TO STAND THIS ■ SEASON - - At “Soutra,” RIVERSLEA, HASTINGS. Brown Horse, KILEOY (3), 1913 gy Kilbroney (2) —C'yre (8), by Cyrenlan —Miss Delaval, by Seaton Delaval— Campania, by Robinson Crusoe, and running back to Lady Chester (imp.) by Stockwell. Kilbroney, the imported sire of Kilboy, was by The Wag (19) ilmltbrother to Childwick) from Innismakill. by Laveno, and proved himself a great stayer, winning, among other race: u o King’s Plates, the Goodwood Cup (2s in.), the Great Metropolitan (2Jmj and the Summer Handicap (2m.), and running Lemberg to a neck in the Donca ter Cup (2im.) in 3min. 39sec., earning Wst. Cyre, the dam of Kilboy, was by Cvreniau, a son of St. Simon. She neverraced herself, but her dam, Miss Di’laval ,was a notable performer, winning, among other races, the Auckland Welcome Stakes, Musket Stakes, and Derby (beating Seahorse and St. Ilario), the Canterbury Oaks, and the N.Z. St. Leger, winding up her racing career at s 4 years old by finishing within a neck iof Fulmen and Ideal, the dead-heat winners of the N.Z. Cup. Kilboy himself raced at 2 and 3 jeus only, winning at the former age t|je Canterbury Challenge Stakes (lOtiO sovs.), and being beaten by only half a head for tho Canterbury Champagne Stakes (1000 sovs.). At 3 years he won the A.J.C. Derby (5000 sovs.), and, returning to N.Z., was unbeaten there, winning the Great Autumn (1300 sovs.), the N.Z. St. Leger (550 sovs.), and the Treutham Gold Cup (1000 sovs.), finishing in front of Desert Gold, The Toff, and Sasanoff (Melbourne Cup winner). Kilboy is an all-brown horse of most kindly disposition, standing 16 hands, close to the ground, and combining rare quality with great power and substance, and was admittedly one of the best * stayers and gamest horses N.Z. ever j produced. A young, vigorous, masculine horse, unimpaired by any long training, and with such lineage, conformation and performance, Kilboy can scarcely fail to get winners. FEE: TWENTY GUINEAS j (No Groomage). Grazing, 2/6 a week. Apply to — H. HASSALL, Owner; or A. HARRISON. Groom in charge. pOVERTY JJAY fpJRF £<LUB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th & 25th, 1918. SPRING MEETING MA KA RA K A R A CECO U RSE. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 2lth OCTOBER, 1918. To start at or about 12.15 p.m. 1— JUNCTION HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. becond horse to receive 15 sovs, and tnird horse 10 sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nomination 2U/-, acceptance dJ/-. 2 — EiKST lit KDLisS HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Second horse to receive 15 sovs, and luird horse* 10 sovs from stake. liie winner ot any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. One and threequarter miles, over seven ingots ct hardies. Nomination 20;-, acceptance 30/-. 3— HOMELAND HACK HANDICAP, of 123 sovs. Second norse to receive 15 sovs, and tnird horse 10 sovs irotu slake, tt inner ot .junction Handicap to carry Ho extra. btx turiongs. NoiUinavnjii 20;-, acceptance 30/-. 1— bi’lllAu HANDIvAf, ui 230 t ovs. Second hoise to let-vi.e 30 sovs, and third horse 15 sovs from stake. The winner ot any race of the value oi 50 sovs or upwards after declaration of weights to carry fib extia, oi 100 sovs 101 b extra. One miio and aquaiior. i~aciun acctsp* tance GO/-. 5-, nt i It ELI ER HANDICAP, oi 123 sovs. beeoud horse to receive 1-5 sovs, and tsnrd hor:,e 10 sovs tioni stake. Minimum vveight, Bst. beven furiongs. Nominaimn '-o,ai.ee}>tance .10,/-. U— .mjuDi.N SCI RRY, of 123 sovs. Second horse to receive 13 .