B ?" v HP O STAND THIS the #f« -tr^ JL SEASON, at Wiurty . /-§sv£swAu. H \MM ri; gton. Blucskin D\%. -he tri &' tho ' ri ; orou * hb ™ * 6 I fx^ O GORTON Qm ■irryirfr' 1 .>:, a mrsJL (By Thunderbolt out of pill , . Also, the Thoroughbred Horse ien RUBEZAHL >he (By See Saw out of Fairyland). trt « Terms : One mare, £b ss ; two or more mare», £» ed It each, to be paid before delivery oi mares. bis For further particular* Jgg^j, J( 3> 120 - - Wtrrington, ily ed wS^ife r|IHE Thoroughris y .^MSi J* \ -■- Entire Horsa he MWm^-W* BUCEPHALUS = Xx^ ' » JT^ toto « * da Valley, amj t \^ ¥ \ Ophir Districts dur ** M °^*g^^' ' M»wiiJU ing the ensuing season. Bucephalus ii by Master Bowe, out of a Premier mare. He stands 16} hands high. i» powerful, notivo, docile, and. Bound, and Ib a sure foal -getter, He is the sire of Maniac. Hawkdun, Wanderoo, Am of Clubs, Httniototo, Nellr, and many other rapid trotters, as well as of many splendid flatraoers and cross-country horses. Terms, £3, parable ab end of season. Good Pividccking provided for mares from a distance at Glmniertmrn and Ida Valley. See cards for pedigree. For further particular* Bpply to THOMAB TAYLOB ; '• or to William johnston, * 7s Proprietor, Noieby. I!- v \I7ILL TRAVEL s *k jJiL^ Thsa Sea * on l " l^* 3 !^^-! M^a^ Taibbi an<i Peninsula d z^F^7\ S\ CAPTAIN WEBSTER, is mf-rs r^tir-^-- Jl \By St. Albauo (imuor> c " ra ** s * ! ' "■' " tod), dam Pussy ; is a i i-i ht, b\y, standinp: 16 hands high. Ternm i Choroiißhbreds, Bgs ; Hackneys, 4gs. Also the Cele« orated Trotting Stallion, 1 YOUNG DIORAEDES, n Iho sira of tho«w famous trotting horses Victor. [< Gipsy, Claret, and Mosquito. Terms, £3 10s. All ,:aits missing to either horse covered free next se.i> . ioi. • For further particulars nee cards, or apply to < wnerß in charge, -la M. & J. ALLAN, St. Kilda. i! isx DEXTER j ' jboT TH B TAIBBI i. I , . >, , f x And Surrounding , " faa^" fc rrTrf—ftr Districts. DEXTBR'S sire is the celebrated Talisman ; bred in. Cautorbury, possessing i\ mod ocile temper, a sure foal-getter, and has nover been lie -ten iv a 611MW riug. I He stands 16§ hands high, is of a rich d^rk brown .:010 ;r with black p'>inta, and magnificent action ; I -md the only proiitable horf e to breed from, his at ock 1 being in great quest for India and the Australian markets. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, Proprietor, 2d Ury Park, Mosgiel. ij££} nnHE CARRIAGE jffllpPilL STALLIOA liraer* YOUNG SHALES Will TRAVEL the MANIOTOTO PLAINS THIS SEASON. Will arrive on or about 15th October. For pedigree see cards. luu W, PAGE, Proprietor. THE ©ECKE^ OUT. HOW to Win by Backing Horses through the Totalisator. The system clearly explained in pamphlet. No difficult calculations. No intricate figures to follow. Ench follower of the system laet season in Canterbury received over £700 in dividends. Sent to any address on receipt of Postal Note or penny stamps for Is 6d, by LESLIE LINDSAY. . P.O. Box 163 A. 2n Cbristchurch. \T O W READY NEW ZEALAND TURF RECORD For 1836-7. Pbice, 10s; Including Postage, 10s 6d. Orders can be sent to MESSRS WHETHAM & CO., 1 2m Box 325, P. 0., Dunedin. SPOBTIKg. FIXTURES, November. 27— Kaikoiira J.O. 3— Lancaster Park 28— Onga Onga 6, 7, B— Canterbury J.O. 28— Marton 7— Lake County 28, 29— Kumara 9— Waipawa 29— Lancaster Park 9, lo— Auckland 31— Greymouth 9-Winton 31— Canterbury J.O. O— Y/aircrar. a B.C. January 9— Wanganui I— Clinton 9— Maniofcoto J,O. 1 - Greymouth 9-Taieri I— Wrodville 20— Momahaki I— Fealherstou 22,23 -AehbUitou. I— South Wairarapa 30-Ohoka and Eyraton I,2— Auckland 30— Wellington 1, 2— Ahaura 30— Dunedin 1, 2-Hangitikei December. 1, 2— Vincent 1 -Dunedin 4— Horomta I— Wellington 16, 17— Taranaki 4— lsland Bay: Benefit to 17— Oxford Mr G. Tonne 22-Foxton 17— New Brighton E.G. 23— Wairarapa 21, 22— Dunstau 22— Gore 26— Manawatu February 26— Manaia 7, 8 -Wellington 26-Kaikoura 20, 21 , 23— Dunedin 2d— Auckland March. 26— Kaikoura 7, 8~ Wanganui 26- Tokomairiro 23— Dunedin 26, 27— Eeefton April. 26, 27— Westland 20-Lancaster Park 26. 27— Cromwell 20, 22— Auckland 26, 27- Thames 22, 23-Oanterbury J.O 26, 27- Heathcote May. 23, 27—Masterton-Opaki 24, 25— Dunedin 27 — Ashburton Trades- June, man's B.C. | B— Auckland. Nominations, &o. [Dates for the receipt of entries, acceptances, fa appearing in connection with forthcoming events «■»' be charged for at the rate of 2s 6d per month, txce ff,' cases in which the programme is advertised, when tnty will be inserted free.] November 30, December I— Ddttbdin.— Nomination*. November 10 ; handicaps, November 1i ; acceptances and general entries, November 21. January I— Omkton.— Nominations. December i» . weights declared, December 28; entries lor Trotting Handicap and Muiden Plate, necemFebruary' 20, 21, and 23 - Duwepijt. — Weight* ££for "Cup and Publicans' Handicap, January / . acceptances for Cup and Publicans' Handicap, aifand nominations forD.J.C. Handicap, Foriwry W Handicap, Stewards' Purse, and all hurdle racef, i? 5 January 16 . , \ an At. Mareh23-Du>-EDl>\— Nominations, March l;nnmu
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Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 22
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