/"lISBOENE T3ACING i^LUB. br JK Kj SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9in, 1895. (Prince of Wales' Birthday). PROGRAMME. 1. Flying Handicap, of 40 soys; g-mile. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy, 2. Maiden Hack Scubry, of 10 soys ; Catch weights. Post entry, |-BOY. 3. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 25 soya ; 1 mile. Winner to be sold by auction, with engagements, immediately after the race ; proceeds of such sale to go to the funds of the Club. Entrance, 1 soy ; to close November 2nd. 4. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 50 soys; If miles. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. 5. Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 15 soys; 1J miles. Entrance, 15s ; to close on November 2nd. 6. Pakk Stakes Handicap, of 60 soys ; f 1J miles. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1J soys. 7. Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 10 soys ; 7 furlongs. Entrance, £-soy j to close on November 2nd. 8. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys j 1 mile. Entrance, 1 soy, Nominations — Saturday, October 19th at 9 pjm. Weights— Saturday, October 26th. Acceptances— Saturday, November 2nd,' at 9 p.m. For full programme, see posters. M. G. NASMITH, 539 Secretary. TO STAND THE SEASON, AT OPOU _^,otv^ rnpHE Clydesdale Stallion— PRINCE CJ^Q.^l CONSORT, By Prince Royal out of Gipsy, by Major out of an imported mare. Winner of Champion Medal for Draught Stallion at Poverty Bay Pastoral and Agricultural Show, 1893. Terms : jungle mares, £3 ; two or more mares, £2 10s. Also,— The Clydesdale Stallion NATIVE MINISTER. Bred by the Hon. John Bryce. This horse's stock are weil-knowa and appreciated by horse owners, being good in bone, action, and naturally stanch. Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more mares, £2 ss. Also,— The Thoroughbred Stallion, ALBERT. The Baron (win. St . Lege Stockwell, p oc »hontas (dam of RataJ 2 ?- PlanandKingTom) d Selina Orlando (winner Derby) £, Lady of Silverkeld, Well I^Sire^fW^Aus- Humphrey Clinker o 7 tralian and • Daughter of g fe Blink Bonny)| : — ***" 1 - 1 - | Picaroon f" 1 Daughter of Bonny Bonnet Ej — : "■*" " * I Z2 a . . Gladiator M * Sweetmeat w g Lollypop W _, § Pantaloon *"] §1 Jocoso Banter 2< 9 (daTH of Touchstone) 3 ~ Toucnstone, « 2 Marionette Winner St. Leger. j 0 Marion .2 Weatherbit S (S re of Kelpie & Beadsman 'a Tamara . Taunna ♦Macaroni (winner of Two Thousand Guineas and Owners of thoroughbred mares, by a perusal of Stud Book, will find this one of tho few clean-bred horses at their service in this district: ALBERT is full-brother to Leopold. Terms: Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more mares, Free grazing till notico of stinting is given ; after that Is Od a week mil be charged: Apply to— JOHN CLARK ; or, H. NICOL, in charge. SIEE OF THE SEASON. jgfo. rjT\O STAND THIS j '"* "" CRACKSHOT^ UO °' out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules: Nobdbn3?biiDT (the sire of Crackshot) was a great racehorse, hie performances being aa IoIIowb;— Won too Hawkesbury Produce Stokes, «m the A.J.O. Derby and Craven Plate. Spring Maiden Plate Randwick Plate (3 miles, w.f.a.), won tho Derby (V.K.O. Swtag Meeting) ; he also ran fourth within a length afWtanajM • three-year-old in the Melbourne Cup, in the iast time o! Emm 20}aee; he also ran second to Trenton in the Canterbury Plate one and a-half miles. The above wore the onlj roeps he Stalled lor. Owing to his thorough gameness he was nick-named the " Bull-dog.' ; Mr F enneUy (tanto the late Hon. J. White) pronounced Nordenfeldt the greatest horse that he ever put through a preparation. With something to make a desperate pace for him over a distance, Mr Eennolly considered that there wvi nothing to cope with' Notdenfeldt. At the breftklng-up of Sylvia Park Stud, Nordenf eldt realised the lar?e sum of 6600 guineas PTOOAWHaHWiiKB, the dam of Craokshot, was a very fast mare, winning, among other racej, the Maiden Plate (Canterbury) and Tradesmen's Handicap, the Dunedui Cup, of 400 soys (2 miles and a distance), and the St. Leger Stakes at Canterbury. Punga. werewere is very stoutly-bred, being got by Golden Grape out of Atlanta. Golden Grape, by Barnton, own brother to Voltigeur, whose descendants, Galopin and St. Simon, are two of the most fashionable sires in England, commanding no less a fee than 250 guineas. All Pungawerewere's progeny are real fast lailot)ers She is t-e dam of Tetford (winner of the freSdicTp, ] L mile, the Plate Handicap, and toe FJying Handicap at the Thames J.C. Meeting; the Wanganui Cup, 2 miles, beating Waitirl ana eight others; also, won tUe Stakei Handicap at Wanganui autumn meeting ; tbe Victoria Handicap. 