*S0& rfp O TEAVEIi vlf w* \ •*• *ki B S e ason in the f^lW STRATH - TAIJ2KI <P? f-nd Surrounding Dis556* E|a<pffi3jjj»i»o | v— v fcA -Jricts, the well-known f%^ §\ thoroughbred horaa "^ — < f Tr<T^ rSKr 5K- IV1ON1?E C&XLXiO MONTE CARLO, by Speculation— Ascot ; Speculation by Slander — Hippocampus; Slander by Annie Laurie — Camden; Hippocampus! by Fanny Fisher — Dainty Ariel ; Ascot by The Thorn— Kelpie (imp.); The Thorn by Brown Duchess — The Barb; Kelpie by Child! of the Mist— Weatherbit. "MONTE CARLO'S winning performances are as follows : — At four years, — C.T.C. Maiden, two miles, 5.38 J. At five years — C.T.C. Queen's Handicap, tv.-o miles, 5.12. At seven ysar3 — C.T.C. Addington Handicap, two miles, 5.2. At eight years — New Brighton Electric Handicap, one mile, 2.26J, and Dash Handicap, onef mile, 2.27£; Plumpton Park Electric Handi* cap, one mile, 2.24£ ; Lancaster Park, go against time, doing two miles in U. 53, and Limit Handicap, two miles, 4.57; Wellington T. C, Stewards' Handicap, two miles, 5.11. At nine years (1899-1900)— Plumpton Park, Plumpton Handicap, two miles, 4.56, and Electric Handicap, one mile, 2.24; Wellington Symons Handicap, one mile, 2.42 2-5, and Kitchener Handicap, one mile, 2.40; Metropolitan T. C's Birthday Handicap, two miles, 4.51 2-5, and Sprey* don Handicap, two miles, 4.51 2-?. Terms: ;£3 3s. Payable ill- at end o: =eason and balance when mare vroves in fosi. DAVID PEAT, 30au Hopefield. Proprietor. A. MOBB,_ TI'EE ACCOUNTANT BOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams — A. MOSS, Dunedin. X ACIKG CORKESPONDEKT.S. Our sporting pamphlet " Form at a Glance * is now ready, and will be sent, post free, to any address on application. BOX 336 DUNEDIN, BOX 367 CHRIST. CHUHCH. Telegraph Address — BABKETT GBANT, DUNEDIN BARNETT GRANT. CERISTCHURCH A SHBURTON COUNTY RACING- CLUB. Serins; Bleetisag, SEPTEMBER 20 and 21. ' NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps must be accompanied with Fee, etc., and in the hands of Secretary, Ashburton, not later than 9 p.m. on MONDAY, September 3, 1900. WEIGHTS for the First Day's Race? will appear on SATURDAY, September 15, 1900, and for the Second Day's at 8 p.m. oa the EVENING of the First Day's Races. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Handicaps and Entries for the Fairfield Plate must be in the hands of the Secretary not later thin 9- p.m. on Tuesday, September 18; and the Acceptances for the Second Day's Race« will CLOSE at 10 p.m. on the KIGHT of the First Day's Races. « First race starts punctually at 1.15 p.m. each day. All Stakes paid in full. A. A. FOOKS, 16au Secretary A.C.R.C. SPORTING-. ~ FIXTURES "" September. December. 5. 6— South Canterbury 14— Alexandra 12, 13— North Otago January. 20, 21— Ashburlon. 2, s— Tahuna Park October. February. 10^ ,• m 27-Dunedin J.C. 10, J3— Dunedin J.C. 25— Masterton Trotting Marsh. Club. 1, 2--Dunedin J.O November. May. 17.— Arrow. 24,25— Dnned in J.C NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCE'S, &c. September 5, 6 — South Canterbury. — Norni nations, August 20; handicaps, August 27; ac< ceptancas, September 1. September 12 and 13 — North Otago. — Nomi< nations, August 27; handicaps, September 7; acceptances, September 10. September 20 and 21— Ashburtqjt,— Ji<aftinji|
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Otago Witness, Issue 2424, 30 August 1900, Page 39
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