The Stud. \ 'WW ft mo HOR 8 E-0 VV NE RS The Proprietor of The Arcuts desires to notify that ho makes a .Speciality u printing" HORSE CARDS. All orders wiil receive prompt attention. First-class work. Prompt delivery. Mcdcrivteclurgea. ... J 0 STAND at LOCHIEL STABLES «. and travel the Districts of Ohsupo, Te Awamutu, Orakau and Paterangi— The Heavy Draught Stallion BEN MO RE. Sire Cox's Lord Dunmore (imp.; 2117, C.S.B.)—dam, Heather Blossom '. lord Dunmore, by Pure Blood (1273,C.5.8.)j Heather Blossom, by Prince of Albyn (imp.)—dam Flower. BENMOBE, 6 years, bred by VV. Clark, Esq., Kyneton ; bay in colour, stands 16.3. and is a very powerfully-built massive horse, with the very best of feet, legs and hair. His symmetry, action, and temper are really first class, and stock already got by him are giving evety promise to be really tip-top. Terms—For each mare from breeders who have not used either of the undersigned's stallions previously, 5 guineas ; others, 4 guineas each.
To Travel the Districts of Pukenmu, Pukekura, Cambridge, Hnulapu, Tamahere and Tauwhare— GLEN EOY. Sire, Glengyle—dam, Rose; Glengyle, by Prince of th-3 Isles (imp.)—dam, Helen McGregor, by Glen Roy. Glen Roy, 3 years, bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Norimnby, is a really very well grown, grandly-formed colt of superior quality, with good colour and action. Terms—Single marc?, 4 guineas ; two or more, !H guiueas each; lots of five mares, one free. To Travel the Districts of Te Rore, Whatawhata, Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Tuhikaramea— CHALLENGER. . Sire, Gleuayle—dam, Nancy; Nancy, by Sir William Wallace—dam, Bess, by Thane of Clyde. Challenger, 4 years, bted by F. A. Bremer, Esq., Okaiawa, is a beautiful brown colt, well grown, powerfully built, with very good feet, legs and action, and grand constitution. Terms—Single mares, guineas; two or more, 3 guineas each ; lots of five, one mare free. The above-mentioned Stallions have been carefully selected, both as regards breeding and quality, and can hardly fail to prove of very great benefit to breeders of heavy draught stock who may avail themselves of their services. Benmoke has won upwards of 40 First and Champion Piizes at Representative Shows and his stock have never been beaten wherever shown. Glkn Roy holds an unbeaten record for Show-ring Awards, amongst them being Three Championships gained when a two-year-old, competing against the very best Stallions imported from the South and elsewhere. Challenger lias also eained a goodly number of prizes when meeting the very best Stock in the North Island. For exteuded pedigrees, particulars of show-ring performances, etc., see cards. To Stand The well and favourably known Thoroughbred Stallion, LOO H INVAR. Terms—Single mares, 3 guineas ', two or more, 2\ guineas each. Particulars as to routes, etc., in future issue. Good paddocking at Green Hill and Loohiel. Every possible care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Inspection invited at any time. WM. TAYLOR, 30/8 Green Hill, Te Awamutu. m%iSM 3T U D SEASON", 1900. BETTER TIMES, THE WELL - KNOWN CLYDESDALE, Will Stand this Season at Waihou and travel the surrounding districts. Terms—Single mare, fouf guineas; two mares property same owner, 3§ guineas; more as per agreement. Particulars as to route, etc., in future issue. PERCY BOWERS, Waihou. August 27Hi, 1900. 28/8 fffcwtfft ryO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, -"- The Favourite Draught Entire EARL OE SALISBURY, Rising six years ; sire. Salisbury Pride dam, Fan.
Terms : Ji'2 single mare. See cards lor further pedigree. Earl of SALISBURY is a bright bay, 17 hand?, with splendid i-ction and quiet temper, and look first prize Pukekohe as two-year-old. Pan was bought from the late John McNicol, and secured prizes at Wuikato and oilier shows. Mr D. Capper will have charge !"'• ""• ">■ ■■< - r "> The district proposed to travel is Mercer, Mnngalangi, Wairangi, Matalnua, Huntly, Kaugiriri, home, E. J. PARKER, 21/8 Churchill. HAKE GOOD ADVICE IF YOU WANT A SUPERB QUALITY TEA Full of Flavour, Strength, and Richness, TANDARD HH EA S These are over to the front, and are always blended from the BEST TEAS PROCURABLE IN INDIA, CHINA AND CEYLON. Various grad&y according to price. |
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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 751, 11 September 1900, Page 4
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