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Sporting. ACING £<LUB. FIRST SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY NEXT, 19tii SEPT., 1891. TRIAL STAKES of 50sovs. HANDICAP HURDLES of 70s ova. SEPTEMBER HANDICAP of ISOsovs. JUVENILE PLATE of 75sovs. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs. FLYING HANDICAP of BOsovs. HUNTERS' WELTER of 50sovs. First Race to start at Ono o'Clock sharp, WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. j JpAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. The ANNUAL RACE ."MEETING of the above Club will be held On SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, on the E L LERSLIE It ACECO Ult S 15. PROGRAMME : (Passed by the A.R.C). OPEN MAIDEN PLATE of 25sovs. For all horses that, have never won any rac» exceeding 2.>sovs in value nt time of entry. Nomination, 10.s; acceptance, 10s. Distance, 7 furlongs. FARMERS'PLATE HANDICAP of 20sovs, second horse to receive ssovs from the stakes. For all horses the bona title property of farmers in this district, at the'discretion of the Committee, whose lands the hounds have liberty to run over. To bo riddun by farmers, their sons, or amateurs. Entrance, 10s ; acceptance, 10s each, to go to tho funds. Distance, once round tho Steeplechase course. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive Ssovs from the stakes. Entrance, 20s ; acceptance, 20s each, to go to the funds. .Minimum weight, lOst. Distance, a bout three and a-half miles. OPEN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of tOsovs, second horse to receive Ssovs from the stakes. Entrance, 10s; acceptance, lsov each, to go to the funds. Distance one mile and three-quarters over 7 flights of hurdles. HANDICAP PONY RACE of 15sovs. For ponies 14'2 and under. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 10s each, to go to the funds. Distance, threequarters of a mile. MEMBERS' HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 10 sovs, second horse to receive Ssovs from the stakes. .Minimum weight, lOst. Entrance, 10s ; acceptance 20s each, to go to tho funds. Pistanee two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. OPEN FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of 3"isovs. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. Distance, five furlongs. LADIES' BRACELET (Welter Handicap), value lOsovs. to first horse, and piece of plate value Ssovs to second horse. Minimum weight, lOst. Kntrance, 10s each, to go to tho funds. One mile and a distance. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AC. That all races be open to Members of the Hunt Club. A certificate from tho Master (if necessary) that the horse has been fairly hunted during the past season, to accompany each entry with performances. Nominations for the Open Hurdle Rice, Fanners' Plate, Hunt Club Steeplechase, Members' Hurdle Race, I'Tving Stakes, Pony Race, and Maiden Plato, clo-e with the Secretary, at tho office of the Spurting Review, City Chambers, Vulcan liane, on i' 11lDAY, September -25th, at ten p.m. Weights will appear on or about September "Oth. Acceptances and Entries for Ladies' Bracelet close on .■ RIDAY, October oth, at ten p.m. Order of running subject to alteration. HARRY H. 11 AYR, Hon. Sc. The Stud. yg- A IKATO VY FARMERS' CLUB fLWJw 7 STALLION PARADE 'P^Y^~~\rv"P?l AND HORSE SIluW, I /I^—. To bo held at CAMBRIDGE, on FRIDAY, September IS. Entries lose September 11. I'urth'-.r particulars as per posters, or oil application to the Secretary. RUTI FP M. I>U rLhlw. /ZPto' mHE I)AUPHIN n IJ >' • ffQ', , (A? \J'tt n Traducer, «la.m Maria Theresa, rK VJ K' Will Stand this Season at SYLVIA PARK. For further particulars, apply to J. 15. WILLIAMSON. Harp Road, Ellerslie; Or. R. AUSTIN, Sylvia Park. QTALLIONS FOR SI JO THESEASO 1891 WELLINGTON PARK. 