Stud Notices. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DUKE OF ALBANY, ILL Stand at Meadow bank this Season. S ; E RVIC E, £2. Grazing -Free. All care taken, but no : responibilitv. -T. BRADLEY, Medowbanlc. SSf TO. STAND THIS SEASON AT MOR- ' EINSVJLLE, AND TRAVEL THE _ SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Ilorse, PINFIRE. PINFIRE is a daifi- bay Horse; with black points, V6ry muscular, good middle piecd'on short legs,-standirig-evenly over • a lot of ground, fine mover, an exceptionally level headed good-tempered Horse. PiutriEE, while on the ’turf, was known hr an exceptionally good etayer (one of the beet qualities We can have in a sire for gettingdiackn, horses that have to woik all day must liave stamina), a thoroughly game honest workman. The last Reason he.was racing ho won the Auckland Cup, S miles ; also the Grand Stand Handicap, 3£. miles. Owing to an accident the next spring he hud to be thrown out of training. Yatteiinn, dam of Pinfire. is by the celebrated Austtalian sire, Yattond >n, a horse who occupied much the: same place in Australia as Musket did in New Z.-tx- . land. Fanny Fisher, dam of Torpedo, is nlso the dam of King Fisher,lsaac Walton, Hippocampus, Fiahwoirian, etc. Pinfire .’ is only a young horse, Uis oldest gets are now yearlings, but they, show great 'pro-, mis'e, combining size god qjuality. V g JA glance at Pirifire’s pedigree will show' anycne that he is full of the stoutest blood the Colony can boast of. - . PINFIRE will be at Smardon Bros.’ .. Stables, Te Aroba, every Monday from 10 'till 2 p;u)., staying at Wairakau Monday night. . , .; ' " ; ” ' ;. : v Teiins : 3 grs. single mare ; 2£ grs, three ‘ or more, property of one owner. - For fin tlier particulars apply to ■ FRANK MARSHALL, , | :. Morrinivillt*. npO ; STAND t THIS! SEASON AT il ' MORRINSVILLE, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, G LANCER.
G LANCER, by Lord Salisbury. (imported) dam Scotch Anuie (imported). Bred by Mr R. Gawn, Taeiti, ./Otago, ; in 1885. Scotch Annie (Glancer’s dam) cost £SOO in Scotland, and, is admitted by-competent jtfdges to be the best Clydesdale: mare ever brought to New Zealand; _ • _ Glancer was a succetsful competitor in the showing. As a yearling he took Ist Prize at Taeiri and 3rd at Dunedin. As a, two-year-old-was.lst.at Dunedin and Ist at Taeiri. As ia three-ytSar-ojd was 2nd in a large class at both the above ‘Shows. IMPORTED fcom the South by tlie New . Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. A Young Horse just in bis prime, sound, active, and good temper. His stock at Matnmata are turning-out First-class Workers. ,>-i 7.':// •//' Terms —£2 2s each Mare. Good paddocks for Mares at Is per weej^ Forfnrtlrer Particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, MORRINSVILLE. Qmt JIO STAND THIS SEAS ON, the imported Norfolk Stallion PERFECTION. PERFECTION, a brown boise, stands 17.1 hands high, perfect in symmetry; with ' : giiind action. * . ; HiR pedigree is as follows : —Sire, Coker’s Perfection ; g f, Wart luV Perfection ; gg r, Jackson’s Perfection •; ggg s, Catton ; gg gg p, Bay Buckingham ; ggggg e, Grand Conqueror ; gggggg s, Henderbou’s King George. Dam by Old Phenomenon (which. horse trotted’ 18 miles, in the hour, and was sold for 800 guineas); by gd Wink’s Perfection. Two hnlf-brotherß to Perfection werreoldfor SCO and 800 guineas respectively when five find three years o'd. . 7 Perfection ht« taken 27 Fbst and ClmmpiOu Prizes, and never suffered defeat. , , > ‘ 7 ’ - This grand stallion, Perfection will stand at Meadow bank this season, and travel as foll -w-----s. Monday—At Paeroa, Crosby’s Stable. Tuesday —Hikutnia. Corbett’s Stable, and returns to Paero i Wednesday. Meadowbank, Thursday, alt day. Frid'ay— Te Amlin West,at A. Farmer’s, Mannwaru, then to Tc Aroint via Murphy's bridge. . i Stands at Meudov/bonk Saturday and Sunday. - ' SERVICE FEES : £2 10« ; Grow* Fees, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom «t i\m Service foes to be paid on oi before iOth January, 1896, Grazing free, all cure, but no reap ontiU bi’ity, at ftieaoowbank only, For further piiiticulurs apply to,Groom in Charge concerning the horse, mares that any of tny horses have spived. and not proved u foal, will bo reived free of charge In either of my horses, Perfection or Duke of Albany. An early application for P. r feeiioti or Duke .oi ; Albany lists as tiny ar'e’bourid to till last, ;;.7/. /' -7.77/ T. Bradley. Pibpiiclor. Meadowbonk, near Te Arolia,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 9 November 1895, Page 4
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