The Stud HSi m r| '0 ST A Nil T HIS SKA SO K ii a", Morrin-'illc and travel Riako and Tc Arolia Districts 'I he Heavy Dr-night Stallion LOUD ELDERSLIU Haul Times - Lizzie KOU nc Tuesday —Tn Walton (Mr John league's) Wednesday—Finn'. Walton to Waihou Hotel Thursday—Wain It an Friday Through M nawaru to Waihou Saturday—Mot rinsvillo Terms—£3 10s single mare ; two or morP, £ll .‘la each The Thoroughbreds LEOLA X T I S LeolinUa —Atlantis HOD Plti Tuesday —Through Waihou to Wairakau Wednesday—Manawarn, Waihou, home AND MALICE Da uphin—-Bessemer The Roadster MERRY B0 Y will stand at Morrinsville and travel Waikato ROUTE. Tuesday —Tuuwhnrc to G-imliriilgc Wednesday Camhriilge to Hamilton, throuch Tamaheie ; stops the night at the Royal Hotel, Hamilton Thursday —Newatead, Kimka, to Morrinsville Terms- £> 10s single mare ; £’2 ‘2s two or more FRANK MARSHALL, 7/(, Owner, Morrinsville^ |AQ STAND AT HIS OWNER'S fi. FARM the well known Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER Musket (imp)— Venus Transit Ttnns—Single marc, SI guineas ; two )r more as per agreement Grazing free. All care taken, but no ■esponsibility. JOHN BROWNE 0 STAND THIS SEASON at Hautapu The Clydesdale StalLOCHABER, 4 years, e, British L ; on-dam, Thornby Meg, by Hard Turns fills horse will visit l.’ultekura on Mnesdays, stay the night at Irene, and return home on Thu'Sdays; 1 visit Tamahere on Fridays. Pec—Single mare, 4 guineas; two or re, 3j guintas each Also, the Thoroughbred, . ST. CRISPIN, 0 years, St Lcgcr- Zingara I stand at Hautapu the rent tinder ‘of the season 'or extended pedigree sec Stud Book ingle marcs, £3 ; two or more, £2 each 'his horse won the Derby and a lot ot cr good races. R. HANNON, m Hautapu
•yO STAND AT WIIATAWHATA 8 and travel surrounding dLtiicts— The Thoroughbred Horse By Hotchkiss—Fairy Queen Weblky is a dark bay, 16 hands It inches, with massive bone and good temper; has won races over all distances, carrying heavy weights Terms guineas; two or more as per agreement W. G RAF, 3/10 Owner _ T U 1) NO T 1 C E St. I-EO'KK Will travel Cambri Ige, Hamilton, and Te Awamutu districts. St. Hippo is a bay, standing 16.2, and very powerfully built, with Hie best of tempers, and should get first-class carriage horses and hunters. He was one of flic best p rfonneis in New Zealand, winning Havke’s !■ Guineas, New Zealand Cup, Aiiclt , I Gup, Northern Derby, and Auckland I’.ate at three Monday—Through Hamilton to VVhatawhata L’uesi lay —To Ohaupo Wednesday—Through I’aterangi to G. Pollard’s Thursday—Through Kiliikihi to Cambridge Saturday—Round Cambridge Terms—£l Is half guarantee. Cards on application. 'yy'OODRU FEE’S WEBLET, The Thoroughbred Horse. ST. HIPPO, 17/9 R. MoMICKEN, Cambridge. IN POWDEIi. I Li, PACKETS ALL STOKES,
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 1
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