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ASCOT amd RICHMOND. A LOOK AHEAD. <5-ox*x>:sEns? prospkgts. • — — — — £3100 FIVE COMING EVENTS. £3100 £620 AVERAGE STAKE. £620 MONTH. STAKE. CLASS. MARCH £ 300 KOVJCB JULY £ 30U 13.3 and 14.0 JULY £ 500 HOKSI'S SEPTEMBEK' , £1000 14.1 and 14.2 NOVEMBER j£looo HOUSES The Novice Handicap ("Three Hundrsl"), of five furlongs, is for all horses thatf have never won an* Open Handicap race with stake of £23 or more to the winner (all ponies 14.3 and under are eligible to compete notwithstanding what amount they may have won in any race or races). Tne "Height Class " ( Three Hundred), oi £ye furlongs, and the famous "Height Class Thousand ", of five furlongs, are handicaps open to all ponies complying with the measurement conditions. The " F.ve Hundred " and "A*cot Thousand " (each a handicap of five and a-half furlongs) are am -n xo aU-cjui r i. The fullest detailed particulars in future issues or oa applica ion to the Secretary, Ascot Ka ing Club, 197 Bourke Street, Melbourne. JOHN WHEN, General Manager.

HANDICAPS will appear in SoutHlasaT Times and News and Otago Daily Tim-es about JANUARY 5, 1909. ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps and also E-niries for Maiden Plate close on FRIDAX, January 8, 1903, at 9 p.m. Postal and Telegraphic address : "Wairio." Special Traiii arrangements at Excursion Fires. M. J EGAN, 9d Secretary. jQ» rpO STAND THIS _ __^flf^*Jt^ season *JyF fl NORTH ROAD, Ciwlh« Muf '"' OAMARU, Tfi"e Imported American Stallion, YOUNG M'KINNEY ; Record, 4.53). Young M'Kinney was got by M'Kinney (2.11J), dam Kate Brady (2.25), by Sidney. M'Kinney lias sired over 12 trotters and 15 pacers with records of 2.10 or better, including Sweet Marie (2.02), China Maid (2.05), Zolock (2.06). and over 40 others with records of 2.15 or better. Also, The Thoroughbred Stallion SIR DOVE. Sire, Sir TTietram (imp.), sire of Welcome Trist and other winners ; darn Grand Dove, by Grand Flaneur, one of the most successful racehorses and sires tha-t Australia, hasknown. **■ For full particulars apply J. O'BRIEN, 333 North Road, Oamaru. jjif2ik FA J 4IIAS W±Mi\w* J '^ L^> POPOTUNOA, KELSO, and MOA FLAT, And M-eet Mares by Appointment. Pallas was the best Handicap Horse of his day, and he has now proved ho can also leave good Racehorses. TERMS: Four Guineas for Hacks, Sir Guineas for Thoroughbreds, payable on 15th JANUARY, 1909. Full Guarantees: Six Guineas Hacks, Eight Guinea* Thoroughbreds, payable unless Mare proved not to be in foal. j Paddocking, 2s per week, at Kelso or Popotunca. No responsibility taken. Further particulars apply J. R MACKENZIE, ! 30s Popotunoa, Clinton. _ f^ LYDESDALE mify'WEmW * STALLION, j BARON BOLD At POPOTUNOA. CLINTON, And mept Mares by Appointment by rail, if^ a. number are promised at one place within a ladius of 25 miles. Baron Bold is by the King of Clydesdale . Sires. Baron's Pride; his dam. Donna Roma, ' was one of the best breeding mares in I Scotland, and this ycung Horae is beyon<3 doubt absolutely the best horse in every respect that has landed in New Zealand for 20 years. TERMS: Six Guineas; three guineas at i end of season, three guineas further unless mare proved not to b-a in foal. Full Guar- i ante*, Eight Guineas. Paddocking provided. No responsibility taken. "Wire when sending mares. Further particulars apply J. R MACKENZIE, 30s Popotunoa, Clinton.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 54