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mbsb stand this season. H^HHHPthorouqhbked hobsb, ■HSTER_GEGKGE. BBBiTABTEB GEORGE is a beautiful dark BBB^t. bay horse, Btanding 15 handß 3 inchesHHr j.with great power. The horse has many ■HV 9^ j? of tbe moßt encoassfnl running blood Bprl'Lr'mm, as will be seen from his pedigree, IH whioh is appended. 9L Master Gbohgb by St. George (brother HA to Chester)— Wheel of Fortune. St. George, B^rby Tattendon— Lady Chester (imported); ■X Yattendon, by Bir Hercules— Cassandra ; Chester, by Btockwell— Ausiry ; Sir ■HBHeronles, by Cap-S-pie— Paraguay; CassHRkidra, by Tross a — Alioe Grey ; Stookwel), [^■Hmßaron— Pooahontas ; Ausiry, by HarkHH9By— Leila j Csp-fi-pie a, by Tbe Colonel ; ; HHHgnßjr a, by Sir Heroules; Alice Grey a ; Baron, by Birdeatcher; BLfgfdEpoabontaß. by Glencoe; Hsrkaway, by HHBnEnomist ; Leila, by Emilius. Wheel of SHB^ptune, by Lara — Rosebud ; Lara, by HHButon a, brother to The Peer— Fairy; H^Hbeebud, by Bay Middleton ; Touton a, by HWBelbourne— Oinzenelli ; Fairy, by Glaucus HHr-Spray ; Bay Middleton, by Sir Heroules X T— Flora Molvor ; Melbourne, by Humphrey HL 'Clicker; Cinzenelli, by Touchstone ; GlanBk cus, by Bookwoim; Spray, by Donizetti; Ba^ gir-Hexcnlea by Cap-a-pie a ; Flora Molvor, ■at^feajm^ |^een that Master Geobge'b sire, HSreP* full htothei to that celebrated HH^n^^pt^r.. St. George was never IHHElsl^i§£ 6S * ;er ' s man y Buccesres in■BPpV.B,G, Derby and Melbourne H^^BkP Orthe many winners begotten by BHHK||Qjge,.. > Bom 6 have been of the highest BESgSr?> *°' witr the .somewhat unfortunate BHBSpg^, J&ohftnge and Mcriie England. II mill I |Hil> M t nfr'irf '1' ]- St, George was ' Quibble, wiiopinwn atraiaJng. with Marl* I . bor^vSfesnaouß^BedCiogs.EedOßnpisri, I i andte Evergreen Erin-go-Brsgb', liojalty ) f . -litim^t tne Chailenga ■ Sfek'ee, who has ; beaa all comerß against him m A uattalia) • —&$ performers that 'would .'do' any eira ; atelt 'while his brother Chester is the bug; i of ibercorn; the winner of the A.J.O. Dew and 'Champion Stakes. He also I bea|thß uoigiity Carbine on more than one . oegpjon ; he also sired Orme, Trident, I Dj^dnoygh, Ensign, and opened the season < ofiißß2--93. by pioducing the winner, uJCSio6I&, of I the A.J.O. Dorby end ; Viotor ■ HJgb, winner of tho Shorts, and Trieste, wSmer of the Oaka. Lara, the Bire of his f J'^Sn, Wheel of Fortune, amongst his winj^iigs claims, the Auokland, Wellinglon, and tartS&sarlborough Cups, while his great-grand-HBgaa Bocebud is the daughter of Bay MiddleBBHon, full brother to Cossack, Flora, Zoe, 10, ■HJBBnd Waimca, Glaucus, tbe Fire of Fairy, was Hnfby Bookworm out of Ptincesa, the dam of HHthose well-known raoers, Symphony and H^feotentate, Glnucnß won sixteen races m BBS New South Wales and four m Nelson. As HB a two and three-year-old he beat everything BH jn Australia, including the then renowned Bfl| Ployet Cossack, the biotber of Bay MiddleBfß, ton ; 1031 but one raps, m fifteen starts, and gSgr- y&t OBly by i unning oft the course. Spray, B£§^■'ifi'daxa o! Fair/, was the dam of Wetsail, B^' Sfn'sbirfl, asrv B4lle'of the Isle. The ■"^ la%er waa the' lan? ol Simpleton. rsßiis.