Stallions.
rpo STAND THE SEASON, The Well-known Draught Entire
"NORTHERN HERO."
Terms t £4 each nmrt f'two or more as per agreement. Groomage, 6s All payments to bo made before tho Ist of January, 1877.
Northibn Hbho haj proved himself a sure foalgetter, to which his former Seasons in Auoklnnd can 'testify. He 13 h good worker himself, and hia stock bear the highest character as stnuncii gooJtempsred hones Hissire, "Matchless, 'nu one of tha best horses ever imported to New Zealand ; and hia dam, "■Blossom," was shewn several times in Auckland, and never beaten. Mondays, to Cambridge till 12 p.m. on Tuesday; Hamilton West, on Wednesday ; Thursday, Hamilton Kavt ; and hi 3 own Jstables the remainder of tho week.
Good paddocks nt 2* 6 i per week. All care taken of mares, but no respon sibility. For further particulars, apjy to
W. DINSDALE. Hamilton East.
TOR.D DERBY.
The Pedigree of above Clydesdale Horse (none better in the Colooy) can be seen on application to tbe uudoraignod.
Termi :— Single Mare, £4 10s ; two or more, £4 5s each. Mares servrd by Lord Derby la«t Season, not having foali, will be Served at £1 10s. each.
Giass paddocks for Mares at Is 6d per week. All payments to bo made on or before January 1, 1877H. & J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, September 3U, £878.
rpHE CELEBRATED IMPORTED Draught Stallion "ROYAL CHARLI E," Will Stand thii Season at W. L. Martyns Farm, Pencarrow, near Cambridge.
Terms :— £2 each Mare.
Grazing Paddock*, la per week ; all care but no risk taken.
W.<L. MARTYN.
pRI NCE ARTHtTR
Tliis Celebrated Imported Clydesdale Stallion will Stand for the Season at tbe undermentioned places, viz- : — Ohaupo, Monday afternoon a/id Tuesday morning; Te Awamutu, Tuesd y afternoon and Wednesday morning ; roturning to Hamilton by Camondge or Ohaupo on Friday, ft* occasion uxaj require.
Terflu :— Sinele Mares, £4 10a ; two or more, £4'each. Paddock* t roViiled ; no responsibility incuned. All payments by Ist Ja iu*ry, 1877.
TRfNCK ARTfItTR is by tho celtbTated " Campsie," considered tne best tforse of hia day in Scotland. His Pedigree is best seen in tbo number of his Stock now serving ns sires in all parts of the Previnre BICHARD GWYNNE.
Hamilton, 80th September, 1576.
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nPO STAND THE SEASON,
The Well-known Entire Horse " ST. ANDREW."
St. Akdr*W is a 'beautiful dapplod brown ; st inds I'/ bands ; rising 6 y< a s ; and is a sure foal-getter.
St Andrew/by Tvanhoe, irriportod from Scotland to Canterbury, wueic he wus a great favourite. Iv nhoe, by the oels brated Clydesdale, Sir Walter Scott, dam Maggie, 'from imported atock on both sidea, and a prise taker ait Timnru Show.
iROUTE—
Monday— Through -Pateraogi to ?Te Awamutu Tuesday— Alexand ra Wednesday— Te Bore, and home the remainder of tho wuok.
Terms:— X2 Us per Mare. All accounts must bo paid before 6th January, 1877. Good paddocks at Is 6d per -week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For'furthrtr particular?, apply to IJROBERT DRABBLE, •Nflahinapuuri.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 677, 14 October 1876, Page 1
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