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To Stand this Season !at Kaituna; THAT THOROUGHBRED nORSE Leos. I EOS is a Chestnut, five years old, J standing over sixteen hands m height, with great bone and power. Got by Leolinus, out of Petroleuse, byJOxforii, out of Hartshorn, by the Touchstone horse Mountain Deer, Oxford is the sire of Sterling, whose get I3onomy was the best horse m England, Leolinus (himself a grand performer), is by the Stock well horse Caterer, from Tasmania, who is by Melbourne. It will thus be seen that this horso combineo m a marked degree those strains of blood no w so much sought for by English breeders. Apart from his other performances Lkos won the Dnnedin Suburban Welter. His feat m winning the Epsom Welter Handicap, one mile and a half, as a three year old, under the impost of lOst alb, m the unprecedented time of 2min. 42Jsec3., stamps him as a weight-carrier of no ordinary merit. Leos will visit Caovastown every Monday, returning through Haveldck and Kaituna on Tuesdays ; at his own Rtables on Wednesdays and Thursdays; Spring Creek, Marlborough Town, and Blenheim on Fridays ; returning homo on Saturdays by Renwick New Road. Good paddocks will be provided at Kaituna for mares, at 1 s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Terms.— For Thoroughbred Mares, 7 guineas; others, 4 guineas. Groomage fee, 5s ; to be paid on first service. A liberal reduction, as per agreement, will be made on two or more mares, the bona fide property of one person. All fees to be paid by Ist January, 1886. JAMES DAVIES. * Notb. — Lkos will visit above places, rivers and accidents permitting. 1200 ' To Travel this Season. qiHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE General Stonewall Jackson. Bred by D. Warnock, Broomlands, Southland. He is a dappled bay, with black points, eight years old, stands sixteen and a half hands high, has splendid action, fine temper, sound constitution, and is a good worker. For pedigree see cards. -If sufficient inducement offers he will travel as follows : — Mondays, Renwick Roads and Renwick ; Wednesdays, Spring Creek and Tua Marina ; Saturdays, at Riley's Stables ; and the other days at his own Stables. ' - Terms— Single'mares, L 3 33 ; others by agreemsnt. Groomage, 53 ; payable at first service. Good paddocks at Is Gd per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Fees payable Ist January, 1885. -* 1339 E. PAUL. To Stand this Season. mHE PURE BRED DRAUGHT STAL--1 LION Lord Nelson. Lord Nelson by Old Surprise, dam , by Captain, both imported from Mels bourne by H. Lock Esq., grand dam * by Farmer's Glory, imported from , England by H. Redwood Esq., great c grand dam by Lincoln. 1 Nelson is ten years, and is a Dark i- Chestnut, Vl\ hands high, with imi mense power" and good temper, and il staunch m harness. His stock is well . known throughout the length and <f breadth of Marlborough. Open to t pull any other stock m the district I from LSO to LIOO. Lobd Nelson will visit the followil ins places ;— Mondays, Kaituna and - Renwick ; Tuesdays, Spring Creek and Grove Town ; remainder of week ■- at Riley's stables. n Terms— L3 per mare. An allowance made for two or more, Groomage sa, 1. payable at fiist service, t A, MATHISON, Proprietor, Awatere ; or M R. WEBB, '- 1301 Groom, Blenheim. To Stand this SeasonmHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE St. Leonards. } St Leonards, by Talisman, out of Amuri ; Talisman by Traducer, out of Azucena ; Azucena by Towton, out of Meg Merriließ ; Mog Merrilies by St. George, out of Gipsy ; Amuri, by BkeleII ton, out of Lady Jane Grey ; Lady Jane Grey, by St. Albans, out of Medora Medora by Glendower (Arab), or Comd missioner (Arab). s St. Leonards is a black colt,' stands 16 hands high. Bred by 8. Nosworthy, k Esq., Riccarton. s For particulars see New Zealand Stud L . Book. \ St, Leonards got first prize at the Cbristohurcb Show, 1831, against all comers. He took first and special prize • at Lincoln, and first prize at Akaroa. In 1883 he also took second, prize at 11 Christchurch against all comers, arid was ' pronounced by good judges to be the best i horse on the ground, t Terms. — For thoroughbred mares, £3 . 3a. Groomage, 03; to be paid ou first 1 sorvice. A liberal reduction, as per t agreement, will he made if two or more J mares, the bond fide property of one per--1 son, are sent. All fees must be paid by j January Ist, but if paid at time of first service, a reduction of 10a a mare will be made. St. Leonards will visit the following V places : — Leave Tua Marina Mondays for 9 Eavelock via Spring Creek, returning on 1 Wednesdays; at his Btables on Thursdays and Fridays ; Riloy's stables on f Saturdays. Paddocks provided at Is per week dar- . ing season. Every care taken but no responsibility. c 1326 . E. LAW,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 239, 29 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 239, 29 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 239, 29 October 1885, Page 4