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j TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE Trotting Horse ALBERT H< , will be at the service of breeder*; ! this season. 1 i Terms: Five Guineas per mare, witijs« reduction for two or more. M. MAHEB, ' Marlborough Hotel. CONNECTICUT, THE only standard-bred Trotting, Stallion at the service of Marl- ! borough breeders, will again tbi&v s season (1910-1911) travel Renwick, • Blenheim, and surrounding districts. A standard-bred trotter is:— 1. The progeny of a registered standard trotting horse and a registeml.standard trotting mare. 2. A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided hia» dam and grand-dam were sired by registered standard trotting horses> and he 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 whosedam and grand-dam were sired by, registered standard trotting horses, provided she herself has a trotting, record of 2.30 pr is the dam of one' trotter with a record of 2.30. 4 A mar© sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided sheis the dam of two trotters with records of 2.30; # o. A mare sired by a registeredstandard trotting horse, provided he? first, second and third dams are each sired by a registered standard trotting horse. The pacing standard is> 2.25. Connecticut's Pedigree: Sire, Roxe(imp.), a dappled bay horse standing; 16 hands, bred in San Francisco; sir©, Robert Bonnor; grand-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 Abdallab. (imtj ), out of Fanny Bell (imp.)" Blackwoodft Abdallah is known as one of the besttrotting 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 arid* raced by M. Edwards, Christchurch. Dillon Bell has a record of 2.29 4-5' for a mile, and for 1 Jmiles 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' at first service held responsible for feets. PLEASE NOTE.—In order to encourage in this district the mating "off* horses with the best available trot* ting blood, the owner offers the services of Connecticut for £2 2s permare for the first four Pirate mares-, to his approval, and £2 2s per marefor the first two approved Bell Boy mares. , For full pedigree see cards, and? full particulars from— E. EVANS, Renwick. Correspondence carefully attended* to.

TROTTING STALLION. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WATERFALL, SEDDON. ftOTHBROOK, (By Rothschild.) DAM Brookholm Belle, dam Mis& Berlin (imp.), dam Watless, Miss Berlin, by Berlin (imp.). Rothschild is the sire of the follow 1" ing champions:—Dan Patch, 2.9$ *. Revenue, 2.11J; Almont, three miles* 6.50 (world's record), two miles 4.32.. one mile 2.12 1-5; Belmont M.I 2.13 2-5; Lord Elmo, two miles 4.33; Sal Tasker, 2.16, two-year-old record 2.20; Blackohild, two miles 4.38 \ Redchild, two miles 4.42; Au-sterlita.. 2.19 ■ Lopp, 2.17; Bright, two mile» saddle 4.43: St. Swithln, Rothschild junr., Harold Rothschild, Lord Chancellor, Emmerline, Ravensohild, Proudchild, and many others to©' numerous to mention! t ROTHBROOK is a bright bay witfe black points, standing 15.2, and is * Bure foal-getter. Grazing one shilling a week. Mareemet at railway. All care, but no responsibility. Mares not proving in foal will bo» taken free nest season. Terms: £4 per mare. W. G. CHISNALL, Seddon. To Travel this Season in the Blenheire» and surrounding Districts.. THE YOUNG TROTTING STALLION FITZ-»«0V (1903.) (By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, b^ Fitz-James, imp.) YOUNG TORPEDO, by Torpedo (imp.) from Nancy (fast trotter), by 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 stakesin 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 thosesterling trotters Rams and Clyde, and! was by the great General McClennan —Idalia, by Owen Dale. FITZ-ROY is a rich brown standing 16 hands, on a splendia 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, andb possesses those most essentials in all sires—a sound constitution and docilatemper. Fitz—Roy's breeding is undeniable, embracing as it does, through Fitz-James and Torpedo, thetwo best strains of blood over imported to the Dominion. Fee: £3 3s, less a discount of 5 pep cent, if paid before January 7th, 1911. Two or more mares oil1 guarantee by arrangement witfr groom in charge. Groom's Fee 6s. For further particulars apply to— E. STEWART. Groom in chare©. Or R. WANDEN, Agent. Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 255, 4 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 255, 4 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 255, 4 November 1910, Page 2