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Stallions. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, W aikato, Will etand this season, at Hamilton, on Monday's; Ohaupo, on Tuesday's; Te Awamutu on Wednesday's ; Cambridge, on Thursday's ; and at home rest of week. Waikato is rising four * years old and stands over 17 hands high He has proved himself a sure foal getter ; has a floe temper, and is a good worker ; his colour a beautiful dark dapple brown. Waikato was bred by. Mr Flemming of Ohaupo. His sire is Prince Arthur, and out of a first-class mare. Terms*, £3 10s. Two or more mar. s as per agreement. J HAMILTON. ♦. Fancy, This well-known horse will stand at the Farm, where there are good paddocks for mare? a* Is 6d uer w^ek, with every care and attention, but ho responsibility. Terms, £2 ench mare JAMES HAMILTON, Clover Lea. Cambridge, Or< Ist, 1877. ' • TO STA^D THE SEASON: TDE THOUOT/GHbREf) ENTIRE HOUSE. Buckstone. Will t. avel, Ohaupo on. Mondays, „ Cambridgo Tttetdyys, Home rest of week. For .further particulars apply to PILLING & LODER. Royal Hotel, Hamilton East* Prince Arthur, THIS CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDE-DALE STALLION Will stand m the fol awing djstriots of Wnikato, and serve a limited number of Marcs. OnAnpo, — Monday and Tliursday nights. Camuridok,— Tuesday nights. Te AWAMUTtJ-r Fririny nights. Hamilton,— Wednesday and Saturday nights. Terms— Sjngle Mare?, £4. 10s ; Two or qjirREE, £4 each, mrre than three by agreement. Gr'.'Omuge, 5> each. All payments by Ist January, 1878. Ma es to be served either hobbled or loose at option of groom, PRIJNCE ARTHUR. i» by the celebrated " Oampsie. " imported direct to New Zealand, and his Stock are noted as sires all over New Zealand, no less than seyen of them now serving as sires m I the Province of Auckland.' I RICHARD GWYNNE. Paddocks if required, but no responsibility incurred. R. G. TO 6TAND THIS SEASON AT Bkoad Meadows Farm, near Cambridge. THE THOROUGHBRED HOUSE Knottingley. Knottingley is adarkcl esnut, standing over 16 hi-rls high, with immenso bone and sub.-tanee. By Scud, dam termagant (own sister to Glendon), by lap-?* Pie, Wriselda by Dover, Gertrude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddleworih, Sprey by Donizetti, Lady Aim by Whisker. Spray is the dam of Wctsail, Stormbird, Bell of the Isles (dam of Templeton; and other good perlorn.crs. Scud is by Riddlcworth, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good hoses. Knottingley as a racehoiaewon all his engagements aa a three-year old atTimaru . (including Timaru Cup), Oamaru and JJunedin ; and woti m the following ye.irs the Curfcerbuvy Cup twice, and ChrioL— church Plate twice, besides niauy o*Jier raci s," beating the best racehorses of- the day. Knottingley 'a career on "the turf I was the most successful of any horse that ever ran iv >ewZeul -nd. Tekms :— Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted thould the >>lare prove not m foal. ALSO, Aerolite. Brown horse, 4 year^ old, by Derby, dam Cynthia by Dainty oriel, Moonshine bp ihe'Libel (sire of Tr*ducer), Twilight by Velocipede. (Spe Siud bcok). TEHMB:-Four Guiucas. Two Guineas to be remitted Bhouid ihc Mare prove noi iv foal. Payments for Service and Grazing, and lYWes to be r.-moved, hy l(hh Januur., 1878. Best Grass Pa». docks iv the Waikato at 2s 6d per week. Ever> care taken but no responsibility incurred, /AMES WALMSLEY.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 27 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 27 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 27 October 1877, Page 1

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