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1?;.; ■•■•■ ■ • oflttift^^riei*^::- : ■v ■ -.: \ mHf|H&: only sfond^-frred Trotting v.iIU. SfalliW at- the service of Marlborough breeders, will again this season (1910-1911) travel Renwick, ■JUeftheini, • and surrounding districts. A standard-bred trotter is:-— 1. The progeny of a registered standard trotting horse and a registered •standard trotting mare. 2. A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided his dam and grand-dam were sired by registered standard trotting horses, and be himself has a record of 2.30, and is the sire of three trotters with records of 2.30 from different mares. 3. A mare whose sire is a registered standard trotting horse, and whose dam and. grand-dam were sired ( by registered standard trotting horses, provided she herself has a trotting record of 2.30 or is the dam of one trotter with a record of 2.30. 4 A mare sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided she is the dam of two trotters with records of 2.30. 5. A mare sired by a, registered standard trotting horse, provided her first, second and third dams are each sired by a registered standard trotting horse. The pacing standard is 2:25. ■■■•.■■ V v : Connectijut's Pedigree: Sire, Roxe (imp;), a dappled bay horse standing 16 hands, bred in San Francisco; sire, Robert Bonnor; graiid-sire, Chieftain, etc., etc. Roxe's dam, Daisy Bell, by Jock Brown; grand-dam, Maud S. 11., one of America's fastest mares of her ,day,-'etc., etc. Connecticut's dam: Marble, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.), out of Fanny Bell (imp.) Blackwood Abdallah is known as one of the best "trotting sires ever imported into New Zealand. Connecticut's grand-dam, Fanny Bell, is also grand-dam of that crack 2-year-old, Dillon Bell, owned and raced by M. Edwards', Christchurch. Dillon Bell has a record of 2.29 4-o for a mile, and for ljmiles 3.0 2-5. Terms: £4 4s per mare, payable Ist January, 1911. No groomage. More than one mare by arrangement. Mares sold or exchanged. Owner &t first service held responsible for feeu. PLEASE NOTE.—In order to encourage in this district the mating of horses with the best available trotting blood, the owner offers the services of Connecticut for £2 2s per ; mare for the first four Pirate mares j to his approval, and £2 2s per mare for the first two approved Bell Boy mares. • : For full . pfedigree- see cards, and full particulars from— ■ . . ' ■■■ ■ E. EVANS, '■ './■■' Renwick. Correspondence carefully attended ■to.;-. ■ ■■■• •■■/■ •■ ■ V ■■■ TO STAND THIS SEASON. . nhHB Trotting Horse ALBERT H. JL • will be at the service of. breedersthis season. Terms: Five Guinea's per mare, with reduction for two or more. > M. MAHER, ; Maryborough Hotel. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM, SEDDON, SPRING CREEK AND RENWICKTOWN. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE SENSATION, 1899, By HoteHkiss from Ouida, by Yattendon from Gulnare.V CfENSATION is a whole bay horse,. K» 16£ hands, showing great quality arid s'lbistanoe, with splendid temper. Probably no other horse in New Zealand shows such a combination of winning strains of blood or has a pedigreethat will bear such close investigation. On the sire's side no comment is necessary, Multiform, etc., are too well known. On his dam's side Sensation has certainly the greatest mare ever in New Zealand; -Ouida, by fattendon (ono ol" the most famous sires south of the line, the sire of Chester, Grand Flaneur, etc.) was dam oi Artillery, Hilda,.Strathmore, Brown Alice, Lady -Augusta,1 Aleger^ Novelette,, etc,. For extended' pedigree seer 'Situd Book. - Termsr Thoroughbred mares, £6 6s; half-bred m«rres, £4 4s, and groomage. Apply— D. jpNES, Groom-in-charge, Royal Hotel Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FLAXBOURNE. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING STALLION LORD WOLSELEY. LORD WOLSELEY, by Sir Garnet,: out of Petrel, by the Australian sire, Yattendon; dam, Fancy, by the Young Peer, out of a Quicksilver mare. Lord Wolseley is a beautiful black,' eight, years old, stands 16 bands 2 inches high, has great substance and grand bone, good action and quiet temper, a real fast trotter and sure foal-getter, and for. roadsters or carriage horses he cannot be beaten. . , Lord Wolseley was bred ,by W. Crossan, Esq., of the Taieri, the. owner of the famous trotting horses Wanderoo, Beaconsfield, Reformer, and a host of others well-known in Otago. Lord Wolseley has never performed in public, as h© has been used exclusively as a stud horse. Therefore it is with the utmost confidence that his owner places him at the disposal of breeders of high-class trotters, roadsters, and carriage horses in this district. Fee: £2; groomage ss. Paddocking at moderate charges. Allowance made for two or more mares. A. HOWARD, Owner, Flaxbourne. AT STUD—SEASON 1910. Fl^O Stand and Travel this Season JL at Flaxbourne, Blind River, Seddon, and Starborough Districts, and Blenheim: THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION BONNtE (IOON. (N.Z.. Stud. Book 899.) Pedigree: Sire Highland Princt (360) by Crown Prince (430); dam Polly, by Hard Times, by Extinguisher (174), dam Plant, by Marsha) Keith (imp); second dam by Vanquisher (214); third dam byArgyle; fourth dam by Sir Colin Campbell: fifth dam by Prince Charlie, imp. (4) English Stud Book 626. Terms and particulars will be sup plied on application to the owners. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at reasonable rates. Everj care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE BOYCE, Woodend, Blenheim. WEDDING, Invitation, and Celebration Cards.—New Designs at "Marlborough Express" Printing House.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 7