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TO TRAVEL THIS SB \SON, T In Renwick, B enht im, Spring Creek, Tua Marina and lUverlands, District of Mailb •nngh. THR GRAND TROTTING STALLION, 1 LORD WOLSELEY. J BY Sir Garnet, by tho Australian jy sire, Ir at tendon, out of Fancy, by C( the Young Peer, out of a Quicksand q mare. Lo- d Wolsei.ey is a beautiful /' black, with black points ; four years old t i on the 15ih November, 1891 ; stands 16 j, binds 2 inches high ; great substarca, $ grand bone, good aciion, quiet temper ; a real faßt trotter and cure foal getter ; j guarantee 80 per cent ; and for roadsters j f-r carriage horses he cinnot be beaten. Lord Wolsegly nas bred by W. Ornssan, E-q., of the Taieri — the owner cf the famed trotting horses, Wanderoo, Basconsfield, Informer, and a host of oliers Will-known m Otago. Lobd Wolseley has never performed ' r m public, as he was intended exclusively ■ for use 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 TEIiMS : £4 for the Season ; payable on Ist February, 1892. Guarantee, £5 53. Two or more nmea, tho property of tho same owner, a9 pir agreement. Groomage, 5. — payable at first service. In the event of mares being sold, the owr.ers at first sen ice will be hsld i responsible as if mares were m foal. Good paddocking provided. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars, etc., apply to J. D. MELROSE, Groom m Charg > ; Or to MR C. JORDAN, Wiliowhauah, OH Road, Renwick. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In Blenheim & Surrounding Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LOUIS DOR. T" OUIS DOlt is by Traducer, dam I J Rupee. Rnpeo is also the dam of Florin, Spade Guinea, Apropos, Silvermaik, Exchange, and Merry England. Lou'S DOrs progency. were pr«z jtakers at the Mailborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show as f < Ilowb : — 1889— Weight Carrieis Ist prizo, Trooper's llorae Ist prize. 1890— Trooper'a Horse Ist prizv, Weight C rriers 2nd pr>z». TERM : £4, fur half-bred Marcs; £6 for thoroughbreds. Groomage fee ss. Louis DOr will be at H. Redwood's, Spring Creek, on Monday, Tua Marina on Tuesdays, Renwicktown on Wednesday, Mason'a Stables on Thursday, Grovetown Fridays, Mason'a Stables on Saturdays. Good paddocking provided at Is 61 pei week ; every care taken but no responsibility. A/1 fees are payable on the lat Jannary, 1892. For further particulars apply to -£' x GEO. RICHARDS, Owner; 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 Koid and. Renwick; Tim sday, Middle Road ; Wednesday, down the River to Mr Biggins', evening at Home ; Thursday, Spring Creek Road; Friday, Ferry and Tua Marina ; Saturday, Mason'a Stables. Lobd Nel'on was formerly, owned by the late Mr Phillip Mcßae, of Blairich Station. The Blairich Horses are wellknown to be go id staunch workers ; while m Kaikoura. he has left most remarkably good Stock. Lord Nelson's old friends are glad to see him m tho District. Anyone wanting Good Stock cannot do better than support him. Terms.— Seaeon Mares £2, guarantee £3; reduction on 2 or more Mares. Groomage 53, to be paid at first service. R. MATTHEWSTO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE j MASTER GEORGE, WILL Travel the Kaituna and { Picton Road, during the ] Season. Full Particulars m future Issue. THOMAS FOWLER. ' ' "*"■" — "" ' ' I I (T\ ENERAL GORDON Travels ] \JT Blenheim District this Season j at greatly reduced Fees. For Terms, apply H. JELLYMAN, OR ALFRED COOK, 1640 McKenzie's Stables. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN . BLENHEIM AND SURROUND J ING DISTRICTS. * THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE " YOUNG SCOTTIE. Young Scot i:eis by Young Scotch- [ man. Young Scottie's dam is by Clyde Champion. Bred by A. M'Oillum. Terms can be had from the groom. He will travel as follows during the season : — New and Middle Road, Mon- . days ; Spring Cieek, Tuesdays ; River- t lands, Thursdays ; Riky's Yard, Wednesday and Saturday. JOSEPH WOOSTER, Owner. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE CAPSIZE WILL Serve Mares at Hillarsden. Fees £3 3a each Mare. An allowance made for two or mere „ Mares, the property of the Bame owner " Paddocking la Gd per week. * Every attention given, but no responsibility. JAMES BELL, Manager, Hillereden.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 4

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