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JOCKEY £LUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Rh Handicapper H. Coyle. Starter: C. O’Connor. PROGRAMME (starting at 11.30) 1— Hack Hurdles, 130 sovs; 14 miles 2— Trial Hack Plato, 110 sovs; 5 furlongs. 3— Hack Steeplechase, 150 sovs '■ 2 miles. 4— Marton Handicap (open), 230 sovs: li miles. 5— Rangitikei Steeplechase, 260 sovs: about 3 miles. 6— Electric Hack, 110 sovs; 6 furlongs. 7— Railway Handicap (open), 180 sovs: 6 furlongs. 8— Tutoenui Hack Welter, 110 sovs: 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events (20/each) close on Friday, August 16th- at 9 p.m. Weights on 21st August. /Acceptances on Tuesday, 27th August, at 9 p.m. Programmes on application to . ARTHUR WAY, SecretaryP.O. Box 3, Marton. S, TO STAND THIS SEASON “Soutra." T RIVERSLEA. HASTINGS. Brown Horse, KILBOY (8), Wl3 By Kilbroney (2) —Cyre (8), by Cyren-. ■ a n —Miss Delaval, by Seaton Tlelaval— I Campania, by Robinson Crusoe, ami running back to Lady Chester (imp.) I by Stockwell. | Kilbroney, the imported sire of i Kilboy, was by The Wag (19) (halfbrother to Childwick) from Innismakill. by Laveno, and proved himself a great stayer, winning, among other races, two King’s Plates, the Goodwood Cup (2s in.), the Great Metropolitan (2Jm.) and the Summer Handicap (2m.), and running Lemberg to a neck in the Doncaster Cup (2Jm.) in 3min. 39sec., carrying lOst. Cyre, the dam of Kilboy, was by C’vrenian, a son of St. Simon. She never raced herself, but her dam, Miss Delaval ,was a notable performer, winning, among othei- races, the Auckland Welcome Stakes, Musket Stakes, and Derbv (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 Fulmen and Ideal, the dead-heat winners of the N.Z. Cup. Kilboy himself raced at 2 and 3 vears only, winning at the former age tjje Canterbury Challenge Stakes (10-. H sovs.), and being beaten by only half a head for the 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 Trentham Gold Cup (1000 sovs.), finishing in front of Desert Gold, The Toff, and Sasanoff (Melbourne Cup winner). Kilboy is an all-brown horse ot 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 produced. A young, vigorous, masculine horse, unimpaired by any long training, and with such lineage, conformation and performance, Kilboy can scarcely fail te get winners. FEE. TWENTY GUINEAS (No Groomage) Grazing. 2/6 a week Apply to11. HASSALL, Owner; or A HARRISON. Groom in diargr TO STAND THE rfgmyiMrr SEASON AT temahanga. BROWN HORSE, MOUNTAIN KNIGHT (16 hands) Foaled 1911. By Mountain King, by Wallace ex Bonnie. Rosette (imp.), by Carbine ex Moaxlious, by Bavcaldine ex Bonnie ex La Veiile, by Most;, n (imp.), by Clairvaux ex Miss Most) n (imp.), ex \ igil, by Ironton ex Nightmare. the Stakes won by i.liis horse were over £lO,OOO. and the following represent some ot his periorinanecs: — TWO YEARS OLD. Won Nursery Handicap. Taltersall’s Suininor Mooting. Second: A.J.C. isires Produce Stakes (should have won easily). THREE YEARS OLD. Chelmsford Stakes (£.’938), 9 Jurhngs. 22 starters.—-IV oorak 1, Mountain Knight 2, Kavollo 3. Time. Imm 52.) sec. A.J.C. Derby (.C!(.16). ill miles, 11 starters. —Mountain Kuight 1, Wuorak 2. Gira. 3. Timo, 2min 3o;'sec. Linlithgow' Stakes (£1206), 1 mile, 7 starters. —Mountain Knight 1, Blaque 2, I’hilio 3. Time, 1 min lOsec. C. B. bislier Plate (£832), J L miles, 6 starters. —Mountain Knight 1, Cagon 2, Carlita 3. Time, 2min 33£soe. St. George Stakes (C’SUO), 9 furlongs. * etai ter.-.— Laud of Seng 1, Mouniani Knigl.t 2, 'Jraquotte 3. r l ime, hnin J St-? Leger Stakes (jCVJWO, l:j miles, 4 starters. —Alountain Knig.’it 1, r X Ix ’ berry 2, Carlita <3. Wm easily. lime, 3min 3’jsee. C. M. Lloyd Stakes (£77c), 1 mile. :> starters. —Traquette 1, Jolly Beggar 2, Mountain Knight •’>. 'Jane, liuai 3!/ A.J. St. Leger (.£lll-1), 1J miles. 3 starters.- —Mountain Knight. 1, Carlita 2, S. Service 3. Won easily. Time, 3 min b.Vsec. .

I A..1.C. Cumberland Stakes (£1474), 3 miles, 6 starters. —Ulya’s Isle 1, 'Mountain Knight 2, St. Spisa 3. Heavy going. Time, 3min 34(sec. I FOUR YEARS OLD. | Mountain Knight was. poisoned at ' A..J.C. Meeting, where in the A.J.C. Stakes he ran 'third to St. Carwyne and Reputation. j He then started in the Melbourne Cup. in which race lie fell and broke }ti.- shoulder and was retired to the stud. I Wolawa, who is by Mal’acc, and whose performances are not so good as [Mountain Knight’s (Wallace horse), has proved himself to lie sire of winners (Pontoon and Damien), and it may . be regarded as certain that Mountain Knight will produce very high-class ( performers. | The service fee for Mountain Knight 1 (a sure foal-getter), who is standing ai Te Mahanga for the season 1918-19x9 will be Twenty Guineas. Groomagc, 10/6. Grazing Fee, 2/6 per week. | Owners: ‘ EXORS ESTATE W. J. DOUGLAS. i Telephone 917 (2 rings). I Groom-in-charge: D. O’MEARA. ’ Address: Tc Mahanga, Hastings. Mares met at Poukawa Railway Station Asthma, bronchitis, sore throat and catarrh ; Oh, what distressing afflictions they are Bringing anxiety, anguish and grief, Priceless the treatment that gives u relief. All thro’ long ages of human distress, Science had striven in vain for success , Until it discovered that remedy sure, Wonderful Woods’ Great Peppermint

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 217, 15 August 1918, Page 2

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