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SPORTING. WELLINGTON PONT . AND GALLOWAY 'V RACING CLUB. PROGEAMME FOB FEBRUARY MEETING. TWO DAYS. To bo.heldon the Club's Conise at • M I.E AMA E. ' On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th and 20« l ;; 1909. .?;■' FIRST DAY. 1. MURITAI HANDICAP, of 20 sovs., second . pony to receive 3 sots, from stake; for ponies 1i.2 hands and under. Bntranc? r 20s. Four furlongs. 2. FIRST MAIDEN .HANDICAP, of 20 SOT&i, second pony to receive 3. sovs. from stake; . for pomes and galloways 15 hands and under, that have never won a race. Entrance '„ 20s. JFour and a half furlongs..; 3. MIRAMAR .CUP, of 40 sors., second pony to . receive 5 sovs. from, stake;/for. pomes and . galloways 15 hands and under. Nomination , ■ : 205., acceptance 205." Seven turloncs. 4. PETONE HANDICAP, of 20' sovs., second ■ ' ■ : P°oy to. receive 3 sovs. from stake; for pomes 14.2 hands and under. Entrance 20s. • Four furlongs. . 5. SETTLERS' HANDICAP, of 20 sovs., second pony to receive 3 sovs. from 6take; for . pomes 14.3 hands and under. , Entrance 20s. Five and a half furlongs. 6. FINAL HANDICAP, of ,25 sovs., second Pony to receive 5 sovs. .from stake; for ponies and galloways 15 hands and under. • Nomination 10s'., acceptance 15s. Foot and . a half furlongs; -'. SECOND DAY. ; ' 1. PORT NICHOLSON HANDICAP, of 20 ;; sovs., second. pony to ' receive 3 sovs. from stake; for ponies 14.2 hands and'under. Entrance'2os.' Four furlongs; " 2. SECOND MAIDEN, HANDICAP, of 20 sovs., second -pony to .receive-3 sovs. from stake: . •... for ponies. and . galloways 15 hands and . ; under: that,'have never won a race. En- ■ trance. 20s. - Four and a, half furlongs. ' 3.FKBRUAKY HANDICAP, -6f 40 sovs.,' sV: cand pony ,to receive 5 sovs; from' stake j ' for ponies and galloways 15 hands and der. 'Nomination 205., acceptance 20s; : - . furlongs. '■ J 4. NGAIO HANDICAP, of 20 sovs., second pony*. ■ : to receive 3 sovs. from stake; for,:ponies 14.2 hands and under. .-Entrance 205.-- Four, furlongs..-. . . , . o. ONSLOW: 'HANDICAP, of 20 sovs;, second 1 pony to receive' 3 sovs.: from stake; .for '' ponies 14.3 hands and under.. Entrance 20s.:' . Five 1 and a half furlongs.' . , 6..RECOVERY.HANDICAP, of 25 sovs., second : pony to. receive 5 s'ors.' from: stake; for ■: pomes and galloways 15 hands and -under.- - . ■ Nomination; 10s., acceptance ■ 155.. ; > Four '■■■"■ and a half ■ furlongs;--'- 1 - ■ ■ Nominations and Entries for bothdayi! will-.-v Seoret aryip to' 4 p.m. on i;,! IOESDAY, JANUARY- 26, 1909.. ... '•;« iirstpa/s will-be declared on or about SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. ■ ■''' Second Day's weights wiH be declared on JLAEBUUARY 16. for Miramar Cup and Final Han- ' dicap (First Day) on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. at 4 p.m. ■ -• - Acceptances for February Handicap and R<s- rednes - All-ponies will require, a measurement certi- ■ ncate .before.-.being, eligible .to,run. ~.. All handicaps will be started-on &: minimum of Bst. . 1 Any winner during the day is liable to be renandicapped. - " - . Accommodation for ponies and- attendants - can be arranged for. ... . No .pony allowed to start "whose noininatioii J '- fees are:unpaid. This meeting wffl be run under the rules regiuaticns, and by-laws of the.'