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. Stud Notices. THE CLYDESDALE STA L LION DUKE OF ALBANY, -ILL Stand ;at. Meadowbiink this T V Season. • SE R VICE, £2, Grazing Free. AH care taken, but no responibility.' -• 8 7 ‘ . T. BRADLEY, Medowbank. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MORBINSVILLE, AND TRAVEL THE SURRODNDING DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Horse, PINFIRE, PINFIRE is a dark bay Horse . with black points, V6ry muscular, good middle . piece on short logs, standing evenly over a lot of ground, fine mover, an exceptionally level bended good-tempered Horse. "Pinfire, while on the turf, was known as tpi exceptionally good stayer (one of the best qualities we can have in a sire for getting hacks, horses that have to work all day must have stamina), a thoroughly, game hdnest.worknian. ‘ The hist season he was racing lie won the Auckland Cup, . 2 miles ; also the Grand Stand Handicap, 1£ miles. Owing to an accident the next .spring he hud to be thrown out of traiuingr. ' ’ ' 'V -.: * Yatterina,' dam of Pinfire. is by the celebrated Australian sire, Yatten’d')n, : a horse who occupied much the same place in Australia as Musket did in New Zealand, . Fanny Fisher, dam of Torpedo, is 'also the dam of King Fisher, Isaac Walton, Hippocampus, Fishwotnaa, etc. .Pinfire is only a young horse, his oldest gets are now yearlings, but they show, great promise, combining size and quality, \ . | {A: glance at Pinfire’s pedigree will show ahycne that he is full'of the stoutest blood the Colony can bo iet of. .’ • ;■? PINFIRE will ; be at Sran’rdon Bros.’ Stables, Te Aroha, every Monday from 10 till 2 p;m., staying at Wairakau Monday night..’ . . /; •- '

Terms : 3 grs.single mare ; 2£ gn»,.. three or more, property of one owner. . For furtber'particulars apply to j FRANK, MARSHALL, v * Morrinsville. fpO STAND THIS SEASON AT J. MOBRINSVILLE, THE POREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Q LANCER. f , •. ( , i ; GLANCER, by Lord S.iliabnry (imported) dnin Scotch Annie (imported). Bred by Mr >R.;Gawp,- Taeiri, Otago,'in' 3885. Scotch Annie (Glaneer’s dam) cost £SOO in Scotland, anfl His admitted by competent judges to he tbe best Clydeßdale mare ever brought 2f«aland. V 1 s HGlancer was a successful competitor in thesho«ing. As a yearling he took Ist Prize at Taeiri and 3rd at Dunedin. Asa two«year-o!dwas lst at Duftedin and Ist at Tapiri. As Ja three-year«old was 2nd in a large class at both the above Shows. IMPORTED from the South by the New Loan and Mercantile Co.: A Young.,Horse-just in bis prime, sound, active, and good temper. His stock at • Matamata are ; torning-out First«class Workers. Terms—.£2 2s each Mare. Good paddocks for Mares at Is per week * \?Fbr further Particulars apply to C FRANK MARSH A MORRINSVILLE. [lO STAND THIS BE.AS ON, the i - imported Norfolk STalliok PERFECTION.

PERFECTION, a brown horse, stands 37.1 hands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action. \ ‘ His pedigree is as follows ; Sire, Coker’s Perfection gp, WarthisV Perfection ; gg e, Jackson’s Perfection ; ggg s, Catton ; gggg p. Bay Beekiighafn Bj Grand Conqueror ; gggggg s, Henderson's King George. Dain by Old Phenomenon (which horse trotted 18 miles in f the hour, and was sold for 800 guineas)• by gd Wink’s Perfection!' ' ~- Two half-brothers to Perfection were sold for SCO and 800 guineas respectively when five and three years old. . ■» Perfect.gn, has taken 27F<>st and, Champion Prizes, and never suffered defeat. f ; '. V. \ • ■ •' »-r. ; Phis grand stallion, Perfection will stand at Meadow batik this season, and’j travel ,as follow* ■ V . ; r ; ? f Monday-—At Paeron, Crosby’s Stable. /Tuesday— Hikutaia. Corbett’s Stable, and returns to Payro-i Wednesday. Meadowbank, Thursday, alrday.’ . Friday— Te Aroha West, at A. Farmer’s, Munawaru, then to Te Aroha via Murphy’s bridge. Stands at Meadowbank, Saturday and Sunday. SERVICE. FEES : £2 10s ; Groom’s Fees, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom at first Service. - Service fees to l»e paid on or before lOtli January, 189(5. Grazing free, all cars, hut no responsi- 1 bi'ity, tit Meadowbank only, v For further particulars apply to Groom j in- Ciinrge concerning the horse. Notice. —All mares that any of my j horses have served and nqt proved in foal, wiil bo reived free of charge by j cither of my horses, Perfection or Duke.! of Albany. An early appli<atinn for P, r- | fection or Duke of Albuny lists as they are bound to fill fust. T; BRADLEY, . j Proprietor, j Meadowbank, near Te Aroha,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 4

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