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Racing.
M
ORDIALLOC RACES.
THURSDAY, 12lh NOVEMBER, 1S91.
(towards— Hon. G. Davis, M.L.C., Messrs. F. R. Row,
F. M'Evoy, E. Row, IV. Short, It. Grice, and A. F.
Bradsbaw.
Judge—A. A. Woods.
Handioapper— G. Vowles.
Starter-G. Watson.
Clerk of the Course—F. Heywood.
HANDICAP HURDLE RACE,
Of 25 sol's. One mile and a half. Entry, 15s.
RICHFIELD WELTER HANDICAP,
Of 80 sovs. Amateur riders allowed Tin. Lowest
handicap weight, Sst. Five furlongs and a quarter.
Entry, 12s.
SELLING RACE,
Of 30 so vs. Weight for age. Usual allowarice to]
mares andgjeldmgg.' Winner to be sold for £C0 ;
71b. allowed tor eveiyJbSBrpduetion in selling price.'
Five furibpgs. Enuy, lfijL1
" SECOND-CLASS ^HANDICAP,
0^25 sovs. For horses that have never won « stake
of. the value of 40 sovs. Five furlongs. Entry,1
159^
'■SELLING HURDLE RACE,
Of 20eovs. Epeoiol weigbte—gyre, lOst. 121b.; 4 yrs,
list, Olb^i 6 yrs, G yrs, andaged, list. IXlb. Usual
a!lowajioevto mares and geldings. Winner to be
. sold for £60. '71b. allowed lor every £20 reduction
in selling-price. One mile and aftalf. Entry, 12s.
MORDIALLOC HANDICAP,
Of 25 sovs. One uiile." Entry, 15s.
Entries to be made at Hie Office, ITsydon's Race
course Agency, Bourkestreet west, Melbourne, befoie
» p.m. on Tuesday, 10th November.
Haudieaps to appear in papers of Wednesday, 11th
November.
Winner' of any handicap after declaration of weights
to carry 71b. penalty. I
The" V.R.C. rules strictlv adhered to.
A. F. BRADSHAW, Sec.
DARGALONG TURF CLUB.
SPRING MEETING,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1891.
President—W. A. M'Intosh, Esq.
Vice-Presidents—Messrs. N Barry and A. W.
M'Robert.
Stewards—Messrs. E. J. Gregory, A. A. Begg, J.
Borthwick, G. Dockendorf, A. W. M'Robert, M.
Keady, T. Prettejohn, W. P. A. Smith, J. M'Millan,
and J. Noonan.
Starter—Mr. J. Hill, Clerk of Course—Mr. Geo.
Barry. Clerks of Scales—Messrs. N. Barry and C.
J. Gibbon. Handicapper—Mr. W. E. Dakin.
PROGRAMME.
TRIAL STAKES,
Of 7 sovs. About six furlongs. For all horses that ]
have never won an advertised prize value 9 sovs. or
over. W.f.a. Entrv, 7s.
SPRING HANDICAP,
Oi 10 so vs. About five furlongs. Nomination, 5s.; |
acceptance, 6s.
MAIDEN HURDLE RACE,
Of 10 sovs. About one mile and a Ivslf. For all j
horses that have never won an advertised hurdle or I
' steeplechase. Three years old, to carry 9st. 51b.;
four years, 9st. 121b.; five, six, and aged, to cany
lOst. 31b.; mares and geldings allowed 51b. Entry,
10s.
MURCHISON HANDICAP,
Of 15 sovs. About one mile and a quarter. Winner I
after declaration of weights,' to ]
of any handicap, after declaration of weights, to j
cany 71b. penalty Nomination, 7si 6d.; accept-1
ance, 7g. fid. '
SELLING RACE,
Of 10sovs. About three-quarters of a mile. Weight ]
for age. Winner to be sold for 20 govs. 71b. allow
[ ance for every £5 reduction in selling price; sur
plus to club. Entry, 10s.
LADIES' BRACELET,
Value 10 sovs. About seven furlongs. Welter handi
cap. Horses to be nominated by ladies, and ridden
by amateursTonlv. Winner of any handicap, after
declaration of weights, to carry 71b. penalty. AU
horses to be the bons-fi ie property of residents
within a radius of 15 miles of the Murchison East
railway station three months previous to races, f
Nomination, 5s.; acceptance, 5s.
