The Stud m T’U D SEASON, 1901. To Horse Owners, THE WAIKATO ARGUS, havinga larger circulation than any other publication amongst the breeders and farmers of the district, affords spectul facilities to owners of stallions in bringing their animals under tire notice of clients. Specially liberal terms are offered for advertising stallions for the season. HORSE CARES. T Y A 8 P KOI AL I Orders Executed with Neatness and Despatch. First-class Work ! Moderate Trices ! Prompt Delivery ! Satisfaction Guaranteed ! T U D NOTICE S The Thoroughbred Horse, ST. HIPPO, St. Leuer Hipfona, Will travel Cambridge, Hamilton, and Te Awarnutu districts. St. Hippo is a bay, standing 16.2, and very powerfully built, with the best of tempers, and should get first-class carriage horses and hunters. He was one of the best performers in New Zealand, winning Hawke’s Pay Guineas, New Zealand Cup, Auckland Gup, Northern Derby, and Auckland Plate at three years. Terms—£4 4s half guarantee. Cards on application. R. MoMICKEN, 17/9 Cambridge. The well-known thoroughbred INSOMNIA, Sounds Shrovetide, Will stand at Hamilton and travel the Ngaruawahia and Waipa Districts where sufficient inducement offers. For fnrther particulars apply DALGLEISH & CO., 16/9 Hamilton. W Hrro STAND THIS SEASON at Hautapu and travel as will be advertised in future issues—The Clydesdale Stallion LOCHABER, 4 years, Sire, British Lion—dam, Thornby Meg, by Hard Times Fee—Single mare, 4 guineas; two or more, 3| guineas each Also, the Thoroughbred, ST. CRISPIN, 6 years, St Leger—Zingara For extended pedigree see Stud Book Single mares, £3 ; two or more, £2 10s each This horse won the Derby and a lot of other good races. R. HANNON, 16/9 Hautapu nno STAND THIS SEASON 1 at Morrinsville and travel Piako and Tc Aroha Districts The Heavy Draught Stallion LOR D EL HERBLIE Hard Times—Lizzie The Thoroughbreds LEOLA N T I 8 Leolinus—Atlantis AND MALICE Dauphin—Bessemer The Readstcr MERRY BOY will stand at Morrinsville and travel Waikato Particulars in future advertisements or from FRANK MARSHALL, 7/g Owner, Morrinsville. t ripo STAND THIS SEA SON X at Te Awarnutu, Kihikihi Otorohanga and Te Kuiti —The Trotting Stallion ATLAS, By Judge Belden (imp), record 2.31dam, May (imp) Judge Belden by Elmo, record 2.27 For terms see cards. A. HOLLINGSHEAD, Owner, Otorohanga. Late Owner—ll. Willis, Papakura. 4/9 mE RUIIT FORGE, TE KUITT. J. & W. ORMSBY, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. First-class Workraarislup ! Charges Mod or at©
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1052, 19 September 1901, Page 1
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