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*i. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION KING'S OWN (King Cole-Contessa, full brother to HiUstone) WILL stand this season at Ben wioktown, and at the Club Stables, Blenheim, and travel the district where inducement is offered. From his pedigree it can be seen that Kino's Own has the most classical strains of blood running through his veins. Contessa produced those good horses Princess Cole and Hillstone, both being full brother and sister 'to King's Own. His sire, King Cole, was a great horse of his day, having won in England the Ascot Derby, Palace Stakes, and the Cumberland Plate; in the latter event defeating the Derby winner, King Craft, at weight for age. Nelson, by King 0614, was one of the best performers ever seen in New Zealand. The celebrated horse Myall King; by King Cole/ won the Viceroy Cup three times Sn succession. King's Own himself has won many races. He is a big horse, with plenty of bone, and should prove a useful sire. ~ Fee: £3 for single mare. A redue* tion for two or more belonging t6 the same owner. Groomage fee, ss. >- * For further particulars apply to . H. RIOKETTS, -.-/ Renwioktowv TO STAND THIS SEASON A!E *' TUA MARINA; VISITING BLENHEIM SATURDAYS. The young Trotting Stallion, IMPERIAL BBldj-BOY (Prince Imperial—-Black Angel). fIIHIS fine young horse was bred by « t X A. G. Holmes Esq., Hoon-Hay, Canterbury, and is by that celebrated " sire Prince Imperial, son of, Hambeltonian BeU-Boy, he by Ulster Chief., Prince Imperial has proved himself to be one of the very best and games! horses seen on the trotting tracts of the colony. At the Canterbury Trotting Club's May Meeting,' 1897,, he won at his ease the Record Reign Handicap, beating the best neld^that has ever started in a race in New Zetland. But bis crowning performance was at the Plumpton Park Meetingln March, when, starting front a back mark, he covered the two miles r% 4min s§sec, winning easily; a performance which stamps him one of the finest trotters in the colony. « - Prince Imperial is sire of HaipUfi and Little Princess, two Jibnef^kloli rank among the best of their age* in the colony, and several ether promising young ones. The dam of Ikperiai, Bxurßorl* that well known performer Black Angel, from Blaokwood—AbdttUsJi« Black Angel is the dam of Architect, t , Plan, and other noted performers-, \^ Imtebiai, Bell-Boy was foaTed'Nox* A 3 ember, 1899, and is a rich dark 'taqfttt ' *V horse, standing 16 hands high, fM T ~-" built in proportion, with splendid, tone,V * stylish action, and a most/docile > t temper. And the fact of him ha^nur. t -^ won three first prizes in the stow ""'^ rings in Canterbury, also, at theJwt v A 1 Metropolitan Show, where he got Apt v and special mention among »U $» young classes, proves him. beyond * ' doubt to be the most stylish hone of /\ his age and class in the colony* if . Terms, £3 10s for season. , .-.* - '-„ - For further particulars apply to - '• MAHER BROS., , r r ; % Xaltuna;" Or W.TAITV In charge, Tua Marina^ TO STAND THIS SEASON At Flaxbournei \ rnHE Brown Thoroughbred Hoxto GIiENOGLE. ; By Clanranald—Retina, by Apremont, —Iris^by Txaduoer. GLENOGLE belongs to No. 18 family. ' GLENOGLE is now six years old, and was a most successful horse tar tfie >'■ " turf, winning many important races sb» " ' a two, three, four, and llve^year-old;' / v but his performances areof such reoeni v date it is unnecessary to tab'ulaWthenil „ ra ' here.' ;: ' .J" *^ GLENOGLE'S sire Olanranald was , fourth on the list of winning staUionsi ) last reason, and his sire St. Leg& Ji being first. *-„<.< Tjbems:—Stud Book mares £6 6s, *"^ other mares £4 4s. v* t Padddoking' at Flaxbonrne .free upto December 31st, with every care . ■- " taken but no responsibility. " i For farther particulars apply ta THE MANAGER [ Flwbourri^ , TO£TAND THJS SBASO^ V In Blenheim and travel the diabtfett^ u-'^ where inducement offers. ? v^! fTIHE Chestnut Thoronghbrod JHorse , -', : X v DAUNT/ ['^':r/{ ByDreadnonghfc-Orieiitele.byLeolinus ;^ -, (imp.)—L'Orient (Imp.). . s& DAUNT comes from the No. 2 family. " /DAUNT was bredby^Bpai'^k1 S$ Ormond, Hawke'a Bay, ana was amort -\$ Buccceaful racehorse. Among otiwWf v *Jk races.he;won: . *.•• ¥f As a two-year-oW at Napier J»Mk ?]?£ Spring Meeting the Saplings S*»iK»s7i T^ furlongs ; at.Christohvroll Aptiapuk^ V*>l Meeting the Bossley. Stakes, * fur- -IC longs. ~ . ,^, r e >?-r f:& As a three-year-old »V*!ift(Bjttit-c'^jß Spring Meeting tfie WangattjoA Derby* X|| 1| miles; at O&rl»t«hurohSp^g vMe*^ r c % ing the Juvenile Kate^S forjonrii4f^i <\^ ManaWßtu Summer Meeting the'Sw* :-^ mer Haadioap, 6 fMlongs; at Hawl»*»v y^ Bay Summer Meeting Jthe RaJtway Stakes, 6 furlongs} t**mrit*sWK&^;Mr Summer Meeting, the ißawkefeM6fc«®iJJu Stakes, ftj furlongs. , mv « As a four-year-old at Napier ©BBrk^s^ the Spring Handicap, 6 furlongt ?At-'">^ Christchurch Spring Meeting the Fawi-'I^S well Handicap, 1 mile ; at Wellißgitsa-^fi Spring Meeting the Pearce BawUMil^^v^ 1 mile 1 furlong ; at Wellingtmir S»m^ M% mer Meeting the Wellington C*p>lfc ■'-' % miles. & --T.V* M DAUNT twice beat Gold Medißrt ' M the only horse that ever beeirMlftfc* "/ form in public. ~ 'Ji* rsr^ Tkbms ;—Stttd Book nam W % 'A other mares £4 4s, v^*f .^p All fees payable on & *fctilbf»' 4tl| January Ist, 1903* ,' <>■ s \^M For further particulars s>ppww , , GMom^inHKhargew , THE MANAGER, * Fliutboiirne. r*°^S BROCKLEI a Berlin~Weatleigh,byFit«if4ttetv ::|| npHE above well knowfa ~ 1 "Stallion will stand t&s«Jplt#y Blenheim and stirroundlnff'ai^rte^fWfel Fees, £3 3s, payfcWn^^J^^ig^ 1903; paddooklttgT* <W per itm^MM Every care will be tafe^^^pHß sespoMibiUty. - * J^^^^PhS For ft^er-w^ouTM^^litt^^^g

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 291, 16 December 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 291, 16 December 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 291, 16 December 1902, Page 4

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