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SPORTING. jyjEETING, 1928. QCTOBEI ACCEPTANCES for— TRIAL HURDLES .. .. Isov. SHOUTS HANDICAP .. 3»ova. MITCiJ KLSON CUP . . .. Gbovs. HUNTERS' STEEPLES .. Isov. GORDON HANDICAP .. 2sov». FLYING HANDICAP .. asova. FINAL PAYMENTS for— G.N. GUINEAS .. . . lOsovs. WELCOME STAKES . . Gsovs. CLOSE on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, by FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). FEES imwl accompany acceptances or declaration of final payment. W. S. S PENCE, Secretary. PRI NO j^EETING, 1928. SATURDAY AND |j ON DAY. QiTOBER AND FIRST PACE ABOUT I O NOON EACH ADMISSION. To Racecourse— Each Person Vehicles . . Leger Enclosure— Each Per,son Grandstand— Gentlemen Ladies CHILDREN under 12 will NOT he admitted to Iho Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaining and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908,'' followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no di."(jualilied or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse dnrin/t tin* Spring ftleeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be renuned therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will tic removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. STUD HORSES. jlzL AT SERVICE, AT AIAR- ' &WDELLA STUD, OTA 10 Thoroughbred Siro, KILJ3RONEY (2). BY THE WAG DAM, JNNISMAKIL. Kilhroney'a__ Stock have won about i'ISO.OOO in Stake-money, and his progeny nave accounted for over 50 Cup Races. His list of winners is too large to particularise here. Kiibroney, who is in great lieart .and as vigorous as ever, will stand at the reasonable figure of 40 guineas, for single mares; two 01 mo to as per arrangement. G rooui ago, 10a. Also, the Imported American Trotting Sires, WORTHY BOND (2.1 If). WORTHY BOND is a son of the noted Axworthy, from that great producing tnare, Preferred Bond, who is the dam of the pacer Peter Kennedy, 2.3}, On the Rhino 2.9}. and Worthy Bond 2.11} The AXWORTHY blood is PRE-EMI-NENT in the world to-day. No other strain approaching thorn for Early and Extreme speed WORTHY BOND left in his first soti son that good performer TRUST WORTHY, and two other fillies have already been sold for substantial figures The AXWORTHY family stands alone as the progenitor of Extreme Speed, having no less than four members in the 2-miuute list Lee Axworthy 1.58}, Guy McKinney 1.552. NL. McEiv.vn I 59}, and Anon Guy 1.59}. T! 1K TRIUMPH (2.8}). Sire ot Rags 2.5 3-5 (pacer), Trilee 2.7} (trot.t(u>, Great Triumph (3yrs. old), 2.21. THE TRIUMPH will serve 10 approved Mares outside his owners'. All care taken mt no responsibility. For cards and full particulars, apply. B. EDWAKDSGRAY'S AVENUE. OTAIJUHU. Phono 150, Otahuhn. ITINUERA STUD. 1 1 fPE* VALKYKIAN (9). "ft Sire- WILLIAM THE L-W THIRD (2). by ST. SIMON ,11; iron. GRAVITY. Dam: VALKYR, by EAGKR (!) from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN, a good racehorse himself, winning at w.f.a. in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Slakes, Ascot (iold Cup, Alexandra Plate, and Doncaster Cup. and proved England's leading sire for many years. St. Natalia is halfsister to La Sagesse. winner of the Oaks. VALKY 11 FAN. only son of William the Third in the Dominion. Nassau and defunct Winkie each proved his worth. V alkon. son of Valkyrian. accounted for eight rices second five, times and twice third. POTOA (2). •Sire: MOXOFOHM (18). by HOTCHKISS (2) from FOR MO (16). Dam: BLACK WATCH (12), by TASWAN (3) from ABYDOS (12). PO'l'OA'S stock follow the Musket line, leaving winners, including Te Monnnui. Poanui, 11ipo, Ring Potoa, Rafa, lhapotoa and Bute Sound. Terms: Single mare. Valkyrian, MOgns.; Potoa. 25gns. Splendid paddocking at 5s per week available. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further par-, tionbirs apply W. C. RING, Ilinuera. rjx) STAND AT OWNER'S 1 FARM. TAKANINI. 'tCIL CHESTERFIELD. Sire: WAIRIKJ (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Sou It (son of St. Simon), from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt from Hofiirina, by Traducer from Yatterina, by Yat ! endon Dam: MANTLE, by Tasrnau (N.Z Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteroa (imp.) fiom Matana, by Goldsbrough i'A,.J.C St. Loser), son of Fireworks (V.R.C Derby and Leger), from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry). by Fisherman. As CHESTERFIELD will he limited to 20 approved mares at the low fee of 15 guineas, early application ia advised Good grazing Dry mares :(s fid, wet mares 5s per week. .1. P SINCLAIR, Takanini. NTYDALE PARK, MANGERE. jfThe Thoroughbred Stallion IN ff CORDITE. By Soultr—Lyddite. Cordite is one of the fastest horses in (he Dominion; splendid temper, mid euro foalgolfer; great constitution, getting splendid FEE.—IO Guineas Thoroughbreds, 7 Guineas Halfbrods. Every Cue, but No Responsibility. jfK \|ETAL. IMP. REC. 3.33 !M| SIRE, DON PRONTO 2.2} taKNMNff DAM AM IE BELLS. 2.1!). f y ff ro STAND THE SEASON Uj,-.'* AT EPSOM, And I'ravel where Required Inspection Invited For further particulars, cards, etc., apply J. S. JOHNSTON, 410, Manukau Road, Epsom. QU R r j A II ORP E. TO STAND AT GREEN BROS.' STABLES EVERY TUESDAY, from September 1. Mares sent, by rail, address Green Bros., Frankton Junction. Also Standing at the Homestead, Koroma f;ia. pLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE FABRIKOFF # \Vi 11 Stand this Season on the Farm at Papaknra, and travel Karaka and surrounding districts if indneemcnt oilers Particulars li. J. 11JLL or A. WALLIS. Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TAUPIIU 1 AND TRAVEL WHERE REQUIRED, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION FABRIKOFF. Further particulars, apply P. CHAFFE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20064, 29 September 1928, Page 5

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