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Handicap Hurdles of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and under. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. One mile am 1 a quarter, over five flights of hurdles. Harness Trot Handicap of 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of the October Handicap to receive a penalty of 5 seconds. Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a half. Shorts Handicap of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stake. For ponies 14 hands 3 inches and under. The winner of the Junction Handicap to carry a penalty of 71b extra. Nomination, 10s , acceptance, 10s. Five furlongs. Class Trot Handicap (saddle or harness) of 50 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. All horses will be handicapped to trot 2.50 or better. Winners may be re-handicapped Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, ACCEPTANCES, &c. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, 22nd September, 1899, at 10 p.m. HANDICAPS for the First Day to appear on FRIDAY, 29th September. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day close on FRIDAY, 6th October, at 10 p.m. HANDICAPS for the Second Day to appear MONDAY, 16th October. ACCEPTANCES for the Second Day close on MONDAY, 16th October, at 10 p.m. The order of running subject to alteration. Stakes paid less 5 per cent, for expense of course. NOTICE. Special attention is drawn to tbe following RULE of the N.Z. Trotting Association : — Every owner of trotting horses and ponies in New Zealand must register with the Association all horses in his possession, giving brands, age, pedigree, and general description of each horse. Any unregistered hotse or pony starting at any Trotting Meeting held imder these Rules shall be disqualified. The fee for registration to be 2s 6d. C. F. MARK, Secretary. StudrjIHE THOROUGHBRED SIALLION, BEN GODFREY, Will Stand this Season at Rusal Oak, ONEHUNGA. I -n Irish Birdcatcher, 11 | The Baron, 24 E(jhidna 10 Stockwell,3 Glencoe, 1 , Pocahontas Marpessa g _ — '' S m jj- ■o Orlando, 13 o Teddington,2 Twickenham & Marigold os -r, Ratan, 9 co « Daughter o Daughter of g g S ttt- o Pantaloon, 7 q Windhound,3 phryne § M "Z Thormanby jq g 11 Alice Muley Moloch, 9 <j S Hawthorne Rebecca O ■ § Wild Dayrell E Ug n Middleton m <j Hurricane 2 Midia Scutari, 1 R Mldia Marinella p O t ot Ithuriel, 2 O Longbow, 21 Migg Rowe Toxophilite co 3 T , . Pantaloon, 17 « Legerdemain Decoy W w § West Melbourne, 1 23 . s Australian Mowerina O K; Daught’rof 7 N S. Brown Bess Came1 ’ 24 m, | Brown Besa Daughter of SI Lord of the Touchstone, 14 w § Isle Fair Helen k 2 Dundee, 16 I 11 CQ g H’mphrey Clinker, 8 -g ■ Melbourne, 1 Daughter of § Rambling ■ |q KatieJ Touchstone, 14 | | Phyrne Decoy BEN GODFREY is a beautiful bay horse by St. Leger, dam Welcome Katie, by Musket; granddam, Dundee’s Katie, by Dundee; great granddam, Rambling Katie. BEN GODFREY is nine years old, perfectlY sound, and proved himself one of the fastest horses on the turf. He comes from the stoutest blood possible. TERMS: Single mare, £5 ss; two or'more mares the property of the same owner, £4 4s. Groomage Fee 5s For full particulars apply to FRED. STENNING, Royal Oak, Onehunga. gpO STAND THIS SEASON, AT ELLERSLIE, AUCKLAND, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE CYRENIAN, By St. Simon—Daisy Chain. St. Simon is by Galopin from St Angela, by King Tom from Adeline, and the most successful sire m England. Daisy Chain is by Springfield (the most brilliant horse of his time in England) from Chatelaine, by Cambuscan. dam Fal-lal, by Fazzoletto, dam Fernia (dam of Pretender, Derby winner). CYRENIAN, who is five years old, is a handsome, good quality bay horse, f medium size, and was a good performer, winning at two years the Hardwick Stakes and Granby Plate at Newmarket; at three years, the Belper .Plate at Derby and Second Welter at Newmarket; at four years, the Johnston Plate at Stockbridge, third at Newmarket in the Waterbeach Welter (Bst 111 b) to Forme (Bst 71b) and Phenomenon (7st 121 b), twelve others being behind him, including Chaleureux. He ran second in his last race (carrying Bst 101 b) to Tom Cringle (Bst 21b) in the Lowther Plate at the York August Meeting.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 479, 28 September 1899, Page 2