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mo TRAVEL Jr&rQeb S\ * a^ s Season in the j^^j|||ljSoj&^Hsj &n d Surrounding Disp^ jterijggg!P"»r LA < riots, the well-known jLagbff'*; ,Tr^Brdh& MONfE CARLO MONTE CARLO, by 4LScot — Speculation; Speculation by Hippocampus — Slander; Slander by Camden — Annie Laurie; Hippocampus by Dainty Ariel— Fanny Fisher; Ascot by Kelpie (imp.)— The Thorn ; The Thorn by The Barb — Brown Duchess; Kelpie by Weatherbit —Child of the Mist. MONTE CARLO'S winning performances are as follows: — At three years — Trial Stakes, Hawke's Bay, 6.7, once round, lmin 57 l-ssec; Open Handicap, Marton, 7.6, mile and a-quar- | ter, 2min 25sec. At four years — Spring Handicap, Wanganui, 7.0, mile and distance, 2niin lOsec ; Owen Stakes, S.lO, one mile, lmin 52sec ; Manchester Handicap, Feilding, 8.5, mile and ] a-quarter, 2rnin 13 3-ssec; Rangitikei Cup, 7.13, mile and three-quarters, 3min , lOsec. At five years — Consolation, Wanganui, 8.0, one lnile, lmin 47sec-; Grand Stand Handicap, Rangitikei, 8.6, mile and a-quarter, 2min 19sec; dead heat next day, 7.8, in G-reatford Stakes, mile and j a-half, 2min 42 l-ssec, with Rangipuhi, 8.7; | Egmont Cup, 7.7, two miles, 3inin 47 l-ssec, I Taranaki J. C. Handicap, "T.lO, mile and a-half, 2rnin 40 l-ssec. Terms: JE3 3?. Payable Ml at end of season, and balance when mare T'rovea in foal. DAVID PEAT, 30au Hopefield. Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE i TAIERT, PENINSULA, AND DUN- j EjjlN DISTRICTS, ' j The Trotting Stallion , j Young SSiss'S iiigtoia. By Burlington B (Winner of several laces in Sydney). Dam, Dolly. Burlington B (17,992), by Bob Mason (14,438), son of Echo (462), son of Harnbletonian (10). Dam, Grade (dam of Sunbeam, Moonbeam, Starlight, and Twilight), by Speculation (928), son of Hambletonian (10). Second dam, Henrietta, by Alexander '(490). Third dam, Nora, by Glencoe, sire of Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, King Tom, and Rataplan. " YOUNG BURLINGTON is a bay horse standing 15 hands 3in, has plenty of bone and sr>lendid temper, and is the right sort of horse for getting remounts. He is a well-known performer on the turf. He holds the stallion record for one milo in New Zealand; one mile in Christchurch (2.27) ; two miles, Chrisxchvtrch (4.57J), and several other races. Terms : Half Guarantee, Two Guineas end of Season and Two Guineas when Mare proves in Foal. Good paddocks provided Free at Otakia. All i care taken, but no responsibility. W. C. PALMER, Proprietor, Otakia; Or, i W. MARTIN, in Charge. | Groom's fee, Five Shillings. 26s j A. MOSS, TURF ACCOUNTANT BOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams— A. MOSS, Dunedin. BA.CIKG CORBESPOKDEKTS. 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 CHRISTCHURCH. Telegraph Address— BARKETT GRANT, DUNEDIN BARNETT GRANT, CHRISTCHURCH WINTON JOCKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL RACE MEETING-, To he held on Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 9 and 10, 1900. " OFFICE-BEARERS. President : Mr James Hunter. Vice-president: Mr W. Swale. Treasurer : Mr E. R. Kidd. Judge: Mr C. D. Moore. Starter: Hi D. Clark. Clerk of Course: Mr Tho&. Lampeit. Cierk of Scales: Mr R. Wilson. Totalisator Clerks- Messrs Daley and Lilico. Timekeepers: Messrs Jones and Nicol. jffandicapper : Mr George Dowse. Stewards — Messrs Woods, Wilson, Clark, Jones, Jno. Hamilton, W. Baird, Finnaghan, Kidd, Moore, Tennant, M'Rae, Findlay. PROGKA3OII3. (Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club). FIRST DAY— FRIDAY. ■ 1. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 40sovs; second horse to receive 7aovs from the stakes. Over eight nights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Distance, two miles. Nomination 20s. acceptance 20s. 2. WINTON GUINEAS, of 25gs, with a sweep of lg each added; second horse to receive ■ sgs from the stakes ; third horse to save his sweepstake. Weight-for-age. For three-year-olds foaled in the counties of Southland, Wallace, Fiord, and Lake. Dis- j tance, seven furlongs. Nomination £1 Is, sweeu of £1 Is payable befoie starting. 3. WINTON CUP HANDICAP, of 50sovs; second horse to receive lOsovs from the ! stakes. Distance, one mile and a-half. Nomination 30s, acceptance 20s. 4. HOKONUI TIME TROT (saddle), o£ 40 soys; second horse to receive 7sovs from tho -stakee. For horses that can do smin 45sec, or- batter. No weight under 11.0. Pedigree and previous performances must accompany nomination. Distance, two miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 5. TRIAL STAKES, of 25so\s; second horse to receive s?ovs from the stakes. Weight-foi-;igc. For horses that have never yon a ia.ee exceeding Josov3. Distance, one

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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 39

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