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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OWNER'S STABLES, Stephenson Street, Blenheim, and to travel the Marlborough district. mHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ± STALLION, LOBD BANFURLY. LORD RANFURLY is rising 7 years; was foaled November, 1895; and was bred by James Bishop, Esq., Wheatstone, Canterbury, He it a dapple brown, standing 17 hands high, with immense quality of good flat bone, an abundance of superior action, com' bined with a splendid temper. Lord Cranley, sire of Lord Ranfurlt, is by Laird of Kilbride, by Prince of Kilbride (imp); dam Flower, by Prince Charlie (imp); second dam, Rose of Keilor (imp), by Baron of Glenlee. Lord Cranley's show ring performances are too numerous to specify here. Fanny, dam of Lord Ranfurly, Is by that celebrated sire Vanquisher; dam Nell, by Taieri Tom. Fanny's dam, Nell, was bred by Mrs Nimmo,of the Taieri Plains. Fanny had a most successful innings in the show ring. Vanquisher, the sire of Fanny, is by Young Vanquisher (imp); dam Tibbie, by Prince Royal, who carried ofl several champion prizes at Christchurch; grand dam, Bell 11., by Major (imp); 6. G. Belle, winner 16 first and second prizes in Otago and Canterbury, by Blairs Champion (imp), full brother to Mclntosh's Prince Charlie, G. G. Duchess, bred by Dr Wilmore. Vanquisher is sire of that great colt Dr Seddon. Miss Palmer, dam of Lord Cranley and Dr Seddon, is by Lord Salisbury (imp); dam, Duchess 11,, sire, Sir Colin (imported from Scotland). Lord Salisbury retired from the show ring an unbeaten horse. Young Vanquisher, bred by Peter Anderson, Stranrear, Scotland, out of his celebrated mare Sally, by Lochfergus; Champion, grand sire. Blair's champion Sally gained first prize at Glasgow, and at Johnstone and Strathrear Exhibitions as best Clydesdale mare exhibited there. Young Van» quisher by Vanquisher, by old Sir William Wallace, by Lothian Tarn. Prince Royal, sire of Tibbie, is by Mclntosh's Prince Charlie, above* mentioned. Miss Palmer is winner of 24 first, 10 second, and two champion prizes. Lord Ranfurly was awarded first and championship at the last Marlborough A. and P. Show in a large ring of horses. His stock gained two firsts and one second at the same show. His stock now working are described M splendid specimens of the Clydesdale. Fee, £3 10s; groomage, 5s at first service. Good paddocking at Is (3d per week. All care taken, bat no responsibility. All season mares not in foal this year free. E. F. HEALY, or Owner. J. ARMSTRONG, in Charge. ALSO: At the same stables. The beautiful bred Trotting Sire J. E. ROTCIV. ROTCIV has now become a real favorite with the public. He has a docile temper, is a perfect mover, and his stock has already come to the front, for at the last Marlborough A. & P. Show the only yearling shown claiming him as a sire took all the first and special prizes In his class. Victor, the sire of Rotciv, is by Young Diomedius, and stands alone to* day as having achieved the greatest performances ever yet shown in this colony on the trotting track, and has an unbeaten record in the show ring. His stock have won double the money in trotting races than any other sire, and as show ring horses, cavalry horses, remount and general utility horses he has certainly proved a " Victor." United States, the dam of Rotciv, is by Doxter (imp.), dam Jenny I. Rotgiv has proved his worth on the trotting track, and has shown the great speed he possesses. He is as sound as the day he was foaled and should command the attention of breeders. Fee: £3. Groomage: 5s at first service, paddocking as above. Both horses will be at Criterion Stables every Saturday. - E. F. HEALY, Owner; Or ....... J. MAY, In charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. npilE Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG CHAMPION, Winner of the first prize Ohristchuroh Metropolitan Show, 1901. Full particulars later. L. GIBSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE CLYDESDALE YOUNG MARQUIS. "yOUNG MARQUIS (249 stud book) JL is a beautiful bay horse with white markings, was foaled 30th Nov., 1888, and was bred by Robert Gawn, Esq., Deer Park, Taieri, a breeder of Clydesdales second to none in the colony. YOUNG MARQUIS has fine fiat hard bone, plenty of hair of best quality, a prime mover, and is perfectly quiet and good tempered. Sire Marquis of Lome, got by Sir William Wai* lace, out of Jess by Old Champion: (imported). Marquis of Lome took first prize at the Taieri Show in 1880, as. a three-year-old—the only Showat which he ever competed. YOUNG MARQUIS' dam, Queen of Quality (608stua book), got by Lord Salisbury (114 stud book). Dam Jess by Ivanhoe (imported, 113 stud book). YOUNG MAR. QUIS, as a yearling, was awarded first prize at the New Zealand Exhibition Show in November, 1889, beating: a large field. As a two-year-old at Dunedin, again first; and a three-year-old, first in the Taieri and first at Dunedin. When four years old he was awarded first prize at the Marlborough A. and P. Show for the best Draught Stallion, any age; he was also awarded first prize at the Marlborough A. and P. Show, 1895, 1896, and 1898. Queen of Quality has gained ten First and six Champion Prizes, and among others was Champion Mare at the New Zealand Exhibition Show, 1889, the Champion Mares at the Christchurch, Timaru and Oamaru Shows competing. Lord Salisbury took eight Firsts and one Champion prize before leaving Scotland as a three year-old.' After coming to New Zealand, ten First and, nine Champion prizes, being finally debarred'from competing, and retiring from the dhow Ring with an unbeaten record. • YOUNG MARQLia Is descended from the purest strains of prize-taking Clydesdale blood, and is a sure foalgetter. • For further particulars apply to' C. H. SATHERLEY, OwrienIn Memoriam cards, new designs ; correspondence cards, latest noveltie* -Just arrived at the Exprks Jobbing Department. " : - .... . . \. > ; , :;;■'■".;'

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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