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Allant on Welter .. . • 2 St. Andrew's Handicap 6 Taihoa Handicap .. .. 1 Grand Stand Handicap 3 Juvenile Handicap 2 Farewell Handicap .. .. ru .. •• 2 PENALTY CONDITION.—The winner of any race after declaration of weights may be rehandioanped. H. L. JAMES, 200 Secretary. JpORBURY 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 pro,gramme see Referee or Otago Witness of 29th September. H. L. JAMES, 200 Secretary. TO STAND AT RAVENSBOURNE, and travel Dunedin and Surrounding Districts, including Waikouaiti, the TROTTING STALLION RAVE INISG 5-IHLD. Ravonschild is a bay horse with beautiful blactc points, and got by Rothschild — Ravensdalo, by Lauderdale from a Childe Harold mare; grand dam Honesty marc. Foes for season. —One mare, £8 Bs, two mares, £7 7s, three or more mares, £6 6s : grazing, 2s 6d ; groomage, ss. Marcs will be met at Dunedin Station, and those not proving in foal will be served free the following season. All care taken bub no responsibility. J. M‘OUTCHEON, Ravcnsbourne. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION A TAWHAKI Will be at the DISPOSAL OF BREEDERS THIS SEASON. TAWHAKI was got by Monschikoff —-Armilia, by Castor —Necklace, by Musket. Menschikoff is a brother to Stopdancer, the dam Stardancer, and the great mare Warstcp. Tawhaki is thus the only stallion at the disposal of breeders claiming close relationship to one of the greatest mares the turf has known. Further strength is lent to his pedigree by being inbred to the great Musket. TAWHAKI will STAND at a FEE of 10 GUINEAS. For further particulars apply to 28s W. CROSSAN, Waterloo Hotel. SALE, Fire God, black gelding, 4yrs, by Martian—lnglenouk; £3O. Bay Gelding, 6yrs, by Commander —Prince Imperial Mare. Untried maiden trotter, showing good promise; £3O. Black gelding, Blackball, aged, by Young Burlington— Lunacy.—Apply 200 ALF. HILL, Evansdale. mo STAND THE A SEASON, At REDCASTLE, OAMARU, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, ALL RED, By STEPNIAK—MADDERFEES. —Single Mares, £ls 15s; two or more mares, property of same owner, £l2 12s each. All Mares not proving in foal last season may be returned at Half Usual Rates. No Groomage or Grazing Fees. Every care, but no responsibility. Apply W. MOLD, Stud Groom, Rcdcastlc, Oamaru. SOLDIERS* mo STAND AT FAIRFAX, And Visit Otautau, Orcti, Wailaoetown, and Riverton, GHOeOS (MARTIAN-GRAND OPERA . MARTIAN, by Martagon—Otterden. GRAND OPERA, by Gipey Grand—lima-. SOLDIERS’ CHORUS is full brother to Tannhauser and Cherubini, and these three horses are the most brilliant trio of full brothers ever seen racing at one time in Australasia. Conditions: Mares may be railed to Fairfax. All reasonable care, but no responsibility taken. No guarantee. Fees: £lO 10s, payable January 1, 1916. Paddocking, 2s per mare extra. Address (telegraph and letter) R. M‘NAY, 4au Fairfax, Southland. TO STAND AT MILTON, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, including the Taieri, The Thoroughbred STALLION APPLEGARTH (BROTHER TO AUTUMNUS). APPLEGARTH is a fine, upstanding Horse, showing splendid power and quality. He was got by Treadmill from Goklfoaf (winner Great Autumn Handicap), by Stonyhurst (winner C.J.O. Derby, Welcome Stakes, Canterbury Cup, Champagne Stakes) from Golden Crest, by Apremont. Treadmill (Canterbury Cup, Challenge Stakes, Champagne Stakes, Wanganui Guineas, .Wellesley Stakes, St. Leger Stakes, and North Island Challenge Stakes) is by Bill o’ Portland (St. Simon—Electric Light) from Catherine Wheel, by Maxim (a great winner, and sold at 4000sovs to go to America). Autumnus, brother to Applegarth, proved himself one of the best racehorses ever soon in Neyv Zealand. Applegarth, if will be seen, is full of successful blood, and one of the most attractivelybred Horses in the Stud Book. Autumnus is now standing at 20gs a mare. Terms: Six Guineas for Thoroughbreds, 4 Guineas Halfbrcds; Barron Mai*es Free Next Season. For further particulars apply F. J. CONN, 492 Anderson’s Bay road; or Groom in Charge, 1(3

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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 54