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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In Renwick, B'enheim, Spring Creek, Tua Marina and Eivorlands, District of Marlborough. THR GRAND TROTTING STALLION, , LORD WOLSELEY. BY Sir Garnet, by the Australian sire, "iattendon, out of Fancy, by the Young Peer, out of a Quicksand maro. Lor D Wolseley is a beautiful black, with black points ; four years old on the loih November, 3891 ; stands 16 hands 2 inches high ; great substarce, grand bone, good action, quiet temper ; a real fast trotter and. sure foal getter ; guarantee 80 per cent ; and for roadsters f r carriage horses ho cannot be beaten. Lord WomeiiHY wa3 bred by W. Crossan, E-q., of the Taieri— the owner d the famed trotting horees, Wanderoo, Beaconsfield, Informer, and a host of others well-known m Otsgo. Lokd Wolseley has never performed m public, as he was intended exclusively for U3O as a stud horse. Therefore, it is with every confidence that his owner places him at the disposal of breeders of high-class trotters, roadsters, and carriage horses iv this district TERMS : £4 for the Season ; payable on Ist February, 1892. Guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more mares, the property of the same owner, aB per agreement. Groomage, 5i — payable at first service. In the event of mares being sold, the ow ners at first service will be held "responsible as if mares were m foal. Good paddocking provided. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars, etc., apply to 3. D. MELROSE, Groom m Charge; Or to MR C. JORDAN, \ Willowhauah, Old Road, Renwick. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Iv Blenheim & Surrounding . Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LOUIS DOR. T" OUIS D'OJtt is by- Traducer, dam Jj j Rupee. Rupee is also the dam of Florin, Spade Guinea, Apropos, Silvermark, Exchange, and Merry England. Louis DOrs progency were prizataker3 at the" Marlborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show a3 follows : — 1889 — Weight Camera Ist prize, Trooper's Horse Ist prize. lS9o_Trooper's Horse Ist priza, Weight C rriers 2nd pr'zo. TERM : £4, for half-bred Mares ; £6 for thoroughbreds. • Groomage fee ss. ■ Loin's DOr will be at H. Redwood's, Spring Creek, on Monday, Tua Marina on Tuesdays, Renwicktown on Wednesday, Mason's Stables on Thursday, Grovetown Fridays, Mason's Stables on Saturdays. Good paddocking provided at Is 6d per week ; every care taken but no responsibility.. AU fees are payable on the Ist January, 1892. For further particulars apply to GEO. RICHARDS, Owner j Or to J. PORTER, Groom m Charge. 10 STAND THIS SEASON.. THE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT HORSE / LORD NELSON* HAS Returned to Blenheim, and will Stand at Grove Town, and Travel as follows: — ■ . Monday, New Eoad and Renwick ; Tuesday, Middle Road ; Wednesday, down the River to Mr Biggins', evening at Home ; Thursday, Spring Creek Road ; Fri Jay, Ferry and Tua Marina ; Saturday, Mason's Stables. Lord Nel*on was formerly owned by the late Mr Phillip Mcßae, of Blairich Station. The Blairich Horsea are wellknown to be good staunch workers ; while m Kaikoura he has left most revnarkably good Stock. Lord Nelson's old friends are glad to ccc him m th« District. Anyone wanting Good Stock cannot do better than support him. Terms. — Season Mares £2, guarantee £3; reduction on 2 or more Mares. Groomage sa, to be paid at first service. R. MATTHEWSTO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE MASTER GEORGE, WILL Travel the Kaituna and Picton Eoad during the Season. Full Particulars m future Issue. THOMAS FOWLER. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE PATRICIUS, BY Patriarch out of Escape. Particulars m future advertisement. -Apply D. FULTON, Blenheim. J. FULTON, Mahakipawa. GORDON Travels VJT Blenheim District this Season at greatly reduced Fees. For Terms, apply H. JELLYMAN, OR ALFRED COOK, 1640 McKenzie's Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE YORK, (By Traducer out of Moss Rose.) WILL Stand this Season at Kaituna, Further particulars m future advertisement. JOHN STOREY. Wolfe's Sohnapps is the most popula / liquor ir>j|Australia,henc9 the imitations.} /

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 229, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 229, 9 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 229, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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