V.R.C. rules strictly adhered to.
Nominations for Spring Handicap, Murchison Han
s' Bracelet to clost
dicap, and Ladies' Bracelet to close with secretary,
at Currie's Hotel, Murchison, on Thursday, 12th No- j
vember, at 10 o'clock p.m.
■ Weights "The Argus" and " Age,"Tuesday, 17th.
All horses not scratched before Thursday, 19th, at
10 o'clock p.m., will be deemed acceptors, and held
liable for acceptance-money.
Entries for Trial Stakes, Maiden Hurdles, and Sell
ing Race to close at same place.
Note.—Entry must state age of horse at time of
entry and colour of riders, all entries closing 19th j
November.
E. J. TONKIN, Hon. Sec.
Mooritim, Murchison. '
>LEASANT CREEK RACING |
CLUB.
ANNUAL RACES.
SATURDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1S91.
Stewards. — Messrs, Telford, Crerar, Franklin,
Payne, Samuel Williamson, . Allen, Holbiqg,
Edhouae, Cawtey, Robbie, jun., Kinsella, Treloar, I
G. Davis, M'Kaiar, Julian, Irvine^ A. Wilson, R, |
Lamond, J. Suther&md, O. F. Procter, A. Brawn,
Short, J. Kay, M. Louehlin, Swan, J. Hutchicgs,
- E. Simmons, Grieve. Judge—Mr. W. H. Richards.
Starter—Mr. J. Dunnett. Clerk of Scales—Mr. H.
Edhouse. Cleric of Course—Mr. T. ChaponneL
, Handicapper—Mr. W. B. Hodgetts.
PROGRAMME:
HANDICAP HURDLE RACE,
Of 15 sovs. About 1} miles. Nomination, 7s. Cd.
acceptance, 7s. Cd- 1
DISTANCE HANDICAP TROY,
OI 10 sovs. About 3 miles. £2 out of the stakf
for the second horse. To be handicapped by Ui
stewards, or whom they may appoint. Post entn
by is o'clock on tht morning of the race.
PLEASANT CREEK HANDICAP,
Of 30 sovs. About 1} miles. Nomination, 15s.; at
ceptance, 15s. £6 to the second horse from til
stakes. The winner of any handicap flat i&oe <
the value of 20 sovs. after the declaration of th
' weight* to carry 7lb. penalty.
TRIAL STAKES,
Of 10 sovs. About J mile. Weight forage. For al
horses which up to the time of starting have neve
won a gsoe on the flat exceeding £10. Entrance
10s.
STEWARDS' CUP,
OfROdOVS- About one ntile. Weight for age. «
r 40 be w)djte£40. 71b. allowed for eve
1 " in selling price; surplus to of
Entrepot, 80s.
HAKpIGAPPONY RACE,
Of. jLO son. Abou
* for second pony,
ton. acceptan
* ■' ■ ■ C
HANDICAP,
of a mile. £8i
l hMSt. The shiner of .
may 7lb. penall
-,7s. fid.
^fflmsant Creek
, .i to be in
imxmmm
I Antrim tor
' iWefl.
Post
slot all.
sat
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Raciiiff.
0EANBOURNE RACING CLUB
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 189L
(Weather permitting.)
. 1. HANDICAD HURDLE RACE,
- Of -20 so vs. One mile and a half.
8. FLYING HANDICAP (HORSES).
Handicap of 30 sot's. Four furlongs ana a half.
8. 14.8 HANDS AU. PONY SELLING RACE, j
Of 20 soys. Special weights—3 years, 8st. Tib.; 41
years and upwards, get. Marcs and geldings
allowed Sib. The winner to be sold for £30. Tib. j
allowed for each £10 reduction in selling price, j
Four furlongs.
4. SELLING STEEPLECHASE. I
Of 40 govs. 4 years, 12st; 5 years and upwards, ISst.!
61b. Males and geldings allowed 51b. The winner i
to be sold for £60. 71b. allowed for each £16 J
reduoticn in selling price. Two miles.
5.- SELLING RACE (HORSES),
Of 80 govs. Special weights—2 veals, 8st.; 3 years, j
Sst. 121b.; 4 yeans and upwards,' Sst 81b.
