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RACING NOTICES. All Events optional witli 11m exception of WatiKanui Hanii’ts ('up Haiulicap. No Nominations or Acceptances will be received unless accompanied by toes. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. Approved by the New Zealand Trot- ;«"* ASSOCiaUOn - p, selig. 077 President. AX.-;* SEASON THE T° _ THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS, Located at tho WAJKANAE STUD. Will bo at tho service of Breeders during tho coming season: ACHILLES BY MEDALLION—NEREID. (1809). (IMPORTED.) ACHILLES is a beautifully proportioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. He won over ,£9OOO in stake money, and that without being “engaged’' as a two or throe-year-old, when ho was practically invincible. Ho proved himself a champion in each of tho .six seasons lie raced, retains all Ms courage (witness the way he fought bis way through a crowded field, in heavy going, with Iflst 2lh in the Great Easier Handicap, after being interfered with at tho start through the barrier failing to go up on the rails side, lie being next to the rails), and ho has probably the cleanest set of legs in New Zealand today. lie won three Jubilee Cups, two Electric Plates, two C.J.C. Challenges, two North Island Challenges, three Jackson Stakes, tho Juvenile Plate. Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally brilliant perfoimance Machine Gun, 2yrs, had the Maiden allowance, and canned 7st 21b. Achilles, 3yrs, with full penalties, carried 9st 101 b), Manawatu Stakes. Hawke’s Bay Stakes, A.ICC. Century St-kes, Wanganui Guineas, Wellington Slakes, Wellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in New Zealand has performed like him. He Ills never been unduly taxed, and his constitution is unimpaired. He comes of Bruce Lowe’s No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, George Prederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendicant, Shotnver, etc.; while the same family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires. Nordcnfeldt, GoJdsborough, Kobinson Crusoe, etc. ACHTILES will stand at tho Waikanae Stud, and twenty approved Mares will be taken to him at a fee of Thirty Guineas.

KILOHEIIAN (18 OB.) (IMPORTED.) KXLCHER-AN is mi exceptionally handsome bay horse, .standing 15.3. lie is by KihvorUn (winner of tlm St. Logcr, and half-brothor to Bendigo) from Emita (dam of His Lordship and Emotion) by GaloX>in (winner of the Derby and sire of St. Simon) from Burgundy (half-sister to Merry Hampton winner of tho Derby and own sister to Gay Hermit, winner of tho Goodwood Cup, etc.), by Hermit (winner of the Derby) from Doll Tearshect (halfsister to Green Sleeves, dam of Insulaire, winner of the French Derby) by Broomioi.iw (Stockwell —Queen Mary) from Mrs Quickly (fourth dam of Omnium —winner of the French Derby, etc., etc. —and halfsister to Aphrodite—winner of tho 1000 guineas—and to Vesuvienne—grand dam of Candlemas and St. Blaise, winner of tho Derby, and third dam of Matchmaker, Matchbox, Finasseur, winner of tho Grand Prix, and Farfaudet, winner of the French St. Leger). KILCHEKEN was a brilliant performer in England, winning over .£3OOO in stakes, his best times for six furlongs being 1.11 -i-5 at Brighton and 1.12 1-5 at Manchester. He comes of the same family as those great sires Gladiator, St. Frusquin, and Gay Hermit. KILCHERAN, like Flying Fox, is out of a Galopin mare. Besides hl« owner’s mares, KILCHEEAN will serve a limited number of approved outside mares at a fee of Twenty-five Guineas. Mares will be met at tho • TVaikanao Railway Station. GRAZING; Mares with foals 5s per week; Dry Mares, 2s 6d per week. Further particulars from ANDREW COCHRANE, Stud Groom, Note.—ln the case of any Mare proving empty, and again visiting the Waikanae Stud, half the fee previously paid allowed for. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LAKE ROAD. HAWERA. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Waikanae. SYLVIA 'siro of Volume, winner cf Feilding Cup (JESOO) Easter Hand.r , n (,£300) New Zealand St. X,eger (-t-t 1), hTwWb Bay Cup (.£300) Waitara Cup. How era Cup, second to Zimmerman in Groat Northern Derby; Kaharoa, winner of many races, and holds the' re<^ r< * 1 Hawera course, six furlongs Hawera course, ai* i u‘. ' and the Wanganui course, li miles in There are many other winners tf o numerous to mention. Ho stood on tho winning list for New Zraland last year, being above good horses lihe J. GOODWIN, Owner, Lake Road. T. GLTNN, Groom in Charge.

HALCOMBE STUB FARM. Tho Well-known Sires, THE OFFICER AND VLADIMIR, ~rILL be at tho services of Breeders JVV- at tho Stud Farm. Haloombe, this season. THE OFFICER is by Robinson Crusoe, dam Marie Louise, by Gang forward (imp.), out of Josephine. Kobinson Crus« <l3) by Angler (2) dam Chrysolite. VLADIMIR may be described as a real quality horse, and his pedigree (Stennink-Mist), which contains a double of Musket and one of Iraducer, is well worthy tho attention of Decoders. Marcs met at all trains. Good paddocking provided at la 6d per week. All caro taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars from , T __„ A* \\ Ai-»K r/U. sa JTeildipg.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 7

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