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The Stud. rpo STAND AT HANNON'S I HAUTAPU, The Clydesdale Stallion GLENLYON, Bred by J. N. Williams, Frimlcy, Hawke'a Bay. By British Linn (imp.)., dam Diamond (i hainpt'm mare). British Lion by Argyle, dam Darling, by Prince of Wales, grunddam Maggie, by Lochend Champion ; Argyle by Lurge Jock, dam Jean, by Lonclnner Turn ; Darling by Drevo's Piincc of Wnlw. Diamond was bred from an imported mare by Dngdale Glenlyon took prizes as a yearling and two-year-old. He ia a dappled brown, standing 18 hands, with splendid size and action, heavy bone, and especially good feet. He is a sure foal-getter. Fees : Tour guineas single mare ; two or more mares by arrangement. Two guineas at end of season, and balance if the mare prove in foal. Grazing free. All care taken but no responsibi ity. BANKS & HANNON, 23/0 Bautapu. '0 STAND THIS SEASON AT _ HAMILTON The First - class Thoroughbred Stallion INSOMNIA (Late Noktu Island). Insomnia is a powerfully-built bay horse, standing about 16 hands, with plenty of bone of t'no right quality (measuring 8J below the knee), and splendid temper. He is by Somnus, from Shrovetide, by St. Aubyn (imp), from Pancake ; by Sir Hercules, out of Pandora; by Operator (imp); Somnus, by Traducer (imp), from Hammock (imp); Hammock by Orest, from Mother Neasham by Buccaneer. The breeding of his sire, Somnus, need not be enlarged upon, as he descends (through both sire and dam) from that great horse Eclipse, while his dam Shrovetide has the St Aubyn and Sir Hevcnles strains to recommend her. For extended pedigree see Stud Book. Insomnia, besides winning several races, took first prize in 1895 both at Woodville and Palmcrston North Shows, and in 1896 at Hawke'a Bay he took second prize in the class best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses, beating Black Rose, Burlington and Leontine. He alao .took three first prizes at the Bay of Plenty Agricultural Show, 1896. He Ins, therefore, got the best of credentials to recomnend him for the use if breeders. Terms—Single mare, £2 10s ; two or more, £2 2s. Grazing at Is per week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to J. DALGLEIBH, 19/10 Hamilton. mo STAND AT MORRINSVILLE 1 THIS SEASON. Tub Thoroughbred Hoicks, LEOLANTIS, By Lcolinus (imp.)--dam Atlantis (imp). Half-brchor to the Champion Siic, St Leger. LEOLANTIS has taken First Prize at Auckland three years, and First and Champion at Waikato last year. He is a sound, strong constitutioned horse and sure foal getter. He reeds no recom* mendation. All I would ask is that breeders who have not seen him would do so before placing mares elsewhere. Also, MALICE, By The Dauphin—dam Bessemer. Bessemer by Musket, out of All Steel; All Steel full sister to Steel All, dam of Levanter. Dark bay horse, black points, seven years old, stands 17 hands. Malice will be at Eureka homestead every Wednesday from 8 o'clock till 10.30. For further particulars apply to owner, FRANK MARSHALL. 5/8 Morrinsvillc. U D NOTICE Waikatc Breeders are hereby notified that the Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER, And the Pure Clydesdale Stallion BRAEMAR, will stand in the Waikato District this season. Bkabmau is by Elpin out of Countess, both imported by the Stock and Fedigree Company. Elgin is by Luck's All, late champion ei.rc of Scotland. Elgiu won the first prizes at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Shows in 1879, 1880, 1881. BRAEMAR'S ROUTE: Monday—Pukekura .^leaday-Ohaupo iodnesday—Hamilton, via Narrows uirsday—Home, by Tramway Road ,';/;iday—Taotaoroa Saturday —At Home Terms—Muskapeer : Single mare, 3£ guineas ; two or more by arrangement ; lots of five, one free. Braemar : Single mares, 2|- guineas ; two or more by agreement ; lots of five, one free. JOHN BROWNE, 19/8 Owner. OUYERS & QELLERSIare con JJUYERS & DELLERSi stantly JJUYERS & JOELLERS) stantly being brought in contact through the instrumentality of THE ARGUS, which is isspntially The Settlers' Paper. Aii advertisement insetted in its columns will be reid in nearly every home in the district. Try it uud sec fur yourself

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 515, 18 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 515, 18 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 515, 18 November 1899, Page 1

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