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ma 'TEAVJ3L THIS SEAs6n. (gjsytfTt OOTI c New&ratiiiWalesMlsfni bred Horse uMieCtotim whiffler Tim is a bright bay with black points, good bone, and full of quality; got by Tim Whiffler (s), winner of the Melbourne Cup, from Parachute, by Kingston. . (Vide New Zealand and Australian Bbud Book). Tim Whiffier is admitted by. all lovers of the turf to have been one of the most consistent racehorses of his day. He won races at all-distances and under all weights, beating such clinkers as Nelson, Welcome Jack, Lady Emma, Adamant, Fusilade, Salvage, Cheviot, Eubina, all cup winners, and it is admitted by all who have used him during the past seasons that he is leaving some of the most promising stock ever sired in the district. Tim Whiffler will travel as follows ■—Oeo, Mondayß ; Kaponga, Wednesdays ; Hawera, Thursdays ; remainder of the week at Manaia. Feesr—Single mare £3, two mares £5 10s, three or more dB2 10s each. , Paddocking free for three weeks, after that a charge of 2s per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. D. KNIGHT. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN Hawjbra. Disteici. (If sufficient inducement offers will travel to Waverley and Manaia.) /^m^^^^^k c Thoroughbred CV-SastGiPSY KING, by Le Loup, ,dam Gitana, by ilapid Bay (brother ,to Neekersgat) ; Gipsy by Yafctendon,-.Zingara by II Barbiere, Gipsy hhry r Bous Emigrant, etc. Le Loup. (full brother to the. famous mare Lurline) by Traducer— Mermaid Vide N.O. Stud Book. Gipsy King, 7 years, is a- bright bay with black points, standing over 16 hands 1 inch, with great power and Bymmetry, and is the most magnificent speci-, men of a weight-carrying thoroughbred horse in New Zealand, whiht his temper and disposition are all that could be desired. As a two-year-old he started eleven times, scoring four firßts, carrying top weight in each race, four seconds, and two thirdß, being unplaced once (the first occasion on which he sported silk.) As a 3-year-old he started 'five times, winning tbe Dunedin Cup in the fastest time on record, the T> X 3.G. Handicap, and the North Canterbury Cup ; also ran second for New Zealand Cup and Canterbury Derby. Good paddocking provided. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms and further particulars on application to Nolan, Tonks and Co., or M. F. BAIHD. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT Waysrley. PURIRI. Puriri, bred by Henry Eedwopd, Esq., by Towton, dam Waimea, ,by Sir Hercules, dam Flora Mclvor, by Immigrant, dam Cornelia, by Grasshopper 3 Manto by Soothsayer"; Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinizella, by Touchstone (vide New Zealand' Stud Book). Puriri took Governor's gold medal, champion, and three first prizes jat Wellington when last shown in 1889. He is tbe Bire> of forester. Escapade, Rafus, and many, others, last season being credited with., seventeen winners. As a sire of hacks, the records of Hawke's Bay, Palmerston, and Egmont Show prove that he is second to none in New Zealand. M. F. BAIRD, Hawera ; or groom in charge, Waverley TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, From Kakaramea to Manaia. The well-known *^H^^^^ Champion Clydesdale f^Hl DIRECTOR. ■BSSKSB*** Director has taken five first and champion prizes, and two second prizes, when exhibited at the several shows on this coast. His stock at the Egmpnt.show took first aaid second for DRBt draught colts; fijrst and second for two-year-old fillies; second and third in yearling fillies, there being no yearling colt on the ground. For particulars apply to J. D. MITCHELL, Manaia. 1/fOMOHAKI HACK RACE IVI meeting. To be held on Waverley Course on MONDAY, 9th NOV., 1891. Fob Hacks. Only. Jndgre — Mir F. B. Jackson. Starter — Mr. S. Powell. Clerk of the Coutße-^Mr; ,M. Hair. Handicapper — Mr J. B. Henry. Clerk ot the acaiea~-Mr T. W. Fisher. Timekeeper— Mr TV. Wilson. Stewards — Messrs J. Morton, W. Brewer, A. Strachan, C. A. Durie, T. Clark, C.|E., Brewer, N. Hearn. J. Kennedy, and T. , rEllis. Secretary— H. F. Mason. • ' PKOGKAMME. 1. 12 Noon— Handicap Hurdles, of,je2(L Second horse to save stakes 14 milea,}. over Bix flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high.' Nomination 10s, acceptance 10a. ~t. 1 p.m.— rFJying Handicap, of £30. Second horse to receive £5 oat of the stakes ; J-mile. Nomination 15b, acceptance 15s. 3. 2 p.m.— Maiden Plate, of £15. 1 mile. Entrance 15s. . 4. 2.30 p.m, — Momohaki Cup Handicap, 1 of £60. Second horse to receive £10' out of the stakes ; H miles. Nomination 30b, acceptance 30s. 5; 3 p.m. Poßt Stakes, of £15."," £-mile; catch weights ; post entry. Entrance 15a. 6. 4 p.m.— Eailway Plate Handicap, of L3O. Second horse to receive L 5 out of. the stakes j 1$ miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. ?. 4.30 — A Race foe horses, not , engag^d-ia, any 1 other race at this meeting ; ' sta'keaV L1O; once round the course'^ ' catch weights; entrance 10s, post entry, to close at 4 p.m. ' • , • Rules and, Regulations. —l. A. hack ia a h jrse that has never won an advertised race, or is nominated for any race at the time of start, or for six months previous, thereto, hack or hunter races excepted. 2. Wanganui J.C. riileß strictly adhered to ; jockeys must ride in colors. 3 No nominations or acceptances will be received I unless,, accompanied by the, amount payable. '4 Performances of horsea must? be sent in with nominations] I 'colors with acceptance or entry. 5 Telegraph ~ office, closes at 5 pm. 6 All communications to be addressed to the secretary, box 14, Waverley, Nominations received up to § p.m. on lOfch October. Weights declared on 26th 1 Oct. Acceptances received to 8 p.m. on 2nd November. . H. F. MASON, Secretary. . - )>OSTEBB, all sues (plain or I colored) turned out with 4enntoh at th© Stab Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2955, 19 October 1891, Page 4

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