. Wellinetoi Pony and Galloway Racing Club. . Any further particulars to L be' obtained'from'' ' ' J. M; CUMMING, - ' : ' '' Secretary,":'.-' _ ' - . • Bank Chambers,' v Box 65i1. . , WELLINGTON AK" ™ D,a »°> " £ ',V: ■ - 1f.;:.-.-. ,';••• ■: ; AUCTIONS. SECOND ANNUAL 'UNRESERVED SALE OP ' " i: THE WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. '■ ■ TQYNE'AND CO; are instructed by MB-lAN : X DUNCAN to SELL by AUCTION, at Mr. Duncan's - Private Stables, : - •- ; THOENDON QUAY, WELLINGTON,.. v , ■ ■ - . ' Op'' .-■■■>• : . THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, at 2.80 p.m., ■ . The following. ' THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS:' :< Br f (own sister to Saltaire and half-sister to Bagpipes), by . Stepniak, dam Reel,-by Ms- ' . dallion, dam Pibroch (dam of Menschikoff).' ;• Br'.o by Kilcheran, dam Pr4lude,.byMerrie ■England, dam-Prologue (half-sister to: Black .- Rose, Roseal, etc.). : , Br 0. by St. Ambrose, dam 'Ekaterini Pass&ro- ' poulo (dam of Playmate and Kiltie Lass). Br o by' Kilcheran, dam Fantan (half-sister to ; : Warpaint), by: Gossoon; dam Wheel of For- "" - , tune (sister to Cinnamon, dain of Abercorn ■ and Spice).-, ' . ~ . -v.-. . . B c by Advance,; dam Bonnette, by Conqueror, dam Stephanotis.. , , ■-. >■. B or br f by Stepniak, dam Ranee Nuna (dam of Indian Queen and Romanoff) by St.' George,-dam Watersprite. 1 - B c by Eiloheran, dam Bulbul (three-quarter sister to Daunt-and Dauntless), by Sir Lan- : " oelot. dam-Orientale (sister-to-Aida,' dam . of Impulse, and-Uhlan). •: Bo by Kilcheran, dam La Gloria', (half-sister to Nonette), by St. Leger, dam Charente. Bo by Kilcheran, dam Spun Gold (half-sister, j ; ■ to Santa' Katerina, dam of iEolns), by Gold -Reef, dam Puwerew«re. 1 Br f by St. Ambrose, dam Success (dam of Kilwinning), by The Officer, dam Content. Bo by .Conqueror, dam Lady Principal, by Tho Officer,, dam The Shrew. . ,:>>. ■ Br f (own sister, to Moriwa).-hy. Merriwee, dam •,).• Lady Helen, (halfcsister to Artillery,- Hilda,: . and Strathmore)," by St: Leger, dam Ouida. Br o by Kilcheran, dam Strathspey (sister to ■ Bagpipes, and half-sister to Saltaire).' ' Bf by Kilchcran or Conqueror, danv Lady " Maade, by Grafton,-dam Aureole, by Ches-'' .'■ter. ; .Catalogues and all information mav- be ob- - tained from MR. LAN DUNCAN, WELLINGTON, or from . . . \ } ' PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 9933 • 1-L - Christohurch.

COAL STRIKES ,M AT .Hadn't you better be sure nv™ ,¥ : bm V S® 6 the coal's STOCKTON, the-coal that mates caoking easy. Tom dealer or five 'phones. Offices, Johnston Street. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. " DISTRICT - AGENTS. T OVERS "of Unique Designs in' Pottery -*-i should inspect our latest importation ft comprises a Plain Ware in Blue, Yellow, and Green. The colours are rich, the shapes rare and the. prices most 1 moderate. . TOII-ET SETS, VASES, BOTVLS TEA POTS. CANDLESTICKS, AND ORNA ' " MENTS„OF VARIOUS KINDS. SAMPLES VASES. Not high priced, but a. collection of Terr pretty vases, some of which are delicately trnted, wail© others aro plain. • YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK WILL J3E APPRECIATED. - china' and glass MERCHANTS \\ ILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 59 Years. : C 1065

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 14

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