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Allanton Welter St. Andrew’s Handicap Taiboa Handicap Grand Stand Handicap Juvenile Handicap Farewell Handicap PENALTY CONDITION.—The winner of any race after declaration of weights may bo rehandicapped. H. L. JAMBS, QOo Secretary. PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. 26th and 27th NOVEMBER, 1915. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS both days CLOSE at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd November. For full programme see Referee or Otago Witness of 29th September. 200 H.. L. JAMES, Secretary. TO STAND AT RAVENSBOURNE, and travel Dunedin and Surrounding DistrictSj including Waikouaiti, the TROTTING STALLION HAVEMSCI^iLD. Ravenscbild is a bay horse with beautiful blacic points, and got by Rothschild — Rnvensdale, by- Lauderdale from a Childe Harold marej grand dam Honesty mare. Fees for season. —One mare, £8 Bs, two mares, £7 7s, three or more mares, £6 6s: grazing, 2s 6d; groomage, ss. Marcs will bo met at Dunedin Station, <and those not proving in foal will be served free the following season. All care taken but no responsibility. J. M'OUTCHEON, Ravensbourne. IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK. FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER. At Meadowbank Homestead at 12 o’clock, C 0., PY N E & In conjunction with D ALGETY & CO. > (LIMITED), have received instructions from Mr Harvey Patterson to sell by auction at above time and place the following High-class Thoroughbred Stock ;■=— BROOD MARES. Lot I.—Lady Melton (2), 1901 (dam 9! Mowbray, Meltehikoff and Dcltonia), by Bill of Portland I —Litigant, by Martini-Henry. Lot 2. —Becky Sharp, 1897 (dam _ of Thackeray and Silver Shield), hy Tostig— Dancing Girl. Lot 3.—Chance Shot (4), 1898, by Light Artillery—Surmise, by Neckersgat. Lot 4. —Themia (18), 1895 (dam of Dendalla, Targoon, Mentho, and Atholdana), by Corinth—Maronbra, by Monmouth. Lot s.—Polly Prim (18), 1905, by Drum M'.jor—Themia, by Corinth Lot 6. —Cigarette, 1906, by Eminence— Cuirassina, by Cuirassier —Rosarina. Lot 7.—Pasquinade (3), 1905, by Slimmer — Bonneite, by Cheviot—Milliner. Lot 8. —Soult Athol (2), 1907, by Soult — St. Margaretta, by Nelson—Sister Agnes. Lot 9. —Lady Majestic (2), 1907, by Majestic—Lady Melton, by Bill of Portland. Lot 10. —Malevolence,' 1901, by Malvolio — Treason, by Trenton. Lot ll.—Fabia (4), 1901 (dam of Fabrikoff), by Light Artillery—Perhaps, by Gang Forward. Lot 12. —Lady Query (2), 1908 (full sister to Mowbray and Meltehikoff), by Menschikoff—Lady Melton. Lot. 13.—Falolo (27), 1909, by Menschikoff —Segovia, by Wallace—Cooya. Lot 14. —Silverina (18), 1907, by Goya— Themia, by Corinth. Lot 15.—Lady Mnorina (5), 1907, by Stepniak—Reel, by Medallion from Pibroch. This Mare is closely related to Warstep on dam’s side. Lot 16. —Vivoca (26), 1903, by Havoc— Virginia, by Nobleman. Lot 17. —Lady Chiron (3), 1907. by Chiron —Estelle, bv Reginald'—Chiron, by Ladas. Lot 18.—Oil Wells 1907, by Ort WellsrMiddy Morgan, by Exile. The above Marcs will bo stinted to Achilles. Service dates will be notified at sale. FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. Lot 19-—Giraldakoff, by Menschikoff— Giralda, by St. Swithin. Lot_ 20.—Atheldana (18), by Menschikoff Themia. Lot 21.—8. av g Prince Delaware (18), by Menschikoff —Polly Prim 1 , THREE-YEAR-OLDS. Lot 22.—8 r g Kimholton (4), by Menschikeff—Chance Shot. Lot 23.—0 h g Golden Prince (2), by Menschikoff—Scotch Device, by Wallace. Liot 24.—8 r f Fabriqnette (4), by Vasco (imp.)—Fabia. Lot 25. —Bav f (12), by Menschikoff— Sbultana, by Soult. T/ot 26.—0 h f Donnata, by Menschikoff— Madonna, by St, Swithin. Lot 27. —Br f, Delaware —Becky Sharp. Lot 28.—8 r f Majcstikoff (2), by Delaware—Lady Melton. TWO-YEAR OLDS. Lot 30.—8 o (29), by Menschikoff—-I/onely, by Lonsdale (A) —The Nun Lot 31—Br o (12), by Menschikoff —Soultana, by Soult—Lady Emmeline. Lot 32.—8 f Tarita (3), by Menschikoff— Pasquinade, by Simmer. Lot 33. —Ch f, by Menschikoff—Giralda. Lot 34. —B c Primato (18), by Yasco (imp.) —Polly Prim. Lot 35. —B o Silvasco (18), by Vasco (imp.) —Silverina. Lot 36. —Br f Vascovia (4), 'by Vasco (imp.)—Fabia, Lot 37.—81 f (26), by Vasco (imp.)— Vivoca, by Havoc—Virginia, YEARLINGS. Lot 38. —B o (4), Yasco—Fabia, Lot 39.—8 o (5), Vasco—Lady Maorina, Lot 40. —Ch c (18), Menschikoff —Polly Prim. Lot 41.—8 c (2). Menschikoff—Lady Melton, full brother to Mowbray and Mcltchikoff. (3), Menschikoff—Lady Lot 42,—Ch Chiron. Lot 43. —Br o Lot 44. —15 o Lot 45.—8 Athol. f I, Menschikoff—-Vivoca. >, Mensch ik o ft’—S i 1 vor in a. (2), Menschikoff —Soult Catalogues can bo had on application. PYNE & CD., DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), 2fto Joint Auctioneers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 54