DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Club’s Course, Tatnaki, ou WEDNESDAY. SEPT. Sth, 1915. TVOMINATIONS. MONDAY, AUG. a-’ 23rd, at 9 p.m. •WEIGHTS, on or about FRIDAY, AUG. 27th. ACCEPTANCES, TUESDAY, AUG. 31st, at 9 p.m. For Programme see “ Referee.” ROBT. TAKLE. Secretary. DANNEVIRKE HI NT CLUB S STEEPLECHASE To be held on the Dannevirke Racecourse. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. 1915. NOMINATIONS close 9 p.m. MONDAY. 23rd August. ACCEPTANCES close 9 p.m. TUESDAY. 3lst August. For full particulars see “ Referee.” F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Hon. Sec.
. KARAMU DRAUGHT SIRES. ! RUTHERCLEN (469), by Royal, Stewart (274), dam Ladies’ Franchise - (706). is a bay‘horse of great bone and| substance, and has liegotten mote high- ; class stock than any other siro in the Dominion, among them being Lady Glen, Maggie Gleu. Countess and Moto' Glen, all champions in this Dominion; Amber, champion at the Toowomba ■ (Queensland) Show, also Bonny Glen and Glenmarkie. each of which topped | the Melbourne sales, and Glenover and 'Glenlucky. each of which has. since I being sold, won champion honours in ' Queensland ROYAL COLOURS (1468) by Royal Favourite (1466), dam Veronica (1059), by Crown Prince (430) is a dark brown, with good feet and plenty of bone. At 1914 Shows he was first in the 3-year-old class at Hawke’s Bay ; first, champion and winner of the Coombs Cup at i Manawatu ; and first and champion at , Wanganui. ARONACRAIC (9*o), by Clydebank *(481, imported), dam Lady Keith (832), is a dark bay, standing over 17 hands in height, with great substance, plenty ,of good bone, and the best of feet. He ; was shown only as a 3-year-old, when he was very successful, being champion .at Carterton in 1912. Hi sstock aro most promising, and have proved wininers wherever exhibited. f|tHE ABOVE will be at the service -i- of breeders during the current season. Applv to W ALTER P. ARCHIBALD, KARAMU FARM (Box 24), Hastings.
THH’Q Z'lf'kT TA ! « THE USUAL CROWL FIRST XX KJ W/XIXJ . THING IN THE MORNINC. Then we wrap ourselves in mufflers end overcoats in our endeavour to keep warm. WHAT ABOUT THE HORSE ? THE COW T Through the War Office demanding the output of the canvas manufac turers, canvas for the Colonies was “ partly-cut off. We had a supply ” 4- ‘ • j on the seas, but to supplement ™ *’ -ethis our American buyer sent us .. .-i ' a shipment of white duck. This _ we are making into covers with VIJ \t Hessian lining, with our well-known f»i w H finish for fit and unsurpassed qual- Ff h J | ity and unsurpassed quality of Zsr strapping. — HACK SIZE 20/-, DRAUGHTS 21/-, 22/6, COW 12/8 LAND AND HEIGHWAY, THE LEADING SADDLERS - HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 432, 11 August 1915, Page 2
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