TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. HAVING RESOLVED to CLOSE OUR BUSINESS in Dunodin, Clients ?re respectfully requested henceforth to send all Communications to CHRISTCHURCH. "Form at a Glance" for 1905-1906 is now ready, and will be posted free to any address upon application. Address Letters and Telegrams:; BARNETT GRANT, Christchurch. 2d P.O. BOX 211 Telegraphic Address: SCOTT MARTiHSALE, WELLINGTON. Scott & lartindale, RAGING CORRESPONDENTS, WELLINGTON. A. MOSS, m UEF ACCOUNTANT EOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams— A, MOSS, Dunedin. T. BARNETT Turf Commission Agent, P.O. BOX 135, DUNEDIN". Telegrams— BARNETT, Dunedin. Ross Ss Bradshaw, KACING CORRESPONDENTS, WELLINGTON. D. ROSS, A. BRADSHAW Wellington. Liite of Chnstchurch. Address Letters and Telegrams— ROSS BRADSHAW, WELLINGTON. Price Lists Free to Any Address. Correspondence Promptly Attended to. HPO STAND AT J(P»l «\ J- GLENKENA -«<fiTji^ ICH HOMESTEAD, £n9MmAy¥i&r t^ thorough£a bred horse ,r^ M \f\ PALLAS. PALLAS, the son of Chain Ainiour and Nellie, has proved himself to be one of the fastest horses that has ever sported silk in Niw Zealand, and his perfonnancss demonstrate that he possesses the rare combination of speed and staying power. In addition to many other races, Pallas won the D.J.C. Handicap, one mile, in lmin 45 2-ssec, with 8.12; C.J.C. St. Albans Handicap, one mile, in lmin 42sec, with 8.11; "W.R.C. Handicap, one milo and a-quarter, j 2inin 8 l-ssec; C.J.C. Randolph Handicap, fi.v.3 furlongs, in 58 4-sscc, with 8.9 ; "Wellington Handicap, with 5.9, in 2min 7 2-ssec; Federal Handicap, with 9.2, in lmin 30 2-ssoc I Wingattii recoid) ; St. Andrew's Handicap, one mile, with 9.6, in lmin 44 2-ssec ; S.J.C. Handicap, one mile and a-quarter, in 2mm 12sec, with 8.11. PALLAS is bred on splendid lines, and his pedigree is full of some of the most successful strains obtainable. Through his sire he goes back to Musket. His g.s,, Chainshot, is three-quarter brother to Medallion, and brother to Necklace, Thunderer, Bangle, and Necklet. Pallas gets through Rupee the famous Flying Dutchman -(sire of Galopin's dam). Rupee produced Sleirie England, Spade Guinea, and Silvermark. Albany, the sire of Pallas's dam, also got Oudeis, First Lord, Nonsense, Daydream. Forbury, and other great horses. Pallas bolongs to the Spray family, to which belong Tepnpleton, Scud, Wave, Ruby, Sta-rshot, British Lion. Pallas's dam, Nellie, is out of Seadrift, a daughter of Sledmere, who also got Fallacy, the g.d. of Menschikoff. With such rare and successful ©trains in Ms veins it is no wonder that Pallas was a great racehorse, and as he is a fine masculine horse, showing great quality and substance, he should prove a good sire. FEES : Six Guineas for thoroughbreds and Four Guineas for^ hack mares. Good paddocking ajid all caie taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply J. R. MACKENZIE, 27s Owner, Pomahaka. ! A Prudent Investment will bring you good J\. results. Try NORTON'S PKEMIER E£g PKESERVAIim "
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 54
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