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Stud Nblicesi ME CLYDESDALE STALL! O N DUKE OF ALBANY, TV ILL Sfund at Meadowbunk this > ; SERVICE, £2. ; Grazing Free./ All /care taken, but;.no . respouibilitv. v •<••')/ . T,. BRADLEY, . ; T ?? V,- ; , Medowbank. TO STATED THIS SEASON AT MOR- . RINSVILLE, AND TIUVfeL THE’ “ SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Horse, PIN FIRE. m PINFIRE is a dark bay‘Horse with black points, very nmscidarf' jjood , middle piece on aliort legs, standing'evenljr over a Jot of ground, fine mover, an exceptionally level headed good-tempered Horse. Pinfibe, jyhile on the was known as an exceptionally good stayer (ono of tlje best qualities we can have in,.a sire for getting haekH, horses that have to work all day must have stamina),, a* thoroughly game honest workman; The last season he was won Cup, 2 miles ; aisb the Grafid Stand'Handicap, !£ miles. Owing to an accideqt,the next spring he hud to be •thrown out. of y tramming. ■: ■ ■ • '

Yatteiina, darn of Pinfire;. is by the celebrated Australian, sire, Yattendm,. a horse who occupied much'the same f piaee in Australia as Musket did. ja-lilew land. Fanny Fisher,'dairi or, Torpedo* is also the dam of King FishefylsaHjC, Walton', Hmnnnnmnno "R’lulvtiVAmon ' JPiDfil'tJ Hippocampus, Fishwomiiu, etc. is only a,/young.(iorse, his oldest gets are now yearlings, but they show Jjreaf pro* mise, combining size and quality. \ 1 {A glance at Piufire’s pedigree will show anyone' that he is full of the stoutest blood the Colony, can dio-ifit of., • PI NFI RE Vi If be at Sfri ardon Bros? Stables, Te Aroha, every Monday from 1.0 till 2 p*jn., staying, at Wairukau Monday night. >r-y-‘-y\ *,.i ii'o w-»r». Terms : 3 grs.'srngie.mare.-; 2£ gra, 1 thre6 or more, property of one owner. For further particulars apply to > ’FRANK-MARSHALL,. «. : . • Morriuhviile. ~ mo STAND, THIS SEASON AT 1 MORRINSVILLE, THE PUKEBEEDJ CLYDESDALE STALLION,

GLANCER* by- LordSiiisbury(imported) dam Scotcb'-Annie (iiuportt;d-),« > Bred.by 1 Mr 11. Gaun, Taeifi, Otago, in 1885. Scotch Annie (Gluncer’s dam) cost £SOO in Scotland, and is admitted by competent judges to be the best Chdesdale mare ever brought to New Zealand. Glancer was a successful competitor in *.be showing. As a yearling ho took Ist Piize at-Tueiti and 3rd at Dunedin. Asa twn-yeur- 0 :d was Ist at Dunedin and Ist «t Taeiri. As three-year-old was 2nd in u large class at both the above Shows. IMPORTED from the South by the New Zealand Lpan and Mt rcantyte Co. A Young Horse just in his prime, sound, active, and good temper. His stock at Matamatu are turning-out First-class Workers. , Terms—£2 2s each Mare. Good paddocks for Mares at Is per week For further to FRANK MARSHALL MOKRINSV.ILLE. mO STAND THIS SEASON, the. JL imported Norfolk Stallion A . PERFECTION,' 77 ——— - 5i ;■ i- >.l PERFECTION, a brown home, Btands 17.1 hands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action. ? ’ * “' \ r His pedigree is as . follows : —Sire, Coker’s Perfection ; g ?, Warthis’ Perfection ; gg s, Jackson’s Perfection ; ggg s, Catton ; gggg s, Bay Beckingharo ; ggggg s, Grand Conqueror ; gggggg s, Henderson’s King George. Dam by Old Phenomenon (which horse trotted 18 miles in the hour, and wub sold for 800 guineas) ;J by gd Wink’s Perfection. I Two half-brothers to Perfection were soli for SCO and 800 guineas respectively when five and three years old. Perfect!on has taken 27? -PirSt Arid: Champion Prizes, and never suffered defeat. , >. This grand stallion, Perfection will stand at Meadow hank this season, and travel as full, wMonday —At Paeroa, Crosby’s Stable. Tuesday—Hikutuia. Corbett’s Stable, and returns to Pnerov Wednesday. Meadowhank, Thursday, all day. Friday—-Te Aroha West/at A. Farmer’s, Mahawuru, then to Te Aroha via Murphy’s bridge. Blands at Meadowhank Saturday and Sunday. SERVICE FEES : £2 10s ; Groom's Fees, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom at first Service. Service fees to bo paid pn or before 10th January, 1896. Grazing free, all care, but no responsibility, at Meadowhank only. Foi further paniculate apply to Groom in otiurgo concerning the lioi>e. Notice.—-All mares that any of my horses have served and not proved in foal, wiil be leivcd free of charge* by { either of my horses, Perfection or Duke ! t»f Albany. An early application for Pu - - feclion or Duke of Albany lists as they are bound to till fust. T. BRADLEY, Proprietor. Meadowbank, near Te Aroha,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1793, 11 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1793, 11 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1793, 11 December 1895, Page 4

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