Mares and geldings allowed Sib. The winner to lie
sbkl for £40. 71b. allowed for every £10 reduc-J
Hon in selling price. Four furlongs. :
6. 14 HANDS-A.T7. PONY HANDICAP.
Handicap of 20 sots. Four furlongs.
7. HANDICAP FLAT RACE.
Handicap of 26 govs. One uiTIe.
Full particulars of all performances must aooom
pany the entry of any pony that has not started pre- j
viously in Victoria. '
Ail nomination^ 1 aov.
No acceptance.
Entries received at Haydon*s Racecourse Agency,
491 Bourkc-street west, Melbourne; and by the hon.
secretary, at Johnson's notel, Cranbourne, until 4
o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, 10th November, 1891.
The winner of any handicap flat race after the
declaration of weights to cany Tib. penalty in any of
the above handicaps.
Selling prices to be stated at time of entry.
Handicap? declared Saturday, 14th November.
The Y.R.C. rules strictly adhered to.
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.
A special train, conveying horses and passengers,
will leave Prince'e-bridge railway station at 9.60
a.m., stopping at South Yana, Caulfield, Oakleigh,
and Dandenong; leaving on return from Cranbourne
at 6.5 p.m.
.A second special train, conveying passengers only,
will leave Prince's-bridge station at 11 a.m., stopping
at South Ynrra, Caulfield, Oakleigh, and Dandenong
for Cranbourne, returning at 5.30 p.m. 1
F. O. BOYS, Hon. Sec.
JJENDiGO JOCKEY CLUB. J
SPRING MEETING.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 23th and 2Gtb
NOVEMBER, 1891.
Stewards:
Mr. A. C. Wilson I Major Kirbv
Dr. ninchcliff I Mr. J. C. Walker
Mr. J. C. Stamp.
Judge—Mr. T. Putnam.
Dandicapper—Mr. E. W. Da Win.
Starter—Mr. Godfrey Watson.
FIRST DAY.
TELEGRAPH STAKES,
60 govs. Three-quarters of a mile. Second, 10 sovs. l
out of the stake. Nomination, 1 gov.; acceptance,:]
1 GOV.
HANDICAP HUDDLE RACE.
Two miles. 100 govs.; second, 20 govs, out of the ]
stake. Nomination, 1 gov.; acceptance, 2 govs.
_ SANDHURST CUP.
One mile and n quarter. £25 govs.; second, 25 sors. I
out of slake. Nomination, 1 gov. ; acceptance, |
2 60TB.
SELLING RACE. ; .
60 eovs. Five furlongs. If sold for £100, weight for
age ; Tib. allowed for every £20 reduction. Entry,1
. 2GOVS. ....... _
SELLING HURDLE RACE.
60 govs. One mile .and a half. If sold for £100, j
weights to be—6 yrsoraged, list 71b.; 4 yrs, lost
121b.; 8 yrs, J0st. £lb.; Tib. allowed for every £25 j
reduction in price. Entry, 260vs. ,
LADIES' BRACELET. |
First, value GQ..Aovs.; second, 20govs.; cash or plate
at option of winner. One mile; nomination (in
Iady% name), 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 govs. I
SECOND DAY.
SELLING RACE.
60 govs. Three-quarter* of a mile. If Gold for £100,
weight forage; 71b. allowed every £20 reduction in
price. Entrv, 2 soys.
BENDIGO HANDICAP.
ITS so vs. One mile and a distance. Second £25 out
ot the stake. Nomination, 1 gov.; acceptance, 2
GOVS.
HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE.
100 govs. About two miles and a half. Second horse
20 govs, out ol the stake. Nomination, 1 gov.;
acceptance, 2 govs.
SPRING HANDICAP.
60 govs. One mile. Second, 10 govs, out of stake.
Nomination, 1 bo v.; acceptance, 1 gov.
TIME HANDICAP TROT.
Two and half miles. 00 eovs. Second, IS govs, out of
the stoke. Weights—Saddle, list. 71b.; harness,
lQet. 161b. Nomination, 1 gov.; acceptance, 80s.
Nominators to furnish, at the time of entry,
pedigree, and all performances and a full descrip
tion of brands and natural marks, whether trotters
or pacen.
