Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 45, Feilding. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing.—WM. HALL, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. JIROTTING QLUB. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1921-22 (to be run at the ' Summer Meeting, 1921-22), of 750 sovs; second horse to receive 15,0 sovs, third horse 75sovs, and the breeder of the winner 50sovs (provided that the horse is foaled in New Zealand) each from the stake. (In harness.) For now Yearlings. NOMINATIONS close THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. First Acceptance, Isov each, close on the day of General Entry for Summer Meeting, 1920-21. Second Acceptance, Isov each, close on the day of General Entry for the Spring Meeting, 1921. Final Payment, 6sovs each, close on the day of general entry for the Summer Meeting, 1921-22. One mile and a-half. C. F. MARK, Secretary. Y earlings for PRIVATE SALE. BROWN. COLT (3), by Absurd—Adelicia. Adelicia Is the dam of Warplane and Quip. BAY COLT (5), by Panmure—Neirene. Neirene (by Martian), is full sister .to dam of Hurry Up. BAY COLT (5), by Panmure —Parera. Parere is dam of Vasa, Nyland, Boanerges, Pariform and Pas Seul (dam of Nystad). CHESTNUT COLT (13), by Panmure— Bengaline. Bengaline (by Sir Laddo) is half sister to Gloss, winner of a number of pony races in Australia and India. CHESTNUT FILLY (2), by Panmure — Overall. Overall is dam of Saima. All these Yearlings are very forward, have been broken to saddle, and are ready to go into work. For further particulars apply to J. GORING JOHNSTON, Palmerston North. TVIORTHERN STEAMWTO SHIP CO., LTD. M — RACES AT PAEROA. O (Weather and other CirP cumstances permitting.) Racegoers should note the following steamer arrangements:— LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR PAEROA. S.S. TANIWHA. .Fri., March 12, 3.30 p.m. S.S. WAIMARIE. .Fri., Mar. 12, 3.30 p.m. S.S. TANAWHA. .Tues., March 16, 7 p.m. S.S. WAIMARIE. .Tues., Mar. 16, 7 p.m. Vessels return to Auckland after each day’s racing. CHARLES RANSON, Manager.
BAY OF PLENTY The Most Progressive and Prosperous District in the whole Dominion. WE CAN OFFER 1 TOO Acres —OF— Freehold Land Situated on the Rangitaiki River, about 12 miles from Te-Teko and 25 miles from Whakatane. This property is partly improved and in its present state will carry over 1000 sheep and 300 cattle. It has never been farmed, and is mostly in rough feed. The plough could be put into 600 acres at once. There are nearly 900 acres of rich flats, of which 500 acres are equal to anything in the North Island. Convenient to school. Improvements consist of 3-roomed cottage and about 3 miles fencing. The Rangitaiki river is a natural boundary on one side. Magnificent trout fishing. It would take about £2OOO to make this place carry four sheep to the acre and make it worth £3O per acre, with larger prospective value. PKICE is dBIS per Acre EASY TERMS. For further particulars, apply Buscke & Parker, ESTATE AGENTS, * Lowe Street, GISBOR NE. ADVERTISE. THE SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW It a live prapwitien.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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