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AT THE STUD THIS SEASON, 191 ft. To Stand and travel the Surrounding District. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALB STALLION SILVERTON. (N.Z. Stud Book, 891.) SILVERTON is a beautiful dai*. bay, with a mild temper, and f§ a great mover. He has been, succesv ful in the Marlborough Show Ring. Silverton was foaled October 27th,, 1907. Prizes secured by him aro af. follows:—As a foal, November, 1907,. one first and one second; as a yearv ing, November, 1908, one first; as * two-year-old, November, 1909, on«? I first; aa a four-year-old, 1911, secon<& any aged class. Pedigree: Sire, Silver Gift (imp.) r . by Prince of Carruchen, dam Lady* Darnley; dam, Diamond, by Glengyl*(373). Terms- as follows:-—Season, £3 10s, payable at Ist January'j 1913; halfguarantee, £2 10s, payable on lsfci January, 1913, and £2 when mar©'proves to be in foal. Groom's fee 5a... at first service. Paddockß provided^ for mares fromxa distance at 2s per* week. All care will be taken with themares, but no responsibility. ANDRELL BROS., Owners, Grovetown. TO STAND THIS SEASON. , At the Owners'. Stables, Grovetown/ THE CLYDESDALE STALLION SILVER COIN. (N.Z. Stud Book, 892.) SILVER COIN is a beautiful dark, dappled bay, with a mild temper,, and is a. great mover. Silver Coin is rising four years old. ■He has secured nine first and special' prizes at the Marlborough and Nelson A. and P. Shows, including first for the best draught stallion any ag®* at the Marlborougti Show, 1910; firstfor best three-year-Gld, 1911. . Pedigree: Sire, Silver Gift (imp).,, dam Florrie (N.Z. Stud Book 2121);:;. sire, Duke of Marlborough; second' dam, Nellie (2120J by Lord Ranfurly;: third dam, Diamond,' by Glengyle(373). < , , Florrie has proved herself one of the greatest show mares ever exhibited in Marlborough. She secured? 16 first and special prizes at theMarlborough and Nelson Shows, in-, eluding champion draught mare,. 1908; also best action m^re or gelding at the Marlborough. Show; atNelson, 1909, champion draughtmare, and at Marlborough, i 1910,. champion draught mare with or without foal. Terms: £4 10s single mare, with a. reduction for two or more mares > payable Ist January, 1913. ANDRELL BROS. THE STUD. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, GAY SPARK i(2). By .Clanranald (1), dam Catherine? Wheel (2), by Maxinv—Miss Kate* (imp.) GAY SPARK is a dark browns i horse, black points,- standing, about 16.2 in height, showing great power and quality.' ' ! Clanranald, his sire, was one of tih& most; successful sires in New ZealarwL whose stock for the past twelve yearshave won about £60,000 in stakes. The following are some of his> Jbest known progeny:—Glencuiloch, Glenogle, Glenowlet, Fleetfoot, Flit"aiteay, Flying Spark, Terrapin, CannieCliiel, Windwhistle, Clanchattan r Sharpshooter, Signalman, Kirrimuir, Madam Madcap, Masterpiece, Broadsword (winner of the Newmarket). > Gay Spark is full brother to Flying Spark, who won the Ascot £10003' afad many other' important races in Australia and New Zealand. pay Spark's half-brother Treadmill, who is third on the list of winning sires for the past season, is tho sire of Autumnus and Counterfeit, The latter takes first place on the list of winning horses with £3547 lOh against, her liame, while Autumnus* takes second place with £3070. The* following are more of his best knowir racing stock:—Husbandman, winner of Canterbury and Auckland Derbysand other important races; Miss Mischief, winner of Auckland Racing: Club Handicap £850, Wellington Cup £750, and nurtierous other; races f Heatherbrae, Brown Owl, Taskmaster, etc., etc. Bz-eeders wishing to take advantagel ' of this high-class horse, please not©" that this is his last season at the stucl in Marlborough. Terms: 10 guineas; half-bred mares,. 3 guineas. A. HUDDLESTON, Owner. AT THE STUD THIS SEASON; WARD AND"SURROUNDING DISTRICT.). TfIHE WELLKNOWN DRAUOHT X SIRE RANTIN ROBIN. For full particulars and terms applyf to— W. BRADLEY, * ' • ■ ' Ward. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN TROTTING. THE well-lcnown Stud Horse* "Pirate" will stand the season* in Blenheim for a limited number ef mares only. For full particulars and terms apply WILLIAM SMITH, Owner. THE "BEST?" LAMPS. LUCAS Gas -Lamp* at>■<l2s Cdv Mudguards for the, winter, I* 6d: 50 second-hand Cycles, no reasonable offer refused. Call and inspeo* ?ur <*ang© or new cyolea. M B. H. BEST, Wte "B«st" Cyole Depot. TO EMPLOYERS.—We have, on - sale Wages '. and • Overtime Books,-as required by "The Industrial' Oraciliation and Arbitration Act, lyfla, and its amendments,—Fnra«efr Bros., **ExprßS8 >T Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1912, Page 2

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