EPSOM HANDICAP. I
60 govs. Five furlongs. Second, 10 eovs. out of the!
stake. Nomination, I Gov.; acceptance, leov. . i
Winner of any handicap flat race publication of
weights to-carry a penalty of 71b.; of two or more
such races, 13b. Winner of Sandhurst Cup or i
Bcndigo Handicap to carry a special penalty of 101b.
Winner of any handicap hurdle or steeplechase to
catty a penalty of 91b. Winner of any trot to 'be
penalised lOsec. Penalties not armulatfve.
Entries for all hondiC!tP« nil! be received at the
Y.R.C. offices, Melbourne, or by the Gecretaiy, Ben
digo, up to 8 p.m. Monday, 26th October. , ,
Handicaps will be published on Thursday, 12th
November.
Entries for selling noes to be made at the V.BXI.
office, Melbourne, up to 4 p.m„ or with the secre
tary, Bendlgo, up to 8 p.m. Monday, £3rd "Novem
ber. !
Horses not withdrawn from the handicaps before 4
p.m. Monday, November 23, will be conejdered ao
rifltontrictiy adhered to for racing. Vic
torianwnritMClub rales adhered to tor trotting.
Spedal AMng. dkem Melbourne on the-morning of
the ^E^ Jtimpbber : first day of noes. - Return
ticket.Sit raptor excursion tares from all stations,
available fdf overlays.
J. HEMMING. Secretary:
DISTRICT RACING
club.
FRIDAY. YTth DAY NOVEMBER.
President—Mr. jj. Booth.
Vicepresident—Mr. 3. E. Andrews..
Treasurer—Mr. W. G. BWr.
Stewards;
Mr. H. Rawsop _ J Mr. S. J. Jones
Mr. H. L. Bnseonibe J Mr. J.Hardman
. ; st Mr. R,W.Coek;
Hradkenper—Mr. W. B. Dakin.
Clerk of toe Scales—Mr; E. MHes.
HANDICAPHURDLE ; I
Of 30 govs. N^tnAtip^ t ioy.; .aobqrtanoe, lite
One mile and'thiee^uartera. * i
* trial Stakes;- * «
Of 20 govs. Entrance, I sow One mhe. Open to an
horses that have beverwon m' advertised raoeex
oeedtug 30 «otn. previous to^rtocting. Weight for
Age. . -v ,lv
spring 8«n4t|f/ ts'1
Of 70 mvb. Nondmtioh/ SOiTAcrm
;$!&,Second *am .
FUNDioap;;
OfSOsovs., with a trophy givepby the
Two mii»s mid at"" *' • r him»hj a
anA, aSL ■ For oil horses ownsd hymembers of «b
Kjneton Sunt Club that tufff l*Vt> to the
papercliase not less Una three times, to be DHttM
by the master. Amateur ridere. Mcmberaof the
Kj ne'.on Bunt Club only, Handicap to be made
by the Hunt Club,
DALHOU81E HANDICAP,
Of 40 eovs. Nomination, 1 so v.; aooeptanoe, IDs. Six
furlongs. Second horse £ soys, out of the stakes.
Winner of the Spring Handicap 101b. penalty.
HANDICAP PONY RACE,
Of SO sovs. Second pony £ eovs. out of the stakes.
Five furlongs. Nomination, 1 sov.; aooeptanoe, ml.
Open to all ponies 14 hands or under, to be roea
suied by the stew ards or whom they way appoint
All ponws to be measured before 4 p.tn. on the day
of thence.
Nomination tor ell handleaps end entmnoe for Trial
Stakes will be received by the secretary of the V.R.O.,
Bourke-street, Melbourne; or F. X. lavender, Alex
ander's Hotel, Kyneton, up to 4 p.m. on the 13th No
vember. llandioape in "The Argus" mid " Age Of:
the 20th November. The winner of any huamp
after declaration of weight* 71b. penalty. Nomina
tors not sending colours fined £2. Aooeptanoe at
scale. V.B.C.rulee.
F. T. LAVENDER. Secretary.
fJlHE AUSTRALASIAN TURF
. SEASON 1890-91
IS NOW READY.
Full and Accurate Reports
Of
THE PAST SEASON'S RACING
In
AUSTRALIA.
ENTRIES FOR COMING EVENTS.
LIST Of REGISTERED JOCKEYS, TRAINERS, and
COLOURS.
