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ing or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these Rules and to be barred from questioning the action of conference, appeal judges, association, club, racing club, or body, committee, stewards, officials, agent or servants in respect of any such person or horse or any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided! for in Part XXA of these rules. 6. Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. ALBERT J. HOSKINS, * Secretary. Approved by Canterbury District Committee and New Zealand Trotting Association.gAY HO-RSE, ARCHERY (1), 1919. By TRACERY (winner of the St. Leger, a.nd sold for 60,000 guineas) from Port Sunlight (dam of Port Royal), by Sunridge (the fastest horse of his time and sire of Sunstar, Absurd, etc., etc.) from Wife of Bath (own sister to Chaucer and half-sister to Swynford), by St. Simon (sire of Persimmon, St. Frusquin, Diamond Jubilee, William the Third, etc., etc.) from Canter bury Pilgrim (winner of the Oaks), by T'ristran (Ascot Gold Cun, Hardwieke and Champion Stakes, each three times) from Pilgrimage (One thousand and Two Thousand Guineas). ARCHERY is a magnificent bay horse, standing fully 16 hands, with great power and substance. He was sold at Newmarket as a yearling for 9400 guineas. TEN NOMINATIONS AVAILABLE AT 50 GUINEAS. Feeding and Grazing—Wet Mares, 30s per week; Dry Mares, 10s per week after the Ist August. Groom’s fee, £l. Every care will be taken of the Mares sent to' Elderslie, but no responsibility of any kind accepted. For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, 30ja Elderslie Stud, Oamaru. SPORTING. RACING CALENDAR. Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. —Woodville meeting. Feb. 3 —Canterbury J.C. Summer. February 3-5. —Forbury Park meeting. Feb. 7 and 8. —Egmont R.C. Summer. Feb. 7,8, and 10.—Dunedin J.C. Autumn. Feb. 8 and 10. —Gisborne R.C. Summer. February 14.—Tapanui meeting. Feb. 15 and 17.—Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Feb. 15, 17.—Poverty Bay Turf Club Summer. Feb. 28, Mar. I.—Dannevirke R.C. Autumn. March 1 and 3.—Nelson J.C. Annual. March 3 and s.—Te Aroha J.C. Annual. March 8 and 10. : —Marlborough R.C. Summer. March 15.—Waimate meeting. # March 17. —Timaru Trotting meeting. NOMINATIONS. February 19.—Waimate meeting. HANDICAPS. February 3. ; —Tapanui meeting. February 26. —Waimate meeting. ACCEPTANCES. Jan. 31. —Dunedin Cup meeting. Jan. 31.—C.J.C. meeting. February 7.—Tapanui meeting. March 5. —Waimate meeting.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 45