'..'.".- , Stallion?.' ''. , |^LYDESr ALE ENTIRE BORSE .;■..■ FIVE YEARS OLD, A rich bay. splendid worker ; got by YOUNG CHAMPION, one of the best horses ever bred m Scotland. His dam, SNIP by NAPOLEON, one of the best horses, ever imported from Scotland to New Zealand, out of BLOSSOM, also imported. .PRESIDENT will travel this season as follows,:— Monday at Ohaupo ; Tuesday, at Rangiaohia and Kihikihi ; Wednesday through Te Awamutu and Alexandra to Te Rori ; and Home remainder of the week at Lake Farm, Ngaroto, where, good paddocks are provided at Is. 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Payments made on or before 31st Jan* vary," 1878. J. G. BERRY. To Awamutu, sth October 1877. Prince Arthur, THIS CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION Will stand m the following districts of Waikato, and serve a limited nnmber of Mures. ' Ohattpo,^ — Monday and Thursday nights. CAMBRIDGE, —Tuesday nights. Tb Awamotp— Friday nights. HaMU/ton, — Wednesday and Saturday nights. Terms— Single Mares, £4 10s ; Two or three, £4 each, uiors than three by agreement. Grromage, 5* each. All payments by l*t January, 1878. Ma es to be served either hobbled or loose at option of groom, PRINCE ARTHUR is by the celebrated " Cavnpsie, " imported direct to Kew Zealand, and hi^ Stock are noted as sires allovor New Zealand, v,o h?ss seven of them now serving as sires m the Province of Auckland.' RICHARD GWYNNE. PaddosVs if required, but no responsibility incurred. R. G. . • THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, Waikato, Will stand this season, at Hamilton, on Monday's; Ohaupo, on Tuesday's; Te Awumutu on Wednesday's ; Cumbridge. on Thursduy's ; and at home rest of week. Wiiikato is rising four years old >«id stands over 17 hands high He has proved himself & sure foal getter ; has a fine temper, und is a good »'Ofkef j his colour a beautiful dark diipple brown. Waikato w;-9 bred by Air Flen;j»ing of Oliaupo. His sire is Prince Arthur, and out of a first-class mare. Terms, £3 10s. Two or more maivß as per agreement. v . J HAMILTON. • — ■•" Fancy, This well-known horse will stand at the Farm, where there are good paddocks for mares at le 6.1 uer wick, with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Terms, £2 e^ch mare JAMES HAMILTON, Clover Lea. Cambridge, Get Ist, 1877---rf\O STAND THE SEASON The Heavy Draught Horae St. Andrew. St. ANDREW is a beautiful dappled brown, stands 17 hands, rising seven years old, and is a sure foal-getter. His stock have proved quiet, easily broken, and staunch good workers. KOUTE : Ngaruawahia on Mondays and Tnesdays ; Whatawbata on Wednesday ; Terori on Friday ; returning by Harapipi. Paddock at Ngaruawahia an 2a, per week. Terms : £2 10s. per mare. Two or more per agreement. For further particulars, pedigree, &c. gee cards. HEDGER asb LAING, Ngaiuawahia. TO fcTA D JHE SEASON. THE TIIOROUGH*REL> E;i' r lßh< UOKSW, Buckstone. Wi 1 t f»vel Ohaupo ou M ni ats, Canibridgo Ttri-.TDVYa, H> me rest of week. For v ther par iculars aj ply to f| PILLIiNU ix LouER. . ' . Koval UoteJ, Hamilton East'
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 833, 18 October 1877, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 833, 18 October 1877, Page 1
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