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TO STAND THIS SEA!: ON AT THE CRITERION STABLER, BLENHEIM, And to travel the Marlborouph diatriot. THE THOROUGHBRED ST. LRGEB HORSE HANDSOME JACK. (Foaled 1890.) HANDSOME JACK is a nire-ye^r-old, stoutly-built bay h >r*e. standing 15 hands 3 inobes hi^b. Ab hiß name indicates, he is a handsome horav, an<j bo fashionably bred that he is *ell worthy the attention of breeders. Tlvj stouuet strains of English and oolonial thoroughbred blood are blended m ibis horse's pedigree. Habiboub Jaoe is by St Leger (tho w 11---known winnfr- prodaoing aire), whose Btook have won m New Zealand einoe the year 1890 races valued at £43,0/5 Badiant, who never raoed, is by that Btoutly-bred sire Robinson Crusoe, whose mareß are co highly thonght of by Australian breeders, aud as Badiant is from Radiance, thiß makes tbe dam of Handsome Jaok full eifterto those fig', borses Qaad ant and Cruiser (> ire of the Kangitiuei bred Lorel' i). Robinson Crusoe (sire of Radiant) is fall brother to that stud gem Ooyx (dam of Nordinfeldt), and Raoianoe (dnm of Badiant) is by Firework", while Sunshine (dam of Radiance, i« a'to dam of Sunrise), a very euouesß/ul si&)li<>a m New South Wahs A glanoe at be ped.gree, who is considered by gool judges to be oie of the b st borers Been m Mew Z< aland of late years, will thow that Handsomi Jack has really a better pedigree, as he eh .we the valuable strain if Marib?rnong blood, wbioh is abßent from M Hippo's pedigree. Both hones are olosely related on blood lines. lJßird- Sir Hercules The catcher Gnccioli a Baron Economist I : Echidna Wm Pjatt % rr sol tan Jpocahon- 0160006 T^^ 6 B «» Marpessa ggy g n.i an A n Tonchßtone § Tedding- On* 1 " 10 Vnltare "2 ton jjj B<l Twic*- Rocktagham S enham Electress § o n ». n Buzzard 0 SDanghter 8 ** 11 D'ght'r of Picton 1 <>' Da^hterofSSr S Wind- 1000 SBf a fc honnd Touchstona 1 Dcc °y I Alice Mul ey Muley I law- Muloch Nancy f P tt^lw— ptycexvante. & 3 - _ Cain H I Wfld lon Margaret 2 S Dayrell Bu 6n b. Middleton Q 8 Middleton Myrrha M I i m *t~t ultan !►■ filiidia CUtri Marinella hßa y er 8 o »™ Bustard 4 -rj Pisher- Henm D'ght'r otOrville § h g*g£ I SgStfiS? is* eaa otoMii ssssr* *U t*"*™ Bsa dMtoiwr ip^^Pocahontasg^. ! Is juiiet | a Lane Witch nr<..»i.«.htf Sheet Anchor Weather bit mw Letty % « Kelpie CMd of St. Francis 3 g MiatTanrina Z I Sir Hercules gtalebone g _ g Gaslight ?2Ei |S FactoryGir gggjgS^ 3 S im«v«— -„ Heron «pj Maribyr. "s&erman Mainbrace 0 nong gQgg da FlyingDntchman 3 Florence Boarding S. Miss 1 Archy Camel I Night- r "« ht Rushlight g& h Middletoll Unfortunately, Handsomi Jack met with an aooident while In training aa a two-year' old, and could not be raoei, but, previous to that, he waa highly thonght of and tried to be a 0 It of considerable promise. Handsome Jack's fall brother. Lustre, won the Danedin Selling Race, 109 eovs, also tbe Danedin Federal Stakes of 200 bovb, 6 furlongß, 7.0, m 1.1?, beating Saraoen, Bay Bell, Eulnine. Wbakawatea, arid Pique. Breeders must come to tbe conolusioa, after a perusal of the above particulars, that they are fortunate m having so highly a bred young horse and one so closely related to all the best and most valuable strains of blood to be found m Australasia, Hahdbohb JiOK will be limited to a number of mares. Thoroughbreds, four guineas, and half brede threo guineas. Inspection of this son of St Leger is invited, tirazing atls6d per week 11 oare will be taken with mares, bat no responsibility will be aooepted. For further particulars apply to T. BHANNON, Spring Creek. O, SATHERLT, Groomin-Charge. TO TBAVHIL THIS SBA O.V, THE THOBOUOHBRED HOBSE HILLSTONE. HILLSTONE is eight ye:rs old, a bright bay with blaok points, standing 15.3 hands high, thoroughly quiet, and with the beat of constitution. Hillstobb ia by Etng Cole, imp,,— cot by King Tom (con of Harkaway), dam Qai Vive (eiater to Vedette) by Voltigeur— Mra Ridgeway, by Birdoatoher. Hulbtohjc'b dam, Gontesßa, was by Puriri oat of Cou tess, by imp, Tbe Peer, ont of Phoebe, by Sir Heroulea. It thus flhows that HII4IBTORR baa he three noted male lines rr fountain heads, i.e., Godolphin Arabian (or Barb), Byerby Turk, and Darley Arabian blood coursing through his viena. HiLtBTONB'd turf oareer is too well known to tbe Marlboroagh public to be repeated here, as he won a good many raoea, both back and open, from six furlongs to a mile and a half, under medium and heavy weights, eppeoially the latter, running them m good times, thus fho wing that Hillbtonk is good for all distances, brilliant good weight oarrier, good constitution, and last, not least, game to the core, as 1b shown by some of hia final struggles for viotory. Saturday : Club Stables. Terms —Thoroughbred mares, L 4 4s; halt-breds, L 8 3s. Good paddocking pro. vided free of oharge, with every oare taken, but no responsibility. For two or more marea, the bom fide property of one owner, a liberal reduction will be made. All fees payable Ist January, 1900. For far her particulars apply to F. T. NEAMB, Of A. ROBE, Owner. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE BAY HOBSE LORD CAIRNS, WILL travel the LOWER A WAT ERE Distriot, between Flaxboirne and Starborougb, thia season. LORD CAIRNS, 187, New Zealand Stud Book, was foaled m 1886, and was bred by Mr B. Gawn, of the Taieri. Sire, Lord Salisbury, imp. ; dam, Scotch Annie, 346, New Zealand Stud Book ; imp. ; by Ivanhoe IL LORD CAIRNS ia a firat-olass worker, and haa baen m the oollar since last season, bo that he i < m a hard and healthy oondition. LORD CAIBNS is perfectly quiet, and very even-tempered. FEE : L 3 eaoh mare, to be paid before servioe or on removal of mare. Terms can be made for two or more marea the property of the same owner. Paddooking at Fiaxboorne free to January 31st, 1900. For further parttaulara apply to MANATEE, Flazboome, GBOOM4H-08-A8.G.8,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 293, 14 December 1899, Page 4

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