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TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE HILLSTONE. TTILLSTONE being well-known in _LX the district it is therefore unnecessary to describe him here. The 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 out of number. He has also proved to be a stayer as well as a great weight carrier, the very class of horse much sought after. HILLSTONE'S VICTORIES ON THE TURF. Season 1894 95.—Omaka Hack Racing Club: Won Omaka Handicap, 1-J----miles ; weight st. lb. Won easily in 2 mm 2lßec. Season 1895 9G.—Otaki Racing Club Won Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs; weight 9st 7lbs ; won easily in lmin 39sec. Marlborough Racing Club Spring Meeting : Won Blenheim Handicap, H miles ; weight Bst 111b ; won easilyin2min4Bsec. Woodville Jockey Club : Won Stewards' Handicap, 7 furlongs ; weight 7st^lolb ; won, pulling up, in lmin 33sec. Season 1896-97.—Marlborough Rac' ing Club Spring Meeting: Won Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs; weightßstl2lb ; won easily in lmin 18|sec. President Handicap, 1 mile ; weight Bst 91b; won easily by three lengths in lmin 49|aec. Otaki Racing Club Spring Meeting: ( Won Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs ; weight Bst 51b ; won comfortably by four lengths in lmin 16 3-sth sec. Wellington Spring Meeting: Won Hack Handicap, 1 mile; weight 9st slb; won by a length in lmin 47 4 sth sec. Masterton Spring Meeting: Won Handicap Hack Race, 1-*- mile ; weight 9at 81b ; won by half a length in 2min 13 sec. Marlborough Autumn Meeting : Won Racing Club Handicap, If miles ; weight Bst 131b, won by half a length in 2min 44sec. Flying Handicap, six furlongs ; weight 9st 7lb ; won by a length and a half in lmin 18fsec. Nelson Autumn Meeting: Won Grandstand Handicap, 1 mile ; weight 9stslb ; won ;by three lengths in lmin 46sec. Allaged Stakes, 6 furlongs; weight 9st slb ; won easily in lmin 17 3 sth sec. 1897-98—Marlborough Spring Meeting : Won Blenheim Handicap, 1£ mile ; weight 9st 51b ; won comfortably in 2m in 16seo. Masterton Spring Meeting: Won Publican's Handicap, 6 furlongs ; weight Bst 101b ; won by a length in lmin 17 4-ssec. Wesfcport Summer Meeting: Won Buller Handicap, 1£ mile; weight 9st 51b ; won by a length in 2min 15sec. Blenheim Autumn Meeting : Won Racing Club Handicap, 1 i miles ; weight 9at 81b ; won by a length in 2niin 15|s9C. Nelson Autumn Meeting : Won Nelson. Cup, If mile ; weight 9st 41b; won by ahead in 2min 14sec. Richmond Park Handicap, 1 mile ; weight 9st 21b ; won comfortably in lmin 45sec. All-age Stakes, 6 furlongs ; weight list; won by a length in lmin 17 2 ssec. Wellington Autumn Meeting: Won Welter Handicap, 1 mile and a distance ; weight lOst; won easily in 2min 2£sec. 1898-99—Wellington Autumn Meet* ing : Dead head with Voltiguer, Welteu Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong; weight 9st 71b, Won Second Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs j weight lOst 61b ; won by a length in lmin 31|seo. Nelson Autumn Meeting : Won Richmond Park Handicap, 1 mile ; weight Bst 12 lb ; won by a neck in lmin 48sec. Marlborongh Racing Club: Won Blen* heim Handicap, 1] miles ; weight lOst 21b ; won by a length in 2min 16|seo. 1900-01—Marlborough Autumn Meeting :Won Racing Club Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong ; weight 9st 51b; won comfortably in lmin 59sec. In this, his last season on the turf, he had been in the stud at the service of the public for two seasons, thus showing his stamina and racing capability. The j above wins, without mentioning the j numerous times he had been placed (under equal or heavier weights), tend to prove his usefulness as a sire to breed hacks and other useful horses, as well as racers. Cap-a-pie Sir j Paraguay Herealcs Theorem Phcebe Dam impt. E.T.in Woodstock § . • " v ■ cj Humphrey j ~ sr! Clinkei-iMelbourne § Morpoth's dam Tlje p eer *ft Touchstone jCiuizelli 8 Brocade i J| Cap-a-pie [sir S Paraguay j Hercules gl House Emigrant j Waiinea > Cornelia jFiora ' MclTorj m Humphrey ' " gj Cliuker Melbourne _ g- | Morpotha dam Towton a- ig Touchstone Cinizelli & Brocade & Sir Hercules Bird- i-3 Faugh-a-ballagh catcher O Inheritor JJra g Nell Nan Kxdgway & H "* Drarell n Blacklock: Daught of Voltaire gjz| Phantom j ° © Mulatto Martha Voltigeur 2 Leda Lynn g Sultan h ay*" a'we°° «*a it Clare Marpessa . £"§ Whisker : ~~\ Hf, Floranthe Economist j © ~ (Hark- 5 Naboklisk Fanny away \ MissTooley Dawson i j i__ Terms : Thoroughbred mares, £4 4s; half-breds, £3 3s. Good paddocking at owner's farm Is 6d per week, with every care taken but no responsibility. For two or more mares, the bona fide property of one owner a liberal reduction will be made. All fees payable Ist January, 1904. Groomage fee, ss. Visiting days to various parts of the district announced later. For further particulars apply to W. SMITH, Grooni-in-oharge, or A. BORE, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FLAXBOURNE. rriHE Brown Thoroughbred Horse, GLENOGLE (By Clanranald, from Retina by Apretnont). Terms: Stud Book mares, £6 6s; other mares, £4 4s» Paddocking at Flaxbourne free up to December 31st, 1903, with every care taken but no responsibility. All fees to be paid before removal mares. For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Flaxbourne. This fcorsa will have a limited subscription, so early application may be necessary. HENEY HOWARD, MINING AGENT, A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, XX SHAREBROKER, —AND— GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. A.«ent Liverpool, Lond., Globe las. Co

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 244, 15 October 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 244, 15 October 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 244, 15 October 1903, Page 4

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