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Stud Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MORRINSVILLK, The Thoroughbred lloi.se MALICE, By The Dauphin—dam Bessemer. MALICE is 4 years old, dark bay, with blank points; stands 17 hands, well proportioned ; nice short back, well coupled : up to any weight. Good temper, very i[uict, goes well in any harness. lie should leave .stock of a class the count!y is very short of, viz., big upstanding Carriage Horses and weightcarrying Hacks and Hunters. He lias never been trained or tried to gallop, though he comes from a good racing family and is perfectly sound. The Dauphin (sire of Malice) is by Traducer (imp.), dam Maria Theresa (imp ). by Rataplan, dam Maria Louise, was a very fast horse, winning, amongst other races, the Canterbury Derby, lie is sire of I'Yaternite (winner of Wanganui Derby), Donald MeKinnon, one of the best cross-country horses in the colony, Ballyhooley, Sylvanus, and many other Hessemor (dam of Malice) was bred by the New Zealand Stud Co.. is by Musket (imp.), dam All Steel, by Stoekham (imp.), dam Miss Butler, by Stecltrap (in p.). Bessemer is also dam of Hukutere, u horse that won the double two years at Gisborne, and as si .Stud Horse took champion prize in the show ring. The steeplechase horse Kiugswood also claims Bessemer as dam. Bessemer is full sister to that successful stud marc Steel All, dam of Levanter, winner of the Grand National Steeples at Auckland last winter ; she is also dam of St. Patrick (by Sr Logo), Steel King (by Terms! : A'- 10s, single marc ; two or more, property of same owner, £2 '2s ; payable on Ist January, 1S!)7. (Jnoil grass paddocks, well watered, at Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Route in future issue. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, < 0 Moirinsvilh rn<) STAND THIS SKASON AT TK X AWAMUTU, loroughbred !* FREEDOM. Terms and route in a future advertise"i]lK THOUOUGII 15 KK D STALLION M i: S K A 1' E E It Will stand the season in Waikato and serve a limited number of marcs at £."> os. Good grazing at 1- per week. All care taken, bllC no responsibility incurred. Route in future issue. JO'IN BROWNE. Cambridge, 1 Dh September, I.KOti. The Thoroughbred Stallion IIURNPIPE, by Sword Dauee Fishgirl, by VattenWill Stand at Gorton this season and spend two nights a week at Mr C. Lake's farm, Hautapn. Terms : Two guineas per marc. Grazing at Is per week, all care being taken but no responsibility accepted. For ex tended pedigree sec: cards. I'll IN 0 E VEII GU S fill Stand at Te Awamutu and will travel the surrounding districts. Route, etc., in future advertisement. JOHN BOLLARD. N OTIC K The following Hcavv Draught Sires will bo at the s-rvice of breeders throughout the Districts of Waikato coming season : KOYAL CONQUEROR BETTER TIMES KING OF THE RING CHANCELLOR Also, the Thoroughbred Stallion LOCIIINVAR Particulars in future issue. JAMKS ISAXTLR. ''7||> PRELIMINARY STUD NOTICE. 'The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Colt MACCrRKGO.It, the property of the New Zealand Land Association, Wii.i, Stand This Season at Woodl.ANl'S, Taui-iki. Macukecok is a three-year-old colt, by the famous imported sire Lord Salisbury, out of the purebred Clydesdale mare Queen. Queen was bred by Mr Dan Macgrcgor. of Oamaru ; by Lord Iladdo, dam Maggie, by Muir Lad (imp,) Lord Haddo is by the famous imported sire Young Danker, out of the imported Clydesdale marc Lady lladd3. Terms atid route in future advertisement

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 September 1896, Page 4

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