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To Stand this Season in the Blenheim District. rpH •: T WELL KNOWN AMERICAN TROTTING- STALLION. Oak Grove. OAK GKOVK is a L'cocl horse with Idack p inta, ' ight yt sir'* < ltl stand* 10-J hind- high, of sp’eudid bone temper and symmetrical pmportii ns, he 5- cons dered by cumpeiont judges to I" u of the best Cirtiage horses ev, r it. A oi ed to this Colony. lie w.is I.rough, jfro n Amt.ita by John Kc-ir, K (]., M. 11.11. !. iir years ego and has since that time left an excellent it" cord in the districts' in which he has travelled. 11 is progeny at an early age distinctly show the gait and pace peculiar to ihe American Trott, r whose a c.stors for generations have been Gained on the track.” OAK GROVE is a son of the celebrated Trotting S a'dirn ‘'lrvington,” w hose performance are familiar to alt breeders in the Colony. His darn “Druidess” was bred on tbe OAK Gh’() V KEstate and in her day was one of the fas'est mares in the States. Oak dune is a fast Tiotur, hss a graceful and t leg.nr styleof of action and was specially selected by the impor er to put with the valuable American n ares introduced into the colony at the same I ime. OAK GROVE will travel in the Spiinp, Greek, Tea Marina, Wairau Wes'; and Rcnwick Town distric s. Mares from ou'side places must be sent in for which good paddocks are provided at Is fid per \vi ek, every care Liken but no ie-ponsi-bili y. Tkk.ms : s('s per iiia'e, groom gc f- e 5s to 1 e paid at time of first service. All fees to be paid by 1-t, .Jaiuiarv, ISS7. ffifrMares from Awatere, Fhixhour..e, Kekerangu and .Southein District* fir Ins horse will be brought, to Blenheim V Mr W. J. Aden. Moil conti actor, with wli. in arrangcim nts cm he made. For further particulars apoly to JOHN ROSS, Groom in Charge, or to CLARK AND DICKERING, '.115 Criterion Stables. To Stand this SeasonELEN HEIM DISTRICT. 'pEE l'Gh'E EKED CLYDESDALE [ ENTIRE HORSE. Conqueror. A. CONQUEROR is a blight lay, no# 10 years old, standi.- g 17 bands high, b me of unequalled quality, immense muscuPr power splendid action, and most di cile temper He was hied by Mrs Mn.i ltit. \Y• st Tail ii. out of her celebrated nitre Duchess, an 1 is by Enipero - , out of the pure Clydesdale mare Kate (imported by the late Mr Jam, s Stravkan). Emperor lias giiined three first t.ntl three second prizes, and is got by the renowned Napoleon (imported by Mr .J. N'immn). Napoleon. by G< otq.e Euchanaiijs Emperor, out of Nancy, bred by Alexander Kiulay, Esq. Kindyhills, near Glasgow, Nancy by the celebrated Garnary horse ; her darn is Scot man. Conqukkoii took the first prize as a two-year-old at the Blues!,in Show, 1870 and second prize for ail comers and .aged liorsts at the same show ; and at Oamaru the following year took seconl prize as a three-year-old in a field of nine eompeti. tors. At five years old he took first prize at Timai u, Is7o. and special prize of 12 guineas as a colonial-bred horse to stand in tbe district that season. Second prize at Wanganui, ISS'J, against all comers ; the lir= t prize at ID tea same year against the sitne horse that lode first prize at Wang anui. First j rize at Taranaki, 1881. CoNQL’i;unit’s stock are allowed by com petent judges to be the best ever hied in this Colony: having plenty of size, abundance of hair and hone, and hocks of unexceptional quality, combined with central symnie iy. Teiims : —Single marts, £3 ; two or more, reductiui as per arrangement groom.age, ss. CoxqtTi'KOn w ill be limited to forty mat es besides owners’. Good Paddocks, I s fid per week, every cate taken hut no liahiii y. For further particulars apply to JOHN RO--S, Groom, or CLARK AND PICKERING, 1)42 Cr itcricn St.it las. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT M A R L E O R 0 U G H T 0 VV N. THE THOROUGHHRED HORSE Louis D’Or. iOULS D’Or is a cluHnut Horse g _J jears old standing over I(j hauls In, h wiih great power and is by that ci 1 clouted horse TRADI'CER. sire fo Lurliue, Calumny. Temple on, sir Modred and a host ot vtli known winners out of tlie impmted mare Rupee, (Lite 11 df C onn). Rupee is by Dollar, the best san if the Flying Dutchman winner of the Derby and SI. Ledger of IS!!). D ar won the No. Ihiuuptonahire Stakes tod Goodwood Cup in 1534, and is the sire of Salvator, winner of the Grand Prix de Palis it) 1875 Salvator was the site ot the sire if the Duke of tlamdton’s Os.-ian, which won the St. Ledger. 1883, and ran second in the Goodwood Cup in ISS4, Louis D’Or received first honors three years in succession as the be-t thoroughbred entire at the Marlborough Agricultural Show, and ran second to Grip in the C. J .C. Handicap when a three year old. Minnouchc dam of Rupee is by the Baron, sire of Stockwell and Rataplan. Louis D’Or will visit Havelock on Mondays (weal er permitting); at Spring Greek, on Tue-. lays ; Blenheim, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; Picton, Fridays \ at our stables Tour-days. Terms —For thoroughbifd mares L 6, r.theis L 3 10s with a gruomayfc fee of £s to he pajd on first service. A Liberal reduction, us per agreement, will te made ,f two or iii O-e mares tbe hojia fide property of one er.-on be sent. .HI fees must be paid b> January Ist, ISS,. Good p.uid«cks Is fid per week, great care bat no respousifii ity. G. IKCHARDS. ON SALE at CARD k R * BONE’S — FrouVs CCLAN A. Hugh *on wav’s “ Carriston’s Gift ” and other Stories. CuidaV* -1 A Eair.y June.” (100,000 copies of this I> k k have been sold.) A lat ely <f u'lnr new Novels, F vc’et os. f IC. I

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2006, 10 November 1886, Page 4

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