1000 sovs 12lb extra. Maiden two-year-olda allowed 31b, three-year olds and upwards, s 71b. By subreription of 5 sovs each, unless forfeit is declared and paid as follows : — Isov if struck out on or before first acceptance night, Spring Meeting, 1902, or 2 sovs if struck out on or before first Friday in November, 1902. All horses remaining in after latter date to pay the subscription 5 sovs on first acceptance night, Autumn Meeting, 1903. THE ENTRIES OF FDA.LJ Of' 1900 WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, 22 APRIL, 1901, At 9 p.m. NO MONEY REQUIRED AT TIME OF ENTRY. F. MOFFAT, Secretary. THE STUD- ——— ——— The imported English thorouhgbbed STALLION. CYRENIAN— 1 ' (The property of Leonard Marshall, Esq,), Will be located this season at Ellerslie, Auckland, and will be limited to Thirty-five Mares, including owner’s, at 25gs each. CYRENIAN, by St. Simon, was bred by Lord Londonderry, in 1894. His dam, Daisy Chain, by Springfield— Chatelaine, by Cambuscan. . , . Cyrenian is a bright bay, black legs, is a handsome horse of rare quality a.id substance, pace and excellent temper. He won the Bardwicke Stakes, Granby Stakes, Johnston’s Plate at Stockbridge, Welter at Newmarket, Belper Plate at Derby. Sprii.gfl.eld, sire of Daisy Chain, the best horse of his day, started 19 times, won 17, twice second. Also sire of Alloway, Watercress, Morganette (the dam of Galtee More, winner of Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and Leger), Sainfoin (Derby winner). His orogeny up to 1897 won 326 races, value of £141,952. Cambuscan, Bire of Chatelaii e, also sire of the peerless Kinsem, winner of 62 races over all distances and never beat; Onslow Camballo (winner of Two Thousand Guineas), Idalia (the dam of Sir Modred, Sir Launcelot), Pernia. dam of Fal Lal, also dam of Pretender, winner of Two Thousand Guineas and Derby. st. Simon, sire of Cyrenian, the greatest sire of all times, was never beat, winning over all distances. Grazing, 3e per week. A 1 care taken; no responsibility. All Accounts settled before removal of Mares. List for 1900 season full, but mares may be booked for season 1901. Further particulars from J B WILLIAMSON. Harp Road. Ellerslie . -1 The Favourite ST PAUL Will this Season serve a limited number of Mares. •. Terms : Ten Guineas. For further particulars apply JOHN CHAAFE, ' . Ellerslie.
rpHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, BEN GODFREY, Will Stand this Season at Royal Oak, ONE HUNG A. o J Irish Birdcatcher, 11 The Baron, 24 Echidna " Stockwell, 3 j Pocahontas g § Teddington,2 S n^j c^e nham Marigold ■ © | Daughter of fighter of O fr] . S * Windhound,3 Pantaloon. 7 q — Phryne 3 00 p, Thormanby □ S 11 Alice Muley Moloch, 9 S Hawthorne Rebecca O ,jg I Wlld P ayrell E°Hen Middleton <; Hurricane P 4 Midia £? ut ? 1 V Ph Mannella g “ Longbow, 21 “o’we Toxophilite M ” ® Legerdemain Pantaloon, 17 w -g Dec °y W „ § West Melbourne, 1 pq . S Australian Mowerina O E Daught’rof 7 Brown Bess Camel, t . M Daughter of ■. s s Lord of the Touchstone, 14 § Isle Fair Helen m .2 Dundee, 16 11 3 Marmalade Sweetmeat, 21 M Theano CD S H’mphrey Clinker. 8 | Melbourne, 1 Daughter of § Rambling p Katie 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 granddari, Rambling Katie. BEN GODFREY is ten years old, perfectly sound, and proved himself one of the fastest horses on the turf. He comes from the stoutest blood possible. TERMS : £5 ss. For full particulars apply’ to FRED. STENNING Royal Oak, Onehunga.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 511, 4 October 1900, Page 2
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