'J'he undermentioned Thoroughbred Stallions will beat tho service of Breeders «it ellington lark during the coining season CASTOR (imported), bred by the Messrs. Graham, Yardley, England; g-t by Zealot, (son of the renowned llnut) dam La«iy Yardley, by JStening (sire of the celebrated laonomv); dam Leila, by Weatherbit out of Wish, by Touchstone. CASTOR started eight times as a two-year-old, winning six races, running second and third respectively in his other two engagements. As a tlnee-year-old ho started in thirteen races winning ten oi his engagements, while he was .second twice, anil only unplaced once. As a four-year-old he ran hi : five races, winning the Liverpool Cup of lSiKlsovs, defeating such good performers as Chippeway, lilt dare, Beaver, Merry Duchess, Tho Lizard, and Samaritan ; ran unplaced to Oberon (by Galopin) in the Lincolnshire Handicap; ran third to Merry I Duchess and Carlton in the City and Suburban Handicap, beating Bird of Freedom. Isobar, mil five other good performers; tan fourth m tut Doncaster Spring Handicap to True Blue 11., Samaritan, anil Toast.master, beating thirteen others; ran second to Exuioor in the Northumber land Plato (2 miles), carrying Bst 31V), beating elcve: good performers. It will be seen that CASTOR was a great tierformer at all distances, weight, aud ages ; anil a: his breeding is undeniable and descended from tilt most fashionable strains ho should bo a desirabli horse to hived trom. . Terms : 20 guineas a mare ; or 15 guineas for t" c or more. V , _ , , HOTCHKIS3, by Musket (imp.) dam Petroleust (imp.) by Oxford (sire of Sterling, who sued tin ' great Isonomy, Paradox, Energy, Leaudesert, am many others of tho best horses bred ill England). Terms : 25 guineas. This horses list is full fo 1801. " ST. I.EGER (imp.), bred by Lord Falmouth ;go 3 by Doncaster from Atlantis (imp.) by Thormanb: (winner of the Derby) out of Hurricane, by Win Dayrell (Derby winner). St. Loger is the sire o St. Andrew, Impulse, Town Moor, Regal, Browi Bess, Clanranald, and Role, all of which he got ii his two first seasons. Terms: 20 guineas for one mare; anil 15 guinea for two or more. T ASM AN, by St. Albans (imp.) dam Zillah, b; " Peter Wilkins (imp.) out of a mare by Jersey (imp.] v out of Amelia (grand dam of the celebrated Strop) n by Mozart, out of Pet, by Bolivar, out of Whizgi; ; s (imp.), by Whalebone. o TASMAN started in 05 races, 42 of which h " won at all distances and weights, and he rutiroi y from the turf as sound as when he was foaled, e Terms : 10 guineas a mare. r. Good paddocks at 2s Cd a week. _ _ I- Every care taken but no responsibility. 0 For further particulars apply to r - MR. THOMAS MORRIN, B Durham-street East, Auckland ; Or. JERRY KKNNKLLY, Stud Groom,' Mount Wellington. ir "O R I G A D I E 1 13 D (By Musket—Pokgawereweuk) Will stand this season at tho following places :— - Mondays—Devonport. ~ Tuesdays—Mangel e and Oneliunga. Wednesdays—East Tarnaki District.' -« Thursdays—Otaliuhti and I'apatoitoi. FridaysPanmure and Pakuranga. I I Saturdays—Epsom ami Mount Albert. Tuiims : Thorouglibrod Mares .. .. Eight Guinea; Half-bred Marcs Five Guineas. Payments; P.N. at three months from date < service. Apply to HARRY HICKTON, ifillerslie; Or, R. <fc R. DUD ICR, Devonport. ■yARNISH. VARNISH. VARNISE What Varnish? Why, NEW ZEALAND VARNISI Every Tradesman will use no other. WHAT CAN BE MORE INTEREST — * ? ING than a Microscope intelligent ly handled ? They can be had at a moderate price at Is, PEACOCK'S, SIIORTLAND-STREET. '•> Thermometers and Barometers of all kinds, i) Magic Lanterns and Working Models. isJJ ew 2 eala^ d yARNISH fc * Used for Everything, Sold by Everyone, Bought 1 Anybody, and all made from Kauri Gum.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 8

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