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AWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1897. HAWKE’S BAY STAKES Of 500 sovs; second horse to receive 70 sovs, and third horse 30 sovs out of the stake. For two and three-year-olds, present foals and yearlings. Weight-for-age. Six and a half furlongs Winners after Ist August, 1896, of any race or races collectively of the value of 250 Sovs to carry 31b, of 500 sovs, 51b; of 750 sovs, 71b; of 1000 sovs, 101 b extra. Maiden three-year-olds at time of starting allowed 101 b; two-year-olds, 71b. By a sweepstake of 5 sovs each, with 200 sovs added. The sweepstake shall be payable to the Secretary of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1897, unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows2 sovs on the 13th October, 1896, or 3 sovs on the 19th January, 1897. - '• AH horses remaining in after the 19th January, 1897, must pay their total subscription of 5 sovs on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1897. Should there be any surplus arising from the sweepstake it will be given to the race. ... No money is required at time of Nomination. Nominations close at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 10 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3Qth JULY, 1895. F. D. LUCKIE, , Secretary. i ~ Napier, 22nd June, 1895. TVTATIONAL COURSING CLUB OE 111 NEW ZEALAND. CHALLENGE STAKES TO BE RUN ON THE DUNEDIN PLUMPTON DURING MAY, 1896 ■ " ( CHALLENGE STAKES, For an Unlimited Number of All-Aged Dogs at £3 eachPayments as Under : Wednesday, Aug. 28,1895 ... 5s each (to go to the funds) Wednesday, Sept. 25,1895 ... 'ss each Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1895 ... 5s each Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1896 ... 5s each Wednesday, March 25,1896...10s each Wednesday, April 29,1896 .. .10s each And final payment of 20s each, with the names, ages, and ■pedigrees of dogs, two or three days before the meet- '. ing, date to be fixed hereafter. Ail payments close at 8 o’clock p.m. on the respective dates, .unless notified to the contrary, with the exception of the final payment, which will close at 4 o’clock p.m. Ten pei; cent, will be deducted from all stakes for exdogs running at any meeting in New Zealand must be registered with the National Coursing Club. Litters must be registered before they are three months old. Registration fee, 2s 6d each dog or litter. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, Secretary, High: Street,Dunedin, or Box No. 203. u cKL A N D COURSING C L ÜB. Committee : Messrs Joseph May, J. R. Martin, J. Paterson, H. Hoffmann, M. Foley, H. H. Hayr. Judge: Mr J. Barr. Slipper: Mr J. Ferguson. . '■ . AUGUST MEETING;. Wednesday and Saturday,. August 21 and 24. Champion Collar Stakes.—For ian unlimited ' of All-Aged Dogs at £3 each. A Silver Collar will be presented to the winner by the Committee. Nomination £1 (5s to expenses), on Friday, 9th August, by 9_p.m.; balance of sweep, £2, on Monday, 19th AugSapHn? JStakes.^ —For an unlimited number of Saplings at 30s each. .Nomination, 10s (5s to expenses) • on Friday, August 9th, by 9 p.m.; balance of sweep • £l, on Monday, 19th August, by 8 p.m. To be run off in B'dbg stakes. . Recovery Stakes.—For an unlimited number of . Dogs at 30s each that have never won more than £2. ' Nomination 10s (5s to expenses) on Friday, August 9th by 9 p.mi; balance of sweep, 20s, on Monday, - August 19th, .by 8 p.m. ■. Tf sufficient inducement offers other Stakes will be got up • . at each meeting. • ■ " ——— RULES AND REGULATIONS. . 1 To be run under New Zealand National Club Rules, with exception of dates. . . - No dogs will be allowed to run at any meeting of this Alnh unless thev are registered with the National Coursing Club ofNew Zealand. Certificates to be produced at fime of naming if requested. x : *Vn the event of any person entering a protest, the sum must be lodged with the Secretary before such pro?£fKnsidereffi The sum to be forfeited to the funds should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or ou neeleC An flisnutes. claims, apd objections arising out of the ' A ’ntr shall be-decided by the Stewards, or whosoever' courting in t . decision bn all points connected -+b the carrying out of the programme shall be final, vpceived only under these conditions.. entaies addressed to the Secretary, entrance money enclosed. H. H. HAYR, Office : Viilcan Lane, Auckland. • / Hon. Secretary.

