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Cadbury's Chocolates In Jewel Caskets. FREE to all users of BOURNVILLE COCOA. - - - Ask your Grocer, or write to Cadbnry's, Wellington., Cor • Coupon Starter; , " THE STDD. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRB, GAY 8 PARK (2), , By_ Clanrahald (1) , dam Catherine Wheel, by Maxim-Miss Kate (imp.) GAT SPARK is a dark brown horas with black points, standing about 16.2, showing great power and quality. Clanranald, his "sire, who died recently, is eighth'on the list of winning sires for tho past season. mt SPARK'S half-brother, TreadmiUn whq ; is also well up on the list of winning sires last season, anil, who is the sire of the dual Derby winner Husbandman, is standing at a fee of' sQ_guineaa. Breeders should take advantage of such a high-class horse being at their services, especially in view of. the fret that it will; be his last season at the stud in New Zealand. Ths following 'X districts will be visisted:—Blenheim, Seddon, Flaxbourne. ' Terma: 6 guineas; half-bred mares 8 guineas. Further particulars from— A r HUPDLEBTON, CLYDESDALE STALLION RANTIN ROBIN. TTC7ILL be at the service of breed-' TT era at the following places: — Grassmere, Flaxbourne, Blind River, and Seddon. For further particulars apply to ths groom in charge. Terms: £3 10s, payable by the Ist January, 1910. , C. H. SATHERLEY, Ownei. TO STAN.D THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM AND SEDDON. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE THE MOHICAN (3). By Mauser (Maxim), dam Adventuress (dam of Telemeter), by Perkin Warbeck H.—Peggy (dam of Richmond),. .by Traducer—Sweetmeat (imp.), by Sugarplum. THE MOHICAN was- a great racehorse, winning eight races on the flat, over all distances from six furlongs up to ljr miles, carrying all weights up to list. 21bs. Terms: £4 4a,. payable Ist January, 1910. Groomage, ss. For full particulars apply to— n p. yb*pt, Groom in charge. A. T. OLEMMT, Owner. . CONI^j^ifCUW : rpHIS highly-bred Trotting Horse JL will again this season travel Renwick and"surrounding districts. CONNECTICUT is a black horse, 6 years old, standing about 15.2, is even ; tempered, very intelligent, has' a grand constitution, and shows a great i amount of quality. Breeding.—Sire (Roxie, imp.) a dappled bay, 16 hands, bred in San 1 Francisco; sire Robert Bonaor, ; sire Chieftain Roxies; dam, Daisy , Bell, by Jock Brown; g, dam, Maud S. 11., one of America's fastest mares of, her day. , Dam (Marble) by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.), out of Fanny Bell (imp.) Terms: £4 4s per mare, payable January Ist, 1910; more than one mare by arrangement. Full pedigree and particulars see cards, or— E. EVANS, Renwiok. * gvßF^^^^gHßt ■' TO STANp,v^l! SEJASON. ■"■ \ At Arthur Sireet, and Travel the Surrounding District. qiHE TROTTING STALLION IMPERIAL BEIiIi BOY^| Prince Imperial, dam Black Angel) Fee:- £3 10s, payable lßt January. !910 Groomage fee ss, payable first ■•.ervice.. ,' \ . . ... . .... '"! :/ PsM?docking Mares, 2s per week, ; vvery care taken, but no respon6i> 'Mlity. j Further particulars from— C. BERRY, Arthur Street, Blenheim. Or: MAHER BROS., Kaitona.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 268, 13 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 268, 13 November 1909, Page 2