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: : . • ■ > .^w^-t-'i, ■ TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion CURE, Lady Cdketon (2) St. Leobr Mingera, - Golds- Atlantis (3; brou gh JDoncasfcor °s3 g ■ as « « P § oThe Fiy by Fisherman- MarchioiifcSß (imp) by Melbourne Cinizslli by Touchstone. Sjlvia dam of Martini Henry. Hurricane by Wild Dryrell-Midio, by Seafcare-Maiinollaby Soothsayer. CUKE is a handsome Chestnut • Horse, well proportioned and powerfully bnils. Ho was no mean performer on the fcnrf. At the Rangt« tikei Spring Meeting in 1801 he scored two easy victories. la the Wanganni Guineas, of that year, he ran a great race, but being interfered with st the critical point failed to score. At the Wellington Summer Meeting, 1902, he beat a splendid field in the mile race, vanning his mile in Imin 43secs,, on a heavy course, and winning with the greatest ease. Later in that year he was purchased by Mr L. Masters, ot Greytown, and in October he won th 9 Masterton Cup, one mite and a quarter,, in fine style. He also won the big event at Ofcaki Meeting in 1903. Cube is full brother to Lord Ouzoton, who was bought for Eight Hundred Guineas, and sent Home to England. Judging by great success at the stndt of the many sons of Sc. Leger, breeders can hardly go wrong in patronising this beautifully bred animal. Among the cumbers ot these sires ot winners might be mentioned ; Clan-l-anald (Sire of Somerled, Cannie Chiel, Stronghold, and others.) St. Hippo (sire of Miss Lottie, Hippowai, Up-to-date, St. Harp and Lurcher). : Regal (sire of Regulation, Regalia, Aka Aka, Annoyed, Tohae, and Cres* pin.) Sylvia Park (sire of Mataura, ; Oicimsoti Lake, Durable and'otheca.) 1 Handsome J i.ck (sire of Kcseal, win« n«r of th 3 Canterbury Derby, 1903* Miaia.) ac. o'yr and St. Cocon, also have winners to. their credit. ■■■■i .- • • .■ I Cubb will visit Benwiok Wednesdays at Mr W. Tapp's ; Spring Greek, Ferry Hotel, and Grovetowa Hotel, Mondays and Fridays ; and at Royal Hotel Stables, Saturdays ; remainder" of week at C. Berry's Stable, High Street. ' : .'■■■'; ;■.,•;! Price per mare £3 3s. Two or more to be arranged for. . Full particulars may be gained frpm theowrer, S. TAPP, Springlands, Blenheim. Or, C. BERRY, in charge.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE HILLSTONE. TTILLSTONE being woll known I« JLIL is therefore unnecessary to describe him hero. The pabHc, however, are reminded that he had a very sue* , co»sfal career on the turf, as ho won over a score of racas, and ran into a pbce times out of number. He haa ;tlao proved to be a stayer as well as a great weighD carrier, tbo very olats ol horse tcuch saughfc alter. HILLSTONE'S VICTORIES ON THE TURF. Season 1391*95 —Oraaka Hack Racing Cinb; Won OiaakaHandicap, 1£ miles, won easily. Season 1595 86 —Otaki Racing Clab: Won Welter Handicap, 7 faclungg weight 9it 7ib; wou easily. Marlborough Racing Ciub Spring Meeting. Won 'Blenheim. Uandieap, 1\ miles; , weight Bst 111b ; wou easily. Wood* vine Jockey Clab: Won Stewards' Handicap, 7 fn?longs; weight 7at 101 bs; won, pulling; up. " Season 1896-97.—Mai-lborongh Racing Club.Spring Meeting: Won Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs; weight*Bst 12(bs; won easily. President Handicap, oaa ' mile ';".weight Bst 91b; won easily by three lengths. Ofcaki Racing Club Spring Meeting: Won Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs; weight Bst 51b; wan comfortably by four lengths. Wellington Spring Meeting: ;Won Hack Handicap, 1 mile; weight 9ab slbs; won by a .length. Maaterton Spring ' Meeting: Won Handicap Hack Race, 1J miles; weight 9st 81b; won by half a length. Maryborough Autumn Meeting; Wongßacing Club Hafidiaap, 1|- miles; weight Bst 131b, won by half a length. Flying Handicap, six furlongs ; weight 9st7lb; won by a length and a half. Nelson Autumn Meeting : Won Grandstand Handicap, 1 mile; weight 9st 51b; won by three lengths. All-aged Stakes,6 furlongs;; weight Ost 51b; won easily.

1897 98.—-Marl borough Spring Meeting : Won Blenheim Handicap, 1J miles, weight 9st Sib, won comfortably. Masterton Spring Meeting : Won Pub* lican's Handicap, 6 furlongs, weight Bat 101b, won by a length. Weatport Summer Meeting : Won Bnller Handicap, H miles, weight 9at 51b, won by a length. Blenheim Autnmn]Meeting: Won Racing Club Handicap, 1£ miles, weight 9at Blb, won by a length. Nelson Autumn Meeting: VVon Nelson Cap, 1| miles, weight 9st 41b. Kiohmond Park Handicap, 1 triie, weight 9st 21b, won comfortably. All-aged Stakes, 6 furlongs, weight list, won by a length. Wellington Autumn Meet* ing : Won Welter Handicap, 1 mile and a distance, weight 103t, won easily. 189899.—Wellington Auiumu Meeting ; Dead beat witih Voltigeur, Welter Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong, weight 9st 71b ; won Second Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs, weight; lOst 81b, won by a length. Nelson Autumn Meeting': Won Richmond Park Handicap, lmile, weight Sat 121b won by a neck. Marlborough Bacing Glub: Won Blenheim Handicap, 1£ miles, weight lOst 21b, won by a length. 190001. — Marlborough Autumn Meeting :Won Racing Oiab Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong, weight 9st 51b, won comfortably. Jn this, bis lasb season on the turf, he had been in the stud at the service of the public for two seasons, thua showißg bis stamina and racing capability. The above wins, without mentioning tbe numerous dimes he had been placed (under equal or heavier weight*), tends to prove his usefulness as a sire to breed hacks and other useful Jjcm.es, as weil a§ racprp. At the last M&rlborouph A. and P> ! Show his progeny secured First Pri«ea in the thoroughbred classes. Hillstone will be at the Royal Hotel stables every Saturday, weather and circumstances permitting, Terras: Thoroughbred mares, £i 4s halfbredsV £3 3s. Good paddooking, Is 6d per week, with every care 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, 1906 Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to A. BORE.

ALSO. npo Stand o* Ran with mares at _L owner's farm, Horapabiki, light, active, draught stallion ADMIKAL TOGO Which has only recently been im* potted from the Auckland Province fox the purpose of breeding active farm horses, which are greatly needed with the present progressive age. The above horse can now be seen working at above farm. For terms and further particular!, apply to the undersigned, A. RORE. i

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1905, Page 4

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