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AUTUMN MEETING, 1913. THE GREAT NORTHERN OAKS, 1913 (for now Yearling Fi'llles), of 400sovs; second horse to receive 75sovs, and third horse 25sovs out of the stake. For three-year-old fillies 8.10. By subscription of ssovs each, unless forfeit of Isov’is declared and paid by 9 p.m. on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1913. All horses remaining in after that date must pay the subscription of ssovs on a day to be named shortly before the race. The winner of any race or races (not a handicap) after Ist August, 1912, of the collective value of 300sovs to carry 51b extra, of 500 sovs 71b extra, of lOOOsovs 101 b extra. Entries close by 9 p.m. on Friday, 2nd September, 1910. No money is required at the time of nomination. One mile and a-half. Entries for the foregoing events can be made with the .Secretary of the A.R.C. at his office, Shortland-street, or with the Secretary of the C.J.C., Christchurch; D.J.C., Dunedin; W.R.C., Wellington; H.8.J.C., Hastings; V.R.C., Melbourne; A.J.C., Sydney, by 9 p.m. on Friday, 2nd September, 1910. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. JOCKEY OLUB. FUTURE EVENTS. SPRING MEETING, 1911. WANGANUI GUINEAS a sweeptakes of lOsovs each for starters, with lOOsovs added; second horse to receive 50sovs from the stakes, and third horse 25 sovs from the stakes; distance, one mile; for three-year-olds (present two-year-olds). Colts, 8.10; fillies and geldings, 8.5. Nominatidn, Isov; acceptance, 4sovs, and ssovs at the post. Entries close FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1910, at 9.30 p.m. AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. JACKSON STAKES of 500sovs; ‘ second horse to receive 75sovs and third horse 25sovs from the stakes; distance, six furlongs. For two-year-olds (present yearlings) and upwards; weight-for-age. By subscription of ssovs each, unless forfeit is declared and paid as follows:—Isov if struck out on or before nomination night, Spring Meeting, 1911, or 2sovs if struck out on or before nomination night, Autumn Meeting, 1912. All horses remaining in after latter date to pay the subscription of ssovs on the first acceptance night, Autumn Meeting, Entries close FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1910, at 9.30 p.m. No money required at time of entry. W- HALL, Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. OHO STAND THE SEASON AT ASCOT - 1 - STUD, MANGERE. THE IMPORTED SIRE PENURY <10) By GALLINULE (son of the celebrated ISONOMY) from DOWERLESS, by CUCUMBER (3) from TOCHER, by LORD CLIFDEN (son of NEWMINSTER). PENURY is a rich brown horse, standing 16 hands high, and was bred by Col*onel W. Hall-Walker. He is built on most symmetrical lines, is of exceptional power, possesses rare bone and substance and is a horse of perfect temperament. PENURY has six strains of Eclipse blood, and boasts a regular “Hall-Walk-er” pedigree, and, as might be expected from the famous breeder of Minoru, Polar Star and Slieve Galleon, it Is a perfect study in the “art of nicking.” Penury’s pedigree is particularly rich in the sire numbers, 3,8, 11, 12 and 14. Penury is a member of Bruce Low’s wellknown No. 10 family, which has recently provided St. Leger and Derby winners in Bayardo and Lemberg. Queen Mary, Penury’s ancestress, has only two rivals in the English stud book, for with Pocahontas and Agnes she shares the distinction of being one of a world-renown-ed trio. PENURY’S sire, Galllnule, has won a first place with sires of the age. Since 1893, when his stock first began to race, he has sired winners of 494 races, valued at £241,000. FEE: 20 Guineas per mare. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. Every care; no responsibility. Further particulars may be obtained on application MACKENZIE, Mangere, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1068, 25 August 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1068, 25 August 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1068, 25 August 1910, Page 9

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