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To Stand tins Season m the Blenheim District. r PI/E WELL KNOWN AM EM CAN 1 TROTTING STALLION. LUC GROVE is ;i blood horse with .lack points, / iglit years ol I stands l(j £ | land high, of splendid bone temper ami I ynitneirical proportions, be ig cons ciered iy competent jmlges to be o of ilie best ■irriage horses ev.r impor ed to this Tolmiy. He was broughr.from Ame.,<a by John Kerr, Esq., M.fi.lt. four j ears ago ami ,as since that time left an (xeellent ie> i/rd in the districts in which he has travelled. His progeny at an early age distinctly show the gait and pace peculiar to the American Trim r whose a c-stors for generations hu e been tinined on the - track.” OAK GROVEi a son of he celebrated Trotting S allion •'lrvington,” whoso peifoin.anc. s are familiar , > breeder* in the Colony. His d- r, unless” w. k bred on the OAK Gil't > E Esia e and in her day was one oi the fas.esc mares in the States, Oak Grove is a fast. Trotter, hss a graceful and elegant style of of action and was specially selected bylheimpor er tn put with the valuable American mares iniioduced into the colony at the same time, OAK GROVE will travel in the Spring Creek, Tua Marina, Wairau West; and Renivick Town rlistriu's. Mares from outside places must ha sent in for which euod paddocks are provided at. Is 6d per w. ek, every care t>ken but, no responsibili y. Tmsms : s<>.s per mare, groom age tee os to bo paid at time of first service. All fees to be paid by Ist January, 1887. tif M a res from Awatere, Flaxhounie, Jvekerangu and Southern Districts tor his horse, will be brought to Blenheim ! y Mr W. J. Aden. Mail contractor, wi»h ! whom arrangemtiits cm he made. For further particulars apnly to JOHN ROSS, Groom in Charge, or to CLARK AND PICKERING,

■d i 1 5UUiU bus h'jo'c ■. <‘U Lj Li EN I'l i'j ti>l IdlS IRI 0 J . I ENTIRE HORSE. Conqueror. CONQUEROR is .1. blight I :iy, new JO years old, standing 17 lianrls high, lune ot‘ untquiillit'J quality, immense muscular power splendid notion, ami most docile temper He was bred by Mrs Miu.Kit, West Taieii, out of lier celebrated mare Duchess, an 1 is by Empero", out of the pure Olytesdale mare Kate ( mported by the late. Mr James Strachan). Emperor lias gained three first, and three second prizes, and is got hy t he renowned Napoleon (imported by Mr J. Nitnmo). Napoleon. by G«orge Buehnnaiqs Emperor, o"i of Nancy, bred by Alexander Finlay, jsq. .'■undybills, near Glasgow. Nancy by the. celebrated Garnary horse ; her dam is Scot man. took the first prize as a two-year-obi ar the Bluest in Show, IS7O and second prize for ail comers and aged horses tit the same show ; and at Oatnarn the following year took second prize as ti three-year-old in a Held of nine compsti tors. At five years old he took first prize at Timm it, 1871). and special pr'ze of 12 guineas as a colonial-bred horse to •stjind in the district that season. Second prize at Wanganui, ISSh, against all coiners ; the first pi-i;*u af Ratea same year aeain.-f, the same horse that took Inst prize af Wanganui. First prize tit Taranaki, 1881 oit’s stock arc allowed by com pelent judges to lie the he-t ever bud in i bis Colony: ha vine iknty of six. -, t.bundatice of hair and hone, and hocks of uri. exceptional quality, eoml.ioed with tem-ral symmeiiv. Tt'.Jtjns :—Single man s, tl two or n; re, yodliclkg as per ,‘ ' geimmf groom age, s<. CoNQUiiiton will be limited to forty maus besides owners’. Good Paddocks, I .-(3d per week, every earn taken but no liabi'i y. For further pirlieulfns np, iv to JOHN If.-1?, Groom, or (.’BARK AND PICKERING, 942 Criterion Stacks,

T>> STAND THIS SEASON AT MAR LBO RO UG HTO W N. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Louis D’Or. LOUIS D’Or is a chestnut Horse S ' years ohJ standing over IG hands high with great [lower and is by that celebrated iiuv-c TiIAHUGER, sire fo Litrline, Calumny, Templeton, Sir Mori red and a host of well known winners out of the ir,[pintod tpare Rupee, (late Fjalf C-own). Rupee is by Dollar, the bust son of the Flying Dutchman winner of the Derby and St. Ledger of 1819. Dollar won the Noithamptonshire Stakes ami Goodwood Cup in IS(>4, and is tiie sire of Salvator, winner of me Grand Frix do l ! a,ris in ISJS Salvator was the site ot the she of the Duke of Hamilton's Ossian, which won the St. Ledger 1888, and ran second in the Goodwood Cup in 1884, Louis D’Or received first honors I three years in succession as the best thoroughbred entire at tin; Marlborough 1 Agricultural Show, and ran second to Grip i|i the G.J.C. Handicap when a three year old. Mjunouche fh.m of Rupee is hy the Huron, sire of Stockwdl and Rataplan. Louis D'Or will visit Havelock on Mondays (weather permitting!; at Spring Crock, oil Tuesdays ; Blenheim, Wednes- J days and Saturdays : PlCton Fridays ;at j our stables Thur-duys. ; Terms—For thorou..l mares LG, j othets L 3 10.' with ;• grc. age fee of as j to he paid on first service. A Liberal re- | tluctiou, as per agreement, will be made I if two or moie noire?, the bona /hie pro- j perty of one person be sent. All fees | must be paid by January Ist, ISS7. Good paddocks Is 6d per week, » .• care but no responsibility. 930 G. RICHARDS. I

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2056, 11 January 1887, Page 4

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