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Stud Notices. "H II E THI 0 R T 0 K V BONNY TO.M Will Stand at Whatawliata this .season. Terms, etc., on application to F. STOREY, Whatawliata. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 LOCHIEL, OiiAOi'o —Thoroughbred Stallion PI^FIRE (188 G), J!y Torpedo, out of Yatterina, by Yattendon. PIXFIKE, a dark bay with black points, is one of the most promising entires standing in the district and descended from the stoutest blood in the Southern Hemisphere. He possesses a beautiful temper, with a splendid constitution, and, as lie has never been abused or overdone, has proved himself a sure foalgctter, and is now in bia prime. The first of his stock, now two years old, are very promising, and at the Waikato Show last year took first, second and third prizes against allcomers. MoNICOL & CO., Or J AS. BAXTER, 'ERR Y L E G S 2nd. . (bred by late John McNiool), Sire Merrylegs, by Shales (England), dam Laverock, g dam Duchess, by Derby, WILL STAND ATJTRECARNE, CamDKIIX.'E, this season, and be at Ohanpo every Tuesiiay from I'2 to 3. Terms : Two guineas ; one guinea at first service, and one guinea when mare proves in foal. Grazing at Is per week, but no responsibility. This is the first time Merrylegs '2nd has been offered to the Waikato public, and in all probability will be the last. mO STAND TFLS SEASON AT 1 MORRINSVILLE, Tho Thoroughbred Horse MALICE, By The Dauphin—dam Bessemer.

MALICE is I years old, dark bay, with black points ; stuuds 17 hands, well proportioned ; nice short bad;, well coupled ; up to any weight. Good temper, very quiet, goes well in any harness. He should leave .stock of a class the country is very short of, viz., big upstanding Carriage Horses and .vcightearrying Hacks and Hunters. He has never been trained or tried to gallop, though he comes from a good raeinr; family and is perfectly sound. The Dauphin (*iro of .Malice) is by Traduocr (imp.), dam .Maria Theresa (imp ). by Rataplan, dam Maria Louise, was a very fast horse, winning, amongst other races, the Canterbury Derby. He is sire of Fnitcrnito (winner of Wanganui Derby), Donald MeKinnon, one of the best cross-country horses in the colony, Ballyhooley, Sylvamts, and many other brilliant performers. Bessemer (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 Steeltrap (hip.). Bessemer is also dam of Hukutere, a horse that won the double two years at Cisborne, and as a Stud Horse took champion prize in the show ring. The steeplechase; horse Kingswnod also claims Desssiner as dam. Bessemer is full sister to that successful stud mare Steel All, dam of Levanter, winner of the (.rand National Steeples at Auckland lust winter ; she is also dam of St. Patrick (by Si Leger), Steel King (by Gipsy), both good performers on the flat Terms : il'l 10s, single marc ; two or more, property of same owner, £'2 'is ; payable on Ist January, 1807. Good 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, o.| !) Morrinsville. rno STAND THIS SEASON AT TE JL AWAMUTU, The Thoroughbred Stallion LTxEEDOM. Terms and route, in a future advertisement. iW<) 11. WEAL. 81 v% mH 10 THOROUG 11 811 E D STALLION MuaKA L' e e R Will stand the season in Wuikalo and serve a limited number of matey at Co ss. Good grazing at Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Route in future issue. JOHN RIIOVVNE. idgc. 11 th September, lSllli. ft Y's?\ The Thoroughbred Stallion HORNI'IPI'!, by Sword Dance—Fishgirl, by Vatt>cndou, out of Fanny Fisher, Will Stand at I lorton this season and spend two nights a week' at Mr C. Lake's farm, Hautapu, Terms : Two guineas per mare. Grazing at Is per week, all care being taken but no responsibility accepted. For extended noriiorcc see cards. PUY ONLY MAS El* 1 1 EL STAR BRAND MULLET. EST IT 1 a TU L

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 41, 13 October 1896, Page 4

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