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RACING 'J'E AROHA JOCKEY CLUB INC. POVERTY BAY SPRING MEETING SEPTEMBER 20 & 22, 1941. ACCEPTANCES for all first day events will close with Messrs Blomfield & Co., Shortland Street, Auckland. on WEDNESDAY. NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17, 1941. at 5 p.m. and with the Race Meeting Secretary, Te Aroha, at 8 p.m. on the same day. P.O. Box 6; ’Phone 245, Te Aroha. J. P. SOMERS, 422 Race Meeting Secretary. TROTTING X E AWAMUTU LIGHT HORSE ASSOCIATION RACING CLUB PICNIC RACE - MEETING 20th September, 1941 TROTTING EVENTS With the approval of the New Zealand Trotting Association conditions for the two trotting events as under have been amended by eliminating restriction to amateurs. Southern Cross Trot (open saddle event—lady riders only) distance about six furlongs. Entry fee 10/-. Aotearoa Trot (open Harness event) distance 1J miles. Entry fee 10/-. Nominations have been exteded and will now close with Mr G. H. Jew. Hamilton, or the Secretary, Mr L. A. Johnston, Te Awamutu on Monday, September 15th, at 12 noon. SPORTS MEETINGS JJORSE SPORTS NGARUAWAHIA PATRIOTIC HORSE SPORTS SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 Jumping, Bending, Boys’ & Girls’ Events ... on the Regatta Grounds, Ngaruawahia. FUN FOR ALL A. SUTHERLAND, Chairman. H. D. SAMPSON, Secretary.

STUD NOTICES FARM ROAD RUAKURA BILL B. (Imp.) U M., 2.40 3-5 2m., 4.23 The only sire In N.Z. by the Worldfamous Single G., 1.58 J unhoppled. Sing-le G. won stakes to the value of 121.12 5 dollars, and of 434 heats contested against other horses he was placed in 4 18. He was the first horse to go 2m. or better. Marie Ax worthy, th.e dam of Bill B, is also the dam or Worthy Belwin. She 13 by Dale Avworthy, sire of Estalla Amos, the dam or Indianapolis. As a 2-year-old Bill B paced a mile In 2.8, last hair in 1.2 without hopples or boots. Also THF PROVEN SIRE GREAT PARRISH Winner Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby. With limited opportunities this horse has sired a high percentage of stake earners. Also: The Thoroughbred Stallion; MALIBU (2) BAY HORSE BORN 1933 Half-brother to The Dimmer (Sydney Cup etc.). Royal Barb (V.R C. August Handicap). and Epilogue (V.R.C. St. Leger) Sire: Dam: CHIEF RULER* (1) AFTERGLOW* II (2) Present Two-year-olds well thought of. FEE: 10 GUINEAS EACH Cards and full particulars from:— R. J. LAIRD Silveidale R.D.. Hamilton. Phone 2420

TO STAND AT TE KOWHAI, The Thoroughbred Stallion, DAY GUIDE The only Sire by Day Comet. Day Guide is a beautiful chestnut showing plenty of quality and is a sure foal-getter. Day Guide's pedigree is well studded with jumping blood on both sides and his stock are showing quality and promise. Mares met at To Rapa Station. All care taken, no responsibility. Grazing 2/6 weekly. FEE: £5/5/-. Cards on application to:— S. FULLERTON, Phone 283 R, Rotokauri. TO STAND THE SEASON at BLACKBURN STREET, FRANKKTON, RACEFUL (24) A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GREAT MARTIAN LINE. Stepniak, winner of C.J.C. Stewards, N.Z. Derby and Canterbury Cup, 2± miles, and sire or .MenschlkofT, winner or N.Z. Derby and Great Northern Derby, and also sire or the dams or Racerul, and the three Melbourne Cup winners, Sasanof, Artilleryhian and King Ingoda. It would be impossible to find a stouter pedigree than that or the colonial-bred sire Racerul. Further particulars rrom:— H. R. CARSON, Blackburn Street, Frankton. Phone 1213. TO STAND AT HUNTLY, GREEK SHEPHERD (2), By Iliad, son or Swynford, sire or winners £233,125, including BLANDFORD, leading Sire in England for three seasons. Out of Dresden China by Tea Tray, son of The Tetrarch, one or the greatest of English Horses. GREEK SHEPHERD proved a high-class Horse, winning the G.N. Derby, G.N., St. Leger, Summer Cup, Awapuni Gold Cup, etc. Foals by Greek Shepherd have both size and quality, and his two-year-olds are showing promise on the track. FEE. i SGNS. Full particulars:— J. PATERSON, Phone 96 or Box 65, HUNTLY. PROFESSiONAL NOTICE jy£R jy-ARTIN J£IMBEL. DietiC’Mi and Nerve Specialist. Nervous and Functional Disorders, bad Habits, etc. Diet Sheets compiled COMMERCIAL BANK BUII.DING3 Hours: 16-12 and 2-5. Phone 37 4 1 WANTED KNOWN JALES and Weighii gCALi chines. Repairs idertaken. All d Second-hand Avery (N.Z.), WELL-BORING VI7E have acquired a knowledge rrom nearly 27 years’ experien bores to over 3000 reet deep. For gol many or the largest dredging compani operating in N.Z. today nave been Boat is 4 4ln u til. ng fr. pregnable s We are expei innceu. cert Hied oil well drill Farmers— wp solicit Existing lied t" drill the almost ima encouritpred. lined and Govt. ihauled, r UlO-tv: iced. J>iIOTVN & gONS Deep Weil-Drilling A Water Supply Engineer-, GREAT SOUTH RD. (next Europa Fetroi Depot). P.O. bui 163. Phone 4477,

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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21525, 13 September 1941, Page 4

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