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i i ■ ■ ■ Sporting. '• - ———-—;■ -• ■ ■ ■'■ .. rr. —— •; ~ AUCKLAND rrnOTTIHO jQLUBi n J . QPRING TIfEETLNG, IBM, e * SATURDAY. /OCTOBER 10 1918. n « NOMINATIONS a For All Events, and First Acceptances for 11 tho • Great Northern Trotting Derby will J Cioso at the Office, Durham Street East, on FRIDAY NEXT, 4th October, at a o'clock p.m. The Provident Fund Fee for all horses must be paid prior to Nomination. C. F. MARK. Secretary. QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. Tenders will b« received by the undersigned for tho Sole Rights for the Season 1918-1919 of tne # PUBLICANS' BOOTHS, and REFRESHMENT STALLS, Up to MONDAY NEXT, September SO, &« 12 noon. Spring Meeting, Saturday, October 28,1018. Autumn Meeting, Saturday, April 12, 1919. F. D. YONGE, Secretary. £&* rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. S . "—* ALTERATION IN DATE OF HOLDING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. u Tho Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the Club's Office, Vtil. can Lane, on WEDNESDAY, October 2, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., instead of Friday, 27th snst. BUSINESS: To Receive the Report and Balance-sheet for tho Past Season, and to Elect tour Members of Committee. BOBT. WYNYABD. . -Secretary. Stud Horses. !- EEj&mjg "DOBERTrpHETDRUCE IbmlLm RICH DARK BAY. Seven Years Old. Stands 16 hands 2 inches* Will Stand at Ellerslie this Season. ROBERT THE BRUCE (9). 1909. By SCOOTISH KING -MOOROOROO. Scottish King is by Wallace (CarbineMelodious) out of Bonnie Rosette (imp.) by Barcaldine=—Bonnie Rose. Moorooroo is by 'Trenton (Musket, imp.—• Frailty), out of Nightmare, by Panio (imp,) —Evening Star (imp.). Scottish King won the V.R.C. St. Leger, , ran second in tre Australian Cup as a thrteyearrold, with Bst; he also won some w.f.a. races at Floraington. He is full brother to ' Mountain King, Bonnie Chiel, and other well-performed horses. Wakeful is by Trenton, from a daughter of Nightmaro' Noctuiform, Midnight Sun, Bon Reve, Eyeglass, Radnor. Robert the Bruce is almost a full brother in blood to Mountain Knight, last season's Australian champion. Robert the Bruce will travel Pakurangn. Mangere, and Otahuhu if sufficient induce- ■ ment offers. ■ Terms, £7 7s; groomage fee, 2s Gd. All fees payable on January 1, 1918. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to , F. STENNING. Green Lane. jt mo gTAND rpBJS fSS§ OEASON. • Q.LENORA pARK OTUD. SEASON 1918. ■ Tho following STALLIONS will be at the service of Breeders at Glcnora Park tins' season :— MARBLE ARCH, 1 (IMP.), By ISINGLASS' (3). dam MALL, by 1 LADAB. MARBLE ARCH'S stock have won nearly . £20,000: also, winners in Australia... Fee: 15 guineas, single mare; two or more as per arrangement. GENERAL LATOUR (2). By SOULT, 11 (eon of St. Simon. 12) ' from MERRY NIP (imp.) Fee, lOgni. LUCULLUS, 12 (IMP.S, a By ARD PATRICK, - 5 (eon of St. Florian, . , 20), from Lucca, by Cazabat. Fee, 10 ' guineas. 7 First-class Grazing at 2s 6d per week. 1- Every care taken, but no responsibility. ,{ For further particulars, pedigree, «to-« apply to W. WALTERS, N- . Glenora Park, " Papakura, Auckland. 8 gKTfa M ANIAP °TO fWn (BY SOULT-LADY LVIL- FISHER), Will bo at the service of Breeders in tha MANUKAU AND FRANKLIN DISTRICTS t'iis Season. MANL4POTO is a 'dark brown horse, standing 1C hands, and a real typo- of his.. famous sire, Soult. but possesses much mere size and power, which is stamped in all his descendants. Just a few of his winnings aro as follows:—Won Lepperton Stakes, won fat. Andrew a Handicap; won Hawko's Bay Cup, carrying 83t 21b; won Metropolitan •Handicap, carrying Bst. in record time. 2m 321s (so brilliant was this performance that i ii? \* 8 ? evcr a^°^"a rds given a chance by the handiwppers). It is also worthy of note tnat Soult s progeny have won over £170,000 in stakes, and of this amount Maniapoto and his descendants have captured just clo=n on £24,000. This alone should be sufficient recomiiiendction to tho eon 'of Soult both on the turf and as a sire x FEE: Thoroughbred Mares, £10 10s: Ordinary Farmers' Mares, £5 6s. Terms: Half the fee payable at time of service balance payable January 1, 1919. Return privilege following eoison if mares proved not in foal. For further particulars, apply H. WARD. Owner, Clevedon. ffUwCSA OX) TRAVEL AUCK-. m COTS' i J- LAND, CLEVEDON, AND PAPATOETOB DlS_£3L_n!ff3 (TRICT3. Tho Imported Clydesdale Stallion, DACOTAH (17213). Sire, Hiawatha, by Princo Robert. " Dam, Anice, by Baron'e Pride. Fee: £0 6s All particulars from A. CARMICHAEL, 1 ' Groom in charge, Care of A. McNicol, Esq., Clevedon. mo STAND AT OWNER'S FARM . 1 TAKANINI. CHESTERFIELD. Sire. Wairiki (Auckland Cup and Derby\ by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt, from Rosarina, by Traducor, from Yattcrina, by Yattendon. Dam: Mantle, by Tasman (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteros (imp.) from Matena, by Goldabrough (A.J.C. St. Leger), son of Fireworks (Vic. R.C., Derby and Leger) from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henri), from Seabreeze— Barb, by Fisherman. CHESTERFIELD is a big-boned chestnut , horse, standing 15 3 hands. Owing to a slight accident (wire) was not raced. A sure foai-getter. His stock show plenty of size and quality. Fee, Sgns. Good graaing, 2s 6d per week. J. P. SINCLAIR. CHAMPION PONY STALLION stands the season at Orichunga. _ Cream, silver mane and tail, 11 hands 2in. Siro, Napoleon, dam Wee Trottio- Fees, 3gns —S. Hooker. Glue Works, Onehtmga. Coal. TTriNTER QOMPOETg, COAL, COKE, AND FIREWOOD, . REMEMBER, WE GIVE 2/- pER T ON DISCOUNT ON COAL FOR CASH WE SPECIALISE IN FURNITURH ' REMOVAL. 1 I J. J. C^ 18 - L m ' : f CRAIG'S BUILDINGS. OPP. B.NJS- - STREET. .",

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 4

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