THE POPULAR BTANDARD.BRED TROTTING BTALLION, PIRATE T Childb Harold (imp.)— Violetta (imp ). rnHE above Sfalli-n will Btsnd at BlenJL beim during tbe forthconrng srason. As a limited number of mires only will be taken, early application is necessary. PIRATE is a beautiful deep chestnut horee, 9 yearo of are, standing 16 hands 1 inoh high. His eire, Childe Harold, needs no comment, he beinp well known as the greatest Trotiiog Stallion out cf America. Violetta (imp.), PIRATE 8 dam, ib by Echo (son of Ryedyk'a Hambletonian), from Nita (by Sawyer's H^mbletoniac), from Betsy Austin, by Montreal, a Canadian paoer. Echo ia sire of Reoord. Annie Laurie .. .. 2.30 Bell Echo .. .. 2.20 Colonel Hawkins . . 2 29J Eohora . .. ..2 231 Economy . . . . 230 Monte.. .. .. 229 Gibraltar .. .. 2.2v| Senator ..- .. 2 23| Victor... .. .. 2.2z San Lewes (pacer) . . 2.25 PIRATE is a full brother to Violet's, y , Viking, Lord Harold, and Era (Champion Trotting Stallion of New South Wales*), who, at Hobartville sale made 185, 275, 670, and 600 puicea?, respectively. Only ehown once m Australia, PIRATE, at the Hawkesbury Show, New Scuth Wales, beat his own brother, Era, who is now Champion of New South Wales. He has never performed m pnblio, owing to an aooident, whioh ooourred to him when m training, Sbown at the Maryborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show twice, be easily secured first honors aß a Coaohing Stallion. Having been for three seasons standing at the Hobartville Stud, and mated with the very best mares m Australia, including Kentucky Maid (dam of Ostlerie), it will be seen that PIRATE'S credentials are equal, to, if not better than, any Bire m New Zealand. He has a beautiful temper, and is perfectly quiet m saddle and harness. So many of PIRATE'S foals are now to be seen m the Marlborough dietriot, and be has given such great and unvaried satisfaction to breeders, that it is probable his list will soon be full ; therefore early application is necessary. All care will be taken of marep, but no responsibility. FEE: £3 3s. Further particulars oan be obtained from W. RAMSAY, Groom-in-Charge. TBE THOROUGHBRED STALLION WESTMERE WILL stand this season at Cbiterion Stables, Blenheim, and will travel to any port of tbe district if euffioient inducement be offered. g Oxford. § * Pi £ h Hartihorn. S _S I a g Caterer. M § -■ w • 3 Tasmania. a : En oo h Lord Lyon. H m | fe S § Rouge Rose (dam of « w Bend '0;) 8 . Toxopholito. oo c-, H .g ' S Dam by West Aus--3 tralian — Brown Bees. From a perusal of the above tabulated pedigree it may be seen that WESTMERE has tbe moat aristocratic blood ooursing thrcugh his veiDß .Apat from Musket, he goes baok through Roeette to Eouge Rofb, who is dam of the mighty Bend 'Or ; also through Caterer and Tasmania to Melbourne and Stookwell. It wculd be impossible to improve upon this. WESTMERE'S doings on the Turf are even yet fresh m the minds of race-goers, and inoluded the Nursery Handicap at Hawke's Bay, the Eleotrio Stakes at Canterbury, tbe Nursery, Juvenile, and Heretaunga Handioaps at Wellington, and the Winter Oats at Napier Park. FEE : Thoroughbreds, £4 4s; Half-breds on application to G. SATHERLEY, Groom in-Charge. op T. SHANNON, Spring Greek. First-class paddooking accommodation. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN BLENHEIM AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PURE-BRHD CLYDESDALE STALLION, ( YOUNG , DENMORE: Foaled November 6th, 1892. QIRE : Lord Denmore (imported) ClydesO dale (No. 4610), Canterbury (No, 180).- i Dam : Fair Nell, bred by the Auckland ■ Stud Company; (ire, Blair Athol (im- ' ported), 2nd Dam : Nell imported by the Auokland Stud Company. Mr W. Boag, from whom the colt waß pnrohaßed, says m bis letter as follows ;— " The above-named colt is full of promise, , and the pedigree, which is Beldom equalled, ' oan bo extended to any length by referring to the Stud Book." louno Dbnmobh is a pure-bred Clydesdale, a light bay m color with white points, thoroughly , quiet m temper and no vice whatever. Further particulars m future issue. Apply to— A. SOHWASS, Club Stables, or SGHWAS3 BROS. BLACKBURN, CHIMNEY SWEEP AND NIGHTMAN, Manbb Road, Blbnbeim.! ALL Forms of Refuse removed without Nuisance. - ' DAILY VIBITB. Civility and Moderate Charges, 188 M 8 CASH) Job Printing of all descriptions executed promptly and neatly at the Expbebb Office.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 224, 14 October 1897, Page 1
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