DANNEVHIKE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course. Tamnki. on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Sth, 1915. •yOMINATIONS. MONDAY. AUG. -*• ' 23rd. at It p.m. WEIGHTS, on or about FRIDAY, AUG. 27th. ACCEPTANCES. TUESDAY. AUG. 31st, at i) p.m. For Programing see “ Referee." ROBT. TA RLE. Sceiet.tiy . DA.NNEVIRKE HUNT CLUB’S EEPL ECU ASE yjE ETI NG To he held on the Damievirke Racecourse. THURSDAY, !Hh SEPTEMBER. 1915. NOMINATIONS close 9 p.m. MONDAY. 23rd August. ACCEPTANCES close 9 p.m. TUESDAY. 31st August. For full particulars see “ Referee.'' F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Hott. Sec.
KARAMU draught SIRES. RUTHERCLEN (Ki!’), by Royal Stew ti i tj, 'lnn I lidics' Fraiiehise l7tXj). i, ii 1,.:, lici.se ol great bone and sltl'-taiive. an,l hii.- i»’.;t)tii n iiu>ic bigli-cla-s stock than any other sire in the Dominion, aiming them living Lady Glen, Maggie Glen. Countess ami Moto Glen, all •■liantpmn.s iu this ihnmnioii ; Aml>er, champion at the Toowmlia (Oileelisliliiil > Sinai, also Bonny (,len and Gienniarkie. eai h oi which topped thy Meliioui ne sales, and Glonover ami Glenlttcky. each ot which has. since lieing' sold, won champion honours m Queensland. ROYAL COLOURS I I IGsf by Royal Favourite it dam Vciimi'U ' I'Gl. 1 ). I>y Crown Prince tl3"i is a dark brown, with good teel and plenty ot bone. At I9i I allows In- was first m tlie 3-year-old i las.- at Hav. ki-'s Bay : fii st. etiam* pion and winuei of the Coombs Cup at Manavvatu ; and tir-t and champion at Wanganui. ARONACRAIC iU-'.'i. by Clyd< l.ank (?'■!. import'd), dam Lady Reith (-.”,2». is a daik I>av. .standing over 17 hands in lieiglit. with great 'iib-tam-,'. plenty (■f gm>d liniie. and tl,e be-t in 1 •-• i. He was .show it ••idy a- a 3-year-cld. when he was very sm-eessl ill, being champion at Carterton in 19)2. Hi sstoek are most promising, and have proved winners wherever exhibited. f| 'HE ABOVE will lie at the service of breeders during the curicnt season. Apply to AV ALTER P ARCHIBALD. KARAMU FARM (Box 21), Hastings.
/"ifYT TI ! «• THE usual growl first J-J- O VVIjLJ 1 THING IN THE MORNING. Then we wrap ourselves in mufflers and overcoats in our endeavour to keep warm. WHAT ABOUT THE HORSE ? THE COW ? Through the War Office demanding Jftßjk. the output of the canvas manufacturers, canvas for the Colonies was partly cut off. .We bad a supply on the seas, but to supplement „•=? this our American buyer sent us a shipment of white duck. This 6i .xWfWiSi «■'' ’’ we are making into corers with \ 1 ‘J Hessian lining, with our well-known fw l !( finish for tit and unsurpassed qual- put - ity and unsurpassed quality of zJ'-Lges--. strapping. ------ ' HACK SIZE 20/-, DRAUGHTS 21/-, 22/6, COW 12/6 LAND AND HEIGHWAY, THS tKADIMC SADDLERS . HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 428, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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