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Monday, I&eceßSilbiM' 31. At POTIER'S PADDOCK. mOTI UNDERfiIGIffID have received inJL structiouefroui'S. Hordern, Esq., to sell as above, THE HIGH-CLAPS STANDARD-BRED TROTTERS, Consisting of' FOUR STALLIONS-namely: ' ATLAS-Chestnut Colt, two years old, by Judge Belden (imp.), record 2min 31& e c; dam, Muy (imp.) May's Ham was by Chief ton, sire of l)e<iance (2min 171hpc), Onward (-Jmin 24!jsec), and Flora ('Jinin From tho fork going it will be Ht>cn tliut Atlaa is riglit royally bred in trotting lines, and hm h« is- beautifully broken, witli a most gentle disposition aud a'gnit that is t^e- perfection of motion, he has- every indication of developing into a animal. THE COUNT-Buy Colt, two years old, by Judge Belden ( inp.) ; dam,C'ounte-s(iinp). Coimtess, daiH of this colt, iy a- splendid s*m»de of the-Amark-:in harness horso, and this son of hers is Miro tv do her credit, wh< tlwr usod on Hicroad, tr..ck, or. stud. John M. P.itchem, the sire uf Countess (imp,), was a son of (i. .M. I'atchum, jun. (2inin 21 sec), the siie of Wells Fargo (s. f iniu lSlsec), Smui Purdy (2min 2(t^c»), &c, Ac. This rolt is wt-ll formed mid lias lieen ciMfully-biokHii to harness ; bho\v>s tl.e best of tempei-3. ilia way of {joins: will please the most lustidious, and wilh judicimiH haiMlins au'i pioper care devoteil to his education he should make a spec'y animal. BELLMAN— Chestnut Colt, two jvnrs old, by Jur ge IJeldon (imp.), 2min '.Usec; dam, Bell (imp). Bell, the dam of this colt, is otic of the best trotting maies ever hm<le < in Australia, fiom America, an«l when oxhibiied in the Austr«li.»n coloni< S' wok never beuteD. Her sire(l'iiam) isal6o tho sire of Frank M(2miu 171PCC), Honesty ("2niin 25}.scc), Ac; sued by that natural bony trottur, Whippier H)aniiltonian. The aci ion. of this c olt i« f.vultleas ;he is well broken ; aril although not worked for tpeed shows every iudicatiou of bei*gaspeedy one. 'TIP-TOP— Biown Colt, two years old, sire Judge Belden (imp.); dam, Lilly Vermont. Lilly Vermont in an Ausiraliiin-bied mure, bring . bred by Mr W. ll arm, of Mn.vli<-ld stud farm, Mess Vale, New South Wales. She is by Vermont, jun. (imp.), whose Australian record is 2mm 3'ijsec, and he ia the sinj of those good marcs Miss Vermont* La iy Vert mont, Lady Retford, &c , (Vc. Tip-top iv blood Hues does not bolie his name, for there are fow better bred trotting horses south of tho equator, and if he is given the care and attention ne<_'css<iry. for the proper development of liis speed>at tiie trotting gait, biiccess can be assured, and' this colt is deserving of ( tho' best attention- of buyers of this class of stock. J¥DGK BEI.DEN, the sire of these colts*, is by Elmo (recoid, 2miu 2iTsHc);, dtini, Prenticei Elmo, the sire of Judge Belden, has a record of 2min 27. e ec, and has to his credit among others Alfred Si (2mm lt*«ee) ; L. C. L-e (2inin 15-et-), Elma (2m in 2-Jheo), Overman i,-<.miu 19Aeer), (Jomu (2min 2fJ}.-ee), Hunllower (2miu 2^d ), Ennna G. (irnin 2r.ih.ee) ; he is also the sire of ffte darn of tiie speedy Wa- da (2min 14'J-sec), and a number of 2miii 30sec hoi-oes. Pietiitico, the dam of Jiulge Beldeu, is by Niagara (2min 35sec), and he is the sire, of Faiiunount (2min 22sec) and of Fanny Malone, granddam of Mhud' C. (Siirin lSjsec). Also,, 8 Standard-bred Trotting Geldings,,three j'ears , old 1 8 Standard- bred Trotting Fillies, three yearsold By Judge Belden and Tho Duke. Full 1 particulars in future-issue. At 10 o'clock. 1 its' A Prize of j£so will be given, ta be trotted fou by the four colts when they are three years old ; also, a £50 prize to he trotted for by the geldings' and fillies wlien they are'fouryeUrs old. _^ HUNTER & NOLAN. 20d OFFICIAL CALEXDABI. f 3SCS OTASO WEC3WESS lias been appointed hy : the Dunedin Jockey, Clttfc the OFFICIAL CALE»2?A» foj .tie QTAGa KETHOPOUTAN DIS, TtRICT for the- insertion of the Frogrammes of Raeiiig 1 Clubs throughout the Biatrict. Programmes for- the succeeding, leenat of ttte^Witnens should* be- forwarded toreaoh the oiSne xiDk'latar t>»aniby Tuesday's Bxprosa. SiT. RAT HANS RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING j To be held on Wed!nes*Ssß'.Y, I9«4ic»3ifeev S6, ' OFFICE-BEARERS. • Junon : Wr C. Royd«. Starter : Mv S. Hansf'. Cixrk ov nu: Coußsn : Blv W. Mills. ILViMiiCAPiT.H : Mr W. Hkll, jun. Gi,rcnK ov the Scales : Mr Wilkinson SfrBWAKDS : Messrs Pyle, M'liitchie, M'C'onnocln'e lloyds, Wilkinson, J. 'Ihiirlow, Nolan, W. Thurlow, A. IL V. King, S. Hanger, Armour, Tudd, Clarke, Beattie, Ewing, Hill, Cavell, Ekcoll. PltttfiKAMME. Maidbn Plaite, of £10 ; fu-st horse, £8 ; second £2. For all horses that have never won a race of the value of £'10 ;_ the- winner of matches exec-pled. Weight for age. Distance, one mile. Post 1 entry, 10s. To start a! l^olclock St. Bathans Handicap, of £23; fiisfc lior.se, £22 ; becond, £3. Distance, one mile and a-qimrtor. Nomination, 15s; acceiitance, 103. Toblartat 1 o'clock. Handicap Tuot, of £\7 • first horse, £15 ; s-eeond, ,£•2. No -weight under list. Distance, tliiee mdes. Nomination, 10i ; acci'iitunco, 7s. Nomin itiniis after tho Maiden Plate is run; nomin. itor-. to '.ji\e previous perfurinunces. To >.t.ivfc at, 1.45 p.m. S-ruwAßUb' llvMiic \p, of £45; first horse, £35; becond, £10. For hor.ieri owned by stewards of the club for six mouths prior to the meeting. Distance, three-quaLters of a. mile. Nomination, 23s ; acceptance, 20a. To btiiitat 2.30 p m Handicap llack Race, of £10; first horse, £8; second, £2. Post entry. Distance, threequartersiof a mile. Nomination, 6h ; acceptance. 4b, Any hacaa enter/Ml fa>> fciiQ ai.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 36

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