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ALBEUT H. Rothschild—Jessie M. HE is a beautiful blood bay horse,, standing close on 16 handfiv high, with the best of feet and legs,,, powerfully built, without any coarseness; in fact, he is a beau ideal of the light harness horse, with the best of constitutions, perfect manners, an<& splendid temper. He is as quiet asa lamb—a child can handle him— which goes a long way in breeding;, and as like produces like, breeders should remember this. Apart from this, Albert H. has proved hinuself one of tho best performers fclit* Dominion has produced, considering he was trained on the worst of tracks. He proved that he was •apaMe of holding his own on all the metropolitan courses of N«w Zealand. His last performance in Ohrktchuroh, whea, he ran second to Marie Narelle, conceding her a, start and beating such good ones as Imperial Polly (2.16), Mandarene (who ran third without at driver in the last tkousand pouad oup), Lord Althorpe, and a field of the best horses New Zealand couftlproduce, proves Albert H. as a horse' of exceptional speed and starain-.*, and breeders of light horses in Marlborough are lucky in having such a: splendid young sire at their services, and seeing that he «omes from thefamily that produced such horses asr Dan Patch (2.9£), Almont (2.11), Belmont 14 2.13), Sal Tasker (2.16), Lord E'ltno (4.33, two miles), Black Child (£.38), Kola Nut, the dam cf King, Cole (2.8 3-5), St. Swithin. (4.38)j and dozens of others- too> numerous to print; and as Rothschild's sons are proving their worth' as sires, breeders «annot go wrong ia> breeding from Albert H., and remember, it pays to breed from a good one. His fee lias been fixed at £5, withgroom's fee ss, to be paid at first service, with reduction for.two or mors? mares the property of one owner. Further particulars apply to— K. McLENNAN, Criterion Stables. Or: M. MAHER, Seddon. COKKEGTICUT. 7 years. riIHIS STANDARD-BRED TROTJL TER will stand the season an;f travel Blenheim, Renwick, ■ and surrounding districts. This horse, although not possessing any public race record, has shown a> rare turn of speed in private. Ho is an exceptionally, clean goer, requires no protection such as boots, etc., when in action, and has a set of feet and' legs capable of standing the hardest road work—a feature noc too common in the average trotting horse. Although not a big horse himself, he throws big,stock, several yearling* from thoroughbred mares standing ashigh as himself, with plenty of bonn and substance. Breeders of trotters or light harness horses cannot go wrong in patronising this higbly-bred horse. Terms, £4 4s, payable Ist January, 1912. For pedigree see cards. Furdier particulars, from— E. EVANS, Renwiclc. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rfIHE STANDARD-BRED TROTX TING STATION BEIi&NIE HOLT. 3 years. By Quincey; dam. Sis Woodbura. Vancleve-Gracio; Jay Gould-Puella. m Quincey is a good sire, and ha» sired several good performers, includ ing Gianello (4.45), Otalanto, Quinceland, and Valmore. Quincey is at present the best straight-out trotter in New Zealand, being credited with numerous important races, including the big race at New Brighton recently. Sis Woodburn is the dam of Woo<3burn Chief and Prince Woodburn, and? is a half-sister to Almont, who holds ■a world's record of 3 miles, doing tlve distance in 6.50. Among other meritorious performances are 2 miles in 4.32, and 1 milo in 2.12 1-5. .Sis Woodburn is also a half-sister to Belmont M. (1 mile in 2.13 3-5). Puella is the dam of Sis Woodburn, Almont, and Belmont M., and is a full-sister to Fraulein, and dam of Fritz (2.12), Heir (2.19), Fredrick (2.21), Franz (2.23), and Valiant. Beirnie Holt is a rich bay, with black points, standing 16 hands, and is a good straight-out trotter. Terms: 5 guineas per mare; two or more as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to—■ GROOM IN CHARGE. Or: A. FREETH, Blenheim. ROYAL PBJISCE, Stud Book 472. BRED BY JOHN BOAG, ESQ., Brookside, Christohurch. Sire, Royal Fame (imp.), (10,272). Dam, Daisy (704);" Sire,' General Gordon (216). Dam, Japonica (527); Sire, Young Banker (imp.), (111). Dam Marchioness (128); Sire. Prince ltoyal (imp). Diam, Marchioness.(l 26), (imp.); Sire Sir Benjamin. /■i™eneral Gordon (216), sire Victor (109) by Conqueror (imp). Royal lame (imp.) by Mount Roval, by St. Lawrence by Prince of Wales, "daai Sunflower, by Prince of Wales. ROYAL FAME has won several prizes at Home, besides two £75 premiums and one £80 premium. Christchurcli and Leeston, seven firsts, one second, three specials, and four champions. Genenxl Gordon, six firsts tour seconds, and four champions' Japonica (527) and Marchioness (]*2B) won several firsts. Marchioness (126; (imp.) has won no less than 16 firsts seven seconds,. 18 specials, 13 eh-mi-pions, and seven times first for mare ana progeny. Terms: £3 10-3. C. H. SATHERLEY, Owner, Old Renwick Road.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 259, 7 November 1911, Page 2