-ovs, and third horse !0 ~ov s itoni stake, tv eight, Bst. vlinmns on me Hat av I anv time barred. I’oui and a-hail ; turiongs. .xonnuaiion 20/-, accep7 --“-'IViNii’IANDiCAP, ol 150 .-vs. i be< ond horse to rceci. e2O sovs, and I third iioice 10 sovs man stake. Ine ! winner oi an. race oi the value oi uU l sovs or upwards alwr the declaration of weights to carry ilb extia, of 100 j sovs lull) extra, bix iuilongs. Nomination 20/-, acceptance -10/-. 8 (KIOnEK nAtK FLAT IiANDII CAP, oi 123 sovs. Second horse ro I receive 15 sovs, and tniid hoi.-e 10 i sovs irom stake, vv inner oi any }>ieVIOUS ra.e to car.-y 71b ex.ra. One n.ile. \omibuvaou i:0/-, acceptance O0;-. SECOND DAY. FRIDAY, L'u.li IDio. Io start at or about T~.io p.m. ‘1 SEtu.sO vv i.i.i i.R rr-t-Mn-v.vi’, oi | 125 sovs. becuiid noise co lecei.e 13 sovs, and Inud noise rd sovs iiuui siawe. jiinimum vve.g.n, fast. One mile. Nomina non 2u/-, acceptance 2- HURDLES HANDICAP, oi 1-0 sovs. becond horse to receive 15 sovs, and third norsc 10 sovs lium stake. One nine and a-liait, over six Hlgnts oi liurilies. Nom.uaxioii 20/-, acceptance 30/-. 3 , ( i\L.tikb bl'AKiiS, of 200 sovs. ! becond horse io ie.eive 3o so.s, and truru horse 23 sovs houi stake, i-ur two and tiireo-year-olus. Ivvo-yeai-olds Ist 71b, three-year-oids bat Li-ib. 1 lines allowed 511>, ge-dings 3ih. The winner ot rnt.o or I’d.ccs since August Ist, 1917, oi the collective value oi 50 sovs to carry sib, JuU .sovs 7ib, 300 sovs lOii), 500 sovs 14il> exlia. I Maiden two-year-o.ds allowed 31b, i tliree-year-oids .Th. Five iuiiongs. Noiiunuliou 20/-, i<ccepLance -id/-. ;.}-MAjxAR.ih.A HaNiHLaP, oi 2U) i sovs. becond horse io receive sovs | and third horse 10 sovs from stake. J One mile. Noininuiion 20/-, accep- ■ lance uU/-. :3 -M.vILeN bCLRRY HANDICAP, of { L'2'i sovs. Second norse to icceive 15 ) sovs, and tli*rd noise 10 sovs from i stake, tv inners on the fiat any time i barred, with tiie exception ot Maiden Scurry first day. hive iufiongs. ’ Nomination 2U/-, acceptance 30/-. ’ 6-WAi.MA 1 A HaCK FLal’ HANDI- - CAP, or 123 sovs. Second horse to ’ receive 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sows irom stake. Winner of any previous race to carry alb penalty. Seven furlongs. Nomination 20/-, acceptance 30/-. :7-\VAIKANAE HANDICAP, 9 I>1) sovs. Second horse to leceive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs irom stake,. Winner ot MakaraLn Handicap to carry 7ib penalty, hive furlorms. Nomination 20/-, acceptance ; 40/-. iS-FAREVvT.LL HANDICAP, of 125 ’ sovs. Second horse to receive 15 sov a I and third horse 10 sovs from stake. I Winners or Makara-ka and \\ aikauae Handicaps to lie re-handkupped, bix ( and a-ha if rurlong*. Nomination 20/-, ■ acceptance 30/-. DATES of NOMINATION' 5 :. AVEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. (Nominations and Acceptances to he forwarded to tiie Secretary, at the Club’s Cklice. Childers road. Gisborne.) • NOMINATIONS for all events close ;at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 4th October, I YtEIGHIS declared for first dav's It .1 c V 11 1) about 1 i.TDAY, llth (Ot. ! ACCEPTANCES for the whole of first : dav’s events close, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19ih October.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 213, 10 August 1918, Page 2
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