RACING T-? OTORUA & BAY OF PLENTY * HUNT CLUB. ARAWA PARK RACECOURSE. ROTORUA. OCT. 18. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. First Race. 12 Noon. 1— LADIES’ BRACELET HANDICAP. £BO and trophy £5. Place money £6O and trophy. £ls, £5. Qualified hunters, Minimum weight lOst 71b. Gentlemen riders. Nom. 10/-. Accep. 10/-. 1 Mile and 160 yards. 2 INNOVATION HANDICAP, £BO. Place money. £6O, £l3, £7. For three-year-olds and upwards. Maiden at time of nomination. Minimum weight 7st 71b. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. oh furlongs. 3 HACK & HUNTERS’ HURDLE HANDICAP £llO. Place money, £BO. £2O. £lO. For hack hurdlers, and qualified hunters. Over 6 flights of hurdles. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. About 1 £ miles. 4 TALLY HO HANDICAP (open event). £l4O and trophy valued £25. Place money £lO5 and trophy, £2O. £ls. Minimum weight 7 stone. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. 11 miles and 180 yards. 5 ROTORUA & BAY OF PLENTY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, £145 and trophy £25. Place money £lO5 and trophy; £25, £ls. For qualified hunters. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. About 2\ miles. 6 FLYING HANDICAP (open event). £l3O. Place money £IOO, £2O, £lO. Minimum weight, 7 stone. Nom. 20/-. Accep, 20/-. 6 Furlongs. 7 HAEREMAI HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, £llO. Place money, £BO, £2O, £lO. For all horses three-year-olds and upwards eligible for hack races at time of entry. Riders to comply with Rule 224, sub-clause (a) Rules of Racing. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. Minimum weight 9 stone. 1 Mile and 160 yards. 8— MASTERS HACK HANDICAP, £IOO. Place money £BO, £l3, £7. Hack conditions*. Minimum weight 7st 71b. Nom. 20/-. Accep. 20/-. 6 Furlongs. Winners rehandicapped. Club reserves right to alter order of events. For full conditions of races see Official Calendar. Sept. 10. Handicapper: F. J. McManemin. Starter: R. Turpin. Judge: H. Dent. Admission to Course and Lawns: Gentlemen 4/-. Ladies 2/6, Children 1/-. Motors 2/6. Nominations all events Oct. 3rd., 5 p.m., Blomfield & Co.. Auckland; 9 p.m. Rotorua. Weights, Oct. 7, Herald and Star. Acceptances Oct. 15, 5 p.m., Blomfield & Co., Auckland; 9 p.m., Rotorua. E. LA TROBE HILL, SecretaryRotorua, Box 105. Phones: Private No. 2 M; Office, 110. 632
STUD NOTICES FARM ROAD RUAKURA BILL B. (Imp.) 11 M., 2.10 3-5 2m., 4.23 The only sire in N.Z. by the Worldfamous Single G., 1.58* unhoppled. Single G. non stakes to the value or 121,125 dollars, and or 434 heats contested against other horses he was placed in 418. He was the Rrsl horse to go 2in. or better. .Marie Axworthy, the. dam of Bill B, is also tin' dam or Worthy Belwin. 'She is by Hale Axworthy. sire or Estalla Arnos, the dam or Indianapolis. as a a -year-old Bill R pared a mile In 2.8. last half In 1.2 without hopples cr boots. Also THE PROVEN SIRE GREAT PARRISH Winner Auckland Cup and Great Northern Derby. With limited opportunities this horse has sired a higli percentage of stake 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 Tull particulars from:— R. J. LAIRD Silver-dale R.D., Hamilton. Phone 2420
TO STAND AT TE h'OWHAI, 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 roal-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 Te 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 AT HU.NTLY, 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 or The Tetrarcli, one ol‘ the greatest or 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, 15G.NS. Full particulars:— J. PATERSON, Phone 9 0 or Box 65, HU.NTLY. TO STAND THE SEASON at BLACKBURN STREET, FRANKKTON, RACEFUL (24) A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GREAT MARTIAN LINE. Stepnlnk, winner of C.J.C. Stewards, N.Z. Derby and Canterbury Cup. 2± miles, and sire <>r MenschikolT. winner or N.Z. Derby and Great Northern Derby, and also sire or the dams of Racel'ul, and the three Melbourne Cup winners, Sasanof, Artilleryman and King Ingoda. It would be impossible to find a stouter pedigree than that of the colonial-bred sire Raceful. Further particulars from:— H. R. CARSON, Blackburn street. Krankton. Pbone 12 13. MnTIPk f sex determixaNullut. TIOX IN CAXXLE POSITIVELY breed the Sex of Calves you want. Over 12 years’ success without a single failure. NOW is the time to write for FREE Circular. SPECIAL REDUCED OFFER for limited period only. Mr Farmer, avail yourself of this OUTSTANDING opportunity BEFORE increased prices prevail (Also in Horse Breeding). Enclose 1/- and stamped envelope for details to.—J. G. DOULL. | P.O. Box 392, Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21531, 20 September 1941, Page 4
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