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£1500. £1500. £1500. »■• T7ANaUARD'S "TvISOUSSIOnTI, ■ v jj p o on the S HAWKBSBURY SPRING « | HANDICAP. | W To be run at Sydney, Sep. 12, 1885. § p — 3 h '106 Nominations. 2 ■q • © » — — a c 3000 Members at 10a each. g **' " •■' a p PRIZES. - g First Horse £300? » Second Horse 200 g £ Third Horse 100 S % Othew (divided) 900 _/ £1500 Vanguard's Discussions are always drawn under the supervision of a Committee of town and country subscribers and representatives of tho Press. The first prize in Vanguard's Discussion on the Melbourne 0-rand National Steeplechase wenb to Patea ; the second and third prizes to Watiganui. Two 2d stamps to be sent for reply and result. Cheques to have Is exchange added. P.O. Orders preferred. AddrcsB— VANGUARD, Care M. Hogan & Co;, Produco Merchants, Bos 50, Post Office, Wanganui. Will Close September Bth. """*'"■' '""" i A DAM BEDE IS NOW FORMING J\. EIS ANNUAL SEEIBS OF COMPANIES Oly MELBOURNE CUP, 1885. To be run first week in November. 4,000 members at Ten Shillings each, to be divided as follows :— First Horse £500 Second Horse £200 Third Horse £100 Other Starters (Divided) £500 ■ T on-starterß (Divided) J6700 £2000 it is particularly requested that early application for Shares will be made, as each list will be drawn as soon as filled, in the presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Results will be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceoded with.Any Subscriber drawing a horse in any list, will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. NO. 1 NOW OPEN. Application by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Noteß are sent please use two nvelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O, Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if ail addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N; Abbot, ex No? Post Office, Auckland. \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. yfipxi. To travel this Season in Warjganui, Eai Iwi, 'vwiIW^KTTO? Waitotara, and Nos. 1 aud 2 Lines, tho Celefc~3fc=sssKߣs!#s' brated wellknownHorse QIR WILLIAM WALLACE. Further particulars in future notice. ROBERT ROSS, Rutland Stables, Wanganui. PRELIMINARY NOIIOE. y*J5&& The Thoroughbred B tand this Season, Further particulars in future isßue. JOSEPH MOORE, Owner. PRELIMINARY NOTICE" <jS>vra7f-«KftT~i' To stand this Season at /lS^fe7jf s '- aa)e y Fftrm » Waverley, 'SEgWr^^V J>® the purebred Clydesdale X ORD DERBY. Full particulars in future issue. ISAAC LUPTON, Stanley Farm, Waverley. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. jS?jij&&f The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, Will travel this Season between Wayerle and Hawera. Further particulars in future issue. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. {SV^y-nrfSSrs The Draught Entire Horse X 0 H A N G E Will travel this Reason between WaTerley and Hawera. Further particulars in future issue. TO STAND THIS SEASON. .jjjggf. . The purebred ShetAY land pony fs&^^T fj Z A R, w^iy. . "Will run in a paddock "~"~ ' with pony mares. Full particulars in future notice. JAMES HAIR, Owner. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . Tno Thoroughbred Olydes^ ft^^^/^ L E B N ROY, Will stand at Brooklsnd Farm during the corning season, Full particulars shortly. JAMES HAIR, Owner. TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON. f^'S^v/'.ti-m The Thoroughbred Horse Bedouin is a brown lioree, by Traducer, out of Meg Merilies ; Meg Mer'ilies, by St. George (imp.), out of a Whisker mare, dam of Sprny. Sprny was dam of Wetsail aad Stovmbird. Bedouin is sire of Witiora, who performed successfully on this coast a7id Auckland duiing the season ISB3-84 ; also, sire of Shamrock, who ran second for the big money in Ro.kirika, and -won the Con» solniioji the same day, beating Xiillipeo and several others. Bedouin wa3 a successful performer on tho turf, having run second for the Aucklnnd Handicap of IS7G, won by Ariel ; won the Consolation at the same meaiiug, bunting Tho Don aud several other good pirfonnerb. Full parti'iiilitra iv a iuwtUyz. * A. MciMDOJS, troprwtor, MMton 4

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 10951, 1 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 10951, 1 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 10951, 1 September 1885, Page 4

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