Length of Courses, -
Tables of Winners,
rVTlMirc
For the Y.R.C., A.J.C., V.A.T.O., S.A.J.O.,
Geelong and Ifawkesbury Clubs,
Rules of the Victoria Rating Club and Victorian Club,
Standard Wrights for Age,
And
ALL INFORMATION INDISPENSABLE
To
RACING MEN.
Price 30s., postage free. ^
Published by the proprietors of "The Argus" and
'The Australasianoffices, 197 Collins-street east.
Copies may be obtained from all "Tbe Argus" or
"The Australasian" agents.
The Stud.
T
ijo
HE THOROUGHBRED STAL
LION
CORONET,
(Winner of Newmarket Handicap),
WILL STAND THIS SEASON
At BALLARAT RACECOURSE,
MINKS' REST.
Coronet, by St. Albans (imported), St. Albans
by Blair Athol, 'Hair Athol by StockwelL ■ Darn—
Prima Donna, by Boiardo (imported).
Terms—Twenty Guineas.
Good grass paddocks provided, with plenty of
water, and every care taken, but no responsibility.
For tabulated pedigree of stallion apply to
THOMAS WII1SON, Proprietor.
Ballarat Racecourse, Miners' Rest.
STAND at BAYSWATER.
The Imported Amerioan TrottingStallicm,
, . RED m5JDf
By Rod Wilkes from Canto Nonnag.
Red .Wind js a dark-bromi massive-framed hone,
all over quality, tod representing the meet successful
and fashionable trotting strains In America.
Red Wind was awarded the Grand Champion Price
for trottingstaDton at tire Victorian National Agri
cultural SocaetyV Shows of 1889 and 1890.
TERMS, £1212s. 3s. per week will be charged for
grazing. Mans not proving in foal will be served
tbe following season at ball-fee, provided the stallion
remain the property of Mr. Miller.
Every oare token, but no responsibility accepted.
For further particulars apply to
J. J. MILLER, Bayswater; or 45J Post-offioe
place. Melbourne. -
The champion American
TROTTING STALLION
HONESTY,
Sire Priam, dam Western Girl,
Win STAND tiro SEASON at CUMBERLAND,
Oakland* Junction.
Terms—£12 12*., payable before removing mares.
2*. fld. per week charged for grating.
Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred.
Honesty has the following record :—
I mile, American 2 25?
1 mile, Australian .. . .. 2 90|
2 miles, Australian 6 13
Honetfy Is the sire of the celebrated mare Mystery,
Best Policy, andpiany good performers. , l; :
For further particulars apply ^ ( , i
D. O. CLAB-K, 803and 804 Lonsdale-st., Melbourne
mHE Celebrated WALLACE and
J_ BRUCE, winners of nearly 100 prises at the
principal shows wDl SERVE.* limited somber of
MARES at Moonee Ponds. Terms, £3 8*. Apply to
James O'DonnriL
Hwses for Sale,'
TTtriLMAM C. YUILLE and Co.,
f f ' COMMISSION AGENTS,
4US (late 47) BouriccsUeeL
AUSTRALIAN STUD BOOK.
J\. Vo1b.'IL, ni„ and IV.
WILLIAM 0. YUILLE and Co
rftHOROUGHBRED HORSES
I y FOR SALE.
—SILVER PRINCE, by An teros—Sylvia
- GRANDEE, by Splendour—OoUm*
AUDACITY, by Bandalck—Efsa
ST. JOHN, by Compd—Euphtpsvne
TR ADITIONj bj' Richmond—Bridal Wreath (imp.)
CALMA, by Yattendon—London Pride (Imp.)
KING BlELT,t>> King Ooto-Jfebtrality
RfCHELJEU, bvRlehmond—Mi« Harriet (imp.)
DONOVAN, fry Swhreller—ASeototioo
A number of High-das* Thoroughbred Mares
Several RarWiOtsesln ualBlng.'and numerous firvt
clgos Stallions andMarcs atthestod.
Apply to WILLIAM C. YUILLE and Co., 414s
(late47)Bourfce«treet, Melbourne.
Tuesday, November vo.
SALE of RACEHORSES,
NEWMARKET.
fpHE Undersigned bave been in
JL ntructodtOfffiLL, at half-past one,
The following Raoehoraes
TKDOiaBCE, WrVl yw, by Chesterfield from
SoHUlr* Has-run Well several timie
- - FI8HPI»ATE> br c, 8 yn, by Tbe Hook from
OoeanwtL ='•'
OnAooount of Mr. 8. Gardiner.