— £3 pei jffl^e, with an allowane when tws QjfVinpre marea the bona Idepropaxty oi on^uJßon are sent. . JVIASTE& 9. lOSG! jltSr^ yiß^ a^ c snr * rcuK'iog qitr»pl*piusing the season, ■■(■■"' Fofta£^r^i|^lars,_ apply to the ) ,G?co'a-in#iarge, ol:^o. : ; z&^s~&-hW®M I * THOMi^idMfeS^' ]'. ._» -I".' >-- -...- Jt ■" . "'r $#&!$, T- •,■ . '-^ X.;..' r ;i*K-'. :'■;'■""-'■■&>*-'. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION,^ MERRIE KING. MERBIE KING is by King Cole out of Magnolia, by Totara out of Maggie Lander, by Scorates out of Pancake, by Sir Heroules. Magnolia, the dam of Mebbie Kino, is by th&t good horse Totara, the sire of Longlandß, tbe winner of two Great Autumn Handicaps ; also tbe sire of Tara and Volunteer, the sire of come of our beet crosscountry horses, inoluding Recruit. Kin# Oole got many winners, amongst whioh I may mention Nelson, Wapiti, and Off Color (who won the Band wick Plate, beating Nalnna by a length) ; he also won tbe Canterbury Plate, beating Commotion and Le Grand. King Cole is also the sire of Colßtoun, the Duke of Cbandos, Myall King, and other?. It will be seen from (he above that Meerib Kikg has got good blood on both sides, going back to Blaok Boy and Bats, the winner of two Marlborough Caps. Refrigerator, another Cup winner, is from tbe came family, Mebbie Kikg, mated with good mares, should get; horses fit for the racecourse or hunting field. The following is an extract from the Marlbobocoh Bxpbebb report of the proceedings at the Matlborough Agricultural and Pasioral Asiooiation Show of 1892 ;— ln the horse claeß Mr Stevens' judging was received fayHtttaH^ly, and the pains he took m thorcughly horses presented to him 6 intended to be caieful as I^HHB^BR^aiUa' 1 i and as a great deal of was ehown m the thoroughbred judging it may be as well to give Mr Stevens' opinion of Meerie Kikg, the horeo which won the championship eg&inßt Catesby. This horse, whioh by the way waß bred by Mr C. Bedwood, and is by King Cole, Mr Stevens think* when full-grown will be hard to beat on any ground m the colony, and he Bbows now that he is the prcper stamp from whioh to breed racehorses." Mebbie Kikg also won First Prize at the Marlborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, 1893. Mebbie Kikg will travel as follows :— Grovetown, Spring Creek, and Picton Boad— Mondayß, return Tuesdays. Kaituna— Wednesday (if sufficient inducement offers.) At home (New Renwick Road)— Thursday and Friday. Fowler <& Mclntyre's Stables— Saturday. Terms ; £3 per mare, payable on the Ist anuary, 1894. Groomege fee, ss, to be paid at first service. H. C. O'LEARY. TO TRAVEL THIS SRASON, IN BLENHEIM & BUBROUNDING DISTRICT. THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE, YOUNG SCOTTIE. "VTOUNG SCOTTIE is by Young Sootoli. X man. Young Scottie's dam ia by Clyde Champion. Bred by A. McCallum. Terms can be had from the Gtoom. Young Scottib will travel as follows during the eeaeon:— New and Middle Koad, Mondays ; Spring Creek, Tuesdays ; Riverlandp, Thuredoys; Fowler & Mclntvre's Stables, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Graomnge fee*, 5s . --" "~ WOOSTBRT"" |X Qwner,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue XXXI, 5 January 1895, Page 1

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