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PENALTY CONDITIONS.—For Each Meeting—The winner of any race after declaration of weights may he rehandicapped. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. 150 rjlO STAND' AT HIS OWNER’S FARM AT FAIRFAX, The THOROUGHBRED STALLION, CANROBERT, (By Soult—Hotcherina). FEE: Eight (8) guineas; two or more marcs the property of same owner, seven (7) guineas. All care, no responsibility. For further particulars apply to CHAS. AFFLECK, Fairfax. 24s T HE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLT ST. SIMON WILL TRAVEL THE TAIERI DISTRICT. Sire Baron Bold, grand-sire Pride, dam Pride (by Bancor), grandndain B.oom {by St. Alexander; imp.). St SIMON was second at both Dunedin ’ ~ * at and Taieri Shows Tas'Tyear, and fi/st &i Invercargill. Pride was Champion Mare a lapanui Show for several years. Terms: £2 2s at end of season, and "y 3 when the mare proves in foal. Groom s fee, ss. lo W. CHARTERS, Ury Park,’ Mosgicl. rpO STAND AT BERWICK, 1 GEO. M. PATCH EN, By Rothschild—Linton, by Bundoora. Geo. M. Patcheh sired Eccentric (2.1’5 2-5), Medallion (4.42), Lieutenant J. (4.54,) Blue Boy (2.21 and 2.58, li miles), Sweet Patch, Susanna, Separator, Turk, George M., and many other winners. Rothschild sired Emmeline (2.8 3-5) Revenue (2.11 4-5), Dan Patch (2.9*), Almont (2.12 1-5), Sal Tasker, Jessie Palm, and other high-class performers. Terms; £7 7s, payable January 31. Grazing 2s 6d per week. Mares consigned to Henley Station. Al! care, but no responsibility. Apply lo J. & R. CROSSAN, Berwick. S T U D N 0 T I C E. BARON BOLD. NOMINATIONS for the above Stallion are now CLOSED. BIiACKSTONS Will also Stand at LEE CREEK FARM, Outram. Marcs from (ho north consigned to Outam and from the south to Allunton will be net if advised. Terms: For thoroughbred mares, full guarantee, £8 8s; or £3 3s at the end of the season and £3 3s when proved in foal. For hack marcs, £2 2s and £2 2s. For further particulars apply to JAMES PATRICK, Leo Creek Farm, Outram. riT.O STAND THE 1 SEASON At Wingatui and Mr Linklatcr’s Farm, Waitahuna, Where he will stand as occasion demands. The Thoroughbred Stallion TAWHAKI, By Mensohikoff from Armilla. Tawhaki stands 16 hands, and is a rich bay with black points. He is a line-pro-portioned horse, possessing a beautiful temper, but with the high Vitality essential make a successful Stallion. Tawhaki was got by MenschikofT (who has been brought back to New Zealand, and stands at 30gs), one of the most successful racehorses that ever raced in the Dominion. Mcnschikoff practically swept all before him, and won the D.J.O. Champagne Stakes, Groat Northern Foal Stakes, Auckland Derby, Canterbury Derby, Canterbury Cup, Middle Park Plate, Hawke's Bay Guineas, North Island Challenge Stakes, Wellsoloy Stakes, etc. Menschikoff also proved himself as a ' sire hy getting Armlet, Undecided, Elcctrakoff, Roosevelt, Ellis, and several other good winners in Australia and New Zealand. Mcnschikoff was got by Stopniak, one of the most successful sires known to Australas a Tawhaki thus comes in tail male from the world-famous Musket line, which is second in merit to none in the world. Armilla, the darn of Tawhaki, was got by Castor, s:re of Record Reign, Canteen, Casket, Antares, Day Star, Cravat. Coro not, Paritutu, and other great performers. Castor has also proved a great sire of vk! mares, getting, for instance, Castorline, the dam of Soultlino, the fastest raced in Australia. Armilla was herself a great winner, and belongs to the famous Locket family, which produced such great horses as Medallion, Achilles, Necklace, Necklet, Pendant, Chainshot, Thunderbolt, Ingocla, Collarit, and other first-class racehorses. Tawhaki unfortunately injured a tendon and cut short his turf career. He, however, won races, and ran second to Elysian in the Derby (boating Taskmaster. Kilwinning, Cronstadt. and others) and second in the Cressy (beating Miss Mischief, Effort, Nyland, and several others). Tawhaki will stand at a fee of 10gs. For further particulars apply W. CROSSAN, 1(V Waterloo Hotel.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 49

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