Stud Notices. THE CLYDESDALE-. STALLION DUKE OF ALBANY, ; LL. Stan. Season. YV "ILL. Stand at. Mcudowbank this SERVICE, £2. Grazing Free. Ad care taken, - but no . responibiiity. ' - T. BRADLEY, ' " - Aieuowtmiik. . TO STAND THI3-SEASON AT MOR- '• RINSVJLLE, AND TRAVEL THE -i/d SURROONDINGi DISTIUOIV 3 v • / Tlie Thorough bred Hor*e, PIN FIRE/ PINFIRE-is it dark bay Horse with black, points, very muscular, good middle, piece on Bl,o::t lev's, .standing .evenly oyer a tot ofg rodnd,fi».• an eXceptionally levelheaded good-tampered Hume. PINFIRB, while on the turf, was known «B : au exceptionally' good, stayer (one of the best qualities we can have in a sire for getting hacks, Imrses tlpit have to work all . day must - have- stamina), n thoroughly guine honest workman; .The last seasp; he was.racing he w on the" Auckland- Cup, ' 2 tiii leß ; ‘.aiso the. G rand Si and Hutidicap, ijj miles. Owing to’an accident the next Bpr.ug he had to be thrown out of trains -Ing.• • *' . ; „vHYaftetinn, dnipnJqf: ia. jhy. .the cel-brated Aiist atian sire, Ystteiid n, a horse who occupied much the same place -in"Austra!{« as.Mnskel-did in -New Z-a-land; Fanny Fisher,-dam of Torpedo, is also tlie d>m of King Fwlier, Isaac. Walt on, Hippocampus,^Fishwpiusu. etc?, Pinfire is only a youug i pise. his oldest gets; are now yearlings, hiit-they; show great protnisivcomhioihg size and quality. -A glance at Pinfire’- p,digree wilt show any*, no that lie is 1 nil b« the stoutest bmod the Colony cau boct'of. .. <■ • PINFIRE will be at Sihardon Bros.’ Stables, Te Aroliaj.evtfryrMoiiday from 10 . till 2 p-u»., stay ing at W'airakau Mondaynight. * .' ' ' Tenps • 3 grsl Biitgie;iuure ; 2£ era-, three - or mom, property of- one owner.- j For fuither particulars apply.tn - x FRANE MARSHALL,: ' Morrinsvillc. fpO STAND THirti .SEASON AT al'> MORRINSVILLB, -THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, G LANCER. GLANCER, hy LordSdirbury (imported) •inin Scotch Annie (imported). Bred by Mr R. Ghw hi. Timiri, 'Otago, in . -188j5. , .Scotch Autiie (G aneei’B «brirr)rcoßf£fluo'in fecpt.ami, and is adnVlteil! by competent judges to be tiie best Cly desdale mare ever brought to New Z talaii'di VT /’.; , • v ' Gfuiicer waH a succefcwfnl competitor in ♦he slipA'ing. . , a y earling ■ lie took. Ist ttt.Taeiri and:3«f‘atiDii ! heri.th. 'f As it Iwo-yeur-o d was Ist at Duuedin mid Ist at Taeiri. -a ,three year-old, was 2nd Siip^laii^t^sit-ihbtlirflieiaboyie^.Sybws; IMPORTED from the South by the New ‘Zea and Loan and M. ronntHe Co. A Yoihug Horse just in his prime, sound, active,.uud gt«>d temper. His stock at ;Mat»iriata are turning out First-class Workers. - v : ; " - ' r. Term«-L£2 2 s pncli Mare. Good paddocks for Mares at Is per week For further Pit ticulura apply to FRANK MARSHALL/ 1 MORRINsVILLE. Fflo ,STAND THIS SEASON, JL '!MPjiB ; '’I£D NotiFiiLK STALLION PERFECTION. PERFECTION, a brown hoise, stand • 17.1 hands high, perfect-in symme'ry, wvil grand uption. : ‘ Ris pedigree is sW foj'ows : Sir* Coker’s Perfection ;gs, Wart Ins Pei fee fon ; gg b, Jackson’s P-iie. tn>D ; ggg i Cation ; gggg s, Bay Beckiughau. ;,gggj<; >, (Jrunil Cm qu'eror :-gggggg a, Hinder son’s King'George. Dam by-Old Pneno iii« non (which horse.itroLted 18 miles i the hour, and was-spUi for 800 guineas) /by gd VVinkV P.*;rf? clion. . . ' Two hall brothers' to Perfection wer 80l l for {jfO 'Mid 800 guineas respective!, when five und ihree y eats o d. .v .vPkrfkctjon lm« taken 27- Fbst am Cliiiiitpivu Piizes, and never .suffered do Jeut. i'j is grand stallion,. Perfection wil stand at Meadow hunk' this season, an< trayel as fiilj: Wh.:- ' Monday—Ai Paeroa, CrnSliy’s Stable. TpubDAY H kut.ia. Corbetfs S able and luturun to Piivio t Wkdkesday. ' ..-Meadowbank, Thursday, uirjlay, Friday—Vie Aroliu Farmer’s via Murphy' bridge. - ' " '• S.:.nds at Meadowhank. SatdiiDAY ant Sunday. , - ; ■' . . ' . 6d, to he j a il 'to Groom .at firs Service fees' to he paid on o belorf) lOtn jai.uary, 189(5. Giazing ficc, ad car. , tiut no responsi Me«"owhank only. ;:Fp« fui bier pailictdais .apply to Grooii coiiCeining the hoi>c. ' ' , All mares that- any of mj Horses have serveil and not | roved ii foal, wi l be; teivt-d free of dnuge Ir^ either of my liorses, Perfection or Diik’i of Albany. An early apph.ation foi P r faction or Duke Ot A huny lists as tnet are bouud to fill fast. J - ' T. BRADLEY, V--1 • . „ -' P-ooiici.r. y Meadowbank, nearTe Arol.a,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1791, 30 November 1895, Page 4
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