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To Stand the Season and Travel Blenheim, Seddon, Havelock, and Hillersden. THE ROTHSCHILD TROTTING STALLION Lord Ashley (5.10 1-5). LORD ASHLEY is a nice bloodcolored chestnut stnnding 16J hands, with good flat bone, and ingeneral appearance is a real "Rothschild," and is a square gaited trotter, requiring no boots. He was a very consistent performer on the track, having to his credit 6 firsts, 6 seconds, and 7 thirds over distances from 1 to 2 miles. He is the winner of one Futurity Stakes for 2-year-olds, thereby demonstrating early speed, 1 and his fastest public perfoimance waa winning easily 2 miles in 5.10 1-5. Iz is seldom that breeders in this district have the service of a real trotter at their disposal; therefore those in search of fast trotters or road horses would do well to try this sire. Lord Ashley is by Rothschild—Lady i Ashl<xj»*. Rothschild is the greatest sire of 7 trotting and pacing speed and stamina this side of the line, and his many > sons and daughters have the„ same kniiSk. o*f producing good ones. * Our * ' secSFd-holders of to-day are mostly all of Rothschild blood. V djady Ashley is by Irvington out of a supposed Kentucky mare, from a thorough bred. She w.-js a very con- . ssstenit trotter in her day, and has ' severa-li races to her credit. Her only other foa»I r Kawatiri, by Allerton, was also; the winner of several races, including. Juvenile Stakes for 2-year-oUcfe at Grey. Irvingto-n and Kentucky were two great trotting sires, and > , their blood is eooneeted' with some of the greatest producing mares of to--1 - day. Tlie- above will be sufficient to ■ show that Lord: Asfefey is a real | trotter.. ; TERMS: £5» 5& siagie mrare payable jlst January 19-1&; two or more by ; arrangement". j AM tare with mares; no responai- ! Diltty, Am eo»respon.'dieivoe-r----j ' " , ' , E. EVANS,. • RenTriek. ' \ '$o> Stamidi tMs- Season, ait ©uaasmere and travel the- SeiMaw and1. Ward ' • districts-. ' frjn IMS PURE-EKM)* €IL.YM«S'I>ALE ; ■* STALLION Silver Gyle, '.* (Sifreir Gift—Nelf, by ®fensyl!«>. i gDLKER ©YJLE has- been shown in rbe ring only two years. At Blenheim ! ih> 19'li3i he- took first prize' as a> S-year- ; old. and second' in local-bred" ag;a»nst iaggd1 hcrses. In ISl4' h> took first, ! champion, and! special at Blenheim; i and first j?nd champion at ICaikomra. | Terraa: £3> 10® season-, £2.' Si* half- : g,uanai*tee>, and £2" o& when mare ' proves, in foal. j Groom age fee ss, payable cm first ! service. For further parttetrlftrs apply— H. TROWTCK, ! frroomi-uai-eliaiigQ : Oir T. NEAL. Owner. miUS DRAUGHT STALLION A Silver Coin Will stand the season at Grovetown pnd will travel the surrounding disriots*. Tua Marina at mid-day on Friday, afc Mr Felix O'Sullhnn's farm; Shaw's Hotel, Itenwick, Tuesday evening?. Tern.s: Season £4, half-guarantee £5; £3 payable on January, Ist, 1916; balance when marc proves in foal. All efre taken with mares, but no rasper siHlity. G. DA WES, Grovetown. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PICTON. THE STANDARD-BRED PACING STALLION Welcome Jack Aged Horse. (Rothschild —Amelia). WELCOME JACK is known by everjone about Marlborough. He is ai> aged horse, and is the sippioved sire of promising stock. He ia a sure foal-getter, and is from a most fashionably bred stock. Welcome Jack is by the champion sire Rothschild—Tennessee. Amelia is by Berlin Abdalla. and Berlin Abdalla is by Black Abdalla (imported). Amelia's dam is out of an Arab more by Blackmail. Amelia was one of the smaitest mares that every stepped out in Christchurch. Welcome Jack is half brother to Millwood and Maid of the Forest. Stud Fee, £4 4s. All Fees payable Ist January, 1916. Welcome Jack will be at the Tua Marina Hotel on Thursdays, at 12 o'clock; at McKenzie's Stables, Blenheim, on Tlursdivy afternoons an** Friday mornings until 10 o'clock, or anywhere about Blenheim as per" ar-rp.ngenu-nt. As this is likely to be the last soasan of Welcome Jack standing in Marlborough, owners should not miss the cluuico of the services of one of the best hoi tea that ever rame to the district. Welcome Jack lias won from one mile to t.vo and u-quarter miles in the mud and on xhe ten of the ground. " Good paddock ing at 2s per tvock but no responsibility. For further particulars apniv to R. BRISCO/ Owner, Picton. To Stand the Season in the Soddoa and Ward District, rjIHE TROTTING STALJ 'ON Jay Beldon—Vorico. TERMS £4 4s. Mares proving not m foui free next season J. 0 I^RiEN", Seddon,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6

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