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Stallions. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIPUKDKAD. CASTASIIOKE is a Beautiful Dark Chestnut. Horse standing over 16 bands 1 inch, with ni/.o and quality combined. I/e is bred from the best strain «t slaying blood in the colony, and he is possessed of a good temper and sound constitution. TERMS.—£6 6s, payable January let, 1995. Grouuiago Fee 5b at first service. Every care taken but no responsibility. Good paddocks at Waipukurau 2s per week. For further particulars apply to 11. J. PICK, 1129 Waipukurau. IDE THOROUGHBRED HORSE CASTASHOEE, By CASTOK-ZIP.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GREENFIELDS, CLIVE. HE PUBEBBED CLYDESDAI.E STALLION ARGYLE (By British Lion— Thornbury Meg). ABGYLE is n Powerful Brown Horse with good bone and hair. Has tuk-Mi several prizes. His stock arc also doing well in the show ring. Terms: £4 4s per mare; grooinagc, fs. Paddocking free. All mares taken to Ist January. 1904. when fees arc payable. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. IT. MAONIVEN. Greenfields, Clive; Or U. NASSAU,. 1029 llivcrslca. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FAIRFIELD. ONGA ONGA. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BLAIR GOWRIE

By Earl o’ Gowrie—Blink Bonny. Blair Gowrie, Seven Years Old, is a Dark Bay Horse with Black Points, and free from all white markings. Ho stands on short legs, with splendid feet, abnndant hair of good quality, and groat bone, measuring 12i inches below the knee. He was bred by Mr. John Shearer, Canterbury, who showed him with great success. For the last three years he has been champion at Gisborne Show, on the two latter occasions beating Loch Lomond, the champion stallion at Hastings, 1901. Ho has never been beaten. As a sire he has already made his mark, having in his first season at the stud sired Balgowrie. first at Ashburton in 1902 and 1903, and the unbeaten filly Maggie Bander, winner at last Christchurch Show. Since then his stock have been of uniformly high quality. Single mare. £5 6s. Good paddocks provided for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Only a limited number of raareg will be taken. For farther particulars apply— J. O’NEILL 1030 Groom-in-chargo.

TO STAND THIS SEA* SON AT OLIVE. And will travel Hastings, Taradalc, and Surrounding Districts, T ROTTING BTALDEXTER. (Record for two miles on grass track, smin Bisoc.) DEXTER is by Mambrino Mac, by Berlin—Fanny Bell, from Kate, by Perkin Warbeck If.—Motherless. Ho is a brown horse, with black points very evenly made. Bound as a bell, without blemish, beautiful carriage, and trots without artificial aid such as toe-weights. As a harness horse he has few equals. He is a trotting machine, ami a perfect-man-norod borso. Resides tins bo is without exception the Champion Trotting Stallion standing in Hawke’s Ray. He ia a sure foal-getter, and sires the class of horses so much wanted in the colony. Terms—Three Guineas, payable January Ist, 1904. Good grazing, Is Oil per week. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to WM. ORANGE, Olivo; or 939 LAND AND lIKIOHWAY, Hastings.

TO STAND -iS ?A'fv SON AT VERNON, WAIPUKURAU. Tho Unbeut.cn Champion Clydesdale StaI"LOUD LYON.” lORD LYON is one of tho Greatest J Sires of the day. and is by i.rrd Salisbury (imp.), dam Myrtle, by Yount? Prince of Wales (Imp.). Terms, £5 5a for single marcs; groomftge. 69. All marcs to bo removed before January Ist, 1904. Every care taken, but no responsibility.

Also for a limited number of approved mares the recently-imported Shire Stallion—"OOOMB E YEOMAN," (Vol. 24 Shire Horse Society’s Stud Book) Sire, Dunsmoro Inkerman 17965, dam Siniler 30044. Coorabe Yeoman is a black horse, standing 17.1 hands high, and has splendid action. Ho was bred by H. E Smith. Eso.. Nettle Hill, Coomhe Fields, Coventry, England, and was selected by Captain M. H. Hayes. M.R.C.V.S. Terms, £5 5a for single mare; groomage ss. All marcs to be removed before January Ist. 1904. Every care taken, but no rosponsibM ity. For further particulars apply to Manager, Mount Vernon, or 877 JOHN HYNES, Groom-in-Chnrgo. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE OAREIAQI By Electioneer (Imp.) out of Vim, late Zealot. King George has been an exception ally good performer, having won numerous races at Auckland, Wellington, and Wairarapa, meeting good fields each time. King George is the sire of the speedy filly Marion, who won three events ot the South Wairarapa Trotting Club's meeting. This is the only one of his stock which was raced. Terras, £4 4s. For further particulars apply W. ATKINS. KING GEORGE SIEE 627 Groom-in-Charge, Tnradale.

SPUING MEETING of the T\fAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUE. To be held on the Club’s Course on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1904, iKINO’S BIRTHDAY.) President, Mr W. 11, Rathbouc. Vicepresident, Mr J. Barker. Hon. treasurer, Mr A. E. .lull. Committee, Messrs J. Pettit, T. Butler, C. U. Nash, H. F. Norris, G. (Jakenfull. C. M. Whittington, J{. C. Rolfe, H. P. Beyers. B. McGreovy, jnn, llandioapper, Mr J. E. Hcnrys, iloti. Btarler, Mr Paul Hunter. Hon, Judge, Mr 8. McUreevy, inn. Hon. Timekeeper, Mr H. M. Ruth* bone. Hon Clerk of the Totalisator, Mr M. Murray. Clerk of the Beales, Clerk of the Course, Mr R. McGreevy. 1. MAIDEN HACK RACE (w.f.a.) of 20 boys; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. Nomination. 15a. 6 furlongs. 2. WELTER HACK HANDICAP of 30 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 109, acceptance 15s. 7 furlongs. 3. WAIPAWA COUNTY HANDICAP (open) of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 1 mile 4. HOMEWOOD HACK HANDICAP of I Bovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For horses that have never won an advertised race of the value of 20 sovs. Nomination it's, acceptance 10s. 7 furlongs 6. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP of 30 sovs; I second horse to receive o sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 1 mile 6- FLYING HANDICAP (open) of 30 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 6 furlongs 7 BACK FLYING of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 6 furlongs

NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps clone with the secretary, at Waipawa, at 8 p.m., on MONDAY, October 17th, 1904. Weights will bo declared on or about THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27th. 1904. | Acceptances for all handicap events | and entries for the Maiden Hack Race 1 close with the secretary, at Waipawa, 1 at 8 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, November 2nd. 1904. Telegraph Office at Waipawa cloaca at 5 p.m. EXILES AND GENERAL CONDITIONS. No entry will bo received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes and objections shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and their decisions upon all points shall be final. In all nominations, descriptions, age. pedigree, and performances of horses, and colours of the riders most bo given. The winner of any flat race, after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b. Metropolitan “Rules of Racing" will be strictly adhered to. HACK DEFINITION. No horse shall be eligible to start in a “hack" race which has won a race of the value of 80 sovs. or races o! the collective value of 200 sovs, at time of nominatlqn. The amount won by any horses in flat races, hurdle races, or steeplechases, respectively. *Bhall not render such horse ineligible, except In the special class of race In which it has won such amount. 0. M. WHITTINGTON, 961 Hon, Secretary.,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12869, 22 September 1904, Page 4

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