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TO STAND THIS SEASON. fho Thoroughbred Stallion CURE. Lady Cdketon (2) St. Leger Ming^ra « Gold - Atlantis (3. brongh Doncaster 3 s. ° 1 Tho Fiy by Fisherman- Marchiyuea [imp) by Melbouraa-Ciaizelli by Toach stone. Sjflvia dam of Martini Henry. Harricane by Wild Drj-rell-Midia, by wcutare-Marinellaby Soothsayer. GU Si ]>] is a handsocna Chestnut Horse, well proportioned and puwsriaMy built. He was no mean per«orni«r on tho ttu'L At the RaogiDikei Spring Mooting in 1901 he scored two Gisy victories. la the Wanganui Guineas, oE fcbat; year, ho ran a great race, but being interfered with at the critical poisb failed to score. At the Wellington Summer Meeting, 1902, be beat a aplendid fiold in the mile race,, running bis mile in Itnin 48secs., on a heavy course, and winning with the greatest oaao. Latar in that year he was purchased by hit L. Masters, ot Grey town, and in October he won the Mastorton Gup, one mile and a quarter, in fine style. He also won the big event at Ofcaki Meeting in 1903. Cube is full brother to Lord Coreton, who was bought for Eight Hundred Guineas, and sent Home to England. Judging by great success at the stud of the many sons o) Sc. Leger, breeders can hardly go wrong in patronising this beautifully bred animal. Among the numbers o these sires ot winners might be mentioned ; Clan* ranald (Sire of Somerled t oannieohiel f Stronghold, and others.) St. Hippo (sire of Mies Lottie, Hippo wai, Up to-date, St. Harp and Lurcher). Regal (sire of Regulation, Regalia, Aka Afca, Annoyed, Tohae, and Crespin.) Sylvia Park (sire1 of Mataura, Crimson Lake, Durable and others.) Handsome Jack (sire of Roseal, win* ncr of the Canterbury Derby, 1803, Midia.) St. Cyr and St. Conon, also have winners to their credit. Cube will visit Renwick Wednes* days at Mr W. Lapp's ; Spring Creek, Perry Hotel, and Grovetown Hotel, Mondays and Fridays ; and at Royal Hotel Scabies, Saturdays ; remainder of week at C. Berry's Stable, High Streo';. . , Price jper mare £3 3s. Two or more to be arranged for. Full particulars may be gained from the owi!er, S.TAPP, Sprinelauds, Blenheim. Or, 0. BERRY, in obarge. TO STANIfTHIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE HILLSTONE, TTILLSTONE beiogj well known it Xj. is therefore unnecessary to deseri&e him here. The public, however, are reminded that he had a very successful career on the turf, as he won over a score ©If races, and ran into a place ticaos out o'i number.' He has also proved tt> be a stayer as well as a surest weight carrier, the very class o( horse much saxrghfc after. HILLSTONE'iS VICTORIES ON THE TURF. Season 1894*95 —Omaka Hack Racing ClQb: Won Oraaka Handicap, 1 £ miles, won easily. , Season 3895 96 —Otaki Racing Club; Won Weltes? Handicap, 7 fnrlunga weight 9*t Tib; won easily. Marlborough Racing Club spring Meeting; Won Blenheim Handicap, 1£ mites; weight Bat 111b ; won easily. Woodville Jockey Club: Won Stewards' Handicap, 7 furlongs; weight 7«t lOibs; won, pulling cp. Season 1896-97.-—Marlborough Racing Club Spring Meeting: Won Plying Handicap, 6 furlongs ; weight Bst 12lbs; won easily. President Handicap, oae mile; weight Bst 91b ; won easily by three lengths. Otaki Racing Club .Spring Meeting: Won Flying Handicap, 6 farlongs; weight Bstslb; won comfortably by four lengths. Wellington Spring Meeting: Won Hack Handicap, 1 mile; weight 9at slbs; won by a length. Maaterton Spring Meeting: Won Handicap Hack Race, If miles; weight 9at 81b; won by half a length. Marlborongh Autumn Meeting : Won Racing Club Hacdfeap, 1-|- miles; weight Bst 231b, won by half a length. Fl,?ing Handicap, six furlongs; weight 9st 71b; 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; weigh! 9at slb; won easily. 1897 98.-—Marlborough Spring Meeting : Won Blenheim Handicap, 1£ miles, weight 9st 51b, won comfortably, Masterton Spring Meeting ; Won Publican's Handicap, 6 furlongs, weight Bst 101b, won by a length. Weatport Su mer Meeting : Won Buller Handicap, 1J miles, weiehfc 9at 51b, won by a length. Blenheim Autumn Meeting: Won Racing Club Handicap, 1£ miles, weight 9st 81b, won by a length. Nelson Autumn Meeting: Won Nelson Cup, 1£ miles, weight 9st 41b. Richmond Park Handicap, 1 aile, weight 9st 21 b, won comfortably. All-aged Stakes, 6 furlongs, weight list, won by a length. Wellington Autumn Meets* ing : Won Welter Handicap, 1 mile and a distance, weight lOst, won easily. 1898 99.—Wellington Auiumu Meeting : Dead beat with Voltigeur, Welter Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong, weight 9st 71b ; won Second Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs, weight lOst 81b, won by a length. Neleon Autumn Meeting: Won Richmond Park Handicap, 1 mile, weight Bst 121b won by a neck. Marl* borough Racing Club : Won Blenheim Handicap, 1J miles, weight lOst 21b, won by a length. 1900-01. ,— M arlborough Autumn Meeting :Won Racing Club Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong, weight 9st 51b, won comfortably. In this, his last sea« son on the turf, he had been in the stud at the service of the public for swo seasons, thus showing his stamina and racing capability. The above wins, without mentioning the numerous felraes he had been placed (under equal or feoavier weights), tends to prove his usefulness as a sire to breed hacks and other useful horses, 1 as well as racers. A>: the lass Mariboroufrh A. and P. Show his progeny secured First Prizes in the thoroughbred classes. Hillstotie will be at the Royal Hotel stables every Saturday, weather and circumstances permitting. Terois: Thoroughbred mares, £4 4s halHjreda, £3 3s. ' Good paddooking Is 6d per week, with every care but no responsibility. For two or more mares, the faona fid© property of one owner, a liberal reduction will be made, AH ees payable Ist January, 1906 Groonsage fee, 5s For further particulars apply to A. RORE. ALSO. rO Stand or Run with mares at owner's farm, Horapakiki, ight, active, draught stallion ADMIKAL TOGO Which has only recently been itn torted from the Auckland Province for he purpose of breeding active farm iorses, which are greatly needed with he progressive age. Tha bove horse can now be seen working t above farm For terms and farther particular! pply to the undersigned, A. RORE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 283, 27 November 1905, Page 4

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