Tho Stud rs ’Q ST AN H TIIJ 8 S I l ' AS O N a! at Moniiuville and travel Piako ami To Arolia District!! The Heavy Dram:ln Stallion LORD ELDERSLIE Hard Times—Lizzie ROUTE Tuesday-To Walton (Mr John Teague's) Wednesday—From Walton to Waihou Hotel I'lini srl iy—Wairahau Friday—Through Mmawaru to Waihou Saturday—Morrinsville Terms—£3 10s single mare ; two or more, £3 3s each The Thoroughbreds LEOLAN T I S Leolinus—Atlantis ROUTE Tuesday— Through Waihon to Wairakau Wednesday—Manawaru, Wuihon, home AND MALICE Dauphin—Bessemcr The Roadster MEEEY BOV will stand at Morrinsvillc and travel Walk at' ROUTE, Tuesday—Tainvharo to bridge Wednesday-Cambridge \ Hamilton, throuch Tamahere : stop'- the night at the Royal Plotei, Hamilton Thursday—Ncwstead, Eureka, to Morrinsville Terms- £2 10a single mare ; £2 2s two or more FRANK MARSHALL, 7/ K Owner, Morrinsville^ rno „ . i and Travel tho various Districts Hie well known Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER Musket (imp)— Venus Transit Routes and Terms in future issue 6 /9 JOHN BROWNE ■fO STAND THIS SEASON (i at Hautapu The Clydesdale Stallion LOCHAPER, 4 years, Sire, British Lion—dam, Thornby Meg, by Hard Times This horse will visit Pukekura on Wednesdays, stay the night at Treearno, and return home on Thursdays; will visit Tamahere on Fridays. Fee—Single mare, 4 guineas; two or more, guineas each Also, the Thoroughbred, ST. CRISPIN, 6 years, St Leger—Zingara will stand at Hautapu Lr the remainder of the season For extended pedigree sec Stud Book Single marcs, £3 ; two or more, £2 10m each This horse won the Derby and a lot of other good races. R. HANNON, 16/9 Hautapu HTO STAND AT WFIATAWHATA S and travel surrounding dUtiicta— The Thoroughbred Horse WESLEY, By Hotchkiss—Fairy Queen Webley is a dark bay, 16 hands 3 inches, with massive bone and good temper ; has won races over all distances, carrying heavy weights Terms—2J guineas; two or more as per agreement W. G RAE, 3/10 Owner T U D NOTICE The Thoroughbred Horse, ST. HIPPO, St. legek IIiFPONA, Will travel Cambridge, Hamilton, and To Awamutu districts. St. Hippo is a bay, standing 16.2, and very powerfully built, with the best of tempers, aud should get first-class carriage horses and hunters. He was one of tho best performers in New Zealand, winning Hawke’s Bay Guineas, New Zealand Cup, Auckland Cup Northern Derby, aud Auckland Pirn at three years. Terms—£4 4s half guarantee. Cards on application. R. MoMICKEN, 17/9 Cambridge. T HE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED INSOMNIA, SoMNUS SIIItUVETIDE, Will stand at Hamilton and travel the Ngaruawahia and Waipa Districts where sntlie.ieut inducement oilers. For farther particulars apply LALGLKIBH & CO., 16 9 Hamilton.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1097, 13 November 1901, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1097, 13 November 1901, Page 1
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