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The fire, which happened on Show Day, was watched by 1“ purDTcrY thousands of people both from the racecourse and from the adjoining Show Grounds. Cardigan Bay, now Standing at Ohoka— , t retired from racing after enormous success in the United States, is at present in quarantine in England on his M way home to New Zealand for his retirement. BELOW: Another momentous day at Addington—the New 9hW E 9 E Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s first meeting at the course, in November, 1899. The grandstand shown AR9k ■ 9 ~ 9 . Jeme in this photograph from the files of the “Weekly Press” was also later destroyed by fire. _ A-m . .. ~ , , ~ t ' ' M " CAPr! is a chestnut horse of good conformation „■ --;’-;7-.'.: ’.p' W MWBnWMWHimUt-M—MM M—WUMMIt IfWWßtHnHffi—tt (WWBWaTMIWWf- , .' I- ...-" .»■ -.i..:•"»■■'" ■--.>■■> ar, d temperament, and a half-brother to Light ‘ '"'■ 1 ; , £**~”’ : l ' < ' ' , ''."jC’*’ ..1* * »|r IF* ' -V A V* *' V ». 'a £' '■fiji'',«.? t *w3* ' * - *’ v IE CAP?), lightly raced over two seasons, recorded v&sffifz&jSdSßL-jE |iwU9 9f19k99f1R 9EQ 99 B 991 99 i MW 6 p‘ dcei 'W" •. iwrs,-: e !> Handicap. v Y 99919% 9B9 J 91 w9r flsr- 1f 1 Tj cappj sby Captain Adios, a most successful • «>gs>- ' ?'w''-’\ , '-'“ {TP ■‘A’iJ '". *V'H e ' *■*» 'J" -A 1 ■'! t * ; ■?'»' *■’• Is? ‘ l -'X}.' i e&.^ < y‘ II ill 11 sire in his short stud career of three seasons. He WJ'MM. ww y» B 0 M I I I I I now individual winners throughESvGrEa Sto Katitoto Bh||aMMfejiM^^M -Il ? l I I OUf Austr . a^s ' a < including two 2:00 pacers and CAPTAIN ADIOS FOREVER I I I'l I an > nter '^ om inion Grand Final winner. In » restricted ce-ee- BYEBYE BILL that he had s cham^on H!gh,and Flin * and H:ghland K:l? - p—™rr ™— Breed to ihr nu>*t outtiandinq blood- i Mm9 - £ .. ~ „„„„,.. :<’ u hu t. h ->g tosr line in tiandardhred racing today ff 1W899l nw9BB99TO2nn&LJU 7£301 O'. SWlWly 1 >t; 4 Live foai guarantee if paid by reb 28.1976 The AIHOS Bloodline WfJH9P x < ' I^^^9M9^Bf^^ WlM 19"IIifFirair jTmß I ! Grazing P. «DVI#»E EEE etnn riTraf ? 8 All care ... No responsibility. payable on positive test. 't _. . LirercAL if by ■■ A. BALLANTINE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT TMM ROAD, KAIAPOI, R.D. PHONE 8974 KAIAPOI. J. L. BEHRNS ENDEAVOUR LODGE »J 9 — no. 2 r d , ashburton 'MWmWIW iffHiMFfriy TELEPHONE 170 M R AKAI A 11 "I W WWMWP '■ *<gl -t->r-•, • : Now Standing at Southbrook ... M NEVELEGOUR^EL s; s?F LIKE FATHER - LIKE SON! ’ rt 7“ t GOUR ’" ET .... HOOKEY (1.57 2-5> 2.00 tlrw. HAY »EKCER (2.07 J rsjsjssfs BOTH CHAMPIONS to years Oil. «d ttreo wins *• »*" *»• 2-00 Hrt. t™ |„ 2.00 mi n. I. z.os inc mlgnoh (2171) at fasr Won La 206 on > rail* nibiuf übmovcb #i itait CALUMET CHUCK (2 04) track«three «z« w . mm.e ~ (UW k-> «" - 5 * »« V 4 BREEDERS ... A FEW VACANCIES STIIX AVAILABLE TO THESE TWO CHAMPION PACERS ha»4Ki!e track at foer years. Owe W ta™. wlnMn hen ter firrt <«» •« " iM <■> 2 » t.w SWJ’.’Ki±5Z rara uAo .