To StaGd the Season in the Sedcloa and Ward District. mHE TROTTING STALJ-TOK '-*- BJack Betdon Jay Beldon—Verice. TEEMS. £4 4s. Marss proving not ia foal free next season. geddbn. . TO THE BREEDERS OF MABLBOROUGH. rpHE STANDARD-BRED TROOT--2 TING HORSE PYO&gAUON. Rothschild—Ham. Record 2.20, grass track. Terms: £3 10s for the seasoa; £$ two or more mares the property of i the samn owner. M. MAHER, Blenheim. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PICTON. STANDARJ>-BRED PACING STALLION Welcome Jack Tua Marina, Thursdays, at noon. MeKenzie's Stables, Thursday afternoon. Stud fee. £4 4s. AH fees payable January Ist. 1916. • R. BRISCO, Owner, Picton To Stand the Season and Travd Blenheim, Seddon, Havelock, an 4 Hillersden. THE ROTHSCHILD TROTTING STALLION Lord Ashley (5.101'-s)v LORD ASHLEY is a nice bloo* colored chestnut standing. 16$. hands, with good flat bone, and in general 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, ft seconds, and 7 thirds over distances from 1 to 2-' miles. He ia the winner of one Futurity Stakes for 2-year-olds, thejreby demonstrating early speed, and his fastest public performance- waswraning easily 21 mites ia-ff.l'o' l!-5«. It 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 Ashley. Rothschild is the greatest sire of trotting and pacing speed' and' stamina, this side of the line, and hia many ssas and da-ughters have the same knack of producing good ones. 0«r leeotfd-helders of to-day are moßtly all of Rothschild blood. Lady Ashley is by Irvington out of a supposed Kentucky mare-, . from a thoroughbred. She was a very consistent trotter in her day, and" has several races to her credit. Her only other foal, Kawatiri, by Alerton, was also tho winner of several races, including Juvenile Stakes for 2-year-olds at Grey. Irvington and Kentucky were two great trotting sires, and their blood is connected' with some of the greatest producing mares of today. The above will be sufficient to show that Lord AsM'ey is a real trotter. TERMS: £5 5s single n?are, payable Ist January 1916>; two or more by arrangement. ~.^N tftre with mares; no respondbihty. AH correspondence— El EVANS, Renwick. To Stand this Season at Grassmere and travel the- Setiefon and Ward districts. THE PURE-BRED CLYDKSDALB STALMON Silver Gyle, (Silver Gift—Nell, by GlengvM. SILVER GYLE has been shown ia -he ring only two years. At Blenheim in 1913 he took first prize as a 3-year-old and second in local-bred agamsfc aged hcrses. In 1914 he took first,, champion, and special at Blenheim; and first ?ad champion at Kaikoura. Terres: £3 10s season, £2 5s halSguarantee, and £2 5s when mare pioves in foal. Groom-age fee ss,- payable on first service. For further particulars" apply— H. TROWER, Groom-in-chasge Or T. NEAL. Owner. RemovaS Notice J. NICHOLAS'S SHOEING FLOOR. J NICHOLAS, Junr., Blacksmith, s General Wheelwright, Horse- ■ shoer, Coach-painter, and General Smith, begs to notify his customers, and the public generally that he had REMOVED to LARGER PREMISES in ARTHUR STREET, roumS Wmtrmgham and Mitchell's Garago corner. More rpom, same attention, and th* very best workmanship. J, NICHOLAS, JliW,, ARTHUR STREET. ffIHE umlwi signed has fa? sale and c.:«» an.pply to order Flll'sX-<7;.ASS WELL-BURNT I '" -i. ¥ 6 H C O m Red wood town Brickyards. ""Siting Q?,iis of gooft ijiiality paper tiii> in* ijitKl it ''Espregs'" Ofinaa,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 6
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591Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 6
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