1 mile and I^stance, in &c fast time of lmin S^sec, at the , A RTo. summer meeting.- Punjawerewere is also the dam of Brigadier, who won as a two-year-old the Mares Produce Stakes, the Flying Stakes, f-mile, lating such a flyor as Mitrailleuse and others ; won he Ellorslie Plate at the A.R.C. autumn meeting, beating five others. She is also the dam of St. James (winner of the Dunedin Cup), Krupp, Katino, Puwere. weie, and others. Her son, Brigadier, is going to make a name for himself at the stud, not alone for tretting flat racers, but firat-class cross-country horßes. He is the sire of Bombardier, the winner of several jumping events, including the Auckl*nd Grand KattonS Steeplechase, and ran second to Norton m fhe Grand National Steeplechase at the last Christchurch meeting. Brigadier is also the Bire of that Eood litUe horse Brigand, winner of several good races, and numerous other fast horees. Last, but not least, is Crackshot himself-a really first-class racehorso while on the turf. The followiug are some of his performances:- Won the Spring Handicap, Hawke's Bay, 14 miles, 2min 39sec, bating Strephon, Pearl Powder, Cynisca, Boulanger, and Katinka ; won by a length eaay. Won Canterbury Cud. 2i miles, 4min 4Jsec, beating such horses as Medallion, and Freedom ; won easily oy three lengths, Won the Auckland Cup, 2 miles, carrying Bst alb, beating Hilda, Cissy, Dudu, Btrephon, St Andrew, and others, iv the fast time of Bmin SOjsec; won ersily by a length and a-half ; this performance has Vis been beaten once, viz., by St. Hippo, by half a second. H»d Cracksuot been asked to gallop, he would have easily scored the record. Won Auckland Plate, Ii miles, in 2min 47* again beating Medalliou and Hilda somewhat easily. Won Birthday Handicap and J.C Handicap at Hcathcote. Won ARC. Handicap Crackshob would have been a Melbourne Cup winner, only he could not be thoroughly prepared, on account of striking himself when^Bt work. He ran several close seconds to firat-class horses, curryiDg heavy weights. Cr. csshot never raced in hack company, but was nominated for ' tho steeplechase meeting at gisborne Park, in „ tho Winter Oats, aud he received the steadier of 13*1 71b. being asked to give King Cannibal and others 3at 41b! Crackshot is a beauthul-looking horse stands 16 hands 2 inches, with good bone and Plenty of substance, and having Buch a strain of running blood from both his sire and dam, it must prove to the most fastidious breeders that mating t^r mares with such strains of blue blood, it must end in good results Crackshot is as well adapted to get crosscountry horses as his half-brother Brigadier, and those breeders wishing to breed a fast hunter from an ordinary mare, or a racehorso from a thoroughbred mare, could not do better than mate them with Crackshot. He possesses a grand constitution and beautiful temper, and being a young sire and sure foal setter, should prove a boon to the district. Crnckshot was awarded First Prize and the Society's medal for tho best thoroughbrod sire at the 1893 A. and P. Society's Show, beating Hukatere, Kalo, Maori and others. « 1 , 1 Crackshot's services this season will bo placed as low as possible for a sire of his class. The tern.B will be Skvkn Guinkas each mare, which mini must be paid before tho delivery of mares will be given. Paddocking freo for one mouth ; after that 2s 6d per week will be charged for each mare. Every care will bo taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. All mares must be removed on notice of being Ck&cksiiot may bo seen at Redstone's Stables every Saturday. For iurtlior particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, 357 Makaraka. TO OWNERS OF SIRE HORSES. PEDIGREE CARL'S neatly and promptly printed, at moderate charges ; also, on sale, RULED BOOKS, with columns for month, date of service, fee, etc. « HERALD » OFFICE,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7447, 28 September 1895, Page 4
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