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TO STAND THIS umri iinffiF season At.“Soutra,” RIVERSLEA, HASTINGS. Brown Horse, KILBOY (8), 1913’ By Kilbroney (2) —Cyre (8), by ian—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) (half--1 brother to Childwick) from Innistnakill, | by Laveno, and proved himself a great stayer, winning, among other races, two ; King’s Plates, the Goodwood Cup (2J in.), the Great Metropolitan (21m.) and the Summer Handicap (2m.), and running Lemberg to a neck in the Doncas- ( ter Cup (21m.) in 3min. 39sec., carrying lOst. ’ J Cyre, the dam of Kilboy, was by CyreI nian, a son of St. Simon. She never | raced herself, but her dam, Miss Delaj val ,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 4 years old by finishing within a neck of Fulrnen and Idea), the dead-heat I winners of the N.Z. Cup. | Kilbov himself rrii ed at 2 and 3 years onlv, winning at. the former age Cll Url Challenge Stakes (It'v)d sovs.), and being beaten by only bail’ ' a bead for the Canterbury Champagne ; Stakes (1000 sovs.). At 3 years he won I the A..LC. Derby (5000 sovs.), and, 1 returning to N.Z., was unbeaten there, winning the Great Autumn (1300 sovs.), the N.Z. bt. Leger (550 sovs.), and the 1 rentham (.old Cup (1000 sovs.), finishing in front of Desert Gohl, The Tell, and Nasri no ft (jMelliourne Cup winner). Kubov is an all-brown horse of most kindle 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. eter produced. A young, vigorous, masculine horse, unimpaired by any long training, and with such lineage, conformation and performance, Kilboy cun scarcely fail to get winners. J FEE: TWENTY GUINEAS (No Groomage). Grazing, 2/0 a week. Apply to— H. HASSALL, Owner; or A. HARRIbUN. Groom in charge. jyjARTON £}LUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th Handicapper H. Coyle, btarter: C. O'Connor. ! PROGRAMME (stinting at 11.30) 1 Huck Durdies, 130 aovs; 1) miles. 2 Trial Hack Plate, 110 so.'s; 5 furf longs. '3- Hack Steeplechase, 15(J sovs: 2 • miles. i-1- Marton Handicap (open). 230 sovs; ’ 11 miles. 15- • Rangitikei Steeplechase, 200 sovs; I about 3 miles. 'l5 Electric Hack, 110 sovs; 6 furlongs i - Railway Handicap (open), 18.) sovs.: * 6 furlongs. 8- Tutaenui Hack Welter, HO sovs; 7 furlongs.

I NOMINATIONS for all events (20,’eack) c'o-e on Fi’dr.v. August lijth. af 9pm Weights on 21-t August. Acceptances on Tuesday, 2i th August, at ■ 9 p.m I Programmes on application to ARTHUR WAY, Secretary l P 1) Box 3. Marton I . A N N E ) IH KE A ( INU ‘' B | SPRING MEETING I WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 j OFFICERS. t Patron. Mr Geo Hunter. M.P, Pree’ii dent. Mr T. H. G Llovd Vice-Presi-i dents Mo--if T M Weld' and (.'■ A J .louden Jndse, Mr W H Ifartgili 1 Handicapper. Mr. J. E Henry s. ’Slaiti.i. Mr. Aug’:- < 1.-'k of iSraQ* M. W U Hartgill fie.-tner. : Mr W JI. Gte-seu Clerk of Course. !Mr B Gi i.Jon Tn •.‘keeper. Mr R ! Stevens Stewards Messrs W (r F ' Frame, W G unnter. R- ilo.-l.e. T. McDermott II N' B ion, J .Nesirk' . D Cowan, R E. Bi II 8.-Orer, R. i Ft-'sor, G ,1. E. Bickfotd. J. A rmstrong. ibecietary, Walter Dobson, P.O. Box lid. Dannevirke. pp.O(,h v’l.'Oi' I ; 1 '! RIA 1. <r 'K 1 - <•> sots ord horse to m-'-eo.. I', vid 'h".l horse 10 sovs. horn the -'tnl.e. I'or three-year-olds «u<l up.'ar.is that have not won a lint tme at lime of -tailing Weight. —t Tlh- Entiy 40/-. Five and a-half inrlongs 2 -HACK WELIi'.R oi 130 -ove Second horse to receive ;.’() snv«, and fluid horse It) sms from the stake. ?»liniini:i'> ".e'ght. - .N. ',‘:na’l'.n 20/-. acceptance 40/- Seven furlongs. 3-SIRING lIANIHCIF tm-en',. ->f HMD sovs Seeon.l horse to receive ‘5O sovs and ‘.bird horse 20 sms from the stake Nommalioti VO.-, ax.rep--tarice i>il/- .six finking.-. 1 HANDICAP H '•( R HI RDl.l’S of l;j() <ovs '-econd horse to certs'.e 25 SO'.', 10’0 t'.-r.! horse 15 uas fr.im the stake Nomination 2G -, acco[.>tance 40'-. One and a-half imlos 5 I'M U>’ M)R-) I HACK HAMIICW of 120 sovs Second horse to reran" 20 sovr. gnd thin! horse 19 sovs trom the Stake Minimnn oeno | Nomination 20'- acoeptam. •: Si x fu rlon <rs 16 JUMPERS FLAT .openi ot i3i' sots Second horse to "ecciie 25 --r.-s, and find hm-’-e 15 snf from the stake Open to horses that linve completed a hurdle race or steeplechase in New Zealand to the satisfaction of the Stewards To be ridden by professional hurdle or «t>.oplechase rulers Mininiiini weight, 9«t. Nomination 20/-. acceptance 40/-. One and iv-qtiarter miles. 7 -OTAN'GA HANDICAP o>pmi) of 200 sovs ■ Second horse to r.<t.>:ve 30 sovs, and ‘bird horse 20 sovs from the stake Nomnmtiot. 20.'-. acceptance 60'- One mile one furlong 8 TEREHUNGA H \UK HANDICAP of 130 sovs SecoiKi home to rccei.'20 snip and thin] horse 10 airs ti<m> tlie stuKe Nomination 20 - eccep rance 40/- One mile and htti yards PEN \LTUi~ I’he wintjci of srn flat ill"" r.fter the oui-la:ation of weights to carry a pepiftlt' pt 7lhs tv <•> ot mote .-a. lOfbs I The winner of any hurdle rare aft-si j the declaration of weights to carry a | permlrt of lOibs I Owners are responsible for ail penal ties. | Nominations for all events icxof-r.t I Trial Stakes) close on WEDNESDAY. 1 28th AUGT.S'I’. 191 a. at 8 o clock p.m. I Acceptances for all events ami EnI tries fol the Trial Stakes close on IT t'•DAY, 3-d JsEi’IEMBLR i it j 8 o’clock p.m. i tj pr ( m’ H c - l’i,< I'i‘TriP ( nn>I uutteo --(Segimsl) H S MO.-sS. 1 H ' I’R I<IP>ON I k* t 1 Un* O H DAV u¥ fl

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 2

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