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To Stand this Season in the Blenheim District. rrHT WBELTKNWVIT AMERICAN 1 j IrTKOOTIIWWB'PAJEHON'r f ' T Oak Grove. iOAK GROVE is « b'trd i horse wiib black points, tight;yrnrs ol s’ands. 16 f hand- High, of splendid bon iemper and symmetrical proportions, be g considered bycompetent judges to be o e < f the best 'c-rriag© horses evt-r imported to this Colony. He wr»a broughtjfrom America by John Kerr, E-q., M.H.R. four years ago and has since that time left an excellent re> cord in the districts in which he ha* travelled. His progeny at an: early age distinctly dhow the gait and pace peculiar to the American Trott< r whose a ccstors for generations Ime been trained on the, track.” ’l < f'l '■ f i > )li: ' ’ OAK'GROVEis a son of.the celebrated Tfotting S allion .*• Irvington,” whose performahccs are familiar to all breeders in the Colony, His dam' ‘‘Druid- ss” W/.9 bred on the OAK GHOVEEstate and in her day was one of thfe fastest mares in the States, Oak Grove is a fast Trottety hs*n graceful and elegant stylopf of action and was specially selected l by theiinpof'or to put with the valuable American mare*' introduced into the col&ny 'at the same .time, OAK GROVE travel in the Spring ’Creek, Tua Marina, Wairau Wes 1 ; and Renwick Town districts., Mares from, outside placesmust be sent in ; fhr which good paddocks are provided,at'ls, 6d 1 per week, every cafe taken but no respousibili y. -if ,f !;■;['>;]}(■; hoi j\vy. Terms.: 50s per-mare, groom»ge f>e 5« to 1 e paid at time of firdt service. All fees to be paid by Ist January, 1887S3T Mares from Awatere, Flaxbouruc, Kekerangu and Southern District* fir hi* horse, will be brought to Blenheim y Mi W. J. Aden,Mail cootisc'or, withwh- m arrangements cm be made. V For further particulars apply to j JOHN ROSS, Groom in Charge, ' -'-■i or to 1 - :f> 1 " CLARK AND PICKERING. Criterion Stables. 045

To Stand this SeasonBLENHEIM DISTRICT; MV'E PUKE BRED CLYDESDALE J ENTIRE HORSE. Conqueror. CONQUEROR is a bright bay, now 10 yrars olii, standing 17 hands high, b me of •unequalled—quality}—immc*->!»p.—inut-euLr-power splendid action, and most d ciltlemper Ho was bred by Mrs Miller, W.*i Taieri, oat of her celebrated mars Duchess,-and-is. by-Empeo~, out of the pure Cjydeßdale miferJfate (imported by »he late Mr' Jam- s Strach&n). Emperor has gnincd three first, and , tbrrje second prizes, and is got by the tehowned Napoleon (imported by Mr J. Niminn). Napo* leon. by G- orge r Buobananjs Emperor, out of Nancy,lrred'by Alexander Kinlay, Erq. . w andyhills, near Glasgow. Nancy by the eeltbiated Garnary horse ; her dam is ScotnSantr* Conqueror took -the first-prize as a two-year-old at the Blueskin Show, 1876 and second prize for ail comers and aged horsts at the same show ; and at Oamaru the following year, tcok secon 1 prize as a thrie-year-old iu a field of nine competi. tors. At five years old he took first prize »t Timmu, 1879. and special prjzo of 12 guineas as a culonlal-bred horse to stand in tlt6 di-rribt that season. Second prize at Wanganui, : 188'V against all' comers ; the, first prize at Patea same; yoar.{VEainrt the ssme horse that took fi st'prize at Wanganui. First prize at Tar]auaki‘ 1881. „ ' ■Conqueror's stock are allowed by com ; petenC judges to be the best„ever b;ed in th)3 Colony: having plenty-of siz-, abundance qf hair and boqe, and. hocks of,unexceptional- 1 quality; combined wMth general 'Symmetry, : . it 1 r Terms —Single mares, 4.3 j two or pißore, reduetien as per arrangement grpomagP, 5»Conqueror will be limited to forty 'mir’eS besides owners’. Good Paddocks; la»6d per week, every onre taken but no liabiliiy. For further particulars apply to- ; • JOHN' Groom, ■'- •* l or ’ : * ■ ! CLARK AND PICKERING. Criterion Stables. 942

<3 TO STAND THIS RE ASO Jf AT MARBEOBOFGHTQWN.!:! THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE' Louis D’Or. J LOUIS D’Or is'a chestnut Horse g years , old standing oyer 16 lianas high yyith great power, and is by that celebrated horse TRADUCER. sire fo Lnrljbe, paldmny, Templeton, Sir Mddred ■ .and a host of pell known winners ont-of the imported rnare (late Half Grown). Rupee is by Dollar, the besL son of the Flying Dutchman jyinner of tjie ; Derby and St. Jj.edger of 1819. Dollar i won the Norfcha.tpptonshire Stakes and Goodwood Cup in 1864, and is t}jp s>re i of Salvator, winner of ;thef Grundf Rrix’ de Paris in 1875 “Salvatbr wa's-the sWeot the - sire c{ •tbevDqke f <;f Hamilton’s Ossianr whksh'wdrTthe-SC Ledger 1883, and ran second in the Goodwood Cup in 1884, Louis D’Or received first ' honors'; tlirjte years in succession.as the be t thoroughbred entire at the Marlborough 4g,ripjjHunil Show, and ran secbnd ' to ,Grip (ft 1 the p.J.C. when a three year -dirf/l Mfnnduebo! fcfr'.if if. ;hy thp Baron, bjfe of .S'ockwell ap<l .sat/£• plan, . , ..7 ’ I Lonis D’Or • wfli visit on -M< nd«ys (westi er pe/n>jti at Sprjng Crrtk, on Tueadayg f Ble»b «i mWerJ n es, daysfand Satnrdkye'Vßioton/ Fridays j-al Our stables Thur-duyg. Terms —For thorough!) rd rmaresotherß X 3 Ids with" a gr. omajTe fee of to be paid on first service: A Liberal redjqcljon. as per agreement, will, be made if two or mo:p bona, fide pro-, perty of one person he ‘gent,. Ail fees must be paid by Tannnfy 'lßt,' 18S7T. 7 Good paddocks Is 6d per wetk, great! care but no responsibi ity; -U> n\ 01) ‘ RICHARDS. ; j

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1989, 22 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1989, 22 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1989, 22 October 1886, Page 4

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