The Stud -«s® ULSU&, rfO ‘ST AN H Til IS SKA S0 N a at AJor' iu-'villc and travel' Fiako an ! To Aroha Districts The Heavy Draught Stallion L 0 H 0 EL 1) ERS LI E Hard Times- Lizzie ROUTE Tuesday -To Walton (Mr John TcagneV) Wednesday —From Walton to Waihou Hotel Th tv sd <y —WtuT'alran Friday —Tbnnuh Mrnawaru to Waihou Sal i.r. lay—Hoi ritisville Terms—£3 Ids single mare ; two or mere, £3 3s each The Thoroughbreds LEOLANTIS Leolinus—Atlantis ROUTE Tuesday —Through Waihou to Wairakau Wednesday— Manawaru, Waihou, home AND MALICE Dauphin— Bessemer The Roadster ME EEY BOY will stand at Morrinsvillc and travel Waikato ROUTE. Tue-day—Touwhare to Cambridge doer-day-■ Cambridge to Hamilton, through Tamahere : stops the night at the Royal Hotel, Hamilton Thursday—Nevvstead, Eureka, to Mori insville Terms- £2 10s single mare ; £2 2s two or more FRANK MARSHALL, 7/a Owner, Morrinsvillc. A ■ r-0 STA N D TH IS SEASON A and Travel the various Districts —The well known Thoroughbred Stallion MUSIC APEER Musket (imp)— Venus Transit • Routes and Terms in future issue 6/9 JOHN BROWNE \ 0 STAND THIS SEASON i at Hautapn The Clydesdale Stallion LOCHABERj 4 years, Sire, British L : on-dam, Thornhy Meg, by Hard Tim;s This horse will visit Fuhekura on Wednesdays, stay the night at Trecarnc, and return home on TliU'Sdays; will visit Te.mahcrc on Fridays. Fee—Single marc, 4 guineas; two or more, 3j guim as each Also, the Thoroughbred, ST. CRISPIN, 6 years, St Leger— Zingara He will travel via Roto-o-rangi on Monday to Te Awamutu, and will return home to Hautapn via Ohaupn on Tuesday, where ho will remain the rest of the week. For extended pedigree see Stud Book Single mares, £3 ; two or more, £2 10s each This horse won the Derby and u lot of other good races. 11. HANNON, 16/9 Hautapn 'IPO STAND AT WHATAWHATA I aud travel unrounding distiicto — The Thoroughbred Horse WE BLEY, By Hotchkiss—Fairy Queen Weuuy is a dark hay, IB hands o inches, with massive bone and good temper ; has won races over all distances, carrying heavy weights Terms -22 guineas; two or more as per agreement W. G RAE, 3/10 Owner T U I) s NOT I C E The Thoroughbred Horse, ST. HIPPO, St. i Jit.KVi ~ UIIToNA, Will travel Oamhri Ige, Hamilton, and Te Awamutu districts. St. Hippo is a liny, standing 18.2, and very powe-fully built, with the best of tempers, and should get first-class carriage hoises and hit tors. He was one of (lie best performers in N- >v Zealand, winning Hawke’s Bay < • ■< u«, New Zealand Cop, Auckland Cup, Northern Derby, ajul Auckland F-ate at three years. Terms—£4 Is half guarantee. Cards on application. H. MoMICKEN, 17/9 Cambridge. SL The well-known thoroughB RED INSOMNIA, SoMJttts v'-nu'jv i/riui-:. Will stand at Hamilton ami travel the Ngaruawabia and Waipa I.tiilricts where sufficient iiuluccinunl [lifers. For further paiiieulars apply , LALGLFISU & CO., 18, 9 Hamilton.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1077, 19 October 1901, Page 1
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