* 0bw*la|
' BAS^^ br g, ryror%y Prociou* Stone from Pe
■ STONY-WMBED, b C, 4 yn, by Pneotoii Stone
from Indiffieronoe
LOITERER. ch h, ~* yn, by Ohester&eld from
'. sister to Prometheut. a winner
CHOICE, Lr f, 4 yte, by Precious Stone from
Rarity -— -
,b If? yi*, titter toLoval Stone
iMfcfO, 4 yts, by Gheitorilrid from
ir-';1 • v*"'" ^-- -
Myn, by Glorious from Toi „„
•4r% yn, tyr Epigram from
(Mchsniu
Ml <■» v-wL i ». y t;a
mrMfto, bf Chefterft^d from
Horses for Sale.
KKIgTBHADE, br f, 2 yrs, by Chesterfield from
THE LOCUST, b c, 2 j-rs, by Chesterfield from
Wildflowcr
Ibis SEAL, b f, 2 yrs, by Precious Stone from
Signet
LADY OF LYON'S, br f, 2 yrs, by Precious Stone
from Lyons twdy
MERRY PEBBLE, be, 2yn, by Precious Stone
_ from lodv Rantaloan
PUMICE STONE, be, 2yrs, by Precious Stone
from Noble Lady
BLUESTONE, br o, 2 yrs, by Precious Stone from
To Dissolve a Partnership.
G1ENLOTII, br b, 4 jtb, by Gtetunaifcie from the
Gem. Winner of aerwx.country races—three
at ElsUsrowWc, one at Epsom, nod ran fourth
in Caulfield Oup.
On Aooount of Mr. D. S. Wallace, .
WERONG, br h, 4 yrahy Oalma from Swivellet's
sister. Winner of three races at Williams
town , ,
BENDIGO, b b, fi rri, brother Ben Bolt.
Winner at the V.R.C., A.J.O.,JUid Ballarat Meet
# J -X?
b e, S yrs by Necfcenfeat.,
i»|ScoiniBC,'t^1WUit besttWoyearoHslait
Sij&JbyNeckeragat from
. > h, aged, brother.to14huloh '
Winner of fnanyjaoea ^ \ - S' .
■SKAm' ^ ***' l^e^"m!ni(er from
Winder olMooaae Valley Purse, Ac.
Waxlight from Chieftain
rHwflle Races, fte. -
*, i Jth by Sniveller front
COMEDIAN, b c,-8 jtb, full brother to Tim
- Swhteller Y _
AVAR DANCE, b c, 2 yrs, by Marshall from Bur*
lesque -
TRADITION, br h, 18St, by Richmond from
Bridal Wreath (Imp.)
Ban eeoond in Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
GARDENIA, ban, aged, by Ring 6f the Ring
from WollomaTs dun
Winner of Geeloog Cup and many .other races
Served by Tradition.
DILLON, gr g, 0 jtb, by Savanaka from Breuda,
a well-known performer
MERRIMENT, bl h, 5 yrs, by Gold^rough from
Merrythought
Winner of Hawkesbury Guineas, &e.
LYNDI1URST, b h, aged, by Westminster from
Unnet
A first-class performer in Queensland.
ROSS ALL, b c, 3 yis, by Epigram from Helene
A winner.
FROUDE, ch c, 2 jtb, by Newminster from
Oceana
A winner at Oanl/leld and Elsternwick.
MARlfTON, well-known steeplechaser
CUIRASSIER, brother to Trenton
See special advertisement.
TAMENUND, imported stallion
See special advertisement.
On Account of Mr. 1L D. Griffiths.
6 FILLIES and GELDINGS, by Robinson Crusoe,
King Tom, &c.
On Account of Owners.
REDFERN, b h, by Goldsbrough from Stella.
An excellent performer. ^
RONALD, b b, 5 jts, by Sardonyx froffl Ogmrfta
On Account of Mi-. S. Davis.
ELLA, br f, S yrs, by First King from Bean Ideal.
A tniMffi
THE HERMIT. br c, 8 jts, by Robinson Crusoe
fromThe Kon'a dam "■
HUNTLY, br c, 3 jts, brother to Churchill, Wild
' Rote, 4k. • - * I
CHURCHILL, br h, 6 jts, by Newmiaster from
Primrose. Winnerof Newmarket Ilawlfeau,
Ac. •. • .