«»> BABIBBBBV ADE fl ABBAEUIIB s? $137 JvHNNI uLUdE LUKUdnlr spite of this he won 9 races. After racing in invitation GRAZING: Dry mares $l, Wef mares $1.50 [[ 1.59 4/5 4.7 3/5 1.58 2/5 4.11 1/5 class as a foor-year ohl he cracked a seisamoid E&|HmMMM| bone and was retired. usuaiuv r-lr-inC'C a i i/c l . .. ak. 1 . mll a LORDSHIP, one of the greatest pacers bred in the Dominion, has won: New Zealand Cup (twice), Rodney 157( is sire of Duke Rodne winner of JOHNNY GLOBES 4.7 3/5 has now stood as the worlds fwo-miie Auckland Cup, Royal Easter Cup. Winter Free-For-All (at three years). $85,900 Realization Trot and $65,000 Gotham Trot; '•«». or years. LORDSHIP holds the mile race record of 1.58 2/5 and the mile and three furlong world race record Sprite Rodney, winner $85,000 Realization Trot - '»■' ° f 2 ,48 3^s ' sold for $lOOOOO as a three-year-old; Great Lull- ’, JOHNNY GLOBE is second on the 1968/69 sires list, to Garrison LORDSHIP has won 16 free-for-alls a record for the Dominion; the previous best was that of his water $235,340 and 75% same bloodline as NEVELE ,,. , „„ , . . . t ~O o SM own sire, Johnny Globe, who won 15 free-for-alls. GOURMET, and a host of other champions W °" $ ' IORDSHIP has WCn ° W sH3 '° 9s ~ eaS " y ’ ’ h ° rS ’ 10i ‘ ly “ NeW ZM ” nd - As NEVELE GOURMET is of the greatly-favoured .... _ aM - - .l • ■ r . .. u- . , He has also recorded 3.21 for one mile and five furlongs (a 2.3 1/5 mile rate), 3.5 4/5 for one Rodney-Nibble Hanover cross, with Scotland. Peter . JOHNNY GLOBE ts also second on the sires list of trotters. His stock mlte and a half and 4 n 1/5 for mi | es Volo and Aaworthy prominent in his pedigree, it \ winning 36 races and gaining 106 placings for $40,820. LORDSHIP is the only horse in New Zealand or Australia to beat Cardigan Bay in a Free For-AII. our™,ares NEVELE* GOURMET d LORDSHIP is regally bred: a son of leading Colonial-bred sire Johnny Globe, and the U. Scott mare the g,eat stallion Rodney, to come to this country. JOHNNY GLOBE is the sire of Gramel who is far and away the Ladyship, whose dam, Lightning Lady a high-class pacer herself, was by Jack Potts (imp.) leading L . .. . . i . .lx . . u. x -a .x .1.,-. sire of the Dominion nine times. Light Wings (dam of Lightning Lady) was by the Peter The Great ' biggest stake winning straight-out trotter ever to race in Australasia. horee Peter chenaU |t froin the high-class Australian mare Lightnin’. ; I SERVICE " M ” SSR *‘ CE KE $ “ 5 AGENTS'— f '■'•-’t -g m ,‘iv NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY co. OF NX LTD. GRAZING: Wet Mares $1.50 Dry Mares $1.25 All care no responsibility. Live fool guarantee If fees paid before Jon. 31. 1970. OR NEVELE GOURMET IN WINNING VEIN W. A. GOODMAN SouttMtßMßOßCPhone 8070 AU EN ’ U “ B TOi D * Ge NYHAN timplhon phone w-asa christchurch.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32067, 15 August 1969, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32067, 15 August 1969, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32067, 15 August 1969, Page 7

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