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THE MELBOUBNE TROTTING CLUB. J. WREN, Manager. £5OO SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES. CXAfi FOR COMING SEASON’S FOALS. A mA* “-nn To be held in JUBY ’ 1914 - o-OVIL £5OO. ON THE RICHMOND RACECOURSE. £5OO. FOR FOALS OF 1911. Sires’ nominations close Wednesday, 14th June, 1911. Nomination of mares, free, close 14th July, 1911. First forfeits, 10s, 13th October, 1911; second forfeits, £l, September, 1912: third forfeits, £2, 10th January, 1914. Acceptance, £5. Sires to be nominated at the office of the Club not later than 14th June, 1911, together with a nomination fee of £5 5s each. Sires with a service fee of less than £5 ss, nomination £2 2s. IMPORTANT NOTE.. —New Zealand Nominations, bearing postmark dated on, or before, June 14th (for sires), or July 14 (for mares), will be accepted. The total amout of prize money to be divided between two races, viz., Trotters and Pacers. . The nominator to state at least 14 days prior to the race which class he intends to start such horse for, whether for trotting or pacing race. To be run in one mile heats, two in three, harness only. PLACED HORSES.—The stake in such class (trotters or pacers) to be proportionately divided in such sums as hereafter decided upon, between the horses running Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. NOTE.—For the Futurities which are set down to precede that of 1914, Nominators have shown their wisdom by entering upon a most generous scale, and in this, the last of the present series of juvenile events, it is to be hoped that those in a position to nominate will realise the full importance of excercismg similar businesslike foresight. Failure bv owners to nominate in these events brings disadvantages in its train, for the failure may be taken as a tacit admission of inferiority, and depreciation in stock value must follow. Experienced stud masters are keenly alive to this fact, hence their inclusion in big numbers in the events which are to precede this of 1914 All nominations to J. GRAY S°cretcLrv CORNER BOIJRKE AND RUSSELL STREETS, MELBOURNE. THE ALLENDALE STOCK FARM. THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF rpROTTING AND jpACING gTOCK. TO BE HELD AT MENTONE, ON FARM TRACK. 75 HEAD AT AUCTION. 75 HEAD AT AUCTION. During Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup week. 9 TH M ARCH ~'pHURSDAY—QTH AMERICAN IMPORTED STALLIONS by Moko (sire of Native Belle 2.7% world’s two-year-old record, and the dam of The Harvester 2.1), Jay Bird Ormonde 2.8%, Liberty Chimes 2.22 Silver Wings, 2.21%, Kinney Lou 2.7% (sire of the world’s champion yearling Wilber Lou 2.19%), Bon Voyage 3vrs ) 2.12%, and Boreal, 2.15%. J AMERICAN IMPORTED MARES by Heir-at-Law 2.5% (sire of the sensational Miner Heir 1.59), Silent Brook 2.16, Bowdean, St. Vincent 2.13%, Direct 2.5%, Steinway 2.25%, Stam B. 2.11%, Del Coranada 2.9%, Bon Voyage (3yrs) 2.12%, Charley Herr 2.7, Jay Bird Charleston 2.12%, Sentinel Wilkes, Prince of India 2.13%, Liberty Chimes, 2.22, Silver Wings 2.21, Egotist 2.22. IN FOAL TO WALNUT HALL 2.8% (sire of The Harvester 2.1), Todd Mac 2.7%, Gulvalli’s Directum 2.9%, Jay McGregor 2.7% (sire of the dam of Colorrado E., 2.4%, world’s champion three-year-old), etc. COLTS AND FILLIES from imported American mares bv Abbey Bells Marvin Wilkes 2.12%, Dan Patch 2.9 2-5. . A BETTER COLLECTION OF STALLIONS AND BROOD MARES, CARRYING THE BLOOD OF GEORGE WILKES AND ELECTIONEER, NEVER , ENTERED A SALE RING. You will have Special Advantages in buying at this SALE. You avoid the great expense of IMPORTING FROM AMERICA You avoid the great risk of SHIPPING FROM AMERICA. Every Sire, living or dead, of any note in America, also the great Brood Mares, are strongly represented in the Stock we offer. You have the benefit of our expert knowledge on the various lines of the American Trotter and Pacer. EVERY LOT TO BE SOLD. Every Lot to be shown at Speed except Brood Mares. For further particulars apply to: Catalogues Now Readv LOU ROBERTSON, Allendale Stock Farm, Mentone. ’Phone 19 Cheltenham.’ Or, Auctioneers: CAMPBELL AND SONS, Kirk’s Bazaar, Melbourne.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 10