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TO STAND THIS SEASON In Blenheim and travel the district where inducement offers. fT!HE Chestnut Thoroughbred Horse DAUNT By Dreadnougbt-Orientale, by Leolinus (imp.)—L'Orient (imp.).' DAUNT comes from the No. 2 family. DAUNT was bred by the Hon. J.D. Ormond, Hawlte's Bay, and was a most successful racehorse. Among, other races lie won : As a two year-old at Napier Park Spring Meeting the Saplings Stakes, 4 furlongs ; at Christchurch Autumn Meeting the Russley Stakes,; 5 furlongs. HAs a three-year-old at Wanganui Spring* Meeting the Wanganui Derby, \\ miles; at Christchurch Spring Meeting the Juvenile Plate, 5 furlongs ; at Manawatu Summer Meeting the Sumtner Handicap, 6 furlongs ; at Hawke's Bay Summer Meeting the Railway Stakes, 6 furlongs ; at Hawke's Bay Summer Meeting, the Hawke's Bay Stakes, 6| furlongs. As a four-year-old at Napier Park the Spring Handicap, 6 furlongs ;at Christchurch Spring Meeting the Farewell Handicap, 1 mile ; at Wellington Spring Meeting the Pearce Handicap, 1 mile 1 furlong ; at Wellington Summer Meeting the Wellington Cup, 1£ miles. r DAUNT twice beat Gold Medalist the only horse that ever beat Multiform in public. Teems :—Stud Book mares £6 6s, other mares £4 4s. All fees payable on or before January Ist, 1903. •.••■•„ For further particulars apply to CHARLES HILL, Groom-in-ctiarge, • or THE MANAGER, Flaxbourne. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TUA MARINA; VISITING BLENHEIM SATURDAYS* The young Trotting Stallion, IMPERIAL BElili-BOT (Primce Imperial—Black Angel). rflHlSflne young horse was^bred by X A. G. Holmes, Esq.," Hobn-Hay, Canterbury, and is by that celebrated sire Prince Imperial, son of Hambeltonian Bell-Boy, he by Ulster Chief. Prince Imperial has. proved himself to be one of the very best and gamest horses seen on the trotting tracks of the colony. At the Canterbury Trotting Club "s May Meeting,. 4897, he won at his ease the Record Reign Handicap, beating the best field that has ever started in a race in I{ew Zedland. But his crowning performance was at the Plumpton Park Meeting in March, when, starting from. a back mark, he covered the, .two miles in 4min 58sec, winning easily;, a performance which. stamps him one of the finest trotters in the colony. Prince Imperial is sire of Hamlin and Little Princess, two,horses which rank among the best of thefr age in the colony, and several ether promis* ing young ones. ; .••'.•v.'.'> The dam of Imperial Bell-Boy isi that well, known performer Blabk Angel, from Blackwood-TrAbdallah. Black Angel is the.dam of Architect, Plan, and other noted performers. Imperial Bell-Boy, pas v foaled Nor? ember, 1899, and is aricn $ark brown horse, standing 16 hands high, and. built in proportion, with splendid bone, stylish action, and a mdsj docile temper; And the iact of him having won three first prizes in the show rings, in Canterbury, also at the last Metropolitan Show, where he, got first and special mention among. aU the young; classes, proves him beyond a doubt to be the most stylish, horse of his age and class in,the colony. Terms, £3 10s far season* For further particulars, app}y to, MAHERBROS., Kaitnna; Or W. TAIT, ■....•• In charge, Tua BRO OK LEIGH: Berlin—Westleigh, by Fitz-James. nriHE above well known Trotting .JL Stallion will stand'this season in Blenheim and surrounding districts. Fees, £3 3s, payable let*' January, 1903; paddocMng Is 6d per week. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. BERRY; ' Owner, George Street, Blenheim. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. rjIHE Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG CHAMPION, Winner of the first prize Christchurch Metropolitan Show, 1901. Fall particulars later. L. GIBSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. \ The Well-known Clydesdale, Stallion. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. riIHIS Horse comes from the cele* X brated Longbeaoh Estate, where Mr J. O. N. Grigg has earned fame throughout New Zealand for bis Clydesdales. Duke of Maklbobough is a bay with, black points, showing great quality* and power. He is by Workman froms Blaze, by Sir Colin Campbell <imp.> from Bloss, by Young Prince of Wale* (imp,) Workman is by Lord Dunmore (imp.) from Annie (598), by Kiibpwie (73, imp.) from Jeanie Deans {263), by Pride of Scotland (602 in Highland Stud Bopk, imp.), from Maggie Craig (262), imported from Scotland by the late Mr Watts, who was offered-400* sovereigns for her when landed in NewZealand. Sir Colin Campbell, imported front Scotland, is sire of many of the best stallions and mares ia .Qtago, and grandsire to that celebrated stallion Dick Seddon. It is thus seen that on breeding line* Duke of Marlborougr is,* the best horse ever imported into Marlborougfr, and his appearance speaks for itself. . Duke of MaklborcJugh took first prize at Christcburch aj3 a two yearold, beating Dick Seddon and other*, and second at Ash burton, where DicV Seddon. secured first honors;' and as a three-year old he took first prize in the three-year-old stallion class at Blenheim, second in the open Clydesdale class, and second for the best draught, stallion best adapted' for breeding: I plough horses. ' Paddpcklng will be provided in town at Is 6d week. Fees:,^3, Groomagefee, ss. Further particulars may be. ©Manned! from JOS. WASTER.,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 4

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