New Adertisemeats. . T^AITOA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. A meeting of the Ratepayers of the Waitoa Highway District, will be hi'ld ot the Nottingham" Castle Hotel, Piako, on the 27th day of October,' lß77; ; Business : — To elect ono member of (he Bond m place of Major F N George, resigned. ALEXANDER BREM ER Secretary to the Waitoa Highway District Board. 10th Oct, npHOEOUGHBRED STALLION. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Harp of, Ebin Hotkl, The thoroughbred horse Tregeagle 11. Thbm;s: £77<>^e Mare. ...-. 'Vteegblgle ti." V is a rich dark brown horse, 5 years old, standing 16 handa high, with great bone and subßtance. He ia by * Tregeagle ' (imported), dam * Mignonette,' by ' Egremont,' out of ' Grey Bess ' (imported). •Tregeagle' by * Wild Dayrell,' dam ' Silverhnir,' dam of ' Silvio ' (winner of Derby 1877), by 'Kingstone'j bis dam, 'England's Beauty,' by 'Irish Birdcatcher,' out of 'Prairie Bird, 1 by 1 Touchstone.' 'TREGEAGLE' beat some of the best horses of his day. He ran second to ' AthoDa' for the Hopeful Stakes ; won the 17th Bentinok Memorial Stakes, beating ' Formosa ' and the 'Parson,' carrying weight for agej ran second for the Convivial Handicap, giving ' Quality,' the winner, lllba j won the new Biennial Stakes, beating ' Formosa,' ' See-Saw,' ' Bismarck,' 'Hatchment,' and others, carrying weight for age. ' Formosa ' won' the St. Leger, Oaks, £1,000. ' Tregeagle's ' dam is also dam of ■•••■■•■•.,;-..;.■ '•: • SILVERRING,' which filly rah ' Marie Stuart ' (winner of the Oaks and Leger) a desperate race for the 1873 Newmarket Oaks. She is also dam of 'Gatley Bell 1 (winner of the last Criterion Stakes, and third favourite for the ensuing Two Thousand Guineas) . 4 Kingßtone' (the sire of the Sydney oracks, 'Lecturer' and 'Kingsborougu,' is own brother to • Tregeagle's ' dam. ' Tregeagle's ' grand dam is the dam of • THE RAKE,' which horae is also by 'Wild DayrelL' • The Rake' won the Middle Park Plate, beating ' Achievement,' 'Knight of the Garter,' and five others. 'KISBER,' the winner of the last English Derby,, beating the favourites, *. Petraroh,' ' Julius Cseser,' ' Forerunner,' 'Skylark,' and ten others (time, 2m 445, the fastest on record) m a canter by five, lengths, is a near relative to this horse, he being by 'Buccaneer,' a sou of 'Wild Dayrell,' from 'Mineral,' by 'Rataplan,' brother to 'Stock well,' from 'Manganese,' by 1 Iri-ih Birdcatcher.' 'Tregeagle's' gets have won all the best raceß m South Australia tins year. 'The Doctor,' 4 years, by 'Tregeagle' won the flying Handicap, six furlongs, beating the ' Poodle' and fonr others. THE ADELAIDE CUP. 25 soys, Gold Cup, and 100 sovb added, 2 miles, was won by ' Imprudence, 1 by 'Tregeaple,' 3 years, beating 'Consults tion,' ' Poodle,' ' Canterbury,' and six others* Time, 3min 37seo, the same time that the ' Barb ' won the Metropolitan m 1868. THE AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile and a half, was won by 'Superstition,' by 'Irrgeagle,' beating 'Venus' and six others. THE QUEEN'S GUINEAS, 10030V5., three miles, was won by ' Imprudence.' 3 yearß, beating 'Venus,' ' Emnlation,' and ' Canterbury.' S.»a CAULTON. ROCK SALT. Invaluable as a health preserver for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. No Stable, Cow-byre or Sheep-run should be without this natural medicin«, price 7s perowt. WOOLPAOKS ! WOOLPAOKS I ! Full weight 4s 3d. Always on Hand. Salt fine and coarse, Bonedusfe, Oats, Maize. Bran, Sharps, Flour, Oatmeal, Clover and Grassseeds, Potatoes and general Groceries at wholesale prices. Orders for Ironmongery, Saddlery, Drapery, Crockery, Stationery, Lime, Bricks, Timber, &c, promptly execnted at Trade Priceß, *bbb op Commission. Consignments of WOOL, HIDES GUM Tallow, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, &c, sold o best advantage. Business m connection with Education Board, Waste Lands Office, or Deedß and Registration Office, carefully attended to. ADAM LAYBOURNE, Fort-street. £=*£ TO LET, A COMFuRT%'i'EIR ABLE HOUSE, Five Rooms, Out Heuse, Orchard, and Grass Paddock, all containing five acres. Apply to JOHN WEBB. Hamilton West. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HAVING secured the services of Mr Wright for Western Waikato, it is hereby intimated that a meeting of those interested m the Presbyterian Church will be held m the Te Awamutu ' Hall, on SATURDAY 20th inst at 3 p m, to elect Committee of management, and to arrange about the holding of services LEASE OF 82 ACRES OF FIRSTCLASS SOIL AT. KIHIKIHI. Tenders for lease for 12 years of 82acres of an unimproved *? st-nlaeß farm atSihikihi, with frontage .o Te Awamutu road, (known is Lot No 14.) wi.l be received by the undersigned till noon of the 11th October next, at his residence at Whatawjiatu, where tenders arc io be aidressed. *T CtAG/E.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 834, 20 October 1877, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 834, 20 October 1877, Page 3
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