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s Christmas Handicap 3o -. AA’elter Hack i Hnndnaj* 30 -. President’s Handicap 2 i .*'"• *.. (ilutara Hindi*'- 3it Two-year-1 old Han'lu .0, .’to Fl.'iiig Hack Han I ilie.ip 30 -. .New A.-nr Hamlii ap 30 . j MONDAY. I * JANI ARY. j 1 Night ot Fn-t I'.n • Race-). ' By -.JO pm WEIGHTS, all event-. ’ Second Dai. I By !>.-•«)’ p.m. ACCEPTANCES. i Aotea Htirdlin- 1 so.*.. Grand Stand | Hi.ndic.ip -. S< itrrv Hack Handicap I I . .... 'dimni'-r Handicap 2 -oi-., N’ur--.'i. v Handicap .‘Mi -. Ep-om Handicap I -ov.. Mataiir** Hn< k 30 -. Jamiary ; J lanili. p 3b -. W. .1. STRATTON. Secret.lll. Ha-tings. Telephone No. -5.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. Mr. E. H. GOOD’S THOROTGHBRED 1 MANIAPOTO Soiilt 11.- Lady Fisher. ’ MANTAPOTO. who this season j makes his debut at the stud, is the son of Soult, and was not raced until i he was a 4-year-old, when, in addition to nunu’tous other wins, lie wound | up the season by winning the Hawke’s Bay Cup. carrying K-t 21b Maniapoto I was then sent across to A ustralia, and i won the Metropolitan Handicap, carry- ; ing Sst in the record time of 2min 3’2; : sec. So brilliant was this performance : that he vr.) never afterwards given a I chance by the handicappers. His last outing was 'll the City Handicap at the * A.J.U. Spring Meeting, in which, with i 9st 5H*. ho ran second to Proceed, 7st : 91!*. Last season, in New Zealand, Maniapoto won the St. Andrew's Handicap at the Feilding J.C. Spring Meeting, and the following month ran second, with fist 71b, 11 mile in 2niin I 7 1-5-ec in the President’s Handicap ; at the Manawatu R.C. Summer Meeting to The Lark, Bst < lb. s Maniapoto has a strong recomrnenda- : tion as a sire from the fact that he : combines the double strain of Fishorman blood and the best of all crosses, > that of St. Simon and Musket. A good j performer on the turf, and with every- * thing to recommend him as regards ■ breeding, there is not much doubt but ! that Maniapoto’s services will be in ! great demand. TERMS - 10 GUINEAS. 1 Full particulars and pedigree cards ! can Im had from the groom in charge. All care taken, but no responsibility ! Grazing 2, 6 per week. G. POWELL. Stortford Lodge, Hastings. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARAEKAKAIIO. ROBERT WI LKIN Uy AA'ilkin, dam Mistletoe. A\ ilkin :by Berlin, dam Polly. Mistletoe by : Hambletourou, dam Blue Grass Belie. ; TERMS - £1 I - EACH MARE, i 'Groomage 5 -. Also, that CLYDESDALE STALLION. CLYDEBANK J 1 R By Clydebank, dam by British Lion. TERMS - - £3 10 - EACH MARE Groom age 5/-.

Mares missing from either horses will b.* served the follow ing season free. Every care taken, lint no responsibility. Money payable on or before Ist February, 1912. i For further particulars, apply JAMES SEMPLE. Maraekakaho. Or Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT 605 ALEXANDRA STREET, HASTINGS. PRANLEY THE GREAT PRANLEY THE GREAT is by Lord Cranky lE, dam Lady of Bmksbire by Kimberly, by Black Leg, Lori (Tanby 11., sire Lord Cranby by LairJ of Kilbride, .sin* Prince of Kilbride, dam Miss Palmer by Lord Salisbury. Lord Cranby, dam Diamond by Keluin I*. Piin'-e Royal. This horse is from a great family, and should get stock fit lor any market. He i- as well f*re*l a- anv hor-c in the Dominion. PRANLEY THE GREAT is alow-set Draught, Dark Bay. 5 years old, with splendid bone and good temper. TERMS: £3 PER SINGLE MARE. Two or more. £2 10 - per mar*'. AU care, no responsibility. For further particulars apply J. ('. KELLY, Owner. 605 Alexandra Street, Hastings. TO STAND IHIS SEASON AT LONGLANDS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, MAORI KING (Mcrriwce Indian Queen.) M AORI KING is own brother to such great performers ns King Billy and Aborigine. The th rec brothers won in stakes £ll.lOO. Further comment is unnt'cessary. as this fine young sire is well km*'-’. 11. ami i- the only son of the great Merriwee at the stud in the I lominion. TERMS - 10 GUINEAS Singl-jMare. Two or more by agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to T. F. QULNLIVAN, Shortlands, Hastings. Or Groom in charge. E. J. WATT, Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST CLIVE, And to travel the Surrounding District,

~» The Purebred ! \ Stallion, i * "sb S- ; -' ,-r DOMINION . V’ Hydosdale '17.. * =_ (6 years old) By Fiel 1 Mat-!,al, dam Darling; . Field Marshal by Marshal Keith, ; Darling by Knoekdon. i TERMS: or half guar- ’ antee £-1 1 - ; £2 2- on or before ; January 4th, 1912. balance when 1 proved in foal. Full guarantee £5, S, - i Mares sold or exchanged to be ; paid for as stinted. Paddocks provided for mares i from a distance. ; Further particulars on applying: JOHN MILLER, Owner, Clive. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE PERE-BRED TROTTER, GOLD BELL (By Capitalist—Merry Bell). 12 Approved Mares at £5 5:Guaranteed. ’ T. ROE, I Maraekakako. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 2

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