('iimtaias H.>n<l:- a;> 3 1 Welt"- I!.» I mirr-ap 3<i -. I’r.- id--;:'’- Handicap 2 Onit.ir.i Ibirdh-.. 3i> -. Tivo-vear-oid lhi-h<sp 3” Filing H.-u-k Hrn-du-ap 3<> -. New Var Handicap 30 -. MUNDAY, I ,» J \NI ARY. (Night oi Fii 't Day’. Uari' I. By -.3'1 p.m. WEIGHTS, all neat-. Ser-oml Dai. By p.m. Af t EI’TA N( ES. Aot.-i lluirli-- I Gram! Si ami lined, -io 311 -. Scurry Dar k Handicap 1 Sumim.r Handicap 2 sovs., Nur.Handicap A l ’ Eproni Handicap I sow. Mata.'iro Hack 3<> -, January 1 I;:':/:' •;;> 50 W. J. STRATTON. S ary. 1 laslings. Telephone No. '5.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. Mr. E. H. GOOD S THOROUGHBRED MAMAPOTO Soiilt ll.—Lady Fisher. MANIAI’OTO, nho this season makes his debut at the stud, is the son of Soult, and »a- not rm-ed until he was a l-i erir-ohl, uh-m. in addition to numerous other wins, he wound tip the s'-a-ou liv winning the Hawke’s Bay Cup, carrying Sst 21b Maniapoto was then sent across to Australia, ami icon the Metropolitan Handicap, carrying Sst in th'.' record time of 2min 321 see. So brilliant n ar-- this performams" that he wr i never afterwards given a clianco by the handicappers. His last outing was ’n the City Handicap at the A.J.C. Suring Meeting, in which, with
A.-i.t . ."prmg aieenng, in n tiu-ii. «iri 9st -51 b. lie ran second to Proceed, 7st ! 9ib. Last season, in New Zealand. Maniapoto won the St. Andrew’s Hanid icap at the i-'cilding J.C. Spring i Meeting, and the following month ran : second, with (Ist 71l>, I.’, mile in 2min t 7 l-ssec in the President’s Handicap i at the Manawatu R.C. Summer Mcct- ■ ing to The Lark. Sst 711>. ; Maniapoto has a strong recommcndaj tion as a sire from the fact that he j combines the double strain of Fisherman blood and the best of all crosses, i that of St. Simon ami Musket. A good performer on the turf, and with everything to recommend him as regards breeding, there is not much doubt but that Mauiapot'is services will be in great demand. TERMS - 10 GUINEAS. Full particulars ami pedigree cards can be had from the groom in charge All care taken, but no responsibility Grazing 2 G per week. G. POWELL, Stortford Lodge. Hastings. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARAEKAKAIIO.
ROBERT WILKIN By Wilkin, dam Mistletoe. Wilkin by Berlin, dam Pol!;-. Mistle toe by liamhletourou, dam Blue Grass Belle. TERMS - £ll- EACH MARE. Grooniage 5/-. Aho, that CLYDESDALE STALLION, CLYDEBANK J 1 By Clydebank, dam by British Lion. TERMS - - £3’lo,- EACH MARE. Gro'image 5/-. Mares missing from either horses wiii bo .-.erved the following season free. Every cate taken, but no respotisibiiMoney payable on or Indore Ist Fob-1 niai-y, !!»]■_’. For further pat tit ulars, apply JAMES SEMPLE, Maraekai aho. Or Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT 605!
ALEXANDRA SIREI.T, HASTINGS JPRANLEY THE GREAT - PR AN LEY THE CHEAT is by Lori! Craiiby 11., dam Lady of Bnckshiro by ■ : Kinibcrly, by Bla'-k Leg. Lor ! _• Craroiy 11., tire Lo.d Granby by Laird 1 oi Kilbride, sire I’riueo of Kilbride. • dam Miss Palmer by Lord Sailsbury. • Lord Cianhy. dam Diamond by Keluin b. Prim e Royal. This bor.se is I rom ■' a great family, and should get. stock - lit lor any marlct. He is as well ■ bted as anv hill-si’ in the Dominion. PRANLIiY THE GREAT is a lovv-o t •; Draught, Dark Bay, 5 years old, with ■ splendid liorm ami good temper. ( TERMS: £3 PER SINGLE MARE. Two or more. £2 TO '- per mar". ; AO care, no rcspimsiliilily. For ftirtlier particulars apply ' J. ( . KELLY, Oivnor. 605 Alexandra Street, Hastings. I TO STAND ’l lliS SiiASON AT LONG- - LAM,S - THE THOROI’GHBRED STALLION, p MAOIU j: (Merriv.ee Imiian (.’neon.) M AORI KING i., on n brother to Mid, ~ g; i.i.t pel formal s as King Bdlv am! Aborigine. The time brothers won in stakes £f i. !’io. Further comment n unnece v.-u y, as thi ■ fine young sire is / well kmiv.ii. and is tlie only son of the ■great Merrivvea at the stud in the : Dominion. TERMS - 13 G! IN EAS Single Mare. Two or ttini-n by agfot-rneut. All car.- t.il i-n. but i i :• pun ibihtv. Apply to T. F. (M’INLIYAN, Shortiatids. Hastings. Or ( • ronin in charge. E. WATT, Ow.-ier. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST ( LIVE, And to (rave! the Surrounding District, • Tlie Purelired ‘ ■ *, Stallion, /* f. . ' DOMINION -i"* * i’\' (Tydosdale - “’' 4 (ti years old) By Field Marshal, dam Darling; Field .Marsha! by Marshal Keith, Darling by Knockdon. TERMS: I’.’l 10'-. or half guarantee £1"!'-: £2 2- on or before Janu a ry -1111. 1312, ba la ne e when proved in foal. Full guarantee £5 5 - Mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. Paddocks provided for mares from a di.-tnt.ee. Further part ii'itlar c ot; implying : JOHN ?I!Ii.I.ER, Owner, Clive. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE PCRE-BRED TROTTER, GOLD BELL (By Capitalist—Merry Bell). 12 Approved Mares at £5 5/- ; Gui ran teed T. ROE, Maraekakako. ‘
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 278, 13 November 1911, Page 2
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