8KVE8f£T, br c, * jtb, by Newminster from
Sunbeam. Winner of V.R.C. FAemingion
Staked, Ac. ' . ~ • ..
HARTIiiGTON, b c, 8 jtb, by Gneasworlc, from
F«w Frou (imported), dun of Weflington,
Divldrod, fa'
Winner of Y.A.T.C. Juvenile Stakes..
On Aooount of OWnera. "
THE LOON, br h, 6 yean, by the Diver from
Huron's dam
Winner of several races.
DECETFUL, ch in, aged, by Powhatton from
Deoeit
Hmner of the V. A.T.C. Amateur Handicap.
PALESTINE, b h, 6 yrs, by Richmond from
Enoore.
Winner of Wyndham Handicap.
OATS.bg, a yn, by Newminster from Spinning
dale
ORMOND, b h, aged, well-known hardleracer
ALTON A, b nj,4;yre, by WoRomai from Sfepam,
BAY GEI.DIKO,- 1-jil,bnther to Clonard, by
Newminster from Queen of the Anglers
I BROWN FIKV&T 3 lyijij .hy> ffcwmiDriter from
la vendee, by-King- Cole from Gresford's
dam
BROWN GELDING, Sjrs.bv Roeworth from
Rosy Fawn, by Tim Whlffler. from Forest
King's dami
On AoeOtint oT Mr.Lang.
The brood wares Verbena, Violet, and Agatha,
the last two in foal to Pigeontoe. *
^WW,lA||-e^Vpj|IipE and Co., <Hb Bourice
TUECil^ NOVEMBER if)!; ~~
IvEWmABKET.
0UIRA8SIKR
Full brother to Trenton),
/dam of Niagara, Cissy,
Dnerof the N.Z. Great
j "^ILLIAM C. YXtmM vBd Co,
u TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a|.I ^ ^
IfcfeTbbronghbradlm^^
' HoMSB,
l of The Star (half-Mote* to Watenritch, the:
grand dam of lairiine, Lc Loup. OMtawu', Ac.)
Taminund stands about lfi hand* 8 inches high, a
lnjr withblack points and little ifauy whtte.Hissira
Unoas Is regarded as one of the premier Mailtos in
England, biriay got many winners. ■ .
TiaienundbM never hero tried, road there to no
reason why beihouldnot dimlay thorn raaingpowon
oo inherent In UshlotiBble breedmg. ::
- ForposiUvesBle, on aooount of his owner learisig
forEodand.'
TfifalMM a YUHiLE and Co.
THUBflDAY, DBOEMBKR loT'
. skix
■ The BBYAN'
fllHE Undersiimoi have bB§n ,in
JL atruoted by ths feiooulors of the tabs Hjr,
Phillips to SELL, saw Nbore date, -on'
O 'IdriU Estate, U MllW jfrem Wasniai.
whole ofWeraebntodfitail of thMourobrod bones,
'■7km a&fiiii
" 11 ") J—
j, Horses ft# Sale.
, | TUESDAY,,K03BMBER 10.
* £ —>"«i .
• / Kirk's Bazaar, ^
/CAMPBELL B^dT-SONSr are in
\J straModWMr.lt. Mentha (oSELLIjyAUC.
XION, on Tuesday, ftt brit-pact one o'clock,
1 track fresh horses, 4 to 6 ;«us, ooropsistng
ddituy-oiitbUM harika. «■»»"» —'—'
hacks, buggy rad yagyyttt^lwrcfifaa^ei] ■
bred animals lor au kinds at light-harness pur
*OoAooounto! Mr. Robert Hornbuckle.
suitable fo^fat uU^kaitiog vigmnl
atmtractjng work. An tfcft Jot is on good
iji f^T-fhlhswy
XObe^lBd^ ranouato and ueelul raddle and
harness boron-. '
■4 v ri IKritf® F t "<? . ■ e „ *
GREAT SAIE ijl tXlNTBAOTORS' HORSES.
