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Stud Notices. TO Stand this Season at his Owner's Farm, on the Mangawhero road, Riverlea, I rn^VW Hackney Stallion, VICTORY By Vanity Fair (6224 E.H.5.8.), out of Vanity (11539 E.H.5.8.). VICTORY is a brown horse, with a small white star and black points, foaled in 1903, standing 15.2 and snowing great quality and substance. His cannon-bone measures B£in. He is a very stylish mover and possessed of a beautiful temper. His sire, Vanity Fair, represents the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred By Mr Burdett Coutts, wherein the notorious highnstepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and im- 1 proved in size, bone and quality by sue cessive crosses of Triffit's Fireway, the great Yorkshire sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.5.8.) out of Lonely (648 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney. •Hedon Squire (14306), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal success at the Paris International Horse Show in 190 C, where besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prises, and being first and / champion of hie class, he was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at tho Show, all classes and breeds included. . Mares met at Eltham and grazed free till January Ist, 1907. All care taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of mares booTced at a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, etc., on application to DR HARRTBON, >■ ' Eltham. TO Staad this Season at the Owner's FaTm, Inaha, and Travel where sufficient inducement offers, Affl&. The Imported Stan'^jftffl dard-bred Trotting -^T^V^V bfXi. boy By Hambktoriian Bell Boy, dam Ladybird. Bell Boy is a dark brown horse, stands 15.2, with black points, good bone and feet, short legs, deep body and splendid temper, and without doubt fastest trotting stallion in' the North Inland. He won his maiden race in Bendigo, one mile, 2\35, and won his last in Christchurch, 1 mile' in 2.24. Only a limited number of, mares taken. Terms, 3 guineas. Eor pedigree and further particulars see cards. T. R. EXLEY, Owner. TO Stand this Season at Normanby, Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood and Waitara, and Travel tne district jte^ The Thoroughbred W^WI IORIH.N ROr«E. ! .ggEßalWtSesJLyh. By Soult — Lady EmmeGood paddoeking at Is 6d per week. All care but no responsibility. For terms and further particulars' apply to T. GLYNN, Commercial Hotel, Nonnanby. ANOITIKEI RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING . To be held on BULLS RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 19and 20,1906. , ' PROGRAMME/ ( ' First Day. 1. Flying Handicap (open), of 70 son., second 10 soys from stakes; 6 furlongs. Norn. 1 soy, aoc. 1 eov. 2. Willow Bank Hack Steeplechase, ol 70 sovb, second 10 sovb, and third horse 5 soys (both from stakes) ; about 2£ mflei. Norn. 1 soy, ace. 1 soy. 3. Pukehoe Hack Hurdle Raise, of 60 son, second horse 10 soys from stakes; li miles, over 6 flighto of batten hurdle*. Norn. 10s, ace. 1 eov. 4. Maiden Hack Flat Race, of 50 boyi, second 10 soys. from stakes; 5 furlong*. Weight for age- Entrance, 1 soy. 5. Rengitikei Steeplechase {Open), a h*ttdicap of 160 soys, second 20 sovb, and third 10 soys (both from stakes). ; nbout 2| miles. Norn. 1 soy; ace. 2 soys. 6.' Spring Handicap (Open), of 110 boy», second 10 soys from stakes; 1 mile ud a distance. Norn. 1 soy, aoc 2 sovb. 7. Rangitoto Hack Race, a Handicap of 60 soys, second 10 boys from stakes; 1 mile. Norn. 10s, aoc. 1 soy. Second Day. 1. Ngaio Hack Hurdle Race, of 60 wot*, second 10 soys from stakes; about 14 1 miles, over 6 flights of- batten hurdle*. Norn. 10s, ace. 1 soy. : 2. Telegraph Handicap (Open) of 70 boyi, second 10 sovb from stakes ; 5 f arloags. Norn. 1 Boy, aoc. 1 soy. 3. Clifton Steeplechase (Open), a Handicap of 120 boys, second 15 soys and third S soys (both from stakes) ; about 2£ mile*. Norn. 1 soy, ace. 2 boys. 4. Killeymoon Hack Race, of 50 eova, second 10 soys from stakes; 6 furlong*. Norn. 10», ace. 1 soy,. 5. Ngaidapa Hack Steeplechase, of 60 son, second 10 sovb from stakes ; about 8£ miles. ' Norn. 10s, ace, 1 soy.' 6. September. Handicap, (Open); of 118 soys, second 10 sove from stakes; 1 mil*. Norn. 1 soy, aoc. 2 soys. 7.. Welter Hack Race, of > 60 boys, second 10 soys from stakes. • ( Lowest weight, Bst. Distance, 7 furlongs, Norn. lfe, aoc. 1 soy. Nominations foT all events will close with the Secretary, at the Office—of the Club, Bulls, on SATURDAY, August 85, 1906, at 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Events will be declared on or about SATURDAY, Bth September, 1906, and for Che Second Day's Events at the Office of the Club, at 7.30 on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances for the j'irst Day's Event* will close with the Secretary at the Ofioe of the Club, Bulls, on THURSDAY, 13tfa September, 1906, at 9 p.m.', and for the Second Day's Events at the same place »t " 9 o'clock on the' evening of the First Pay. ;e; c Rules : See Referee. l " A Hack is. a horse that has »»t at time of 'nomination' won a Tace of the'valoe ef _ £100, of races of the" collective valoe 0* * -£250. ' - H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. • Approved in accordance with the Rule* of Racing this 4th day of July, 1906. — 8. Mofpaxt, Secretary Wanganui Jocksf Onb.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9186, 5 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9186, 5 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9186, 5 September 1906, Page 3

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