J «<*f ran o w tj a tt w t #^>s!f'S» S j *k* s Season in the \Mk£ STRATH - TAIERI JffijplSlll^ißC* n a " d Sarroun< Jing DisB^ '?'i cts > * Qa well-known v^\^ a S thoroughbred horse jßsskse^ MONTE CARLO MONTE CARLO, by 4.scot— Speculation-,' Speculation by Hippocampus — Slander; Slander by Camden — Annie Laurie; "Hippocampus by Dainty Ariel — Fanny Fisher; Ascot bj, Kelpie (imp.)— The Thorn; The Thorn by The Barb — Brown Dxichessj 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-ssecj Open Handicap, Marton, 7.6, mile and a-quar^-ter, 2min 25sec. At four years — Spring Handicax>, Wanganiii, 7.0, mile and distance, 2rnin. lOsec ; Owen Stakes, 8.10, one mile, lmin 52sec ; Manchester Handicap, Feilding, 5.5, mile and a-quarter, 2min 13 3-ssec ; Rangitikei Cup, 7.13, mile and three-quarters, 3min lOsec. At five years — Consolation, Wanganiii, 8.0, one mile, lmin 47sec ; Grand Stand Handicap, Rangitikei, 8.6, mile and a-quarter, 2min 19sec ; dead heat next day, 7.8, in Greatford Stakes, mile and a-half, 2min 42 l-ssec, with Rangipuhi, 8.7; "Egmont Cup, 7.7, two miles, 3min 47 l-ssec ;' Taranaki J. C. Handicap, 7.10, mile and a-half, 2min 40 l-ssec. Terms: £3 3s. Payable Ml at end of season, and balance when mare i -roves in foal. DAVID PEAT, 30au Hopefield. Proprietor. : A&3X mO STAND at BER-^ JgW JL WICK and Travel jgs ! £*!P«i3Siii where required, W^^^^ 3^ TROTTING STALLION ~ r?J. Patcbeu (Rothschild — Linton). Terms,- £5 ss. Also, Thoroughbred Stallion. Thoroughbred Mares, £6 6s; Half bred, £4 49. Mares consigned to Henley Station. Good paddocking at 2s per week. For further particulars apply to owners, J. & R. CROSSAN. TO TRAVEL THE EAST, WEST, AND NORTH TAIERI, LOWER WAIPORI, MAUNGAT.UA, AND BERWICK DISTRICTS. The Thoroughbred Stallion, CASKET. Casket is a stylish bay horse, standing IS hands. He claims Castor as his sire, and Bangle as his dam. Casket proved himself a great racehorse over all distances, winning the Dunedin Cup and Great Easter Handicap and numerous other events. Casket was never beaten in a show ring, and is a sure foal-getter. TERMS : £5 5s for thoroughbred mares — £2 2s at end of season, and £$ 3s when mare proves in foal; hackney mares, £3 3s — .£1 Is at ' end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at fh#t service. Mares from a distance to be paid before removal. Grass, 2s per week. 3o GEO. RUTHVEN, Silverhall, Mosgiel. jj&k mO STAND THIS H\ SEASON \^%J&i AT WAREi:NG -' loN i $OS (VVaifcati District;, ; f^\. s 9 The ThoroughILoiml IKos^iyti, By St. Clair — Lady Emma. Winner of the Dunedin Cup, D.J.C. Handicap, and other races, and stands high in the list of successful stallions. Fee, £5 ss. The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion, Del Paso (imp.), By Albert W. — Augusta, sire of Delaroo, Gosson, etc. Fee, £3 3s. Good grazing, 2s per week. For further particulars apply to WM. HARTY, Groom in Charge. __ A. If OSS, TURF ACCOUNTANT BOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams— A. MOSS, Dunedin. BA "D 'KTTF'W & fVD A "KPT* KACIKG COKE-TCSPOKDEInTS. Our sporting pamphlet " Form at a Glance "• is now ready, and will be sent, post free, to any address on application. BOX 336 DUKEDJN, BOX 367 CHRIST CHURCH. Telegraph Address — EAEKETT GRANT, DUNEDIN BARNETT GRANT, CHRISTCHURCH-
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