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> TO STAND THIS SEASON At Flaxbourne. rjIHE Brown Thoroughbred Howe GLENOGLE. By Clanranald—-Retina, by Apremont '■— Iris, by Traducer. GLENOGLE belongs to No. 18 family. GLENOGLE is now six years old, and was a most successful horse on the turf, winning many important races es a two, three, four, and five-year-old j but his performances are of such recent date ifc is unnecessary to tabulate them here. GLENOGLE'S sire Clanranald was fourth on the list of winning stallions last season, and his sire St. Lege? being first. r Terms:—Stud Book mares £6 61, other mares £4 4s. • Paddocking at FJaxbourne free up to December 3lsc, with every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply' to THE MANAGER, Plaxbourne., TO STAND TfflS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE HILLSTGNE. HILLSTONE being\weU^np^m ia the district it is therefore unnecessary to describe him iere^ .illhe public, however, are reminded that he had a very successful career, on the turf, as he won over a score of races, and ran into a place times put q{ number. He has also proved to be a stayer as W9ll as a great weight carrier, tie very class of horse much sought after, * HILLSTONE'S VICTORIES ON THE TURF. Season 1894-95.—Omaka Efack'Racing Club: Won Omaka Handicap, li miles; weight st. lbsi Won easily in 2min 21sec.r ; ; -•'.■••.•■•■'■.■■ >;.<■*■ ■. Season 1895-96.^-OtaM Racingblub? Won Welter' Handicap, 7 forlorigs: weight 98t71bs;;won easily^in* iSs'n 39see. Marlborbugh : Racing •'■■fSivh Spring Meeting * Won Blenheim Hifidicap/lj miles; weight Bst4llM; won easily in 2min 48see. Wood ville Jockey Club: W6ri v Stewards''HaMicapV^ furlongs; weight 7st lOlbs; 3i;woM, pulling up, in lmin 33sec. Season JB9eH©7,TrfMarj|Wo»oiigh Racing Club Spring Aleeting; Won flying Handicap, .6 furlongs; weight Bat 121b ; won easily in lmin IBfsefc. ' President Handicap, 1 mile; weight Bst «>ih; won easily by three lengths in lmin 49|seo. Otaki Racing Oiub Spring lkieeiiiyrWon Flyiiog; HandicapV 6 iuflpigt; weight Bst 51b; won comfort^bty; l>y four lengths in lmin 10 2-5101 see. Wellington Spring Meetiiig:! Won Hack Handicap, 1 mile; weight&&)s• won by a length in linin 47 i-Slh aim. Maatertori Spring VMeeting: 'Wfo Handicap Hack Raeej l£ mili& • welgliti ' 9st 81b, won by half a length"- in $Bft» 13sec. Marlborough Autuinja Jleettnc t Won Racitig Club Handioap, 1* miles r weight Bst 131b Won by half a length fa 2min 44sec. Flying Handicap, ' furlongs; weight 9st 7lb; s won f by » length and a half in lmitf fei^seo. Nelson Autumn.Meeting: Won Grandstand Handicap, one mile ,;■■ weight oet 51b; woh by, three lengths,in.Jlmi* 46seo. All-aged Stakes, sjkfarfpni* weight 9st 51bf won; ea^^jSV 17 3-sthseo. ": ' ■■;■■■■;■"*■*•• 1897-98—Marlb^rong&fe^^t-ing, won Blenheim Handicap; 1$ mile, weight 9st 51b, wo» epmfoftabiy in 2rmril6see. Ma«te*ton Spring itfeeV ing, won Publican's Handicap; 6'ft*, longs, weisjht Sst 101b; won by a length in lmin 1? 4-sseo. Westport Summer Meeting, won Bailer Handicap^ v 4£ mile, weight 9st! 51b, won by a length in 2min 155e0., BJejiheim. ; ; Antaimn Meeting, won, Racing Club Handicap, li mile, weight 9st*Blb, won ibyaleneth in2minlsJseo. Nelson Atttunm|S ing, won Nelson Cup, If mile, weight 9st4lb,won by a head in '2mi&SE.:..