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To Stat'd this Season ifl) tha: tf-i' ■ _ THE WELD KNOWN AM ERIC AN TROTTING-. STALLION. Mack poiptsi eight years ; old stands 1C J j hands high, of splendid bone temper and: symmetrical proportions, he ig eons ; dered by competent judges to be o of the best: carriage horses ever impor ed to this Colony. He was broughtjfrom Ame-.ca by John Kerr, Esq., M.H.R. four years -ago and has sincp that time left an excellent ie' cord in the districts in which he-has travelled. His progeny at an early age distinctly show the gait and pace peculiar td‘the American Trotter whose a-castors for generations have been t uhied on the ••track.”. , .... . OAK GROVE is a son of the celebrated Trotting Stallion "Irvington,” whose performances aro familiar to all breeders in the Colony. His dam "Druidess” was bred on the OAK GROVEEstate and in her day was one of the fas'eat mare* in the States,” Oak Grove is a fast Trotter, hss a graceful and elegant style of of action and was specially selected by the impor er to pet with the valuable American mares introduced into the colony at the same time, OAK GROVE will trnrol in the Spring Creek, Toa Marina, Wairm Wes'; and Rtnwipk Town districts. Mares from on’side places must be sent in for which good paddocks are provided »t Is 6d per week, every care taken but no re’ponsi. hill y. Tbkms : 50s per mare, sroom'ge f<e 5' to he paid at tinie of fir»t service. All fees to be paid by Ist January. ISB7£3T Mares from Awaterr, Fluxhourne, Kekerangu and Southern Districts for hij horse will be bronglit. to Blenheim y Air W. J. Aden,Mail eont:actor, with whom arrangements cm l>o made. For further particulars apoiy to JOHN ROSS, Groom in Charge, or to 945 CLARK AND PICKERING, Criterion Stables.

To Stand this SeasonBLENHEIM DISTRICT. TIFE TUBE BRED ('LTHESDALE l ENTIRE HORSE. Conqueror. CONQUEROR is a briglr bay, now 10 yrars old, standing 17 li/mds higli, bme of unequalled quality, immense mnsculir power splendid action, and most docile temper 110 was bred by Mrs Miu.Bß, West Taieri, oat of her ce'ebratcd mare Dnelies*, and is by Empe o*, out of the pare Clydesdale mare Ka'e (imported by the late Mr James Strnchai). Emperor lias gained three first and three second prizes, and is got by the renowned Napoleon (imported by Mr J. Nimmo). Napoleon. by G'orye Bucl.nnanjs Emperor, out of Nancy, bred by Alexander Finlay, Esq. Fandyhills, near Glasgow, Nancy by the celebrated Garnary horse ; her dam is ScotmftD. ; , , Conqueror took tin- first prize bs a two-year.old at the Blueskin Show, 187fi and second prize for ail comers and aged horsts at the lame show ; and at Oamsru the following year took second prize as a three-year-old in a field of nine compel i tors.-’ At five years old he took first prize at Timnru, 1879. and special prize of 12 guineas ss a colonial-bred horse to stand in the district thar season. Second prize at Wanganui. ISS'I, against nil comers ; the first prize at Patea game year against the same horse that took lust prize at Wanganui: First prize at Taranaki. 1881. •' •* * ■ ' " CoNQUtcnoß’s stock are allowed by com petent judges to be the best ever bied in tiiis Colony: having i luity of siz-, abundance of hair and bone, and hocks of unexceptional quality, combined, with general symmetiy. ; Terms :—Single mar. s. & t two or more, rrductien a» [ier . genunt groom age, s*. Conqukkok will be limited to forty marrs besides owner-’. Good Paddocks, 1 - fid per week, every care taken but no liul.i i v. For further p»rtieii : »ni up- ly to JOHN lb ". 8, Groom, CLARK AND PICKERING. C iterion Sta' Ps. 942

T<J STAND THH .SR.VSON AT M ARLBO ROUGH TOW N. ' THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Louis D’Or, LOUIS D’Or i* a chi stunt. Horse years old s'aridn g over 16 hand hif.li with great pi««»*r nhd is liy ; rbrt celebrated horpe TKADUCER. sire f Liidi}W r G)»lUfnny,|l e(OV)Je ou, Sir Moilie slid a didst of Vel ’ i ii « n winners out o tlie imported m re Rupee, * (late Hal Cjown). i Rupee l is by Dollar, the bes ]&on of the Flying Dutchman iwjnner of ik Derby and St. Ledger.of. 1819. DoIJa won the Northamptonshire Stakes ant GoodwopdCup in 1864i<jind it./the sin Salvator, winner of the Grand/ Prix de Paris in 1870 , Salvator ivas the sin of the of .the Duke' of Hamilton’ Osaian, which wop they St,, Ledger. 18S3 and ran second tn t-be-’Goodwood Cup ii 1884, Louis D’Or received first hooori three years <ia:j su'jemion asl(tlie heal thbroughbred jentire at, the gMarjbqrpugl Agricultural Show, and ran second tc Grip in thg C. J.C. /ianjjiqap f when a thret yeiir old.;- ''-ifnonbublu: 'of Rupee is by; the.B&ron|'Eiiy of Stoekwdl and RafaPl Louis ,£’(BoSmflfleSlfi&itilQn our Vfihug Th'hfULyK''. T 1 fbbniiithbird' mares 'L6 1 , itlierf|lL3S I H)tf' i t}ishr«.grfciili&|c(fee .of iSs to be pajcj pn fitff service,; Liberal rl£ ductioh’, as per agreement,,»vißbe ..made if two or more mare*, perty df one >f fersbn he ' fcefot. - All Tees must be paid by January (lstyl 887-. Good paddocks; ls.f)d :I per : w^k J ,:g > ,*{: care hut no respousibti'y.r ~d 930 • • “'l 1 0/ G:..ErCBARDSO / I •' - ! ' " •' - ,l CU Q .101 ''V\? \ U S A L K at CARD i?d- as' <LFronde's O(jL A NA. Sw..; lit y.tnt i ther Stories. Rainy.. <LniEr’ L ojiit ; B of this book, ha ve iuren sold,) " A variety of ether new Novels, Fo,elette,s. etc. ~ ... Ouid&’s-'ft-A or 1

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2031, 9 December 1886, Page 4

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