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: W. MILLAR, ; , Racing Correspondent, WELLINGTON. i Telegraphic Address — J ' | "W. fIHLLAR, We«iogt«n.» Postal Address — Box 568. . ' ; Bankers— Bank of New Zealand. • . DOUBLES NOW OPEN: N.Z. Cup and Stewards' Handicap. Melbourne and N.Z. Cup. TREBLE (£4OO to ss) : New Zealand Cup Stewards' Handicap Melbourne Cup. - : STBAIGHT-OUT BOOK! Hew Zealand Cap. Doubles On All Leading Events. Correspondence Promptly Replied To. I ATTEND ALL MEETINGS. ': THE ASGOT SYNDICATE, Racing Correspondeats, WELLINGTON. JAMES STELIN, Secretary. P.O. BOX, 430. " P.O. 80X,"430. Now Open: STBAIGHT-OUT N.Z. CUP. > DOUBLES ON ALL PBINGTPAIr EVENTS. S.P. ON ALL EVENTS. : Write immediately for Cards, Charts, and full particulars. ■ Sufficient Postal and Telegraphic Address— "Stelin, Wellington." N.B.— The "Ascot Syndicate " will give a Cash Prize of £100 to Clients placing tHe . , First Four Horses m the NEW ZEALAND CUP, viz., Ist, 2nd, 3rd' and 4th, m the order m which they are returned by the Judge. Should more than one Client correctly place Ist, 2nd; 3rd and 4th, : the £100 will bo divided between the successful competitors. . .' To Close at 12 noon sharp on OCTOBEE 30, 1907. All Eeplies to be Addressed — y "ASCOT," C/o JAMES STELIN, P.O. Box 430, Wellington. SINGER £ SOLOMON, Turf Correspondents, CHRISTCHURGH. Bankers— BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Straight-Out— N.Z. CUP. Double— CUP and STEWAEDS. Postal Address-^BOX 574. ;' Tel^pcapbic Address— OHEISTCHUEOH. THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS located at the WAIKANAE STUD, . Will be at the services of Breeders during the coining season : — ACHILLES (imp) 13 (1899) ACHILLES is a beautifully proportioned chestnut horse standing slightly over sixteen hands. He has won over £9000 m stake money, aoe that without being "engaged" as a two or three-year-old, when he was practically inraiciblo, j He has proved himseli a champion in-each of the six seasons he has raced, retains all . his courage, and has probably the cleanest : set of legs m New Zealand to-day. He won three Jubilee Cups, two Electric Plates, two C.J.C Challenges, two North Island Challenges, three Jackson Stakes, The Juvenile Plate, Middle Park Plate (an exceptionally brilliant performance. —Machine Gun, 2yrs, had the Maiden allowance, and carried 7st 21b. Achilles, 3yrs,- with full penalties, carried 9st 101 b), Manawatu Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, A.B.C; Century Stakes, Wanganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Wellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horse m New Zealand has performed like him. He has never been unduly^taxeid, ! and his constitution is unimpaired. He comes of Bruce Lowe's No. 13 family, whence spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, George Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, i Mendicant, Shotover, etc., while the same ' family is represented m these colonies by those successful sires, Nordenfeldt, Goldsborough, Martini : Henry, Eobinson,. Crusoe, j etc. . , ■ ■ • . j Twenty approved Mares will be taken to Achilles at a fee of THDRTY GUINEAS. ! ST. AMBROSE :(im$ '■ -13 (1899) ■'■■ •■;_'. (St. Ambrose's list is full for tie .1907 j Season). . COKQUBROR (2): ; ' (1895). • FEE : 15 GUINEAS. ; (Two or more Mares, per arrangement). Mares will be met at the WaiKanae Railway Station. GEAZING': Mares with foals . 5s per. week ; Dry Mares, 2s 6d per week. Further particulars from ANDEEW COOHRAN, Stud Groom, Waikanae. r po be at the service of Breeders m the J- Wangaehu and Turakina districts this Season : ■ ■, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION . HANDSOME JACK j (By St. Loger — Radiant). | HANDSOME JACK is a tine specimen of i i..a thoroughbred, absolutely sound; and has shown himself not only to be a sure foal- ; (jotter, but also as the sire of winners, i'Tnongst whom may be favorably mentioned i lloseal (C.J.C. Derby wiimer), the j l?sst colt of tho year ; St. Joe,- Beau Ideal' ! (Century Hurdles winner, Wanganui), Handsome Eose, Lull (winner of the big Hurdles at the recent Wellington Winter Meeting), Apiti (winner of Horowhenua Hurdles, and a record holder over 1$ miles), Lavinia (winner of many jumping races), Katerina, Marinella, and many others. HANDSOME JACK'S progeny are all sound-legged horses, and as shown by above, have stood the test of racing successfully throughout many seasons on the flat and across country. For further particulars apply to W. 3?. McBETH, Tayforth Wanganui,. On Trenthaui form one should havq supported Gawain m each of his races at Opaki. In the Pearce Handicap he led right into the straight and was going at a great rate. After running second to The Stake he won easily, on tbe following day^ ,

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NZ Truth, Issue 124, 2 November 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 124, 2 November 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 124, 2 November 1907, Page 2

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