/CAMPBELL ali^ SONS : Art in
structed by Messrs. R. Thornton andOo., roil
way con tractors, to SELL by AUCTION on Xbunday,
at half-past twelve o'clock,
SO head grand extra heavy draught hones, four
to seven years, all massive etaunoh 'working
horses, and suitable;for stone, brick,and t ru
ber carting or the heaviest hauling.
These horses are beingsoldtm hocount of the com
pletion of the Mansfield railway contract, and are the
pick of 170 head.
AUCTIONEERS' PRELIMINARY NOTICE;
CLEARING SALE
Of the '
LINDENOW STUD.
/CAMPBELL and" SONS are iu
Vy etrncted by D. H. BUI, Esq., lindenow, Bairns
dale, to SELL by AUCTION, on an early date, at
Bairnsdale,
The whole of the famous
LINDENOW STUD
Of
Tlioroughbred and half-bred hones, mares, year
lings, two and three year olds, Ac.
Full particulars in future advertisement
Catalogues in course of preparation.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1L I '
To Baring Men, Breeders, Squatters, and Others,
Preliminary Advertisement
HIGHLY IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE
Of
THOROUGHBREDS.
Disposal of the Horn T>. A Wallace's and Mr. B.Q.
BENOiyNEP^S^^ANBYSTUD
8TALLIOKB, BROOD MARES, OOLTS and
FILUBA ' HORSES 'ft TRAINING,
Untried Mares, Oridmgs and Yearlings, t
SNELL~^d MQSMAN re
ly announce the receipt of instructions
fromUieHo®.- IX & Wallace isfMr. B- a.Casey,
MX. A., to SUBMIT to PUBLIC COMPETITION, on
l >'-»* -W.* - «
This stud ft for absolute and unreserved sale, in
oonsequenoe of the, above' AcotJemen giving up
brNdioff In '*
TV- frt^ —'ptm mm rJ the highest class stock
in Anrfsfiia, ami .every facility mill he given to
I tay^tr^Mttra^ keep any fctock forarea
sonable .time Mil they our be conveniently re
' mFri?parikaa»a In future issues.
r BREEDERS of HORSES for the
INDIAN MARKET, PABTORALISTS,
and OTHERS.
For PRIVATE BALE, TflOvaluable BROOD MARES
vnd 10 ENTIRES, of the well-known TE (conjoined)
mod.' These ootapriee Sir Thomas Elder's Etud at
Bianehewater, Jkmh Australia, which is so favourably
mown thatooaunentis unnecessary..
They are to be dispased of in lota to £uit purchasers,
ielivery on the station.
This grand opportunity for securing first-class
nam is oauaed by the owner giving up bone
iteediag at Bfavnchewatrr, to make room for
tbocp, (
For further parttadarr apply to ' I v 1
ELDER. SMITH, and 00. LIMITED, Adelaide.
Stocks aol Shares.
nONALPSON and COMPANY,
JL/ STOCK and'SHARE BROKERS,
^ SSI COUdNSSTREET, MELBOURNE.
Donaldson's " Investors' Gride," with new plan of
Broken Hill mines, forwarded on application. .
St, GOB W~T,
J.
STOCK and SHABE B^OEEB,
OHABTKRS TOWffiS, N.Q.
Member Chartera Towew Stock Exchange. 1,
TJBOKEN .fllLIfi/Bkidc 1% Bound
JlJ pith., Tin and Grid SbaraaBOUOHT, Ad?»nc«
1 Made, gil vcrtoo J*""" wS&andOo
A VI D HASM 1TK
4" -flBBIIKRUW.
1 D. MEUDELLand DICKENSON,
J. Merabecs Stock Etohange of Melbourne. Stmre
kera, 68 QncstisUti. fecial attention paid to
I*7dltw.f ftieas tsleptsphsdfree. ■
/[EUBOimm TRAMWAY and
X mOHBDS. ibtHMStai Gae, Trustees' Era
on, Ooldihrougha. Priialtiw, Buiiding Stciety
swRWOW. WiliderandOn. ■
^ - Money. t
i T lowsst cuixont rates, without
, L driay, trait and other MONEYS. W- B.
JP MONEY availablQ in any
u>ia; illnotfrQ(hil Mf cent, on good town
f saonritt w. I, AmU^Bcha oootSriiw fuU
& racrirapnwptattentloii."* Aj^leton and
l lttlliamotnfeMlibotmic. _____
iOl^ERS abd BEUEGTORS.
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