The undermentioned THOROUGHBRED STALLION Will Stand at Sylvia Park. SEATON DELAVAL (imp.) By Melton (the well-known English Derby and St. Leger winner of 1885) out of Rosedale, by Rotherhill out of Moss Rose, by King Tom out of Couleur de Rose, by West Australian (also winner of the English Derby and St. Leger). Rotherhill is by Lord ( lifden (winner of the St. Leger) out of the celebrated mare Laura, the dam of Petrarch (the winner of the English Two Thousand Guineas and St. Leger), and Lord Clifden is by Newminster, also the winner of the English St. Leger. Melton is a great grandson of Stockwell (winner of the English St. Leger) out of a granddaughter of Thormanby, winner of the English Derby. Q The Baron, by Birdcatcher a 5 Stoekwell Pocahontas, by Glencoe ftf 0 —— a 5 j ,x. Newminster, by Touchstone j K Edith Diademia, by Pyrrhus I. M w Sweetmeat, by Gladiator K Plum Pudding j-oinnuaiia Uy Birdcatcher H M d Crozier of Dey of Algiers, by O' Judy Go Priam ~ O Cacique, by Palinurus a h - t Touchstone, by. Camel Q £ g Lord of the Isles paj r Helen, by Pantaloon - tn S 3 Sgo Tvr,-„„ A The Little Known, by Muley O gm Miss Ann Bay Missy,by Bay Middleton a g Melbourne or Windhound, _J £ eh Thormanby by Pantaloon <C © 5 A. Hawthorn, by M. Moloch >- o : Stockwell, by The Baron _j Woodbine Honeysuckle, by Touchstone „ x Touchstone, by Camel Z aS Newminster Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax O ao g Melbourne, by Humphrey •Z s o The Slave Clinker s Volley, by Voltaire h , , Touchstone, by Camel a ■ M e Orlando Vulture, by Langar S 3 j rr, . Alarm, by Venison 2 Torment mare by Glencoe Q ' . —• 7— >x S W „ . Economist, by Whisker o Harkaway mare by Nabocklish ' e h t> k Glencoe, by Sultan ‘ . o M Pocahontas Marpessa. by Muley Ph ; : ® g Melbourne, by. Humphrey ,2 » w West Austr’l’n, Clinker gag Mowerina, by Touchstone pj . : -—— § tvt • Harkaway, by Economist O AtamaSuspicion, by Speculation It will be noticed that Seaton Delaval is full of the most fashionable and best-staying English blood, and it is therefore not surprising that he was a stayer of the first water. Seaton Delaval won as a two-year-old, as a three-year-old, and as a four-year-old, and quitted the turf in 1894, as a five-year-old, sound in wind and limb. For quality and beauty of outline it would indeed be difficult to match him, and he ought to be a most successful stallion. The more noteworthy of the many triumphs were winning the Great Northern Handicap of £5OO at York, distance lf mile, and the Great. Northumberland Plate of £l,OOO, at Newcastle, 2 miles, and in this race he beat the winners of the Chester Cup, of the Manchester Cup, and of the City and Suburban. He also ran second in the Great Metropolitan Stake at Epsom, 2J miles ; only beaten a head; and in that race had behind him the winners of the Great Yorkshire Handicap, of .the-Goodwood Stakes, and of the Northamptonshire Stakes. The London Sportsman of December 19,1894, writes as follows“As a son of the very successful sire Melton, a good-looking, sound horse, and a rare stayer, Seaton Delaval is pretty sure to make his mark at the stud, and, indeed, it is a long time since so good a horse was sent to New Zealand.’’ Melton was sold some years back to the Italian Government for £lO,OOO, and English breeders have ever since been regretting that he was allowed to leave the country, as his stock have been uniformly successful. Owing to his being abroad, there were no two-year-olds to represent him in 1894, but in reviewing the racing season of that year, the London Times of December 14th last says “ Melton, with 23 winners of over £13,000, should be given precedence over Wisdom, for Best Man, who won 8 races, is undoubtedly his son, and as Melton’s progeny have won £25,000 in the last two seasons, and have included such animals as Best Man, Avington, Bullingdon, and Indian Queen, it is easy to understand the regret felt at his being expoi-ted to.ltaly.” Terms for Approved Mares.—ls guineas for single mare; 12 guineas two or more the property of the same owner. ; ’ Grazing at Sylvia Park by arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility accepted. For particulars apply to . ' • • -,L. D. NATHAN & QO. ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c. Wedding and Birthday Presents a Specialty. Picture Framing in Best Style at Lowest Prices. AUSTRALIAN ART PHOTOGRAPH CO., ', . ’ Shortland St. (Next to Winks & Hall). 171. OR SALE OR LEASE .12 The Thoroughbred Stallion “ 13 R I <3- Jk DIER” Apply R. & R. DUDER.

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just think of it! Drab shell hats reduced from 12s 6d to Is at Fowlds’ sale of Moore s salvage stock.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 261, 25 July 1895, Page 1

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