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■ / • - "^Ot*aQK^EJD 1.:-iraaßv SEASON. - y THECLYDESDALESTALLIOJ& ROYAL PRINCE. Bred by John Boag, Esq., MiddleRigg- . . . Of IRE, Rcyal Fame (imp.) is & iC? direct descendant of the great Prince of Wales; a colt sired by him. being first this year at the Sydney Royal. He took two £75 and on* £80 premiums« before leaving Scotland. In New Zealand he took I01 firsts, three specials, and four champion prizes. . ,- ft .% Royal Prince's dam Daisy (704) > traces back to Marchioness (126) unp. She has won no less than 16 firsts, 18----specials, 13 champions, and 7 timesfirsfc for mare and progeny. Will stand at Grassmere and travel Flaxbourne and Seddon. . Also the well-known Sire RANTtN ROBIN. Bred by Mr Gouldie, of Oamaru. Sire, Champion; dam Duchess of Glasgow. Two fillies sired by him sold at the- , Melbourne Sale brought 105 and 110 guineas. Will stand in Blenheim and travel the district. . ; Terms: £3 10s each. Groomagefee os, at first service. _____ C. H. SATHERLET AT THE STUD THIS SEASON, 1910. To Stand and. Travel the Surrounding District. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE : STALLION S I L. V E- R T O N (N.Z. Stud Book, 891.) SILVERTON is a beautiful dark bay, with a. mild temper, and isa great mover. He has been' successful in the Marlbqrough Show B4ng. SILVERTON was foaled October27th, 1907. \Prizes secured by him* are as follows:-—As a foal, November, 1907 i one first and one second; as 'a* yearling, November, -1908, one first j. as a two-year-old, November, 1909,. one. first. '' ,■ '■'.' •'.';■''"' r * ; • Pedigree: Sire:, Silver Gift:(imp.)y. by Prince of Carruchen; dam. Lady/ Datnley; dam, Diamond, by Glengyl©(373);-' '•; .. ■.. .?..:.:,., -..,.'. ... - TPerms as follows:—Season, £3 IDs*, payable at Ist January, 1911; halfguarantee, £2 l*os, payable on Isfe January, 1911, and £2; when mar<& proves to be in foal.. Groom's fee ss, at first service. Paddocks provided?? for mares-from a distance at 2s per week ■•■■■•.■ All care will be taken , with the~ mares, but no respdnsibility. ! ANDRELL BROS., Owners, ;. ; . Grovetown. '. - ■"';■■■' - t^e &rop. "'■■■■ THE-THOItOU^HBRED 3IRE : .; V QAY SPARK (2). By Clanranald (1),. dpm . CatherineWheel, by Maxim-Miss Kate (imp). GAY, SPARI- is a dark brown horse black points, standing about 16.2, showing great power or quality, Clanranald, his sire,;who died recently, was one of iihe most successful sires in New Zeaiaiid, and whose stock for tho past ten years have won about. £50,000 in stakes. The following af©> some of his best known progeny:— Glericulloch, Glenogle, Glenowlet,. v Fleetfoot, Flitaway. Flying Spark,. Terrapin, Cannie Chiel, Windwhistle, Clanchattari, Sharpshooter, Signalman,' Broadsword, Kirrimuir, ancf Madam Madcap.- - - GAY SPARK'S'half-brother, Treadmill, "who is well up on. the list of* winning sires for last season, and who . is the sire pf the dual Derby winner. Husbandman, is standing at a fee or 50 guineas. The' following districts will bevisited:—Blenheim, Seddon and Flaxbourne. , Terms: 6 guineas;' half-bred marea--3 guineas. For further particulars apply to— t A. HUDDLESTON. TROTTING STALLION. TO. STAND THE SEASON AT: , • -WATERFILI,,, SEDDON. ftOTHBROOK, (By- Rothschild.) DAM Brookholm Belle, dam Miss- . Berlin _(imP-)j dam Watlesa. Misstßerlin, by Berlin (imp.). Rothschild js the sire of the following champions:—Dan Patch, - 2.9J ; Revenue, 2.ll^;'Alinont, three miles--6.50 (world's record)^ two miles 4.32 r one: mile 2.12 1-5 j Belmont 4 M. y 213 2-5; Lord Elmo, two miles 4.33 i Sal Taster, 2.16. two-year-old record} 2.20; Blackchild, two miles 4.38 j Redchild, two miles 4.42; Austerlitz, 2.19; Lopp, 2.17; Bright, two miles saddle 4.43; St. Swithin, Rothschild junr., -Harold Rothschild, Lord Chancellor, Emmerline, Ravenschild, Proudchild, and many others fcoa numerous to mention. ' ' ROTHBROOK is a bright bay witb black points, standing 15.2, and is a. sure foal-getter. Grazing one shilling a week. Maresmet at railway. All care, ? but no responsibility. Mares not proving in foal svill betaken free next season. Terms: £4 per mare.' W. G. CHISNALL, ■ Seddon. To Travel this Season in the Blenheim. and surrounding Districts. THE YOUNG TROTTING STALLION FITZ-ROY (1903.) . . (By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by Fitz-James, imp.) YOUNG TORPEDO, by Torpedo (imp.) from Nancy (fast trotter), jby Scamp—The Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Australian record' 10 miles) and sire of Tornado, Torpedo Bill, and Submarine. Submarine's record for two miles is 4.45, and he has won nearly £400 in stakes■m Canterbury during the 1909 season, was from Miss Modesty, by Lucifer—Flying Beauty, by Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters. Fitz-James (imported from California by the late Mr John Kerr) sired those sterling trotters Rarus and Clyde, and wa _s by the great General McClennao —Idalia, by Owen Dale. FITZ-ROY is a rich brown, standing 16 hands, on a splendid set of legs and feet, and exhibits in a marked degree a rare combination of quality and substance, with perfect action and a good turn of speed, and possesses those most essentials in all sires—a sound constitution and docila temper. Fitz—Roy's breeding is undeniable, embracing as it does, through Fitz-James and Torpedo, th& two best strains of blood over imported to the Dominion. Fee: £3 3s, less a discount of 5 per cent, if paid before January 7th 1911. Two or more mares or guarantee by arrangement with,, groom in charge. Groom's Fee 5s For further particulars apply to . W. MASKILL, OrR.WANDEN, Gr°°millcllarg eAgent, Blenheim.

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 7

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