Stud Notices. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION , DUKE OF ALBANY, ILL’Stand at Meadowbank this . Season. SERVICE, £2. Grazing Free. All care taken, but no > respoftibility. T, BRADLEY, Meriowbank. „ M TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MORRINSVILLE, AND TRAVEL THE ' SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Horse, PIN FIRE; PINBIRE is a dark bay Horse with black points, very muscular, good middle piece on abort legs, standing evenly over a lot of ground, fine mover, an exceptionally level bended good-tempered Horse. Pinfire, while on the turf, was known as an 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 honest workman. The" last season ho was racing he won the Auckland Clip, 2 miles ; also the Grand Stand Handicap, miles. Owing to an accident the next spring he'hnd to be thrown out of training. ' Yatteiinn, dam of Pinfire* is bv the celebrated : Austialian sire, Yattend n, a horse who occupied much the same place jn Australia ns Musket did in New Zealand. Fanny Fisher, dam of Torpedo, is also the dam of King Fisher, Isaac Walton; Hippocampus, Fishwoirmu, 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 ( anyone that lie is full-of the stoutest blood the Colony can bo if t of. PINFIRE will be at Smardon Bros.’ Stables, Te Aroha, every Monduy from 10 till 2 p;m., staying at Wairakau Monday night. .. , Terms.:' 3 grs. single mare j 2$ grp, three ; or more, property of one owner. For fmther particulars apply to . ’ FRANK MA RSHALL, ", jJV. U .L‘ F Morrinsville. THO STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 MORRINSVILLE, THE PUREBRED' CLYDESDALE STALLION, G LANCER. GLANCER,I»y Lord Salisbury (imported) dam' Scotch Annie Bred byMr R. Giiwn, Taeiri, Otago, in 1885. j Scotch Annie (Glancer’s dam) cost £5(JtHn j Scotland, and is admitted by competent judges to be the hestGly desdale mare ever ; brought to New Zealand . Qlancer.was a succetsful competitor .in j *.he showing. As a yearling he took Ist | Prize at Taeiri and Dunedin.' As a i two-yeiir-o'd -.was Ist at;Dunedin and Ist | at Taeiri. . As ja three-year-old was .2ud ?in a large class at both' the above Shows. IMPORTED from;the South by the Now 1 Zea'and Loan a: _ . and Mi rcantile Co. A Young Horse just in bis prime, sound, active, find good temper. His stock at Mat amu ta are turning out’ First-class Workers. ' Terms—£2 2s each Mare. .Good paddocksfur Mures at Is per week For further Particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL. ’ MORRINSVILLE. Hv.;; HO STAND THIS SEASON, tbe L imported .Norfolk Stallson; PERFECTION. PERFECTION, a brown hoise, stands 17.1 bands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action. His pedigree is as follows :—• Sire, Coker’s Perfection ;• g s, Perfection ; gg s, Jackson’s Perfection ; ggg s, Catton ; gggg f, Bay Beckingham ; ggggg s, Grand Conqueror; gggggg s, Henderson’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 half-brothers to Perfection were sold for SCO and 800 guineas respectively when’five and three years o'd. Perfection has taken 27 Fust and Champion Prizes, and never suffered defeat! „ ’ Tl.is grand stallion, Perfection will stand at Meadow bank this season, and travel as follows • » Monday —At Paeron, Crosby’s Stable. Tuesday —Hikntnia‘. Corbett’s Stable, and returns to Paero'i Wednesday. Meadowbank, Thursday, all day. Friday —Te Arolm West, at A. Farmer’s, Manawaru, then toTe Aroha via Murphy’s bridge. Stands at Meadowbank Saturday and Sunday. SERVICE FEE? \ £2 10s ; Groom's Fees, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom at first Service. Service fees to be paid on or before 10th January, 1896. - Grazing free, all u!ire, but no responsibility, at Meadowbank only. For further particulars apply to Groom in charge concerning the horse. Notice.— All mares that any of my. horses have eeived and not proved in foal, will be reived free of charge by either of my horses, Perfection or Duke of Albany. An early appluation for P, infection or Duke of Albany lists as they are bound to fill fust. T. BRADLEY, Proprietor. Meadowbank, near Te Aroha,.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 4
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704Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 4
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