n \ TO STAND THIS SEASON. 1 Jthe standard-bred TRomiw !" STALLION is , t By Judge Beldon (imp.) fronf Lily | s Vermomt, by Vermont Junior (imp*) second dam Lady Flectwood (imp.) W TIP-TOP is a rich dark bay in Le colour, is well proportioned and big, and has a beautil temper. He hat; h proved himself a sure foal-getter. On :c both the • sire and dam sides TlPse TOP traces back 'to 'csonie of llio best lc blood in America. Judge Bclden's ro- , r cord is 2min 17sec and that of Elmo, 5t his sire, is 2min 27sec. Elmo was the handsomest horse ;in • America, and 16 through hi'a veins flowed the potent l " * blood of Long Island Black Hawk ie and the great Mambrino Chief. The last-named was the sire of Woodford Mambrimo, the sire of Berlin, who is ) the sire of a number of fast horses in Australia and New Zealand. Prentice, the dam of Judge . Bclden, jis also splendidly related, being by Niagara. »v Lily "Vermont, the dam of Tip-Top, 1 is si an Australian production, being bred f'- by Mr W. Harris, of Mayfield Stud '*• Farm, Morsvale, N.S.W. Her sire, Vermont Junior (imp.) whose Australian record >is 2mim 34$aec, is the sire of many ' good ones. 18 TIP-TOP, it will thus be seen, has a ie great- deal to recommend him to ' Id breeders. . j ie w Will travel as follows r— JJ . MONDAY— lnglewood to New Plyf e mouth. w TUESDAY,— New Plymouth to d Stoney River,; return Wednesday 4. nights to Jury's stables. 1 THURSDAY— New Plymouth 1 to l ® Waitara. lt SATURDAY-E. Julian's stables, i- Inglewood. TERMS :— £2 10a per mare- 10s it first service ; balance • Ist January, a 1906- ■« C. TAPP, a Owner, j Inglewood. s U-O~ STAND THE SEASON. J THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIOK q By Cuirassier from Aida, the dam oi r Impulse (a New Zealand Cup win nor), t will be at the services of breeders at 9 Okato. He will also be travelled to Rahotu and New Plymouth. > UHLAN'S pedigree is beyond -jucsJ tion. As a racehorse he proved iiinv i self a champipn over all distaaces. r eventually winning the Auckland Cup of 2 miles, which showed his. stamina r as a stayer. [ HE HAS ALREADY BEEN AT THE , STUD, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter, one of *Jiis yearlingsbeing recently offered at 125 "guineas." > TERMS— ' ; £3 : 10 : 0. ; For more than one . .mare by ar ; i rangement. - Groomage 1 , ss. ' . Apply C. GILL, ■ Okato, i • Qr Groom in Charge. Early application is . necessary. 'e355 Annual Meeting To be held at Waihi on I hursday, f\ov. 2nd, i 90S PROGRAMME : I.— MAIDEN PLATE of £10 ; second £1 out of stakes. For . horses ! that have never won a race of any description on the flat at time of entry. Welter weight-for-age. Eri- , trance, 10s, 1 mi1e.— 12.30. 2.— FLYING- HANDICAP of £10; second £2 out of stakes. .Open to all hacks. Norn. 5s ; ace. ss. | mile. — 1.5. ' 3.— MAIDEN; STEEPLECHASE . of £10 ; second £1 out of stakes. For , horses that have never won a Steeplechase at the time of entry. Weight-for-age. Entrance, 10s. 2 [ miles. — 1.40. - ■ " - - 4.— WAIHI CUP HANDICAP. of £25 ; I second £3, third £2 out of stakes. II Open to all hacks. Ij miles. Norn. 15s ; ace. 10s. — 2.15. i S.— HURDLE RACE of £10 ; second l i£2 out of stakes. For horses tluvt have never won a Hurdle Race at « the time of entry. Weight for age. Entrance, 10s. ,1£ miles. 2.50. ] 6.-PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP of £20 ; second £2 out of tho stakes. Winner* of the Cup to car-* ry a penalty of 7lbs. Open to all hacks. Norn. 10s ; ace. 10s. 1 mile. .. 3.25. 7.-FARMERS' PLATE of £10; second horse £1 out of stakes. For horses that have never won a race of any description on the fiat at the time of entry. Horses to be the bona fide property of farmers n and trained by the owners. The J ' winner of the Maiden Plate to carry 7R>s penalty. Welter weigh* for age. Entrance 10s. 1 mile. 4. 8.-CONSOLATION HANDICAP of £8. Second £1 out of stakes. Open to all beaten horses at the meeting. J 7 furlongs. Entrance Bs. 4.30. W DATES OF NOMINATIONS, Etc. Nominations for 2, 4 and 6 to Le R made with the Secretary, THTTRSr fc jDAY, October 12th, accompanied by fees, etc. Weights ,to appear on or about Thursday, Octobqr 19th. General entries and acceptances "" must be made with the Secretary on "Pi THURSDAY, Octbber 26th, nccom-j panied by fees, etc. H. GEORGE, | Hon. Secretary, Waitara. I (Approved by Taranaki Metropolitan , Club.— Miissell Fleetwood, Secretary.) !
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12993, 21 October 1905, Page 8
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