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The Stud. MU ITUDN 0 T I C E TBE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION M USKAPE E 11, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION BRAE M A R WILL TRAVEL THE DISTRICT THIS SEASON. Particulars in future issue. JOHN BROWNE, 10/9 Woodburn, Cambridge. rriO STAND AT CROSS ROADS 1 NEAR TE AWAMUTU, The Thoroughbred Stallion FREEDOM, By Captivator—dam, Maid of Honour. Terms: Single mares, guineas; two or more, 3 guineas, half guaranteed ; lots of five, one free. Limited to oO mares. Goo.i graziug Is per week. Every care taken but uo responsibility. N.B.— Breeders desirous of using the above horse this season will require to make early application, as his list is fast filling. . H. WEAL, 10/9 Te Awatnutu. COMMODORE. npo STAND AT WAIMANU, fi. and travel if sufficient inducement is offered—The above favourably known C'ydesdale Stallion. Bred in New South Wales. Sire Davie (imp)—dam Brisk (imp). His stock arc proving active, honest Terms- 3-Jj guineas; due when mare proves in foal. Grazing free, but uo responsibility taken. Mares taken in charge as per arrangement. Waimauu, September 6th, 1900. 7/9 rpo STAND AT MORRINSVILLE )L and travel surrounding districts of Piako coming season—Brown.Colt LORD ELDERSLIE, Bred by John Reid, Esq., Eldcrslie, Oamaru. By Hard Times—dam Lizzie, by Lord Salisbury (imp); second dam, Young Gip, by Auditor (103, N.Z.5.8.), by Young Banker (1, N.Z 5.8.; imp); third dam, Gip, by Emperor (imp).

The above colt is a beautiful brown and very well drown, with very heavy cone and good feet. For size, conformation, breeding, action, temper and colour this colt will be very hard to beat and breeders will do well to-see him. Hard Times, sire of Lord Klderslie, was a most successful sire and show ring horse, winning first and champion prises at Taieri, Dunodiu, Waimate and Oamaru. Lizzie, dam of Lord Elderslie, is by that champion of champions, Lord Salts, bury (imported), who proved himself one of the, if not the very best, sires ever imported this side of the line. Lizzie, dam of Gip, was got by Auditor ;iO3 N.Z S.B), grand dam by Emperor (imp). Terms—Single mare, £3 10s ', Two or more £3 3s; Five mares property of one owner, one mare free. Owners at time of service held responsible. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, Morrinsville, Owner ; or, JAMES INNBS, Groom iu Charge, THE CHAMPION THOROUGH--1 BRED SIRE LEOLAN.TIS, By Leolinus—Atlantis, Will stand at Morrinsville and travel Te Aroha, district. Terms : £4 4s. Also, M A L ICE, By The Dauphin, dam. Bessemer, by Musket, Will be at the service of breeders in the Piako district. Terms : £2 2s. FRANK MARSHALL, Owner. Morrinsville. (For the pastr2l years with Mr T. Gcinmill, blacksmith, of Cambridge), INFORMS the Public that he intends starting iu business on his own account, on the Ist August next, in suitable premises adjoining Messrs MoNicol's Salcyards in VICTORIA STREET (opposite the Post-OHiee), as a SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Charges Strictly Moderate. 23/ JOHN BETTLEY, [7HOLESALE & RETAIL T V BUTCHER, Opposite tlie Hamilton Hotel, BESr QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT Connected wherewith is the HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE HOT DINNERS DAILY from 12 to 2 o'clock. Chops and Steaks ready in 10 minutes. Every accommdation tor cyclists. /IS" Races, Regattas, Shows, etc., etc., catered for. 7/4 W'ASTE PAPER for ualo at The Waikato Aews Office.—Geo Rdtiecncibo. " 'opriotor

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 751, 11 September 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 751, 11 September 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 751, 11 September 1900, Page 4

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