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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THB OWNERS' STABLES, TUA MARINA And travel the surronndlng district. THE PUREBnBD CLYDESDALE STALLION LORD RAN F U liL Y. LOBD B'NFUBLY was foaled Novem. bar 1895. and was bred by Jim Bibhop Eeq, Wheataicne, Canterbury. He is a dapple brown, standing 17 hands bid) with immenße quality of good flat bone, an abundanoe of superior aotion, oombined with a splendid temper ; and, without doubt, not only the best colt ever imported into Marlborough, but one of the best oolti of his age m the oolony. Lord CranUy, sire of Lord Ranturly, ia by Laird of Kilbride, by Prinoe of Kilbride (imp) dam, Flower by Prince Charlie (imp) second dam, Rose of Keilor (imp) by Baron of Glenlee. Lord Oranley's show ring performances are too numerous to specify hue Fanny, dam of Lord Banfnrly, is by that oelebrated Bire Vanquisher, dam Nell by Taierl Tom. Fanny's dam, Nell, was bred ' by Nimmo, of the Taieri Plains. Fanny haß had a most s> coesefol inain;s ia the show ring. Last Bhow at Ashburton, after being awarded first prize, she was described by the judges to be one of the fiaest mares seen ie the ring for yean. Vanquisher, the sire of Fanny, is by Young Vanquisher (imp), bred by Mr P«tm Andebhos, Suaurear, bcotland, out ol his oelfcbrated mare Sally, by Looh Fergus, champion grand Bire Blaira Champion Vanquisher is eire of that great oolt Df Seddon (not Diok Seddon). Miss r-almer, dam ol Lord Oranley and Dr Seddon. is by Lord Haligbury (imp) dam I-uobesß 11., Bire Sir Collu (not Sir Colin Campbell). Miss Palmer is winner of 24 first, 10 eeoondß, and two uuatnpion prizes. fcir Colin by Lord Oranley out of Pride, by Vanquisher, after taking all the first and champion prizes throughout Australia (and aa a one and two-year-old m New Z aland) waß reoently sold m Sydney for 580 soineaa. Bir Colin was bred by Joia Shall Eeq, of Canterbury. The a> ove pedigree Bhould class Loan Rantcrly as a first das; sire as hia pedigree proves him to descend from blood seoond to none. Terms.— Season, £3 ss ; guarantee, £4 Season marts payable Ist January 1909. Mates changing bands to be paid bb season mares. Good paddooking at 2s per week all oare token,; bat no responsibility.' ALSO, AT THE SAME BTABLES. THE FASHIONABLY BRED TROTTING BTALLION J. E. ROTCIV. Vioxob— Uottbd States. VIOTOR is by Young Diomedes, and oo the track proved bimeeU champion of the colony 'or several years, and has more successful winners on the traok than any other tire. United States, dam of J. E. ttotciv, is by that far-famed Bire Dexter, who is well known throughout ths colony to be the father of New Zealand trotting J. E. Rnorv has proved himself on the traok to be a fast horse and should be a big acquisition to the breeders of carriage ho/sea. Terms.— Season, £2 10s ; guarantee, £4. Same oo^ditioas as above. For further particulars apply to the owners. E. F. & W. HEALY, Tua Marina P.O. THE POPULAR STANDABD-BRKD TROTTING BTAL LION, PIRATE: Chiidi Habold (nrp.) - Violktta (imp.). AT the urgent request of many admirers, the abave Stallion will stand at B>enheim and eurronnding distriot dur irq the forthcoming season. PIRATE is a beau iful deep chestnut horse, nine years of age, standing 16 hands 1 mob high. His sire, Qhilde Harold, needs no oomment, he being well-known as the GREATEST TROT J ING STALLION OUT OF AMEBIO >. Violetta, imp, PIRATE'S dam, is by Eoho, bo--, of Bysdyk's Hambletonian, from Nita, by Sawyer's Hambleloniaa, from Betsy Austin, by Montreal, a Canadian pacer. Eoho is Bire of Record. Annie Laurie ». .. 2.30 Bell Echo .. .. 2.20 Colonel Hawkins .. 2.29J Echora .. „ 2 22$ Eoonomy .. ..230 Monte.. .. ..2 29 Gibraltar .. .. 2 23j Benator .. .. 2.239 Viotor.. .. .. 222 San Lewes, paoer . . 2.25 PIRATE iB a full brother to Violetta, on., Viking, Lord Harold, and Era, Ohamn picn Trotting' Stallion of New South Wales, who at Hobartville sale made 185, 275, 670* and 600 guineas respectively. Only onoe Pho*n m Australia, PI9ATB, at the Hawkesbnry Sh-iw, New South Wales, BEAT HIS OWN BROTHER BRA, who is now champion of Nsw Soots Walis. He baa never performed m publio, owing to an aoooidnnt whioh ooourred to him when m training. Shown at the Marlborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show four times, he easily Beoured firßt honors as a Coaching Stallion upon each oooasion, Having been for three seasons standing at the Hobartville Stud, and mated with the Very beat mares m Australia, inoluding Kentuoky Maid, dam of Ostlerie, it will be Been that PIRATE'S credentials an equal to, if rot better than, any Bire m New Zealand. He has a beautiful temper, and is perfeotl; quiet m saddle and harness. So many of PIRATE'S foals are now to be Been m the Marloorough distriot, and he has given such great and unvaried satita faotion to breeders, that It is probable his list will soon be full ; therefore early appli* cation is necessary. All oare will be taken of nmes, but to responsibility. FEE : £8 3s. Further particulars oan be obtained from W. RAMSAY, Groom -in-oharge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THB CRITERION STABLES, And snrrroonding Distriot. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE YOLNG MAKQCI S. "TTOUNG MARQUIS, 249 Stud Book, JL sire, Marquis of Lome, d«m, Qaeen of Quality, 608. For further particulars see oard, cr 0. SATHEB 1 EY. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. »yHE Wellington Wool-brokers' JL Association will hold Salea of WOOL, WOOL, m Wellington during the present season : — lat sale Bth Deoember, 1899 ; 2nd sale 26th January, 1900 ; 3rd sale 15th February, 1900. Wool should arrive m stobks not later than the monday prior to date of sale to enable it to bb catalogued. Oo Wool offered but not sold a oharee of Is per bale, exolusive of cartage weighing, and insurance, will be made' if the wool is afterwards shipped to Loudon for sale by the selling Broker MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO UNITED PARMEBB' COOP. AB--BOOFATION, LTD.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 292, 13 December 1899, Page 4

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