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Sporting. TO BE HELD ON PLKONGIA RACE- ■■ < ' COURSE. i ; A LEXANDRA ACING pLUB , (Registered). . ANNUAL MEETING, > • pOXING T)A.Y HONDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1909. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLES of lOsovs; 2sovs to go to second horse from stake. Distance, 1J miles. - Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP PLATE of 7sovs; lsov to go to second horse from stake. - Distance, mile. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s. 3. ALEXANDRA CUP HANDICAP of 18sovs; 2sovs to go to second horse from stake. Distance, 1J miles. Nomination, 12s; acceptance, 6s. 4. MATAKITAKI STAKES HANDICAP of 7sovs; lsov to go to second horse from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s. 5. HANDICAP HURDLES of 15sovs; 3sovs to go to second horse from stake. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. 6. HANDICAP TROT of Bsovs; lsov to go .to second horse from stake. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 6s; accceptance, 2s " 7. FLYING STAKES of 12sovs; 2sovs to. go to second horse from stake. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination, 8s; acceptance, 4s. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All races run under N.Z.R.C. Nominations will be received by the Secretary up to WEDNESDAY. December 1, at 8 p.m. Weights to appear in Waikato Times and Argus on WEDNESDAY. December 8. Acceptances due on SATURDAY, 18th December. Nominations to state name, age, pedigree, and performances of horses; also colours. All entries must be accompanied with the necessary amount of cash. All scratching to be done 30 minutes before advertised time of starting. Riders to be weighed out 15 minutes before advertised time of starting. First race to start at 12 o'clock. All winners liable for re-handicap. NOTE.—Horseowners' attention is drawn, to new rales passed at last Conference. Admission to Course, Is. All Horses, Is. A secure paddock for horses free. Dance in the Public Hall at Night. Good Floor, good Music, good Supper. A. W. JONES, Hon. Secretary. jVVONDALE JOCKEY pLUB \ FUTURE EVENTS. SPRING MEETING, 1910. AVONDALE STAKES (for now yearlings) of 200SOVS.; second horse- to receive 40sovs and third horse lOsovs. out of the stake. Colts, Bst; fillies and geldings, 7st 91b. By subscription of Ssovs. each, payable on the night of general entries for Spring Meeting. 1910, unless forfeit of lsov. is declared by first Friday in June, 1910. If left in after this date liable for the whole 3sovb. Should there be any sur- . plus arising from subscriptions it will be friven to the race. Entries close on FRIDAY. 26th November, 1909. No money required at time of nomination. • Distance, four furlongs. SPRING MEETING. 1911. AVONDALE GUINEAS (for now yearlings) of 200sovs.; second horse to receive 40sovs. and third horse lOsovs out of the stake. Colts, Bst 101b; fillies and geldings. Bst 51b each By subscription of 3sovs each, payable on the night of general entries for Spring Meeting. 1911. unless forfeit of lcov. is declared by first Friday in June, 1911. Should there be any surplus arising from the subscriptions it will be given, to the race. Entries • close on FRIDAY, 26th November, 1909. -money required at time of nomination. Distance, one mile. HARRY H. HAYR. Secretary. "■' sss " 1 1 The Stud. TO STAND AT TK AWAMUTUTHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SPALPEEN (3), Imp., by Gossoon (3). dam Windmill (dam of Air Mctor). by Goldsborough Open to a limited number of mares at 5 Guineas. Two or more (one owner), 4 Guineas. First-class Grazing at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares met at Ngaroto Station. Further particulars apply to. WEAL AND CAVANAGH, Te Awamutu. • v#m_, Gr LA 'D STONE. Seaton Delaval—Miss f iiWl.l jijMlii Gladys, by Cuirassier. This highly-bred Horse will stand at Hall's Stables, Green Lane, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; at Avondale. Mondays, at noon; at Panmure. Wednesday mornings: at Otahuhu. Wednesday - afternoons; at Onehunga. Saturday mornings; at Mangere, Saturday afternoons. . GLADSTONE was a brilliant performer on the turf.-and is a full brother to that good mare Gladsome. - GLADSTONE'S FOALS ALL SHOW GREAT PROMISE. .. ■' Fee, Five Guineas. For particulars, apply • ' R. HALL. Trainer. Green Lane. .y<sgfe|* fPO STAND THE iP^lf^llfcT 7 IAT GREENLANE; { And will Travel PANMURE. TAMAKI. papatoetoe. MANGERE. mt. albert. AND SURROUNDING districts, CASTAWAY. / CASTAWAY, by Electioneer, is a beautiful bay Horse, rising 9yrß, with splendid action, and very fast, standing 15 hands 3 inches. I Ho has never been beaten in the show ring. In 1903 he took first prize as roadster at Whangarei; in 1904. first against seven stallions at Hamilton. Waikato. and second ;« best sire V> breed carriage horses with, against four carriage stallions; also, first prize Auckland Show, 1907. PERFORMANCES. 1908—Won Novel Trot, 25sovs, A.TX!. Autumn Meeting. Distance one mile. 1908—Won Eden Trot, 115bov8, A.T.C. Summer Meeting. Distance, lj miles. 1909—April Won Innovation Trot. 40sovb, A.T.C. Autumn Meeting. Distance, lj m* lcs. Terms Four Guineas. Groom's fee. is 6d. For further particulars apply to the Owner, GEORGE ROBINSON. . Greenlane. Ellaritie Or. Groom in charge. _-. _ __»» rpo BREEDERS OF UffsrW& $J- HACKS. HUNTERS. %£&*fis?HlL AND POLO' PONIES. g___B_W__BHß Tho Pure Arab Stallion rprrus n. Abdallah Caste, foaled 1900. Gray, about 14.2 hands. TO STAND AT PARIUA TITUS 11. won the Poonah Arab Derby and all the weight-for-inches races there; also the Bombay Derby and similar races there, until weighted out at 14st 71b, the highest weight ever allotted to an Arab in India. Terms: 4gs. at service, or sgs. at end of season, or 6gs. if not paid by Ist January. lbiO. N.B.— kept for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. .... Full particulars at Farmers' Auctioneering Company, Stud Groom, or Owner, DUDLEY RAINE, Ruakiwi, Ngaruawahia. Mares railed met at Ngaruawahia by Mr. Jackson. . ■ j Poultry, etc. PHEASANTS' EGGS FOR SALE. 12s per dozen. Prolific Layers, very fertile. Reared 75 per cent, last season. Apply to " PHEASANTRIES, 104." HEEALD. ~Y O.U R" pHANCE. All Sittings reduced for one month. Blk. Orpingtons, 7s 6d; White Leghorns (special pen) 7s 6d, others, 5b ; Brown Leghorns. ss; Silver Wyandottes, ss; Runner Ducks, ss. If you want high-class layers and honest • value for your money, you should send your order to the Advance Poultry Farm. 'C. M. PECK, •■ BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS LAYING . STRAINS New Windsor Rd., Avondale. MEAT MEAL invigorates poultry, egg forcer; all grocers.— Agency, Hobson Buildings, Fort-street. .1, , ~.., . 1 '.•-■; ■ , - . - -> "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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