (For colts and fillies.) ASCOT VALE STAKES—£2OOO—Six furlongs. FOR NOW TWO-YEAR-OLDS—-OCTOBER MEETING. 1950. EDWARD MANIFOLD STAKES—£ 2000One mile. (For fillies.) SPRING MEETING. 1950. VICTORIA DERBY—£sooo—One mile and a half. (For colts and fillies.) OAKS STAKES—£2SOO—One mile and a half. (For fillies.) AUTUMN MEETING. 1951. ST. LEGER STAKES—£2SOO—One mile and three quarters. (For colts and fillies.) ALL ENTRIES TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY £l. K. A. MORRISON. Secretary, V.R.C. Advt. UM® • fp W“.OiJNCEO LA-NO-I HO THAH IheFhavent A HOPE! 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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26129, 3 June 1950, Page 4
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