-:;-Richmond Park Handicap, I;*jlljL weight 9st 2lb* won oOmfortibly £» lmin 45sec; All-aged Stakes^ #18^ longs, weight list, won by a leng^r^ lmin 17 2-saec. Wellingtoni«A«tim% Meeting, won Welter Handicap, 1 mileand a distance, weight Kki* won ewa* in2min2£seo. . , .. . .... '■ i898,99r-WellingtjQa A«fe%V|iwfe» ■ ing, dead heat with Voltigeur, Welter Handicap, 1 toile and a furlong^ weight 9at 71b} won Sebond Welter Handicaip. weight lOst6lb, wdn^lSpfc length in lmin 3Hseo. Nelsdlii'iitiitlsMt Meeting, won Richmond Part Handicap, 1 mile, weight Bsft 121b; -irtn'By * neck in lmin 48sep. Mwlbbrdugh* Racing Olub, won Blenhejw, Handicap^ If mile, weight Ktet'^b- 7Mn:by i length in 2mitir l^Jsee. ; ? " * ; 1900-01—Majlbof ongh^Aßtnintt Sleeting, won EyeingsClubHapdibaKlSft smS. a lurlon^, weight 9st!slK wbn^elai* fdrtably in lmin s«seo; ?lii 'ffiisVlfts last season on the turt, he had bexiin in the stud at the service of the pabKe for . two Reasons, thus showing.<*M»: stapai^ia, ; and racing, oapability. Tke above wins, without mentioning" i*W numerous times he had been placed , (under equal or. heavier weights), tends to, prove his Bsefalnessaaar.sirie ( t6 breek hacks and other useful horses, as well as racers*. ~'.,..;.,.'..., "'".'•'..,",. ...V " !■•■':•.-'■■ For pedigree'see cards. "V :!<.'-"- ..-:■' ' "■: ■ Terma: Thoroughbred.'puwes^J^. halfbrecls, £3 3s. Cfood: paddo^tißg* Is od perweek, with every oara taken , but no responsibility.i !moro mares, the bona tide prbpeg%y of one owner, a liberal' itedtiottfth^ wiU be made. All fees payable Ist Jannarr. -1902.' ". ■" ■■-' ■■■■:. •,.■::.■■.-••:■;■.■'■.? ■■ • ; Groomage fee, ss. ; . k■ r^ For further particulars apply- to.; ••' ■ ■ '■•:■■■■ -- y axwxbob: ■ THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION KING'S OWN (King Cole-Contessa, full brother to- ' Hillstone) WLL staDd this season at' Bek wioktown, and at the Club Stables, Blenheim, and travel thesistriot where inducement is offered. From his pedigree it can be seen that Kino's Own has the most classical strains of blood running through hiv veins. Contessa produced those, good horses Princess Cole and Hillstone* both being full brother and sister to Kino's Own. His'sire, King CMc, was a great howe of his day, having won In England the Ascot Derby. Palace Stakes, and the Cumberland Plate; in the latter event defeatingthe IJerby wtnber, King - Craft, v '* a fc weight for age. Nelson, by King Cole was one of the best performers, ©rer seen in New Zealand. The oel ebratecl terse Myall King, by King OoKiwon.. the Viceroy Cup three Utaes ik stfocession. 3Kikq'p Own hitweE ha» woo many races. ." \ * • » He is a big hor.B^ with plenty x>f bone, and should, prove a usefui«ire. Fee :p for single mare. A redact tion fo? two or more belonging to t*» same-owner. Groomage fee,£s* . ! For fnrthee partioulara isp^^' H. KIOKBJ3?I?S», M . ~-•.. ■ Ren,wioktpTO» '*ts \T^tJ.: LOSE A^fTHiNG

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 232, 4 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 232, 4 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 232, 4 October 1902, Page 4

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