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Amphcmentg. LAST 2 DAYS i LAST 2 NIGHT! AST 2 DAYS ! 2 NIGHT! Of RECKLESS V OU TH-" ECKLESS X OUTH." This Picture iB recommended by" the Cenao more especially for adults. PRINCEBB. The PRINCESS RINCESS. Theatre XgINCESg PRINCESS. Of pRINCESS RINCESS. Surprises. X RINCESS ELAINE TJAMMERSTEIN. LAINE XIAMMERSTErN. . IN RECKLESS V OUTH: " ECKLESS I OUTH." BY COSMO HAMILTON. PERSONALLY STAGED BY RALPH INC7 A Photo-play that brings back the be»t years of your life! The Supporting Programme includes A CLOSE SHAVE ®? m ? dy , LATEST GAZETTE Topical SCENES IN CANADA Scenic PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA (The Best Ever!) Sessions: 12, 2. 4, C. 8. Book your seats Phone 586 A. FRIDAY NEXT. EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN In " CHANNTNG OF THE NORTH-WEST.' " CHANNING OF THE NORTH-WEST.' TV'XIELAND. — X/IXIELAND. Ail the fun in the world at Auckland's Big Cabaret. Regular Sessions. MID-DAY LUNCHEON—I2 to 2 every da; except Saturday. AFTERNOON "DANSANT"—Every day. ! to 5. CABARET WEEK NIGHTS, 2s 6d. SPECIAL CABARET. SATURDAY NIGH' (Evening Dress), ss. Reserve your favourite table by bookini e.t Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. or b: 'phoning 3026 A. » DIRECTION - DEL. S. FOSTER. C,' " ' = Sporting. <i_^ A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of Member of the above Club will bo held at the Office Durham Street East, on MONDAY, the 21s inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. Busikess : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet. To Elect Stewards and Committee in placi of those retiring. To Consider and Adopt an Amendec Constitution. C. F. MARK. Secretary. ______ rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of Members will h* held in the Club's Office. Shortiand Street on WEDNESDAY. August 23. at 2.30 p.m Nominations for Three Committeemet must be deposited with the Secretary by 11 Noon TO-DAY (Wednesday), August 16. E. WYNYARD. . Secretary. __s_~ AVONDALE JOCKEY /~ILUB INCORPORATED. . SPRING MEETING. 1922. AVONDALE CUP HANDICAP, of £2000 second horse to receive £300. third hors £200. and fourth horse £100 out of tb stake. Winners rehandicapped. Nomina tions. £1; acceptance, £6, and £13 at post Distance, ono mil© and a-half. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of £700 second horse to receive £200, third hors £100, out of stake. Winners rehandi capped. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £i Distance, six furlongs. PLUMPTON HANDICAP, of £1000: secon. horse to receive £'100, third horse £10C and fourth horso £50, out of stake. Fo three-year-olds and upwards. Winner Tehandicapped. .Nomination, £1; accept ance, £9. Distance, ono mii© one furlong NOMINATIONS For the above Events will CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. AUGUST 15 1922, BY 5 P.M. At the Club's Office, Victoria St., Auckland HARRY H. HAYR. Secretary. Stud Homes. — ._& QTUD SEASON LORD OHEX ORD WUEX A (Imp.), Five Years. By Lemberg, son of Cyllene. from Lad: Quex, by Florizel 11. to Persim mon). from Gay Duchess. Performances.—Winner of two good races placed second five times, and third twice LORD QUEX is probably one of the best performed horses that has come to Austral asia. He finished only once out of a placi during his two and three-year-old racini career. He was solected in ■ England bj Mr. J. 3. Reid, being privately purchase* from Sir Robert Jardine. who bred anc raced him CYLLENE Cyllene has quite easily been the mos prominent sire in England during the las ten years, his son Polymelus beading tht winning sires in England year after year In 1921 his stock won £34.307, in 192( £40,447. Another of his sons, Loruberg sire of Lord Quex, was fourth in the win ning sires list in 1921 with £18,474, anc up till June 10 of this year Lemberg ii third in the winning sires list with £11,179 although the -racing reason is not hal through. In addition to the above twe successful sons of Cyllene, he is aiso thi sire of the extraordinary number of 1! other successful sires, which include tht well-known horses Cylgad, Cicero, Captiva tion. Bridge of Earn, these horses sirim winners of from £9000 each during the 192. English Racing Season. Lemberg himself won £44.694 in stakes and is half-brother to Bayardo, winner o £40.000. and head of the list of winnini sires 1917 and 1918. LADY QUEX. Lady Quox, dam of Lord Quex. is fron Gay Duchess, tho grand-dam of Fast Castle Stoesvogel, Louviers. Powder Puff, D'Orsay Fast Castle won five races; Stoesvogel woi Hamburg Grand Prix; Louviers, good win ner abroad; Powder Puff won six racci H to 2 miles; D'Orsay three races, includ ing Breeders' Plate of £1000. Fee: 50 Guineas. Apply W. G. STEAD, Hastings. Note.—The horse will not arrive in Nev Zealand until the end of September. an< will be limited to 10 outside mares. A T TH B QTUD MATAMATA. P__T___- \r ALKyE:rANWILLIAM THE THIRD—VALKYR. Valkyrian only started on four occasion in England, winning the Tudor Plate o lOOObovs., W.F.A., and was placed on th other three occasions- Sold at Dispersa Sale of tho Duke of Portland. Imported t New. Zealand by Dr. Ring for racing; ai unfortunate road accident, shortly afte ljeiug put into training, prevented hie from being further persevered witb. Valkyrian comes from the 9 family, whicl produced Cyllene, Sir Eager, and man: other noteworthy performers. All particulars can be obtained on ap plication to ■ p """ v ALLAN McAETHUR, Matamata. riio STAND THE SEASOU^ i at a. cameron'.' ®$®!Mm farm, mangere, thi S_P_wf AUSTRALASIAN CHAMP rfWn lON STALLION. li.Viwj|-*_i fW R T H ORPE I s33»?§£s* UUR J-HORPE (2.6 Official Record). By O.Y.M—Dam, Lady Thorpe. . Further performances and particulars apply to Owner CA||B^M^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

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